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Andrew Kryczka ffcfbaa584 update HISTORY.md and version.h for 8.4.4 2023-09-01 13:51:51 -07:00
Changyu Bi f2cbed0cc4 Fix a bug where iterator can return incorrect data for DeleteRange() users (#11786)
Summary:
This should only affect iterator when
- user uses DeleteRange(),
- An iterator from level L has a non-ok status (such non-ok status may not be caught before the bug fix in https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11783), and
- A range tombstone covers a key from level > L and triggers a reseek sets the status_ to OK in SeekImpl()/SeekPrevImpl() e.g. https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/bd6a8340c3a2db764620e90b3ac5be173fc68a0c/table/merging_iterator.cc#L801

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11786

Differential Revision: D48908830

Pulled By: cbi42

fbshipit-source-id: eb564be375af4e33dc27542eff753260186e6d5d
2023-09-01 13:50:42 -07:00
Changyu Bi e283b751a6 Fix a bug where iterator status is not checked (#11782)
Summary:
This happens in (Compaction)MergingIterator layer, and can cause data loss during compaction or read/scan return incorrect result

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11782

Reviewed By: ajkr

Differential Revision: D48880575

Pulled By: cbi42

fbshipit-source-id: 2294ad284a6d653d3674bebe55380f12ee4b645b
2023-09-01 13:50:32 -07:00
Andrew Kryczka c15ee5a758 Fix GenericRateLimiter hanging bug (#11763)
Summary:
Fixes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11742

Even after performing duty (1) ("Waiting for the next refill time"), it is possible the remaining threads are all in `Wait()`. Waking up at least one thread is enough to ensure progress continues, even if no new requests arrive.

The repro unit test (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/commit/bb54245e6) is not included as it depends on an unlanded PR (https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11753)

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11763

Reviewed By: jaykorean

Differential Revision: D48710130

Pulled By: ajkr

fbshipit-source-id: 9d166bd577ea3a96ccd81dde85871fec5e85a4eb
2023-09-01 13:50:20 -07:00
akankshamahajan 5f981e1145 Update version.h and history
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2023-07-27 14:35:53 -07:00
akankshamahajan 732ab9a131 Fix use_after_free bug when underlying FS enables kFSBuffer (#11645)
Summary:
Fix use_after_free bug in async_io MultiReads when underlying FS enabled kFSBuffer. kFSBuffer is when underlying FS pass their own buffer instead of using RocksDB scratch in FSReadRequest
Since it's an experimental feature, added a hack for now to fix the bug.
Planning to make public API change to remove const from the callback as it doesn't make sense to use const.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11645

Test Plan: tested locally

Reviewed By: ltamasi

Differential Revision: D47819907

Pulled By: akankshamahajan15

fbshipit-source-id: 1faf5ef795bf27e2b3a60960374d91274931df8d
2023-07-27 14:31:15 -07:00
Yu Zhang 4bef82ad85 update version.h 2023-07-18 18:49:48 -07:00
Chad Austin 935ddf6469 add a missing include (#11624)
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11624

<queue> must be included to use std::queue.

Reviewed By: pdillinger

Differential Revision: D47562433

fbshipit-source-id: 7c5b19fd9e411694c782dfc0dff0231d4f92ef24
2023-07-18 15:59:57 -07:00
akankshamahajan 2aed669e36 Update version to 8.4.1
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2023-07-09 13:35:00 -07:00
Changyu Bi 30a98ee159 Make rocksdb_options_add_compact_on_deletion_collector_factory backward compatible (#11593)
Summary:
https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/11542 added a parameter to the C API `rocksdb_options_add_compact_on_deletion_collector_factory` which causes some internal builds to fail. External users using this API would also require code change. Making the API backward compatible by restoring the old C API and add the parameter to a new C API `rocksdb_options_add_compact_on_deletion_collector_factory_del_ratio`.

Also updated change log for 8.4 and will backport this change to 8.4 branch once landed.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/11593

Test Plan: `make c_test && ./c_test`

Reviewed By: akankshamahajan15

Differential Revision: D47299555

Pulled By: cbi42

fbshipit-source-id: 517dc093ef4cf02cac2fe4af4f1af13754bbda63
2023-07-09 13:28:03 -07:00
akankshamahajan 4db32f3df9 Correct few entries in HISTORY.md
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2023-06-26 11:24:52 -07:00
akankshamahajan a5f08293d8 Update HISTORY.md for branch cut for 8.4.fb 2023-06-26 10:48:14 -07:00
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version: 2.1
orbs:
win: circleci/windows@5.0.0
commands:
install-cmake-on-macos:
steps:
- run:
name: Install cmake on macos
command: |
HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 brew install cmake
install-jdk8-on-macos:
steps:
- run:
name: Install JDK 8 on macos
command: |
brew install --cask adoptopenjdk/openjdk/adoptopenjdk8
increase-max-open-files-on-macos:
steps:
- run:
name: Increase max open files
command: |
sudo sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=1048576
sudo sysctl -w kern.maxfilesperproc=1048576
sudo launchctl limit maxfiles 1048576
pre-steps:
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: Setup Environment Variables
command: |
echo "export GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE=0" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export GTEST_OUTPUT=\"xml:/tmp/test-results/\"" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export SKIP_FORMAT_BUCK_CHECKS=1" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export GTEST_COLOR=1" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export CTEST_TEST_TIMEOUT=300" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export ZLIB_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/zlib" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export BZIP2_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/bzip2" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export SNAPPY_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/snappy" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export LZ4_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/lz4" >> $BASH_ENV
echo "export ZSTD_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/zstd" >> $BASH_ENV
windows-build-steps:
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: "Install thirdparty dependencies"
command: |
echo "Installing CMake..."
choco install cmake --installargs 'ADD_CMAKE_TO_PATH=System' -y
mkdir $Env:THIRDPARTY_HOME
cd $Env:THIRDPARTY_HOME
echo "Building Snappy dependency..."
curl https://github.com/google/snappy/archive/refs/tags/1.1.8.zip -O snappy-1.1.8.zip
unzip -q snappy-1.1.8.zip
cd snappy-1.1.8
mkdir build
cd build
& $Env:CMAKE_BIN -G "$Env:CMAKE_GENERATOR" ..
msbuild.exe Snappy.sln -maxCpuCount -property:Configuration=Debug -property:Platform=x64
- run:
name: "Build RocksDB"
command: |
mkdir build
cd build
& $Env:CMAKE_BIN -G "$Env:CMAKE_GENERATOR" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DOPTDBG=1 -DPORTABLE=1 -DSNAPPY=1 -DJNI=1 ..
cd ..
echo "Building with VS version: $Env:CMAKE_GENERATOR"
msbuild.exe build/rocksdb.sln -maxCpuCount -property:Configuration=Debug -property:Platform=x64
- run:
name: "Test RocksDB"
shell: powershell.exe
command: |
build_tools\run_ci_db_test.ps1 -SuiteRun arena_test,db_basic_test,db_test,db_test2,db_merge_operand_test,bloom_test,c_test,coding_test,crc32c_test,dynamic_bloom_test,env_basic_test,env_test,hash_test,random_test -Concurrency 16
pre-steps-macos:
steps:
- pre-steps
post-steps:
steps:
- store_test_results: # store test result if there's any
path: /tmp/test-results
- store_artifacts: # store LOG for debugging if there's any
path: LOG
- run: # on fail, compress Test Logs for diagnosing the issue
name: Compress Test Logs
command: tar -cvzf t.tar.gz t
when: on_fail
- store_artifacts: # on fail, store Test Logs for diagnosing the issue
path: t.tar.gz
destination: test_logs
when: on_fail
- run: # store core dumps if there's any
command: |
mkdir -p /tmp/core_dumps
cp core.* /tmp/core_dumps
when: on_fail
- store_artifacts:
path: /tmp/core_dumps
when: on_fail
upgrade-cmake:
steps:
- run:
name: Upgrade cmake
command: |
sudo apt remove --purge cmake
sudo snap install cmake --classic
install-gflags:
steps:
- run:
name: Install gflags
command: |
sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y libgflags-dev
install-gflags-on-macos:
steps:
- run:
name: Install gflags on macos
command: |
HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 brew install gflags
setup-folly:
steps:
- run:
name: Checkout folly sources
command: |
make checkout_folly
build-folly:
steps:
- run:
name: Build folly and dependencies
command: |
make build_folly
build-for-benchmarks:
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "Linux build for benchmarks"
command: #sized for the resource-class rocksdb-benchmark-sys1
make V=1 J=8 -j8 release
perform-benchmarks:
steps:
- run:
name: "Test low-variance benchmarks"
command: ./tools/benchmark_ci.py --db_dir /tmp/rocksdb-benchmark-datadir --output_dir /tmp/benchmark-results --num_keys 20000000
environment:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /usr/local/lib
# How long to run parts of the test(s)
DURATION_RO: 300
DURATION_RW: 500
# Keep threads within physical capacity of server (much lower than default)
NUM_THREADS: 1
MAX_BACKGROUND_JOBS: 4
# Don't run a couple of "optional" initial tests
CI_TESTS_ONLY: "true"
# Reduce configured size of levels to ensure more levels in the leveled compaction LSM tree
WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE_MB: 16
TARGET_FILE_SIZE_BASE_MB: 16
MAX_BYTES_FOR_LEVEL_BASE_MB: 64
# The benchmark host has 32GB memory
# The following values are tailored to work with that
# Note, tests may not exercise the targeted issues if the memory is increased on new test hosts.
COMPRESSION_TYPE: "none"
CACHE_INDEX_AND_FILTER_BLOCKS: 1
MIN_LEVEL_TO_COMPRESS: 3
CACHE_SIZE_MB: 10240
MB_WRITE_PER_SEC: 2
post-benchmarks:
steps:
- store_artifacts: # store the benchmark output
path: /tmp/benchmark-results
destination: test_logs
- run:
name: Send benchmark report to visualisation
command: |
set +e
set +o pipefail
./build_tools/benchmark_log_tool.py --tsvfile /tmp/benchmark-results/report.tsv --esdocument https://search-rocksdb-bench-k2izhptfeap2hjfxteolsgsynm.us-west-2.es.amazonaws.com/bench_test3_rix/_doc
true
executors:
linux-docker:
docker:
# The image configuration is build_tools/ubuntu20_image/Dockerfile
# To update and build the image:
# $ cd build_tools/ubuntu20_image
# $ docker build -t zjay437/rocksdb:0.5 .
# $ docker push zjay437/rocksdb:0.5
# `zjay437` is the account name for zjay@meta.com which readwrite token is shared internally. To login:
# $ docker login --username zjay437
# Or please feel free to change it to your docker hub account for hosting the image, meta employee should already have the account and able to login with SSO.
# To avoid impacting the existing CI runs, please bump the version every time creating a new image
# to run the CI image environment locally:
# $ docker run --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE --security-opt seccomp=unconfined -it zjay437/rocksdb:0.5 bash
# option `--cap-add=SYS_PTRACE --security-opt seccomp=unconfined` is used to enable gdb to attach an existing process
- image: zjay437/rocksdb:0.6
jobs:
build-macos:
macos:
xcode: 12.5.1
resource_class: large
environment:
ROCKSDB_DISABLE_JEMALLOC: 1 # jemalloc cause env_test hang, disable it for now
steps:
- increase-max-open-files-on-macos
- install-gflags-on-macos
- pre-steps-macos
- run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && OPT=-DCIRCLECI make V=1 J=32 -j32 all
- post-steps
build-macos-cmake:
macos:
xcode: 12.5.1
resource_class: large
parameters:
run_even_tests:
description: run even or odd tests, used to split tests to 2 groups
type: boolean
default: true
steps:
- increase-max-open-files-on-macos
- install-cmake-on-macos
- install-gflags-on-macos
- pre-steps-macos
- run:
name: "cmake generate project file"
command: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 ..
- run:
name: "Build tests"
command: cd build && make V=1 -j32
- when:
condition: << parameters.run_even_tests >>
steps:
- run:
name: "Run even tests"
command: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && cd build && ctest -j32 -I 0,,2
- when:
condition:
not: << parameters.run_even_tests >>
steps:
- run:
name: "Run odd tests"
command: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && cd build && ctest -j32 -I 1,,2
- post-steps
build-linux:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: make V=1 J=32 -j32 check
- post-steps
build-linux-encrypted_env-no_compression:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_SNAPPY=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ZLIB=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_BZIP=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_LZ4=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ZSTD=1 make V=1 J=32 -j32 check
- run: |
./sst_dump --help | grep -E -q 'Supported compression types: kNoCompression$' # Verify no compiled in compression
- post-steps
build-linux-static_lib-alt_namespace-status_checked:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1 TEST_UINT128_COMPAT=1 ROCKSDB_MODIFY_NPHASH=1 LIB_MODE=static OPT="-DROCKSDB_NAMESPACE=alternative_rocksdb_ns" make V=1 -j24 check
- post-steps
build-linux-release:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
- run: make V=1 -j32 LIB_MODE=shared release
- run: ls librocksdb.so # ensure shared lib built
- run: ./db_stress --version # ensure with gflags
- run: make clean
- run: make V=1 -j32 release
- run: ls librocksdb.a # ensure static lib built
- run: ./db_stress --version # ensure with gflags
- run: make clean
- run: apt-get remove -y libgflags-dev
- run: make V=1 -j32 LIB_MODE=shared release
- run: ls librocksdb.so # ensure shared lib built
- run: if ./db_stress --version; then false; else true; fi # ensure without gflags
- run: make clean
- run: make V=1 -j32 release
- run: ls librocksdb.a # ensure static lib built
- run: if ./db_stress --version; then false; else true; fi # ensure without gflags
- post-steps
build-linux-release-rtti:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: xlarge
steps:
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
- run: USE_RTTI=1 DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make V=1 -j16 static_lib tools db_bench
- run: ./db_stress --version # ensure with gflags
- run: make clean
- run: apt-get remove -y libgflags-dev
- run: USE_RTTI=1 DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make V=1 -j16 static_lib tools db_bench
- run: if ./db_stress --version; then false; else true; fi # ensure without gflags
build-linux-clang-no_test_run:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: xlarge
steps:
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
- run: CC=clang CXX=clang++ USE_CLANG=1 PORTABLE=1 make V=1 -j16 all
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-asan:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 check # aligned new doesn't work for reason we haven't figured out
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-mini-tsan:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge+
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: COMPILE_WITH_TSAN=1 CC=clang-13 CXX=clang++-13 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 check
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-ubsan:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN=1 OPT="-fsanitize-blacklist=.circleci/ubsan_suppression_list.txt" CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 ubsan_check # aligned new doesn't work for reason we haven't figured out
- post-steps
build-linux-valgrind:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: PORTABLE=1 make V=1 -j32 valgrind_test
- post-steps
build-linux-clang10-clang-analyze:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: CC=clang-10 CXX=clang++-10 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 CLANG_ANALYZER="/usr/bin/clang++-10" CLANG_SCAN_BUILD=scan-build-10 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 analyze # aligned new doesn't work for reason we haven't figured out. For unknown, reason passing "clang++-10" as CLANG_ANALYZER doesn't work, and we need a full path.
- post-steps
- run:
name: "compress test report"
command: tar -cvzf scan_build_report.tar.gz scan_build_report
when: on_fail
- store_artifacts:
path: scan_build_report.tar.gz
destination: scan_build_report
when: on_fail
build-linux-runner:
machine: true
resource_class: facebook/rocksdb-benchmark-sys1
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "Checked Linux build (Runner)"
command: make V=1 J=8 -j8 check
environment:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /usr/local/lib
- post-steps
build-linux-cmake-with-folly:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- setup-folly
- build-folly
- run: (mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DUSE_FOLLY=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED=0 .. && make V=1 -j20 && ctest -j20)
- post-steps
build-linux-cmake-with-folly-lite-no-test:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- setup-folly
- run: (mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DUSE_FOLLY_LITE=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 .. && make V=1 -j20)
- post-steps
build-linux-cmake-with-benchmark:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DWITH_BENCHMARK=1 .. && make V=1 -j20 && ctest -j20
- post-steps
build-linux-unity-and-headers:
docker: # executor type
- image: gcc:latest
environment:
EXTRA_CXXFLAGS: -mno-avx512f # Warnings-as-error in avx512fintrin.h, would be used on newer hardware
resource_class: large
steps:
- checkout # check out the code in the project directory
- run: apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y libgflags-dev
- run:
name: "Unity build"
command: make V=1 -j8 unity_test
no_output_timeout: 20m
- run: make V=1 -j8 -k check-headers # could be moved to a different build
- post-steps
build-linux-gcc-7-with-folly:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- setup-folly
- build-folly
- run: USE_FOLLY=1 LIB_MODE=static CC=gcc-7 CXX=g++-7 V=1 make -j32 check # TODO: LIB_MODE only to work around unresolved linker failures
- post-steps
build-linux-gcc-7-with-folly-lite-no-test:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- setup-folly
- run: USE_FOLLY_LITE=1 CC=gcc-7 CXX=g++-7 V=1 make -j32 all
- post-steps
build-linux-gcc-8-no_test_run:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: CC=gcc-8 CXX=g++-8 V=1 make -j32 all
- post-steps
build-linux-cmake-with-folly-coroutines:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
environment:
CC: gcc-10
CXX: g++-10
steps:
- pre-steps
- setup-folly
- build-folly
- run: (mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DUSE_COROUTINES=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED=0 .. && make V=1 -j20 && ctest -j20)
- post-steps
build-linux-gcc-10-cxx20-no_test_run:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: CC=gcc-10 CXX=g++-10 V=1 ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD=c++20 make -j32 all
- post-steps
build-linux-gcc-11-no_test_run:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: LIB_MODE=static CC=gcc-11 CXX=g++-11 V=1 make -j32 all microbench # TODO: LIB_MODE only to work around unresolved linker failures
- post-steps
build-linux-clang-13-no_test_run:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: CC=clang-13 CXX=clang++-13 USE_CLANG=1 make -j32 all microbench
- post-steps
# Ensure ASAN+UBSAN with folly, and full testsuite with clang 13
build-linux-clang-13-asan-ubsan-with-folly:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- setup-folly
- build-folly
- run: CC=clang-13 CXX=clang++-13 LIB_MODE=static USE_CLANG=1 USE_FOLLY=1 COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN=1 COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j32 check # TODO: LIB_MODE only to work around unresolved linker failures
- post-steps
# This job is only to make sure the microbench tests are able to run, the benchmark result is not meaningful as the CI host is changing.
build-linux-run-microbench:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make -j32 run_microbench
- post-steps
build-linux-mini-crashtest:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: large
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && make V=1 -j8 CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS='--duration=960 --max_key=2500000 --use_io_uring=0' blackbox_crash_test_with_atomic_flush
- post-steps
build-linux-crashtest-tiered-storage-bb:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "run crashtest"
command: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && make V=1 -j32 CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS='--duration=10800 --use_io_uring=0' blackbox_crash_test_with_tiered_storage
no_output_timeout: 100m
- post-steps
build-linux-crashtest-tiered-storage-wb:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "run crashtest"
command: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && make V=1 -j32 CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS='--duration=10800 --use_io_uring=0' whitebox_crash_test_with_tiered_storage
no_output_timeout: 100m
- post-steps
build-windows-vs2022:
executor:
name: win/server-2022
size: 2xlarge
environment:
THIRDPARTY_HOME: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty
CMAKE_HOME: C:/Program Files/CMake
CMAKE_BIN: C:/Program Files/CMake/bin/cmake.exe
SNAPPY_HOME: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8
SNAPPY_INCLUDE: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8;C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8/build
SNAPPY_LIB_DEBUG: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8/build/Debug/snappy.lib
CMAKE_GENERATOR: Visual Studio 17 2022
steps:
- windows-build-steps
build-windows-vs2019:
executor:
name: win/server-2019
size: 2xlarge
environment:
THIRDPARTY_HOME: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty
CMAKE_HOME: C:/Program Files/CMake
CMAKE_BIN: C:/Program Files/CMake/bin/cmake.exe
SNAPPY_HOME: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8
SNAPPY_INCLUDE: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8;C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8/build
SNAPPY_LIB_DEBUG: C:/Users/circleci/thirdparty/snappy-1.1.8/build/Debug/snappy.lib
CMAKE_GENERATOR: Visual Studio 16 2019
steps:
- windows-build-steps
build-linux-java:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: large
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "Set Java Environment"
command: |
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- run:
name: "Test RocksDBJava"
command: make V=1 J=8 -j8 jtest
- post-steps
build-linux-java-static:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: large
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "Set Java Environment"
command: |
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- run:
name: "Build RocksDBJava Static Library"
command: make V=1 J=8 -j8 rocksdbjavastatic
- post-steps
build-macos-java:
macos:
xcode: 12.5.1
resource_class: large
environment:
JAVA_HOME: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/adoptopenjdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home
ROCKSDB_DISABLE_JEMALLOC: 1 # jemalloc causes java 8 crash
steps:
- increase-max-open-files-on-macos
- install-gflags-on-macos
- install-jdk8-on-macos
- pre-steps-macos
- run:
name: "Set Java Environment"
command: |
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- run:
name: "Test RocksDBJava"
command: make V=1 J=16 -j16 jtest
no_output_timeout: 20m
- post-steps
build-macos-java-static:
macos:
xcode: 12.5.1
resource_class: large
environment:
JAVA_HOME: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/adoptopenjdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home
steps:
- increase-max-open-files-on-macos
- install-gflags-on-macos
- install-cmake-on-macos
- install-jdk8-on-macos
- pre-steps-macos
- run:
name: "Set Java Environment"
command: |
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- run:
name: "Build RocksDBJava x86 and ARM Static Libraries"
command: make V=1 J=16 -j16 rocksdbjavastaticosx
no_output_timeout: 20m
- post-steps
build-macos-java-static-universal:
macos:
xcode: 12.5.1
resource_class: large
environment:
JAVA_HOME: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/adoptopenjdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home
steps:
- increase-max-open-files-on-macos
- install-gflags-on-macos
- install-cmake-on-macos
- install-jdk8-on-macos
- pre-steps-macos
- run:
name: "Set Java Environment"
command: |
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- run:
name: "Build RocksDBJava Universal Binary Static Library"
command: make V=1 J=16 -j16 rocksdbjavastaticosx_ub
no_output_timeout: 20m
- post-steps
build-examples:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: large
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "Build examples"
command: |
make V=1 -j4 static_lib && cd examples && make V=1 -j4
- post-steps
build-cmake-mingw:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: large
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: update-alternatives --set x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ /usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++-posix
- run:
name: "Build cmake-mingw"
command: |
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DJNI=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=OFF .. -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows && make -j4 rocksdb rocksdbjni
- post-steps
build-linux-non-shm:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
environment:
TEST_TMPDIR: /tmp/rocksdb_test_tmp
steps:
- pre-steps
- run: make V=1 -j32 check
- post-steps
build-linux-arm-test-full:
machine:
image: ubuntu-2004:202111-02
resource_class: arm.large
steps:
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run: make V=1 J=4 -j4 check
- post-steps
build-linux-arm:
machine:
image: ubuntu-2004:202111-02
resource_class: arm.large
steps:
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run: ROCKSDBTESTS_PLATFORM_DEPENDENT=only make V=1 J=4 -j4 all_but_some_tests check_some
- post-steps
build-linux-arm-cmake-no_test_run:
machine:
image: ubuntu-2004:202111-02
resource_class: arm.large
environment:
JAVA_HOME: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-arm64
steps:
- pre-steps
- install-gflags
- run:
name: "Set Java Environment"
command: |
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- run:
name: "Build with cmake"
command: |
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_TESTS=0 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DWITH_BENCHMARK_TOOLS=0 -DWITH_TOOLS=0 -DWITH_CORE_TOOLS=1 ..
make -j4
- run:
name: "Build Java with cmake"
command: |
rm -rf build
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DJNI=1 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 ..
make -j4 rocksdb rocksdbjni
- post-steps
build-format-compatible:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: 2xlarge
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "test"
command: |
export TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb
rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb
mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb
tools/check_format_compatible.sh
- post-steps
build-fuzzers:
executor: linux-docker
resource_class: large
steps:
- pre-steps
- run:
name: "Build rocksdb lib"
command: CC=clang-13 CXX=clang++-13 USE_CLANG=1 make -j4 static_lib
- run:
name: "Build fuzzers"
command: cd fuzz && make sst_file_writer_fuzzer db_fuzzer db_map_fuzzer
- post-steps
benchmark-linux: #use a private Circle CI runner (resource_class) to run the job
machine: true
resource_class: facebook/rocksdb-benchmark-sys1
steps:
- build-for-benchmarks
- perform-benchmarks
- post-benchmarks
workflows:
version: 2
jobs-linux-run-tests:
jobs:
- build-linux
- build-linux-cmake-with-folly
- build-linux-cmake-with-folly-lite-no-test
- build-linux-gcc-7-with-folly
- build-linux-gcc-7-with-folly-lite-no-test
- build-linux-cmake-with-folly-coroutines
- build-linux-cmake-with-benchmark
- build-linux-encrypted_env-no_compression
jobs-linux-run-tests-san:
jobs:
- build-linux-clang10-asan
- build-linux-clang10-ubsan
- build-linux-clang10-mini-tsan
- build-linux-static_lib-alt_namespace-status_checked
jobs-linux-no-test-run:
jobs:
- build-linux-release
- build-linux-release-rtti
- build-examples
- build-fuzzers
- build-linux-clang-no_test_run
- build-linux-clang-13-no_test_run
- build-linux-gcc-8-no_test_run
- build-linux-gcc-10-cxx20-no_test_run
- build-linux-gcc-11-no_test_run
- build-linux-arm-cmake-no_test_run
jobs-linux-other-checks:
jobs:
- build-linux-clang10-clang-analyze
- build-linux-unity-and-headers
- build-linux-mini-crashtest
jobs-windows:
jobs:
- build-windows-vs2022
- build-windows-vs2019
- build-cmake-mingw
jobs-java:
jobs:
- build-linux-java
- build-linux-java-static
- build-macos-java
- build-macos-java-static
- build-macos-java-static-universal
jobs-macos:
jobs:
- build-macos
- build-macos-cmake:
run_even_tests: true
- build-macos-cmake:
run_even_tests: false
jobs-linux-arm:
jobs:
- build-linux-arm
build-fuzzers:
jobs:
- build-fuzzers
benchmark-linux:
triggers:
- schedule:
cron: "0 * * * *"
filters:
branches:
only:
- main
jobs:
- benchmark-linux
nightly:
triggers:
- schedule:
cron: "0 9 * * *"
filters:
branches:
only:
- main
jobs:
- build-format-compatible
- build-linux-arm-test-full
- build-linux-run-microbench
- build-linux-non-shm
- build-linux-clang-13-asan-ubsan-with-folly
- build-linux-valgrind
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# Supress UBSAN warnings related to stl_tree.h, e.g.
# UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../include/c++/5.4.0/bits/stl_tree.h:1505:43 in
# /usr/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/5.4.0/../../../../include/c++/5.4.0/bits/stl_tree.h:1505:43:
# runtime error: upcast of address 0x000001fa8820 with insufficient space for an object of type
# 'std::_Rb_tree_node<std::pair<const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>, rocksdb::(anonymous namespace)::LockHoldingInfo> >'
src:*bits/stl_tree.h
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# When making changes, verify the output of:
# clang-tidy -list-checks
---
Checks: "-*,\
bugprone-argument-comment,\
bugprone-dangling-handle,\
bugprone-fold-init-type,\
bugprone-forward-declaration-namespace,\
bugprone-forwarding-reference-overload,\
bugprone-shadow,\
bugprone-sizeof-*,\
bugprone-string-constructor,\
bugprone-undefined-memory-manipulation,\
bugprone-unused-return-value,\
bugprone-use-after-move,\
cert-env33-c,\
cert-err58-cpp,\
cert-msc30-c,\
cert-msc50-cpp,\
clang-analyzer-*,\
clang-diagnostic-*,\
-clang-diagnostic-missing-designated-field-initializers,\
concurrency-mt-unsafe,\
cppcoreguidelines-avoid-non-const-global-variables,\
cppcoreguidelines-missing-std-forward,\
cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-member-init,\
cppcoreguidelines-special-member-functions,\
cppcoreguidelines-virtual-class-destructor,\
google-build-using-namespace,\
google-explicit-constructor,\
google-readability-avoid-underscore-in-googletest-name,\
misc-definitions-in-headers,\
misc-redundant-expression,\
modernize-make-shared,\
modernize-use-emplace,\
modernize-use-noexcept,\
modernize-use-override,\
modernize-use-using,\
performance-faster-string-find,\
performance-for-range-copy,\
performance-implicit-conversion-in-loop,\
performance-inefficient-algorithm,\
performance-inefficient-string-concatenation,\
performance-inefficient-vector-operation,\
performance-move-const-arg,\
performance-move-constructor-init,\
performance-no-automatic-move,\
performance-no-int-to-ptr,\
performance-noexcept-move-constructor,\
performance-noexcept-swap,\
performance-trivially-destructible,\
performance-type-promotion-in-math-fn,\
performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization,\
performance-unnecessary-value-param,\
readability-braces-around-statements,\
readability-duplicate-include,\
readability-isolate-declaration,\
readability-operators-representation,\
readability-redundant-string-init"
WarningsAsErrors: "bugprone-use-after-move"
CheckOptions:
- key: bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters.MinimumLength
value: 4
- key: cppcoreguidelines-avoid-non-const-global-variables.AllowThreadLocal
value: true
- key: cppcoreguidelines-special-member-functions.AllowSoleDefaultDtor
value: true
- key: cppcoreguidelines-special-member-functions.AllowImplicitlyDeletedCopyOrMove
value: true
- key: modernize-use-using.IgnoreExternC
value: true
- key: performance-move-const-arg.CheckTriviallyCopyableMove
value: false
- key: performance-unnecessary-value-param.AllowedTypes
value: '[Pp]ointer$;[Pp]tr$;[Rr]ef(erence)?$'
- key: performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization.AllowedTypes
value: '[Pp]ointer$;[Pp]tr$;[Rr]ef(erence)?$'
- key: readability-operators-representation.BinaryOperators
value: '&&;&=;&;|;~;!;!=;||;|=;^;^='
- key: readability-redundant-string-init.StringNames
value: '::std::basic_string'
- key: readability-named-parameter.InsertPlainNamesInForwardDecls
value: true
...
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name: build-folly
description: Build folly and dependencies (skipped if cache hit)
inputs:
cache-hit:
description: Whether the folly cache was hit
required: true
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Build folly and dependencies
if: ${{ inputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
run: |
clean_path=()
IFS=: read -ra path_entries <<< "$PATH"
for entry in "${path_entries[@]}"; do
if [[ "$entry" != "/usr/lib/ccache" ]]; then
clean_path+=("$entry")
fi
done
export PATH="$(IFS=:; echo "${clean_path[*]}")"
make build_folly
shell: bash
- name: Skip folly build (using cached version)
if: ${{ inputs.cache-hit == 'true' }}
run: echo "Folly build skipped - using cached version"
shell: bash
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
name: build-for-benchmarks
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- name: Linux build for benchmarks
run: make V=1 J=8 -j8 release
shell: bash
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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
name: cache-folly
description: Cache folly build to speed up CI
outputs:
cache-hit:
description: Whether the cache was hit
value: ${{ steps.cache-folly-build.outputs.cache-hit }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Extract FOLLY_MK_HASH
id: extract-folly-hash
shell: bash
run: |
FOLLY_MK_HASH=$(md5sum folly.mk | cut -d' ' -f1)
echo "hash=$FOLLY_MK_HASH" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Extract FOLLY_INSTALL_DIR
id: extract-folly-install-dir
shell: bash
run: |
FOLLY_INSTALL_DIR=$(cd third-party/folly && python3 build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-inst-dir)
echo "dir=$(echo $FOLLY_INSTALL_DIR | sed 's|installed/folly|installed|')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Cache folly build
id: cache-folly-build
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
# Cache the folly build directory
path: ${{ steps.extract-folly-install-dir.outputs.dir }}
# Key is based on:
# - OS and architecture
# - The docker image, which may not always be specified/known
# - Hash of folly.mk, which includes the folly repository commit hash
# NOTE: this is still only intended for DEBUG folly builds
key: folly-build-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ github.job_container.image }}-${{ steps.extract-folly-hash.outputs.hash }}-${{ env.PORTABLE == '1' && 'portable' || 'native' }}
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
name: cache-getdeps-downloads
description: Cache getdeps downloads to avoid unreliable mirrors and speed up builds
outputs:
cache-hit:
description: Whether the cache was hit
value: ${{ steps.cache-downloads.outputs.cache-hit }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Cache getdeps downloads
id: cache-downloads
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
# Use a fixed path that we control - folly.mk will sync with getdeps downloads dir
path: /tmp/rocksdb-getdeps-cache
# Use a rolling cache key - the cache accumulates downloads over time
# The key includes a weekly timestamp to ensure periodic refresh
key: getdeps-downloads-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-week-${{ github.run_id }}
restore-keys: |
getdeps-downloads-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-week-
getdeps-downloads-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
name: increase-max-open-files-on-macos
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Increase max open files
run: |-
sudo sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=1048576
sudo sysctl -w kern.maxfilesperproc=1048576
sudo launchctl limit maxfiles 1048576
shell: bash
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
name: install-gflags-on-macos
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Install gflags on macos
run: HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 brew install gflags
shell: bash
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
name: install-gflags
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Install gflags
run: sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y libgflags-dev
shell: bash
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
name: install-jdk8-on-macos
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Install JDK 8 on macos
run: |-
HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 brew tap bell-sw/liberica
HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 brew install --cask liberica-jdk8
shell: bash
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name: install-maven
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Install Maven
run: |
wget --no-check-certificate https://archive.apache.org/dist/maven/maven-3/3.9.11/binaries/apache-maven-3.9.11-bin.tar.gz
tar zxf apache-maven-3.9.11-bin.tar.gz
echo "export M2_HOME=$(pwd)/apache-maven-3.9.11" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "$(pwd)/apache-maven-3.9.11/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
shell: bash
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
name: perform-benchmarks
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Test low-variance benchmarks
run: "./tools/benchmark_ci.py --db_dir ${{ runner.temp }}/rocksdb-benchmark-datadir --output_dir ${{ runner.temp }}/benchmark-results --num_keys 20000000"
env:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: "/usr/local/lib"
DURATION_RO: 300
DURATION_RW: 500
NUM_THREADS: 1
MAX_BACKGROUND_JOBS: 4
CI_TESTS_ONLY: 'true'
WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE_MB: 16
TARGET_FILE_SIZE_BASE_MB: 16
MAX_BYTES_FOR_LEVEL_BASE_MB: 64
COMPRESSION_TYPE: none
CACHE_INDEX_AND_FILTER_BLOCKS: 1
MIN_LEVEL_TO_COMPRESS: 3
CACHE_SIZE_MB: 10240
MB_WRITE_PER_SEC: 2
shell: bash
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
name: post-benchmarks
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Upload Benchmark Results artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: benchmark-results
path: "${{ runner.temp }}/benchmark-results/**"
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Send benchmark report to visualisation
run: |-
set +e
set +o pipefail
./build_tools/benchmark_log_tool.py --tsvfile ${{ runner.temp }}/benchmark-results/report.tsv --esdocument https://search-rocksdb-bench-k2izhptfeap2hjfxteolsgsynm.us-west-2.es.amazonaws.com/bench_test3_rix/_doc
true
shell: bash
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name: post-steps
description: Steps that are taken after a RocksDB job
inputs:
artifact-prefix:
description: Prefix to append to the name of artifacts that are uploaded
required: true
default: "${{ github.job }}"
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Upload Test Results artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: "${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}-test-results"
path: "${{ runner.temp }}/test-results/**"
- name: Upload DB LOG file artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: "${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}-db-log-file"
path: LOG
- name: Copy Test Logs (on Failure)
if: ${{ failure() }}
run: |
mkdir -p ${{ runner.temp }}/failure-test-logs
cp -r t/* ${{ runner.temp }}/failure-test-logs
shell: bash
- name: Upload Test Logs (on Failure) artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: "${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}-failure-test-logs"
path: ${{ runner.temp }}/failure-test-logs/**
if-no-files-found: ignore
- name: Upload Core Dumps artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: "${{ inputs.artifact-prefix }}-core-dumps"
path: "core.*"
if-no-files-found: ignore
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
name: pre-steps-macos
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
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name: pre-steps
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Install lld linker for faster builds
run: apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y lld 2>/dev/null || true
shell: bash
- name: Setup Environment Variables
run: |-
echo "GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE=0" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "GTEST_OUTPUT=\"xml:${{ runner.temp }}/test-results/\"" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "SKIP_FORMAT_BUCK_CHECKS=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "GTEST_COLOR=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "CTEST_TEST_TIMEOUT=300" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "ZLIB_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/zlib" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "BZIP2_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/bzip2" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "SNAPPY_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/snappy" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "LZ4_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/lz4" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "ZSTD_DOWNLOAD_BASE=https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pkgs/zstd" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
shell: bash
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name: setup-ccache
description: Setup ccache for faster C++ compilation caching
inputs:
cache-key-prefix:
description: Unique prefix for the cache key (e.g., 'build-linux')
required: true
portable:
description: Set PORTABLE=1 to disable -march=native (set to "false" for jobs linking pre-built Folly)
required: false
default: "true"
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Set ccache environment variables
run: |
echo "CCACHE_DIR=${{ github.workspace }}/.ccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_BASEDIR=${{ github.workspace }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_NOHASHDIR=true" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK=content" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_SLOPPINESS=clang_index_store,file_stat_matches,include_file_ctime,include_file_mtime,ivfsoverlay,pch_defines,modules,system_headers,time_macros" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CCACHE_MAXSIZE=4G" >> $GITHUB_ENV
if [ "${{ inputs.portable }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "PORTABLE=1" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
shell: bash
- name: Restore ccache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ github.workspace }}/.ccache
key: ccache-${{ inputs.cache-key-prefix }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.ref }}-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: |-
ccache-${{ inputs.cache-key-prefix }}-${{ github.head_ref || github.ref }}-
ccache-${{ inputs.cache-key-prefix }}-refs/heads/main-
- name: Install ccache
run: |
if [ "$RUNNER_OS" = "macOS" ]; then
which ccache || brew install ccache
else
which ccache || (apt-get update && apt-get install -y ccache)
fi
shell: bash
- name: Add ccache to PATH
run: |
if [ "$RUNNER_OS" = "macOS" ]; then
echo "$(brew --prefix ccache)/libexec" >> $GITHUB_PATH
else
echo "/usr/lib/ccache" >> $GITHUB_PATH
fi
shell: bash
- name: Zero ccache stats and set build marker
run: |
ccache -z
touch "$CCACHE_DIR/.build_marker"
shell: bash
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name: setup-folly
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Checkout folly sources
run: |
make checkout_folly
shell: bash
- name: Install patchelf and libaio
run: apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y patchelf libaio-dev
shell: bash
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name: build-folly
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Fix repo ownership
# Needed in some cases, as safe.directory setting doesn't take effect
# under env -i
run: chown `whoami` . || true
shell: bash
- name: Set upstream
run: git remote add upstream https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git
shell: bash
- name: Fetch upstream
run: git fetch upstream
shell: bash
- name: Git status
# NOTE: some old branch builds under check_format_compatible.sh invoke
# git under env -i
run: git status && git remote -v && env -i git branch
shell: bash
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name: teardown-ccache
description: Trim stale ccache entries and print stats
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Trim and print ccache stats
run: |
if [ -z "$CCACHE_DIR" ]; then
echo "teardown-ccache: CCACHE_DIR not set, skipping (setup-ccache may not have run)"
exit 0
fi
.github/scripts/ccache-trim.sh || true
ccache -s || echo "teardown-ccache: ccache not found, skipping stats"
if: always()
shell: bash
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name: windows-build-steps
inputs:
suite-run:
description: Comma-separated list of test suites to run (empty to skip C++ tests)
required: false
default: arena_test,db_basic_test,db_test,db_test2,db_merge_operand_test,bloom_test,c_test,coding_test,crc32c_test,dynamic_bloom_test,env_basic_test,env_test,hash_test,random_test
run-java:
description: Whether to run Java tests
required: false
default: "true"
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Add msbuild to PATH
uses: microsoft/setup-msbuild@v1.3.1
- name: ccache
uses: hendrikmuhs/ccache-action@v1.2
with:
max-size: "10GB"
key: ccache-windows-${{ github.workflow }}
restore-keys: |
ccache-windows-
- name: Configure ccache
shell: pwsh
run: |
ccache --set-config=base_dir=C:\a\rocksdb\rocksdb
ccache --set-config=hash_dir=false
ccache --set-config=compiler_check=content
- name: Custom steps
env:
THIRDPARTY_HOME: ${{ github.workspace }}/thirdparty
CMAKE_HOME: C:/Program Files/CMake
CMAKE_BIN: C:/Program Files/CMake/bin/cmake.exe
CTEST_BIN: C:/Program Files/CMake/bin/ctest.exe
JAVA_HOME: C:/Program Files/BellSoft/LibericaJDK-8
SNAPPY_HOME: ${{ github.workspace }}/thirdparty/snappy-1.2.2
SNAPPY_INCLUDE: ${{ github.workspace }}/thirdparty/snappy-1.2.2;${{ github.workspace }}/thirdparty/snappy-1.2.2/build
SNAPPY_LIB_DEBUG: ${{ github.workspace }}/thirdparty/snappy-1.2.2/build/Debug/snappy.lib
run: |-
# NOTE: if ... Exit $LASTEXITCODE lines needed to exit and report failure
echo ===================== Install Dependencies =====================
choco install liberica8jdk -y
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
mkdir $Env:THIRDPARTY_HOME
cd $Env:THIRDPARTY_HOME
echo "Building Snappy dependency..."
curl -Lo snappy-1.2.2.zip https://github.com/google/snappy/archive/refs/tags/1.2.2.zip
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
unzip -q snappy-1.2.2.zip
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
cd snappy-1.2.2
mkdir build
cd build
& cmake -G "$Env:CMAKE_GENERATOR" .. -DSNAPPY_BUILD_TESTS=OFF -DSNAPPY_BUILD_BENCHMARKS=OFF
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
msbuild Snappy.sln -maxCpuCount -property:Configuration=Debug -property:Platform=x64
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
echo ======================== Build RocksDB =========================
cd ${{ github.workspace }}
$env:Path = $env:JAVA_HOME + ";" + $env:Path
mkdir build
cd build
& cmake -G "$Env:CMAKE_GENERATOR" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DWIN_CI=1 -DPORTABLE="$Env:CMAKE_PORTABLE" -DSNAPPY=1 -DXPRESS=1 -DJNI=1 ..
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
cd ..
echo "Building with VS version: $Env:CMAKE_GENERATOR"
# use more parallel processes than the number of processes available, as most of the compile command would be cache hit
msbuild build/rocksdb.sln /m:32 /p:LinkIncremental=false -property:Configuration=Debug -property:Platform=x64
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
echo ========================= Test RocksDB =========================
$suiteRun = "${{ inputs.suite-run }}"
if ($suiteRun -ne "") {
$suiteArray = $suiteRun -split ','
build_tools\run_ci_db_test.ps1 -SuiteRun $suiteArray -Concurrency 16
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
} else {
echo "Skipping C++ tests (suite-run is empty)"
}
if ("${{ inputs.run-java }}" -eq "true") {
echo ======================== Test RocksJava ========================
cd build\java
& ctest -C Debug -j 16
if(!$?) { Exit $LASTEXITCODE }
} else {
echo "Skipping Java tests"
}
shell: pwsh
- name: Show ccache stats
shell: pwsh
run: |
ccache --show-stats -v
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// Shared markdown builder for AI review comment bodies.
//
// Usage:
// const build = require('./build-ai-review-comment.js');
// return build({ icon, headerTitle, triggerLine, responseBody, footerLines
// });
module.exports = function buildAiReviewComment(
{icon, headerTitle, triggerLine, responseBody, footerLines}) {
return [
`## ${icon} ${headerTitle}`,
'',
triggerLine,
'',
'---',
'',
responseBody,
'',
'---',
'',
'<details>',
'<summary>️ About this response</summary>',
'',
...footerLines,
'</details>',
].join('\n');
};
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#!/bin/bash
# Trim ccache to keep only entries accessed during the current build.
#
# Usage:
# 1. Before build: touch "$CCACHE_DIR/.build_marker"
# 2. Run build (ccache updates mtime on hits, creates new files for misses)
# 3. After build: .github/scripts/ccache-trim.sh
#
# This removes cache files not accessed during the build (stale entries from
# previous commits). Only intended for CI where each run builds one commit.
# Do NOT use on local builds where multiple worktrees may share the cache.
set -e
CCACHE_DIR="${CCACHE_DIR:?CCACHE_DIR must be set}"
MARKER="$CCACHE_DIR/.build_marker"
if [ ! -f "$MARKER" ]; then
echo "ccache-trim: No .build_marker found, skipping (was the marker created before build?)"
exit 0
fi
# Count files before cleanup
before=$(find "$CCACHE_DIR" -type f \( -name '*R' -o -name '*M' \) | wc -l)
# Delete cache files (results and manifests) older than the marker
find "$CCACHE_DIR" -type f \( -name '*R' -o -name '*M' \) ! -newer "$MARKER" -delete
# Clean up empty directories
find "$CCACHE_DIR" -mindepth 2 -type d -empty -delete 2>/dev/null || true
# Recalculate size counters
ccache -c 2>/dev/null || true
after=$(find "$CCACHE_DIR" -type f \( -name '*R' -o -name '*M' \) | wc -l)
echo "ccache-trim: $before -> $after cache files (removed $((before - after)) stale entries)"
# Clean up marker
rm -f "$MARKER"
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#!/bin/bash
# Compute test shard for parallel CI execution.
# Distributes tests round-robin across N shards for balanced load.
# Outputs ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET — the list of test binaries for this shard.
# The Makefile uses this to build and run only the assigned tests.
#
# Usage: compute-test-shard.sh <shard_index> <num_shards>
set -euo pipefail
shard=${1:?Usage: compute-test-shard.sh <shard_index> <num_shards>}
nshards=${2:?Usage: compute-test-shard.sh <shard_index> <num_shards>}
# Get sorted test list (db_test first since it's the heaviest, then alpha)
make -s list_all_tests 2>/dev/null | tr ' ' '\n' | grep '_test$' | sort -u > /tmp/sorted.txt
(echo db_test; grep -v '^db_test$' /tmp/sorted.txt) > /tmp/all_tests.txt
total=$(wc -l < /tmp/all_tests.txt)
# Round-robin: assign test i to shard (i % nshards).
# This spreads heavy tests (which are scattered alphabetically) evenly.
awk -v s="$shard" -v n="$nshards" 'NR > 0 && (NR - 1) % n == s' /tmp/all_tests.txt > /tmp/include.txt
included=$(wc -l < /tmp/include.txt)
first=$(head -1 /tmp/include.txt)
last=$(tail -1 /tmp/include.txt)
# Output space-separated list for ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET
subset=$(tr '\n' ' ' < /tmp/include.txt)
echo "subset=${subset}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Shard $shard/$nshards: $included tests (round-robin), first=$first last=$last (total $total)"
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// Parse Claude Code execution log and produce a markdown review comment.
//
// Usage from actions/github-script:
// const parse = require('./.github/scripts/parse-claude-review.js');
// const markdown = parse({ executionFile, conclusion, meta });
//
// Parameters:
// executionFile - path to the JSON execution log from claude-code-base-action
// conclusion - 'success' or 'failure' from the action output
// meta - { trigger, autoMode, headSha, reviewer, isQuery, isPartial
// }
const fs = require('fs');
const buildComment = require('./build-ai-review-comment.js');
module.exports = function parseClaude({executionFile, conclusion, meta}) {
function getTriggerLine() {
if (meta.trigger !== 'auto') {
return `*Requested by @${meta.reviewer}*`;
}
const shortSha = meta.headSha ? meta.headSha.substring(0, 7) : 'unknown';
if (meta.autoMode === 'early') {
return `*Auto-triggered after CI reached the early-review threshold — reviewing commit ${
shortSha}*`;
}
return `*Auto-triggered after CI passed — reviewing commit ${shortSha}*`;
}
let responseBody = '';
try {
const executionLog = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(executionFile, 'utf8'));
if (!Array.isArray(executionLog)) {
throw new Error('Expected array format from claude-code-base-action');
}
const resultMessage = executionLog.find(m => m.type === 'result');
// Helper: extract the last substantial assistant text from the log.
// Used as a fallback when Claude ran out of turns and the recovery
// session also failed to produce a result.
function getLastAssistantText(log, minLength = 200) {
for (let i = log.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
const m = log[i];
if (m.type !== 'assistant') continue;
const content = m.message && m.message.content;
if (!Array.isArray(content)) continue;
for (let j = content.length - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
if (content[j].type === 'text' && content[j].text &&
content[j].text.trim().length >= minLength) {
const text = content[j].text.trim();
// Truncate to avoid enormous PR comments
return text.length > 50000 ? text.substring(0, 50000) +
'\n\n*[Truncated — full output in execution log artifact]*' :
text;
}
}
}
return null;
}
if (!resultMessage) {
responseBody = '⚠️ No result message found in execution log.';
} else if (resultMessage.subtype === 'success' && resultMessage.result) {
responseBody = resultMessage.result;
} else if (resultMessage.is_error || resultMessage.subtype === 'error') {
const errorInfo =
resultMessage.result || resultMessage.error || 'Unknown error';
responseBody = `❌ **Claude encountered an error:**\n\n${errorInfo}`;
} else if (resultMessage.subtype === 'error_max_turns') {
// The workflow runs a recovery session when this happens, so this
// branch is typically only hit if recovery wasn't attempted (e.g.,
// no findings file was written). Extract what we can.
const partial = getLastAssistantText(executionLog);
if (partial) {
responseBody =
`⚠️ **Review incomplete — Claude hit the turn limit.**\n\nBelow is the last partial output. You can request a fresh review with \`/claude-review\`.\n\n---\n\n${
partial}`;
} else {
responseBody =
'⚠️ **Review incomplete — Claude hit the turn limit before producing output.** You can request a fresh review with `/claude-review`.';
}
} else if (resultMessage.result) {
responseBody = `⚠️ **Completed with status: ${
resultMessage.subtype}**\n\n${resultMessage.result}`;
} else {
responseBody = '⚠️ Claude completed but produced no output.';
}
} catch (error) {
responseBody = `❌ Error parsing Claude response: ${error.message}`;
}
const isPartial = !!meta.isPartial;
const icon = isPartial ? '🟡' : (conclusion === 'success' ? '✅' : '⚠️');
const headerTitle = meta.isQuery ? 'Claude Response' : 'Claude Code Review';
const triggerLine = getTriggerLine();
return buildComment({
icon,
headerTitle,
triggerLine,
responseBody,
footerLines: [
'Generated by [Claude Code](https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code-action).',
'Review methodology: `claude_md/code_review.md`',
'',
'**Limitations:**',
'- Claude may miss context from files not in the diff',
'- Large PRs may be truncated',
'- Always apply human judgment to AI suggestions',
'',
'**Commands:**',
'- `/claude-review [context]` — Request a code review',
'- `/claude-query <question>` — Ask about the PR or codebase',
],
});
};
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// Parse Codex review artifacts and produce a markdown review comment.
//
// Usage from actions/github-script:
// const parse = require('./.github/scripts/parse-codex-review.js');
// const markdown = parse({ responseFile, recoveryFile, findingsFile, logFile,
// exitCode, meta });
//
// Parameters:
// responseFile - path to Codex final response output
// recoveryFile - path to recovery output formatted from review-findings.md
// findingsFile - path to incremental findings file written during review
// logFile - path to Codex stdout/stderr log
// exitCode - Codex process exit code
// meta - { trigger, autoMode, headSha, reviewer, isQuery, isPartial }
const fs = require('fs');
const buildComment = require('./build-ai-review-comment.js');
module.exports = function parseCodex(
{responseFile, recoveryFile, findingsFile, logFile, exitCode, meta}) {
function getTriggerLine() {
if (meta.trigger !== 'auto') {
return `*Requested by @${meta.reviewer}*`;
}
const shortSha = meta.headSha ? meta.headSha.substring(0, 7) : 'unknown';
if (meta.autoMode === 'early') {
return `*Auto-triggered after CI reached the early-review threshold — reviewing commit ${
shortSha}*`;
}
return `*Auto-triggered after CI passed — reviewing commit ${shortSha}*`;
}
function readIfPresent(path) {
if (!path || !fs.existsSync(path)) {
return '';
}
const text = fs.readFileSync(path, 'utf8').trim();
return text;
}
function tailFile(path, maxChars = 12000) {
const text = readIfPresent(path);
if (!text) {
return '';
}
if (text.length <= maxChars) {
return text;
}
return text.slice(text.length - maxChars);
}
let responseBody = '';
const recovered = readIfPresent(recoveryFile);
const direct = readIfPresent(responseFile);
const findings = readIfPresent(findingsFile);
if (recovered) {
responseBody = recovered;
} else if (direct) {
responseBody = direct;
} else if (findings) {
responseBody =
'⚠️ **Review incomplete — Codex did not produce a final response.**\n\n' +
'Below are the incremental findings recovered from `review-findings.md`.\n\n---\n\n' +
findings;
} else {
const logTail = tailFile(logFile);
responseBody = logTail ?
`❌ **Codex review failed before producing findings.**\n\n\`\`\`\n${
logTail}\n\`\`\`` :
'❌ Codex review failed before producing any output.';
}
const isPartial = !!meta.isPartial;
const code = Number.parseInt(exitCode || '1', 10);
const icon = isPartial ? '🟡' : (code === 0 ? '✅' : '⚠️');
const triggerLine = getTriggerLine();
return buildComment({
icon,
headerTitle: meta.isQuery ? 'Codex Response' : 'Codex Code Review',
triggerLine,
responseBody,
footerLines: [
'Generated by Codex CLI.',
'Review methodology: `claude_md/code_review.md`',
'',
'**Limitations:**',
'- Codex may miss context from files not in the diff',
'- Large PRs may be truncated',
'- Always apply human judgment to AI suggestions',
'',
'**Commands:**',
'- `/codex-review [context]` — Request a code review',
'- `/codex-query <question>` — Ask about the PR or codebase',
],
});
};
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// Shared PR comment posting utility.
// Used by both clang-tidy-comment.yml and claude-review-comment.yml.
//
// Usage from actions/github-script:
// const post = require('./.github/scripts/post-pr-comment.js');
// await post({ github, context, core, prNumber, body, marker });
//
// Parameters:
// github - octokit instance from actions/github-script
// context - GitHub Actions context
// core - @actions/core for logging
// prNumber - PR number to comment on
// body - comment body (markdown string)
// marker - HTML comment marker for dedup (e.g. '<!-- claude-review -->')
// If an existing comment with this marker is found, it is updated.
// If not found, a new comment is created.
// legacyMarkers - optional list of legacy markers that should be migrated by
// being considered part of the same comment family.
// prunePrefix - optional marker prefix whose older comments should be
// superseded. If obsoleteTitle is set, older comments are
// collapsed instead of deleted.
// preserveLatest - optional count of active comments to keep when
// prunePrefix is set.
// obsoleteMarker - optional HTML marker used to detect already-obsolete
// comments.
// obsoleteTitle - optional heading to use when collapsing superseded
// comments into a details block.
module.exports = async function postPrComment({
github,
context,
core,
prNumber,
body,
marker,
legacyMarkers = [],
prunePrefix = '',
preserveLatest = 0,
obsoleteMarker = '',
obsoleteTitle = '',
}) {
if (!prNumber || !body) {
core.warning('Missing prNumber or body; skipping comment.');
return;
}
const owner = context.repo.owner;
const repo = context.repo.repo;
// Ensure marker is embedded in the body
const markedBody = body.includes(marker) ? body : `${marker}\n${body}`;
async function listComments() {
return await github.paginate(github.rest.issues.listComments, {
owner,
repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
per_page: 100,
});
}
function commentActivityTime(comment) {
const timestamp =
Date.parse(comment.updated_at || comment.created_at || '');
return Number.isNaN(timestamp) ? 0 : timestamp;
}
function commentSortDescending(left, right) {
const timeDelta = commentActivityTime(right) - commentActivityTime(left);
if (timeDelta !== 0) {
return timeDelta;
}
return Number(right.id || 0) - Number(left.id || 0);
}
function isObsoleteComment(comment) {
return !!obsoleteMarker && typeof comment.body === 'string' &&
comment.body.includes(obsoleteMarker);
}
function buildObsoleteBody(comment) {
const originalBody =
typeof comment.body === 'string' && comment.body.trim() ?
comment.body :
'*No original review body preserved.*';
const title = obsoleteTitle || 'AI Review - OBSOLETE';
return `${obsoleteMarker}\n## ${
title}\n\n<details>\n<summary>Superseded by a newer AI review. Expand to see the original review.</summary>\n\n${
originalBody}\n\n</details>`;
}
async function deleteCommentIfPresent(comment, reason) {
try {
await github.rest.issues.deleteComment({
owner,
repo,
comment_id: comment.id,
});
core.info(`${reason} ${comment.id}`);
} catch (error) {
if (error.status === 404) {
core.info(`Comment ${comment.id} was already deleted by another run.`);
return;
}
throw error;
}
}
async function supersedeCommentIfPresent(comment, reason) {
if (!obsoleteTitle) {
await deleteCommentIfPresent(comment, reason);
return;
}
if (isObsoleteComment(comment)) {
return;
}
try {
await github.rest.issues.updateComment({
owner,
repo,
comment_id: comment.id,
body: buildObsoleteBody(comment),
});
core.info(`${reason} ${comment.id}`);
} catch (error) {
if (error.status === 404) {
core.info(`Comment ${comment.id} was already deleted by another run.`);
return;
}
throw error;
}
}
let comments = await listComments();
const existing = comments.find(
comment =>
typeof comment.body === 'string' && comment.body.includes(marker));
let currentCommentId = null;
if (existing) {
try {
const response = await github.rest.issues.updateComment({
owner,
repo,
comment_id: existing.id,
body: markedBody,
});
currentCommentId = existing.id;
core.info(`Updated existing comment ${existing.id}`);
} catch (error) {
if (error.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
core.info(
`Comment ${existing.id} disappeared before update; ` +
'creating a fresh comment instead.');
}
}
if (!currentCommentId) {
const response = await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
body: markedBody,
});
currentCommentId = response.data.id;
core.info('Created new PR comment');
}
if (prunePrefix || legacyMarkers.length > 0) {
comments = await listComments();
const relatedComments = comments.filter(
comment => comment.id !== currentCommentId &&
typeof comment.body === 'string' &&
((prunePrefix && comment.body.includes(prunePrefix)) ||
legacyMarkers.some(
legacyMarker => comment.body.includes(legacyMarker))));
const activeRelatedComments =
comments
.filter(
comment => typeof comment.body === 'string' &&
!isObsoleteComment(comment) &&
(comment.id === currentCommentId ||
relatedComments.some(
relatedComment => relatedComment.id === comment.id)))
.sort(commentSortDescending);
const keep =
new Set(activeRelatedComments.slice(0, Math.max(preserveLatest, 1))
.map(comment => comment.id));
const supersedeCandidates = obsoleteTitle ?
activeRelatedComments.filter(comment => !keep.has(comment.id)) :
relatedComments.filter(comment => !keep.has(comment.id));
for (const comment of supersedeCandidates) {
if (keep.has(comment.id)) {
continue;
}
await supersedeCommentIfPresent(comment, 'Superseded old AI review');
}
}
};
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const test = require('node:test');
const assert = require('node:assert/strict');
const postPrComment = require('./post-pr-comment.js');
const OBSOLETE_MARKER = '<!-- claude-review-obsolete -->';
const OBSOLETE_TITLE = 'Claude Code Review - OBSOLETE';
function makeComment(id, body, createdAt, updatedAt) {
return {
id,
body,
created_at: createdAt,
updated_at: updatedAt || createdAt,
};
}
function createHarness(initialComments, options = {}) {
let comments = initialComments.map(comment => ({...comment}));
let nextCommentId = options.nextCommentId || 1000;
let paginateCount = 0;
const calls = {
update: [],
create: [],
delete: [],
};
const github = {
paginate: async () => {
paginateCount++;
if (options.onPaginate) {
const updated = options.onPaginate({
paginateCount,
comments: comments.map(comment => ({...comment})),
});
if (updated) {
comments = updated.map(comment => ({...comment}));
}
}
return comments.map(comment => ({...comment}));
},
rest: {
issues: {
listComments: () => {
throw new Error('listComments should only be used through paginate');
},
updateComment: async ({comment_id, body}) => {
calls.update.push({comment_id, body});
const error =
options.updateErrors && options.updateErrors[comment_id];
if (error) {
throw error;
}
const index =
comments.findIndex(comment => comment.id === comment_id);
if (index === -1) {
const notFound = new Error(`Comment ${comment_id} not found`);
notFound.status = 404;
throw notFound;
}
const updated = {
...comments[index],
body,
updated_at: options.updateTimestamp || '2026-04-24T00:00:00Z',
};
comments[index] = updated;
return {data: {...updated}};
},
createComment: async ({issue_number, body}) => {
calls.create.push({issue_number, body});
const created = makeComment(
nextCommentId++, body,
options.createTimestamp || '2026-04-24T00:00:00Z');
comments.push(created);
return {data: {id: created.id}};
},
deleteComment: async ({comment_id}) => {
calls.delete.push({comment_id});
const error =
options.deleteErrors && options.deleteErrors[comment_id];
if (error) {
throw error;
}
comments = comments.filter(comment => comment.id !== comment_id);
},
},
},
};
return {
github,
calls,
getComments: () => comments.map(comment => ({...comment})),
};
}
function createCore() {
return {
info: () => {},
warning: () => {},
};
}
function escapeRegExp(value) {
return value.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&');
}
function assertObsoleteComment(comment, originalBody) {
assert.ok(comment);
assert.match(comment.body, new RegExp(escapeRegExp(OBSOLETE_MARKER)));
assert.match(comment.body, new RegExp(`## ${escapeRegExp(OBSOLETE_TITLE)}`));
assert.match(comment.body, /<details>/);
assert.match(comment.body, /Superseded by a newer AI review/);
assert.match(comment.body, new RegExp(escapeRegExp(originalBody)));
}
const context = {
repo: {
owner: 'facebook',
repo: 'rocksdb',
},
};
test(
'creates a fresh review comment and supersedes legacy comments',
async () => {
const harness = createHarness(
[
makeComment(
1, '<!-- claude-review-auto -->\nold legacy', 'not-a-date'),
makeComment(
2, '<!-- claude-review-auto -->\nnew legacy',
'2026-04-21T00:00:00Z'),
],
{
updateTimestamp: '2026-04-24T00:00:00Z',
});
await postPrComment({
github: harness.github,
context,
core: createCore(),
prNumber: 14659,
body: 'review body',
marker: '<!-- claude-review-auto-run-500 -->',
legacyMarkers: ['<!-- claude-review-auto -->'],
prunePrefix: '<!-- claude-review-auto-',
preserveLatest: 1,
obsoleteMarker: OBSOLETE_MARKER,
obsoleteTitle: OBSOLETE_TITLE,
});
assert.equal(harness.calls.create.length, 1);
assert.deepEqual(
harness.calls.update.map(call => call.comment_id), [2, 1]);
assert.equal(harness.calls.delete.length, 0);
const comments = harness.getComments();
assert.equal(comments.length, 3);
assert.match(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 1000).body,
/<!-- claude-review-auto-run-500 -->/);
assertObsoleteComment(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 2),
'<!-- claude-review-auto -->\nnew legacy');
assertObsoleteComment(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 1),
'<!-- claude-review-auto -->\nold legacy');
});
test(
'updates an exact-match comment and supersedes leftover legacy comments',
async () => {
const harness = createHarness(
[
makeComment(
3, '<!-- claude-review-auto-abcdef0 -->\ncurrent body',
'2026-04-24T00:00:00Z'),
makeComment(
4, '<!-- claude-review-auto -->\nlegacy body',
'2026-04-20T00:00:00Z'),
],
{
updateTimestamp: '2026-04-24T01:00:00Z',
});
await postPrComment({
github: harness.github,
context,
core: createCore(),
prNumber: 14659,
body: 'refreshed body',
marker: '<!-- claude-review-auto-abcdef0 -->',
legacyMarkers: ['<!-- claude-review-auto -->'],
prunePrefix: '<!-- claude-review-auto-',
preserveLatest: 1,
obsoleteMarker: OBSOLETE_MARKER,
obsoleteTitle: OBSOLETE_TITLE,
});
assert.deepEqual(
harness.calls.update.map(call => call.comment_id), [3, 4]);
assert.equal(harness.calls.create.length, 0);
assert.equal(harness.calls.delete.length, 0);
const comments = harness.getComments();
assert.match(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 3).body,
/<!-- claude-review-auto-abcdef0 -->\nrefreshed body/);
assertObsoleteComment(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 4),
'<!-- claude-review-auto -->\nlegacy body');
});
test(
'creates a new comment if the target disappears before update',
async () => {
const missing = new Error('gone');
missing.status = 404;
const harness = createHarness(
[
makeComment(
10, '<!-- claude-review-auto-abcdef0 -->\nold body',
'2026-04-20T00:00:00Z'),
],
{
updateErrors: {
10: missing,
},
});
await postPrComment({
github: harness.github,
context,
core: createCore(),
prNumber: 14659,
body: 'replacement body',
marker: '<!-- claude-review-auto-abcdef0 -->',
});
assert.equal(harness.calls.update.length, 1);
assert.equal(harness.calls.create.length, 1);
assert.match(
harness.calls.create[0].body, /<!-- claude-review-auto-abcdef0 -->/);
});
test(
'ignores 404 when superseding a comment already deleted by another run',
async () => {
const missing = new Error('gone');
missing.status = 404;
const harness = createHarness(
[
makeComment(
20, '<!-- claude-review-auto-oldest -->\noldest',
'2026-04-20T00:00:00Z'),
makeComment(
21, '<!-- claude-review-auto-newer -->\nnewer',
'2026-04-21T00:00:00Z'),
],
{
nextCommentId: 30,
createTimestamp: '2026-04-24T00:00:00Z',
deleteErrors: {
20: missing,
},
});
await postPrComment({
github: harness.github,
context,
core: createCore(),
prNumber: 14659,
body: 'fresh body',
marker: '<!-- claude-review-auto-latest -->',
prunePrefix: '<!-- claude-review-auto-',
preserveLatest: 1,
obsoleteMarker: OBSOLETE_MARKER,
obsoleteTitle: OBSOLETE_TITLE,
});
assert.equal(harness.calls.create.length, 1);
assert.equal(harness.calls.delete.length, 0);
assert.deepEqual(
harness.calls.update.map(call => call.comment_id), [21, 20]);
const comments = harness.getComments();
assertObsoleteComment(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 21),
'<!-- claude-review-auto-newer -->\nnewer');
});
test(
'supersedes the current review when a newer concurrent one appears',
async () => {
const harness = createHarness(
[
makeComment(
40, '<!-- claude-review-auto-current -->\ncurrent',
'2026-04-20T00:00:00Z'),
makeComment(
41, '<!-- claude-review-auto-older -->\nolder',
'2026-04-19T00:00:00Z'),
],
{
updateTimestamp: '2026-04-24T00:00:00Z',
onPaginate: ({paginateCount, comments}) => {
if (paginateCount !== 2) {
return comments;
}
return comments.concat([
makeComment(
42, '<!-- claude-review-auto-newer -->\nnewer',
'2026-04-25T00:00:00Z'),
]);
},
});
await postPrComment({
github: harness.github,
context,
core: createCore(),
prNumber: 14659,
body: 'updated current body',
marker: '<!-- claude-review-auto-current -->',
prunePrefix: '<!-- claude-review-auto-',
preserveLatest: 1,
obsoleteMarker: OBSOLETE_MARKER,
obsoleteTitle: OBSOLETE_TITLE,
});
assert.deepEqual(
harness.calls.update.map(call => call.comment_id), [40, 40, 41]);
assert.equal(harness.calls.delete.length, 0);
const comments = harness.getComments();
assert.match(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 42).body,
/<!-- claude-review-auto-newer -->\nnewer/);
assertObsoleteComment(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 40),
'<!-- claude-review-auto-current -->\nupdated current body');
assertObsoleteComment(
comments.find(comment => comment.id === 41),
'<!-- claude-review-auto-older -->\nolder');
});
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# Shared comment-posting workflow for AI reviews.
name: AI Review Comment
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
provider:
description: Provider key, for example "claude" or "codex"
required: true
type: string
result_artifact_name:
description: Artifact name produced by the analysis workflow
required: true
type: string
comment_file:
description: Markdown comment file produced by the analysis workflow
required: true
type: string
permissions:
pull-requests: write
issues: write
jobs:
comment:
if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout scripts
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/scripts
sparse-checkout-cone-mode: true
- name: Download review artifact
id: download
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: ${{ inputs.result_artifact_name }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
continue-on-error: true
- name: Post or update PR comment
if: steps.download.outcome == 'success'
env:
PROVIDER: ${{ inputs.provider }}
COMMENT_FILE: ${{ inputs.comment_file }}
RUN_ID: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs');
if (!fs.existsSync(process.env.COMMENT_FILE) ||
!fs.existsSync('pr_number.txt')) {
core.info('No review results found; skipping.');
return;
}
const post = require('./.github/scripts/post-pr-comment.js');
const provider = process.env.PROVIDER;
const providerTitle = provider === 'codex' ? 'Codex' : 'Claude';
const body = fs.readFileSync(process.env.COMMENT_FILE, 'utf8');
const prNumber = parseInt(
fs.readFileSync('pr_number.txt', 'utf8').trim(),
10
);
const trigger = fs.existsSync('trigger_type.txt') ?
fs.readFileSync('trigger_type.txt', 'utf8').trim() :
'auto';
const headSha = fs.existsSync('head_sha.txt') ?
fs.readFileSync('head_sha.txt', 'utf8').trim() :
'';
const shortSha = headSha ? headSha.substring(0, 7) : '';
const runId = process.env.RUN_ID;
let marker = '';
let legacyMarkers = [];
let prunePrefix = '';
let preserveLatest = 0;
let obsoleteMarker = '';
let obsoleteTitle = '';
if (trigger === 'auto') {
if (!shortSha) {
core.warning(
'Missing head_sha.txt for auto review; skipping comment.'
);
return;
}
marker = `<!-- ${provider}-review-auto-run-${runId} -->`;
legacyMarkers = [`<!-- ${provider}-review-auto -->`];
prunePrefix = `<!-- ${provider}-review-auto-`;
preserveLatest = 1;
obsoleteMarker = `<!-- ${provider}-review-obsolete -->`;
obsoleteTitle = `${providerTitle} Code Review - OBSOLETE`;
} else {
marker = `<!-- ${provider}-review-manual-run-${runId} -->`;
}
await post({
github,
context,
core,
prNumber,
body,
marker,
legacyMarkers,
prunePrefix,
preserveLatest,
obsoleteMarker,
obsoleteTitle,
});
- name: Add reaction to trigger comment
if: steps.download.outcome == 'success'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs');
if (!fs.existsSync('trigger_type.txt')) return;
const trigger = fs.readFileSync('trigger_type.txt', 'utf8').trim();
if (trigger !== 'manual') return;
if (!fs.existsSync('comment_id.txt')) return;
const commentId = parseInt(
fs.readFileSync('comment_id.txt', 'utf8').trim(),
10
);
if (!commentId) return;
await github.rest.reactions.createForIssueComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: commentId,
content: 'rocket'
});
failure-notice:
if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'failure'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Download artifact for PR number
id: download
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: ${{ inputs.result_artifact_name }}
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
continue-on-error: true
- name: React with failure
if: steps.download.outcome == 'success'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs');
if (!fs.existsSync('comment_id.txt')) return;
const commentId = parseInt(
fs.readFileSync('comment_id.txt', 'utf8').trim(),
10
);
if (!commentId) return;
await github.rest.reactions.createForIssueComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
comment_id: commentId,
content: 'confused'
});
unauthorized-notice:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >-
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'issue_comment' &&
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'skipped'
steps:
- name: Log skipped unauthorized request
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
core.info(
'Analysis workflow was skipped, which usually means the ' +
'issue_comment requester was not in the authorized list.'
);
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name: facebook/rocksdb/benchmark-linux
on: workflow_dispatch
permissions: {}
# FIXME: Disabled temporarily
# schedule:
# - cron: 7 */2 * * * # At minute 7 past every 2nd hour
jobs:
benchmark-linux:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest # FIXME: change this back to self-hosted when ready
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/build-for-benchmarks"
- uses: "./.github/actions/perform-benchmarks"
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-benchmarks"
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name: Post clang-tidy PR comment
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["clang-tidy"]
types: [completed]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
jobs:
comment:
if: github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout scripts
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/scripts
sparse-checkout-cone-mode: true
- name: Download clang-tidy results
id: download
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.3
with:
name: clang-tidy-result
run-id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
continue-on-error: true
- name: Post or update PR comment
if: steps.download.outcome == 'success'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs');
if (!fs.existsSync('clang-tidy-comment.md') || !fs.existsSync('pr_number.txt')) {
core.info('No clang-tidy results found; skipping.');
return;
}
const body = fs.readFileSync('clang-tidy-comment.md', 'utf8');
const prNumber = parseInt(fs.readFileSync('pr_number.txt', 'utf8').trim());
const post = require('./.github/scripts/post-pr-comment.js');
await post({
github,
context,
core,
prNumber,
body,
marker: '<!-- clang-tidy-bot -->',
});
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name: clang-tidy
on:
push:
pull_request:
permissions: {}
jobs:
clang-tidy:
if: github.repository_owner == 'facebook'
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- name: Mark workspace as safe for git
run: git config --global --add safe.directory $GITHUB_WORKSPACE
- name: Determine diff base
id: diff-base
run: |
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "pull_request" ]; then
BASE="${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}"
git fetch --depth=1 origin "$BASE"
else
BASE="${{ github.event.before }}"
if echo "$BASE" | grep -q '^0\{40\}$'; then
echo "skip=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "New branch push; skipping clang-tidy."
exit 0
fi
fi
echo "ref=$BASE" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "skip=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Install clang-tidy
if: steps.diff-base.outputs.skip != 'true'
run: apt-get update && apt-get install -y clang-tidy-21 && ln -sf /usr/bin/clang-tidy-21 /usr/local/bin/clang-tidy
- name: Generate compile_commands.json
if: steps.diff-base.outputs.skip != 'true'
run: |
mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON \
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang-21 \
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++-21 ..
cd ..
ln -sf build/compile_commands.json compile_commands.json
- name: Run clang-tidy on changed files
id: clang-tidy
if: steps.diff-base.outputs.skip != 'true'
run: |
python3 tools/run_clang_tidy.py \
-j 4 \
--diff-base ${{ steps.diff-base.outputs.ref }} \
--github-annotations \
--github-step-summary \
--comment-output clang-tidy-comment.md
continue-on-error: true
- name: Save PR number
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && always()
run: echo "${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}" > pr_number.txt
- name: Upload clang-tidy results
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: clang-tidy-result
path: |
clang-tidy-comment.md
pr_number.txt
if-no-files-found: ignore
- name: Fail if clang-tidy found issues
if: steps.clang-tidy.outcome == 'failure'
run: exit 1
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# Claude Code Review — Comment Posting Workflow
#
# Thin wrapper around .github/workflows/ai-review-comment.yml so the provider
# specific workflow name stays stable while the shared implementation lives in
# one reusable workflow.
name: Post Claude Review Comment
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Claude Code Review"]
types: [completed]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
issues: write
jobs:
review-comment:
uses: ./.github/workflows/ai-review-comment.yml
with:
provider: claude
result_artifact_name: claude-review-result
comment_file: claude-review-comment.md
secrets: inherit
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# Claude Code Review — Analysis Workflow
#
# Thin wrapper around .github/workflows/ai-review-analysis.yml so provider
# specific triggers and workflow_dispatch inputs stay stable while the shared
# implementation lives in one reusable workflow.
name: Claude Code Review
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["facebook/rocksdb/pr-jobs"]
types: [completed]
# The early pull_request_target path is limited to same-repo PRs by the job
# condition below. Fork PRs skip this path and rely on workflow_run instead.
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr_number:
description: PR number to review
required: true
type: number
model:
description: Claude model to use (defaults to latest Opus)
required: false
type: choice
options:
- claude-opus-4-6
- claude-sonnet-4-6
default: claude-opus-4-6
thinking_budget:
description: Override MAX_THINKING_TOKENS (blank = auto-classify, capped at 24000)
required: false
type: string
default: ""
permissions:
contents: read
# The shared analysis workflow polls check state, inspects prior runs, and
# reads PR metadata. Keep those permissions read-only in the caller.
actions: read
checks: read
pull-requests: read
jobs:
review:
if: >-
github.event_name != 'pull_request_target' ||
github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository
uses: ./.github/workflows/ai-review-analysis.yml
with:
provider: claude
display_name: Claude
review_command: /claude-review
query_command: /claude-query
result_artifact_name: claude-review-result
comment_file: claude-review-comment.md
default_model: claude-opus-4-6
selected_model: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.model || '' }}
classifier_model: claude-sonnet-4-6
recovery_model: claude-sonnet-4-6
thinking_budget: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.thinking_budget || '' }}
dispatch_pr_number: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.pr_number || '' }}
secrets: inherit
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# Codex Code Review — Comment Posting Workflow
#
# Thin wrapper around .github/workflows/ai-review-comment.yml so the provider
# specific workflow name stays stable while the shared implementation lives in
# one reusable workflow.
name: Post Codex Review Comment
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Codex Code Review"]
types: [completed]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
issues: write
jobs:
review-comment:
uses: ./.github/workflows/ai-review-comment.yml
with:
provider: codex
result_artifact_name: codex-review-result
comment_file: codex-review-comment.md
secrets: inherit
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# Codex Code Review — Analysis Workflow
#
# Thin wrapper around .github/workflows/ai-review-analysis.yml so provider
# specific triggers and workflow_dispatch inputs stay stable while the shared
# implementation lives in one reusable workflow.
name: Codex Code Review
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["facebook/rocksdb/pr-jobs"]
types: [completed]
# The early pull_request_target path is limited to same-repo PRs by the job
# condition below. Fork PRs skip this path and rely on workflow_run instead.
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize]
issue_comment:
types: [created]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr_number:
description: PR number to review
required: true
type: number
model:
description: Codex model to use
required: false
type: choice
options:
- gpt-5.5
- gpt-5.3-codex
- gpt-5.2-codex
default: gpt-5.5
thinking_budget:
description: Override MAX_THINKING_TOKENS (blank = auto-classify)
required: false
type: string
default: ""
permissions:
contents: read
# The shared analysis workflow polls check state, inspects prior runs, and
# reads PR metadata. Keep those permissions read-only in the caller.
actions: read
checks: read
pull-requests: read
jobs:
review:
if: >-
github.event_name != 'pull_request_target' ||
github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository
uses: ./.github/workflows/ai-review-analysis.yml
with:
provider: codex
display_name: Codex
review_command: /codex-review
query_command: /codex-query
result_artifact_name: codex-review-result
comment_file: codex-review-comment.md
default_model: gpt-5.5
selected_model: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.model || '' }}
thinking_budget: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.thinking_budget || '' }}
dispatch_pr_number: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && inputs.pr_number || '' }}
secrets: inherit
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name: facebook/rocksdb/nightly
on: workflow_dispatch
permissions: {}
jobs:
# These jobs would be in nightly but are failing or otherwise broken for
# some reason.
build-linux-arm-test-full:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: arm64large
container:
image: ubuntu-2004:202111-02
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags"
- run: make V=1 J=4 -j4 check
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
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name: facebook/rocksdb/nightly
on:
schedule:
- cron: 0 9 * * *
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: {}
jobs:
build-format-compatible:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Need full repo history
fetch-tags: true
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-upstream"
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- name: test
run: |-
export TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb
rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb
mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb
git config --global --add safe.directory /__w/rocksdb/rocksdb
tools/check_format_compatible.sh
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-non-shm:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
env:
TEST_TMPDIR: "/tmp/rocksdb_test_tmp"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- run: make V=1 -j32 check
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-clang-21-asan-ubsan-with-folly:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
env:
CC: clang-21
CXX: clang++-21
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-getdeps-downloads"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-folly"
- name: Build folly and dependencies
run: |
clean_path=()
IFS=: read -ra path_entries <<< "$PATH"
for entry in "${path_entries[@]}"; do
if [[ "$entry" != "/usr/lib/ccache" ]]; then
clean_path+=("$entry")
fi
done
export PATH="$(IFS=:; echo "${clean_path[*]}")"
ccache_bin="$(command -v ccache || true)"
if [[ -n "$ccache_bin" && -x "$ccache_bin" ]]; then
mv "$ccache_bin" "${ccache_bin}.disabled"
fi
export CC=gcc
export CXX=g++
export USE_CCACHE=0
export CCACHE_DISABLE=1
make build_folly
shell: bash
- run: LIB_MODE=static USE_CLANG=1 USE_FOLLY=1 COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN=1 COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 make -j32 check
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-cmake-with-folly:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-getdeps-downloads"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-folly"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-folly"
id: cache-folly
- uses: "./.github/actions/build-folly"
with:
cache-hit: ${{ steps.cache-folly.outputs.cache-hit }}
- run: "(mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DUSE_FOLLY=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED=0 .. && make VERBOSE=1 -j20 && ctest -j20)"
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-release-with-folly:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-getdeps-downloads"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-folly"
- run: "DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make -j20 build_folly"
- run: "USE_FOLLY=1 LIB_MODE=static DEBUG_LEVEL=0 V=1 make -j20 release"
- run: "(mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DUSE_FOLLY=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED=0 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. && make VERBOSE=1 -j20 && ctest -j20)"
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-windows-vs2022-avx2:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on: windows-2022
env:
CMAKE_GENERATOR: Visual Studio 17 2022
CMAKE_PORTABLE: AVX2
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/windows-build-steps"
build-linux-arm-test-full:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y build-essential libgflags-dev
- run: make V=1 J=4 -j4 check
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-arm-crashtest:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y build-essential libgflags-dev libsnappy-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev liblz4-dev libzstd-dev
- run: sudo mount -o remount,size=16G /dev/shm
- run: sudo dd bs=1048576 count=4096 if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile && sudo chmod 600 /swapfile && sudo mkswap /swapfile && sudo swapon /swapfile
- run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && make V=1 -j8 CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS='--duration=1800 --max_key=2500000' blackbox_crash_test_with_atomic_flush
- run: rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb.*
- run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && make V=1 -j8 CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS='--duration=1800 --max_key=2500000' blackbox_crash_test_with_multiops_wc_txn
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-examples:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- name: Build examples
run: make V=1 -j4 static_lib && cd examples && make V=1 -j4
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-fuzzers:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- name: Build rocksdb lib
run: CC=clang-21 CXX=clang++-21 USE_CLANG=1 make -j4 static_lib
- name: Build fuzzers
run: cd fuzz && make sst_file_writer_fuzzer db_fuzzer db_map_fuzzer
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-cmake-with-folly-lite:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-getdeps-downloads"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-folly"
- run: "(mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DUSE_FOLLY_LITE=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-DGLOG_USE_GLOG_EXPORT .. && make VERBOSE=1 -j20 && ctest -j20)"
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
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name: facebook/rocksdb/pr-jobs-candidate
on: workflow_dispatch
permissions: {}
jobs:
# These jobs would be in pr-jobs but are failing or otherwise broken for
# some reason.
# =========================== ARM Jobs ============================ #
build-linux-arm:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: arm64large # GitHub hosted ARM runners do not yet exist
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags"
- run: ROCKSDBTESTS_PLATFORM_DEPENDENT=only make V=1 J=4 -j4 all_but_some_tests check_some
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-arm-cmake-no_test_run:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: arm64large # GitHub hosted ARM runners do not yet exist
env:
JAVA_HOME: "/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-arm64"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags"
- name: Set Java Environment
run: |-
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> $BASH_ENV
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- name: Build with cmake
run: |-
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_TESTS=0 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DWITH_BENCHMARK_TOOLS=0 -DWITH_TOOLS=0 -DWITH_CORE_TOOLS=1 ..
make -j4
- name: Build Java with cmake
run: |-
rm -rf build
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DJNI=1 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 ..
make -j4 rocksdb rocksdbjni
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
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name: facebook/rocksdb/pr-jobs
on: [push, pull_request]
permissions: {}
env:
# Set to a job name to run only that job (on any repo), or leave empty for
# normal behavior (all jobs on facebook repo only).
ONLY_JOB: ''
jobs:
config:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
only_job: ${{ steps.set.outputs.only_job }}
steps:
- id: set
run: echo "only_job=$ONLY_JOB" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
# NOTE: multiple workflows would be recommended, but the current GHA UI in
# PRs doesn't make it clear when there's an overall error with a workflow,
# making it easy to overlook something broken. Grouping everything into one
# workflow minimizes the problem because it will be suspicious if there are
# no GHA results.
#
# The if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }} lines prevent the
# jobs from attempting to run on repo forks, because of a few problems:
# * runs-on labels are repository (owner) specific, so the job might wait
# for days waiting for a runner that simply isn't available.
# * Pushes to branches on forks for pull requests (the normal process) would
# run the workflow jobs twice: once in the pull-from fork and once for the PR
# destination repo. This is wasteful and dumb.
# * It is not known how to avoid copy-pasting the line to each job,
# increasing the risk of misconfiguration, especially on forks that might
# want to run with this GHA setup.
#
# SELECTIVE JOB EXECUTION: Set the ONLY_JOB env var at the top of this file
# to a job name (e.g. "build-linux-clang-tidy") to run only that job,
# bypassing the repository owner check. Leave it empty for normal behavior.
#
# DEBUGGING WITH SSH: Temporarily add this as a job step, either before the
# step of interest without the "if:" line or after the failing step with the
# "if:" line. Then use ssh command printed in CI output.
# - name: Setup tmate session # TEMPORARY!
# if: ${{ failure() }}
# uses: mxschmitt/action-tmate@v3
# with:
# limit-access-to-actor: true
# ======================== Fast Initial Checks ====================== #
check-format-and-targets:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'check-format-and-targets' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Need full checkout to determine merge base
fetch-tags: true
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-upstream"
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
- name: Install Dependencies
run: python -m pip install --upgrade pip
- name: Install argparse
run: pip install argparse
- name: Install clang-format
run: |
pip install https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/fb/ac/3c04772acc0257f5730e83adb542b2603c1a62d1315010ab593a980af404/clang_format-21.1.2-py2.py3-none-manylinux_2_27_x86_64.manylinux_2_28_x86_64.whl
clang-format --version
- name: Download clang-format-diff.py
run: wget https://rocksdb-deps.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/llvm/llvm-project/release/12.x/clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py
- name: Check format
run: VERBOSE_CHECK=1 make check-format
- name: Compare buckify output
run: make check-buck-targets
- name: Simple source code checks
run: make check-sources
- name: Validate GitHub Actions YAML
run: make check-workflow-yaml
- name: Sanity check check_format_compatible.sh
run: |-
export TEST_TMPDIR=/dev/shm/rocksdb
rm -rf /dev/shm/rocksdb
mkdir /dev/shm/rocksdb
git reset --hard
git config --global --add safe.directory /__w/rocksdb/rocksdb
SANITY_CHECK=1 LONG_TEST=1 tools/check_format_compatible.sh
# ========================= Linux With Tests ======================== #
build-linux:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: build-linux
- run: make V=1 J=32 -j32 check
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-cmake-mingw:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-cmake-mingw' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: cmake-mingw
- run: update-alternatives --set x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ /usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++-posix
- name: Build cmake-mingw
run: |-
export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DJNI=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=OFF .. -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Windows && make -j4 rocksdb rocksdbjni
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-make-with-folly:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-make-with-folly' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 32-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-getdeps-downloads"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-folly"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: make-with-folly
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-folly"
id: cache-folly
- uses: "./.github/actions/build-folly"
with:
cache-hit: ${{ steps.cache-folly.outputs.cache-hit }}
- run: USE_FOLLY=1 LIB_MODE=static V=1 make -j64 check
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-make-with-folly-lite-no-test:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-make-with-folly-lite-no-test' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-getdeps-downloads"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-folly"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: make-folly-lite
- run: USE_FOLLY_LITE=1 EXTRA_CXXFLAGS=-DGLOG_USE_GLOG_EXPORT V=1 make -j32 all
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-cmake-with-folly-coroutines:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-cmake-with-folly-coroutines' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 32-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-getdeps-downloads"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-folly"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: cmake-folly-coroutines
- uses: "./.github/actions/cache-folly"
id: cache-folly
- uses: "./.github/actions/build-folly"
with:
cache-hit: ${{ steps.cache-folly.outputs.cache-hit }}
- run: "(mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DUSE_COROUTINES=1 -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED=0 -DPORTABLE=ON .. && make VERBOSE=1 -j64 && ctest -j64)"
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-cmake-with-benchmark-no-thread-status:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-cmake-with-benchmark-no-thread-status' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
shard: [0, 1, 2, 3]
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: cmake-benchmark
- name: Build
run: mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 -DWITH_BENCHMARK=1 -DPORTABLE=ON -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-DNROCKSDB_THREAD_STATUS .. && make VERBOSE=1 -j20
- name: Test shard ${{ matrix.shard }} of 4
run: cd build && ctest -j20 -I ${{ matrix.shard }},,4
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
with:
artifact-prefix: "${{ github.job }}-shard${{ matrix.shard }}"
build-linux-encrypted_env-no_compression:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-encrypted_env-no_compression' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: encrypted-env-no-compression
- run: ENCRYPTED_ENV=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_SNAPPY=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ZLIB=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_BZIP=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_LZ4=1 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ZSTD=1 make V=1 J=32 -j32 check
- run: "./sst_dump --help | grep -E -q 'Supported built-in compression types: kNoCompression$' # Verify no compiled in compression\n"
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
# ======================== Linux No Test Runs ======================= #
build-linux-release:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-release' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: release
- run: make V=1 -j32 LIB_MODE=shared release
- run: ls librocksdb.so
- run: "./trace_analyzer --version" # A tool dependent on gflags that can run in release build
- run: make clean
- run: USE_RTTI=1 make V=1 -j32 release
- run: ls librocksdb.a
- run: "./trace_analyzer --version"
- run: make clean
- run: apt-get remove -y libgflags-dev
- run: make V=1 -j32 LIB_MODE=shared release
- run: ls librocksdb.so
- run: if ./trace_analyzer --version; then false; else true; fi
- run: make clean
- run: USE_RTTI=1 make V=1 -j32 release
- run: ls librocksdb.a
- run: if ./trace_analyzer --version; then false; else true; fi
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-clang-13-no_test_run:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-clang-13-no_test_run' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 8-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: clang-13
# FIXME: get back to "all microbench" targets
- run: CC=clang-13 CXX=clang++-13 USE_CLANG=1 EXTRA_CXXFLAGS=-stdlib=libc++ EXTRA_LDFLAGS=-stdlib=libc++ make -j32 shared_lib
- run: make clean
# FIXME: get back to "release" target
- run: CC=clang-13 CXX=clang++-13 USE_CLANG=1 EXTRA_CXXFLAGS=-stdlib=libc++ EXTRA_LDFLAGS=-stdlib=libc++ DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make -j32 shared_lib
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-clang-21-no_test_run:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-clang-21-no_test_run' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: clang-21
- run: CC=clang-21 CXX=clang++-21 USE_CLANG=1 make -j32 all microbench
- run: make clean
- run: CC=clang-21 CXX=clang++-21 USE_CLANG=1 DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make -j32 release
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-gcc-14-no_test_run:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-gcc-14-no_test_run' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: gcc-14
- run: CC=gcc-14 CXX=g++-14 V=1 make -j32 all microbench
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
# ======================== Linux Other Checks ======================= #
build-linux-unity-and-headers:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-unity-and-headers' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: gcc:latest
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- run: apt-get update -y && apt-get install -y libgflags-dev
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: unity-headers
- name: Unity build
run: make V=1 -j8 unity_test
- run: make V=1 -j8 -k check-headers
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-mini-crashtest:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-mini-crashtest' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- crash_test_target: blackbox_crash_test_with_atomic_flush
crash_duration: 480
- crash_test_target: blackbox_crash_test
crash_duration: 240
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: mini-crashtest
- run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && make V=1 -j8 CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS='--duration=${{ matrix.crash_duration }} --max_key=2500000' ${{ matrix.crash_test_target }}
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
with:
artifact-prefix: "${{ github.job }}-${{ matrix.crash_test_target }}"
# ======================= Linux with Sanitizers ===================== #
build-linux-clang21-asan-ubsan:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-clang21-asan-ubsan' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 32-core-ubuntu
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
shard: [0, 1, 2]
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: clang21-asan-ubsan
- run: COMPILE_WITH_ASAN=1 COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN=1 CC=clang-21 CXX=clang++-21 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j40 check
env:
CI_SHARD_INDEX: ${{ matrix.shard }}
CI_TOTAL_SHARDS: 3
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
with:
artifact-prefix: "${{ github.job }}-shard${{ matrix.shard }}"
build-linux-clang21-mini-tsan:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-clang21-mini-tsan' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 32-core-ubuntu
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
shard: [0, 1, 2]
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: clang21-tsan
- run: COMPILE_WITH_TSAN=1 CC=clang-21 CXX=clang++-21 ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ALIGNED_NEW=1 USE_CLANG=1 make V=1 -j32 check
env:
CI_SHARD_INDEX: ${{ matrix.shard }}
CI_TOTAL_SHARDS: 3
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
with:
artifact-prefix: "${{ github.job }}-shard${{ matrix.shard }}"
build-linux-static_lib-alt_namespace-status_checked:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-static_lib-alt_namespace-status_checked' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: static-alt-namespace
- run: ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1 TEST_UINT128_COMPAT=1 ROCKSDB_MODIFY_NPHASH=1 LIB_MODE=static OPT="-DROCKSDB_USE_STD_SEMAPHORES -DROCKSDB_NAMESPACE=alternative_rocksdb_ns" make V=1 -j24 check
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
# ========================= MacOS build only ======================== #
build-macos:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-macos' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on: macos-15-xlarge
env:
ROCKSDB_DISABLE_JEMALLOC: 1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: maxim-lobanov/setup-xcode@v1.6.0
with:
xcode-version: 16.4.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: macos
- uses: "./.github/actions/increase-max-open-files-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps-macos"
- name: Build
run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && make V=1 J=16 -j8 all
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
# ========================= MacOS with Tests ======================== #
build-macos-cmake:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-macos-cmake' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on: macos-15-xlarge
strategy:
matrix:
run_sharded_tests: [0, 1, 2, 3]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: maxim-lobanov/setup-xcode@v1.6.0
with:
xcode-version: 16.4.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: macos-cmake
- uses: "./.github/actions/increase-max-open-files-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps-macos"
- name: cmake generate project file
run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DWITH_GFLAGS=1 ..
- name: Build tests
run: cd build && make VERBOSE=1 -j8
- name: Run shard 0 out of 4 test shards
run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && cd build && ctest -j8 -I 0,,4
if: ${{ matrix.run_sharded_tests == 0 }}
- name: Run shard 1 out of 4 test shards
run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && cd build && ctest -j8 -I 1,,4
if: ${{ matrix.run_sharded_tests == 1 }}
- name: Run shard 2 out of 4 test shards
run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && cd build && ctest -j8 -I 2,,4
if: ${{ matrix.run_sharded_tests == 2 }}
- name: Run shard 3 out of 4 test shards
run: ulimit -S -n `ulimit -H -n` && cd build && ctest -j8 -I 3,,4
if: ${{ matrix.run_sharded_tests == 3 }}
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
# ======================== Windows with Tests ======================= #
# NOTE: some windows jobs are in "nightly" to save resources
build-windows-vs2022:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-windows-vs2022' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on: windows-8-core
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- test_shard: db_test
suite_run: db_test
run_java: "false"
- test_shard: other
suite_run: arena_test,db_basic_test,db_test2,db_merge_operand_test,bloom_test,c_test,coding_test,crc32c_test,dynamic_bloom_test,env_basic_test,env_test,hash_test,random_test
run_java: "false"
- test_shard: java
suite_run: ""
run_java: "true"
env:
CMAKE_GENERATOR: Visual Studio 17 2022
CMAKE_PORTABLE: 1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/windows-build-steps"
with:
suite-run: ${{ matrix.suite_run }}
run-java: ${{ matrix.run_java }}
# ============================ Java Jobs ============================ #
build-linux-java:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-java' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: java
- name: Set Java Environment
run: |-
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- name: Test RocksDBJava
run: make V=1 J=8 -j8 jtest
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
build-linux-java-static:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-java-static' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: java-static
- name: Set Java Environment
run: |-
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- name: Build RocksDBJava Static Library
run: make V=1 J=8 -j8 rocksdbjavastatic
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
build-macos-java:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-macos-java' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on: macos-15-xlarge
env:
JAVA_HOME: "/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/liberica-jdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home"
ROCKSDB_DISABLE_JEMALLOC: 1
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: maxim-lobanov/setup-xcode@v1.6.0
with:
xcode-version: 16.4.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: macos-java
- uses: "./.github/actions/increase-max-open-files-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-jdk8-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps-macos"
- name: Set Java Environment
run: |-
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- name: Test RocksDBJava
run: make V=1 J=16 -j16 jtest
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-macos-java-static:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-macos-java-static' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on: macos-15-xlarge
env:
JAVA_HOME: "/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/liberica-jdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: maxim-lobanov/setup-xcode@v1.6.0
with:
xcode-version: 16.4.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: macos-java-static
- uses: "./.github/actions/increase-max-open-files-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-jdk8-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps-macos"
- name: Set Java Environment
run: |-
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- name: Build RocksDBJava x86 and ARM Static Libraries
run: make V=1 J=16 -j16 rocksdbjavastaticosx
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-macos-java-static-universal:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-macos-java-static-universal' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on: macos-15-xlarge
env:
JAVA_HOME: "/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/liberica-jdk-8.jdk/Contents/Home"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: maxim-lobanov/setup-xcode@v1.6.0
with:
xcode-version: 16.4.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: macos-java-static-universal
- uses: "./.github/actions/increase-max-open-files-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-gflags-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-jdk8-on-macos"
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps-macos"
- name: Set Java Environment
run: |-
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- name: Build RocksDBJava Universal Binary Static Library
run: make V=1 J=16 -j16 rocksdbjavastaticosx_ub
- uses: "./.github/actions/teardown-ccache"
if: always()
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
build-linux-java-pmd:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-java-pmd' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu
container:
image: evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_x64-be
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/install-maven"
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- name: Set Java Environment
run: |-
echo "JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME}"
which java && java -version
which javac && javac -version
- name: PMD RocksDBJava
run: make V=1 J=8 -j8 jpmd
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: pmd-report
path: "${{ github.workspace }}/java/target/pmd.xml"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.0.0
with:
name: maven-site
path: "${{ github.workspace }}/java/target/site"
build-linux-arm:
if: needs.config.outputs.only_job == 'build-linux-arm' || (needs.config.outputs.only_job == '' && github.repository_owner == 'facebook')
needs: config
runs-on:
labels: 4-core-ubuntu-arm
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y build-essential ccache
- uses: "./.github/actions/setup-ccache"
with:
cache-key-prefix: arm
- run: ROCKSDBTESTS_PLATFORM_DEPENDENT=only make V=1 J=4 -j4 all_but_some_tests check_some
- name: Print ccache stats
run: ccache -s
if: always()
shell: bash
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
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name: Check buck targets and code format
on: [push, pull_request]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
check:
name: Check TARGETS file and code format
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout feature branch
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Fetch from upstream
run: |
git remote add upstream https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git && git fetch upstream
- name: Where am I
run: |
echo git status && git status
echo "git remote -v" && git remote -v
echo git branch && git branch
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
- name: Install Dependencies
run: python -m pip install --upgrade pip
- name: Install argparse
run: pip install argparse
- name: Download clang-format-diff.py
run: wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/llvm/llvm-project/release/12.x/clang/tools/clang-format/clang-format-diff.py
- name: Check format
run: VERBOSE_CHECK=1 make check-format
- name: Compare buckify output
run: make check-buck-targets
- name: Simple source code checks
run: make check-sources
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name: facebook/rocksdb/weekly
on:
schedule:
- cron: 0 9 * * 0
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: {}
jobs:
build-linux-valgrind:
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'facebook' }}
runs-on:
labels: 16-core-ubuntu
timeout-minutes: 840
container:
image: ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.1
options: --shm-size=16gb
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.0
- uses: "./.github/actions/pre-steps"
- run: make V=1 -j20 valgrind_test
- uses: "./.github/actions/post-steps"
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unity.a
tags
etags
GPATH
GRTAGS
GTAGS
rocksdb_dump
rocksdb_undump
db_test2
@@ -88,10 +85,8 @@ fbcode/
fbcode
buckifier/*.pyc
buckifier/__pycache__
.arcconfig
compile_commands.json
meta_gen_cpp_compile_commands.json
clang-format-diff.py
.py3/
@@ -102,11 +97,3 @@ cmake-build-*
third-party/folly/
.cache
*.sublime-*
# Claude Code local settings
.claude/settings.local.json
tools/__pycache__/
# Keep documentation trackable even if broader ignores match names like "*_test".
!docs/
!docs/**
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# Agent Instructions
This repository's authoritative agent instructions live in `CLAUDE.md`.
Read and follow [`CLAUDE.md`](./CLAUDE.md) in full before making changes or
reviewing code in this checkout.
If there is any ambiguity between this file and `CLAUDE.md`, `CLAUDE.md` takes
precedence.
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# RocksDB Code Generation and Review Guidance
This document provides guidance for generating and reviewing code in the RocksDB project, derived from analysis of code review feedback across hundreds of complex merged Pull Requests. Use this as a reference when writing code with AI assistants or conducting code reviews.
---
## General Best Practices
### Code Quality and Maintainability
**Clarity and Readability:** Write clear, self-documenting code. Use meaningful variable names, add comments for complex logic, and structure code to minimize cognitive load. Avoid clever tricks that sacrifice readability for marginal performance gains unless absolutely necessary.
**Consistent Style:** Follow existing code style conventions. RocksDB uses `.clang-format` for formatting, specific naming conventions, and structural patterns. Deviations from these patterns are frequently flagged in reviews.
**Error Handling:** Ensure robust error handling throughout the codebase. Use RocksDB's `Status` type consistently, propagate errors appropriately, and avoid silently ignoring failures. Reviewers pay close attention to edge cases and failure modes.
### Testing Philosophy
**Comprehensive Coverage:** Every change should include appropriate test coverage. This includes unit tests for isolated functionality, integration tests for component interactions, and stress tests for concurrency and performance validation. Reviewers will ask for additional tests if coverage is insufficient.
**Edge Cases and Failure Modes:** Tests should explicitly cover edge cases, boundary conditions, and potential failure scenarios. This is especially important for changes affecting core database operations, compaction, or recovery logic.
**Platform-Specific Testing:** RocksDB supports multiple platforms (Linux, Windows, macOS) and compilers (GCC, Clang, MSVC). Changes should be tested across relevant platforms, particularly when touching platform-specific code or using compiler-specific features.
### Performance Considerations
**⚠️ PERFORMANCE IS CRITICAL:** RocksDB is a high-performance storage engine where every CPU cycle and memory access matters. When writing code, always evaluate from a performance perspective. This is not optional—performance-aware coding is a fundamental requirement for all contributions.
**Benchmarking and Profiling:** Performance claims should be backed by empirical evidence. Use RocksDB's benchmarking tools (e.g., `db_bench`) to validate improvements. Reviewers will request benchmark results for changes that could impact performance.
**Memory Allocation:** Minimize dynamic memory allocations, especially in hot paths. Prefer stack allocation over heap allocation. Reuse buffers when possible. Consider using arena allocators or memory pools for frequent small allocations. Every `new`, `malloc`, or container resize has a cost.
**Memory Copy:** Avoid unnecessary memory copies. Use move semantics, `std::string_view`, `Slice`, and pass-by-reference where appropriate. Be aware of implicit copies in STL containers and function returns. Prefer in-place operations over copy-and-modify patterns.
**CPU Cache Efficiency:** Design data structures and access patterns to be cache-friendly. Keep frequently accessed data together (data locality). Prefer sequential memory access over random access. Be mindful of cache line sizes (typically 64 bytes) and avoid false sharing in concurrent code. Consider struct packing and field ordering to improve cache utilization.
**Loop Optimization:** Look for opportunities to collapse nested loops, reduce loop overhead, and minimize branch mispredictions. Hoist invariant computations out of loops. Consider loop unrolling for tight inner loops. Batch operations when possible to amortize per-operation overhead.
**SIMD and Vectorization:** Leverage SIMD instructions (SSE, AVX) for data-parallel operations when appropriate. Structure data to enable auto-vectorization by the compiler. Consider explicit SIMD intrinsics for critical hot paths like checksum computation, encoding/decoding, and bulk data processing.
**Branch Prediction:** Minimize unpredictable branches in hot paths. Use `LIKELY`/`UNLIKELY` macros to hint branch prediction. Consider branchless alternatives for simple conditionals. Order switch cases and if-else chains by frequency.
**Memory and Resource Management:** Be mindful of memory allocations, especially in hot paths. Use RAII patterns, smart pointers, and RocksDB's memory management utilities appropriately.
**Hot Path Analysis:** When deciding how aggressively to optimize code, consider whether it's on a hot path:
- **Hot path** (executed thousands+ times, e.g., data access, iteration, compaction loops): Performance is paramount. Apply all optimization techniques—loop collapsing, SIMD, cache optimization, pre-allocation, etc. The cost of each operation is multiplied by execution frequency.
- **Cold path** (executed rarely, e.g., DB open, configuration parsing, error handling): Maintainability and clarity are more important. Prefer readable code over micro-optimizations. Complex optimizations here add maintenance burden with negligible performance benefit.
- **Warm path** (moderate frequency): Balance both concerns. Use profiling data to guide optimization decisions.
**Avoid Premature Optimization:** While performance is critical, focus on correctness first, then optimize based on profiling data. However, be performance-aware from the start—choosing the right algorithm and data structure upfront is not premature optimization. Use the hot path analysis above to decide how much optimization effort is warranted.
### API Design and Compatibility
**Backwards Compatibility:** RocksDB maintains strong backwards compatibility guarantees. Breaking changes are rare and require extensive justification. When deprecating features, follow the project's deprecation policy (typically spanning multiple releases).
**API Consistency:** New APIs should be consistent with existing patterns. Use similar naming conventions, parameter ordering, and return types. Reviewers will suggest changes to improve consistency with the broader codebase.
**Documentation:** Public APIs must be thoroughly documented. Include usage examples, parameter descriptions, and notes on thread safety, performance characteristics, and compatibility considerations.
---
## Component-Specific Guidance
### Database Core (`db`)
The database core handles write-ahead logging (WAL), memtables, compaction, and recovery. This component receives the most scrutiny in code reviews.
**Concurrency and Thread Safety:** Database operations are highly concurrent. Reviewers carefully examine locking strategies, atomic operations, and memory ordering. Document synchronization assumptions clearly. Use appropriate memory ordering semantics (`acquire`/`release` vs. `seq_cst`).
**Compaction Logic:** Changes to compaction are complex and high-risk. Ensure that compaction logic respects configured parameters, handles edge cases (empty databases, single-file compactions), and maintains correctness under concurrent operations.
**Error Propagation:** Database operations can fail in many ways (I/O errors, corruption, resource exhaustion). Ensure that errors are properly propagated, logged, and handled. Avoid assertions in production code paths.
**Testing:** Database core changes require extensive testing, including unit tests, integration tests, and stress tests. Test with various configurations, compaction styles, and concurrent workloads.
### Public Headers (`include`)
Public headers define RocksDB's API surface. Changes here have the highest compatibility impact.
**API Design:** New APIs should be intuitive, consistent with existing patterns, and well-documented. Consider how the API will be used in practice and avoid adding unnecessary complexity.
**Backwards Compatibility:** Breaking changes to public APIs require extensive justification and a deprecation plan. Maintain ABI compatibility for bug fixes and patch releases.
**Documentation:** Every public API must be thoroughly documented with usage examples, parameter descriptions, and notes on thread safety and performance characteristics.
**Deprecation:** When deprecating APIs, follow the project's policy. Mark deprecated APIs clearly, provide migration guidance, and maintain support for at least one major release.
### Internal Utilities (`util`)
Internal utilities provide common functionality used throughout the codebase.
**Code Reuse:** Utilities should be general-purpose and reusable. Avoid duplicating functionality that already exists elsewhere in the codebase.
**Error Handling:** Utility functions should handle errors robustly and propagate them appropriately. Consider edge cases like overflow, underflow, and invalid inputs.
**Testing:** Utility functions should have comprehensive test coverage, including edge cases and failure modes. Consider adding death tests for assertions.
**Performance:** Utilities are often used in hot paths. Ensure that implementations are efficient and avoid unnecessary allocations or copies.
### Table Management (`table`)
Table management handles SST file format, block-based tables, and table readers/writers.
**Block Format and Checksums:** Changes to block format require extreme care. Ensure that checksums are computed and verified correctly. Test with various compression algorithms and block sizes.
**Iterator Correctness:** Table iterators are used throughout the codebase. Ensure that iterator semantics (Seek, Next, Prev) are correct, especially at boundaries and with deletions.
**Caching and Prefetching:** Table readers interact with the block cache and prefetching logic. Ensure that cache keys are unique and that prefetching respects configured limits.
**Performance:** Table operations are performance-critical. Benchmark changes that could impact read or write performance.
### Utilities (`utilities`)
Utilities include optional features like transactions, backup engine, and checkpoint.
**Feature Isolation:** Utilities should be self-contained and not introduce unnecessary dependencies on core database internals.
**Deprecation and Cleanup:** Legacy features are being phased out. When removing deprecated code, ensure that migration paths are documented and that users have sufficient warning.
**Cross-Platform Compatibility:** Utilities often interact with OS-specific APIs. Ensure that code works on all supported platforms.
### Options and Configuration (`options`)
Options define RocksDB's configuration system.
**Type Safety:** Use appropriate types for options (e.g., `uint32_t` for flags, scoped enums for enumerated values).
**Deprecation Policy:** When deprecating options, follow the project's policy. Document the deprecation, provide migration guidance, and maintain support for at least one major release.
**Dynamic Configuration:** Some options can be changed dynamically. Ensure that dynamic changes are thread-safe and take effect correctly.
**Validation:** Validate option values and provide clear error messages for invalid configurations.
### Cache (`cache`)
Cache management is critical for RocksDB's performance.
**Concurrency:** Cache operations are highly concurrent. Ensure that implementations are thread-safe and use appropriate synchronization primitives.
**Performance:** Cache operations are in the hot path. Optimize for low latency and high throughput. Benchmark changes carefully.
**Memory Management:** Cache implementations must manage memory carefully to avoid leaks and excessive allocations.
**Eviction Policies:** Changes to eviction policies should be well-tested and benchmarked to ensure they improve overall performance.
---
## Code Review Checklist
When reviewing RocksDB code (or preparing code for review), use this checklist:
### Correctness
- [ ] Does the change preserve database semantics (e.g., snapshot isolation, key ordering)?
- [ ] Are all error cases handled appropriately?
- [ ] Is the change thread-safe? Are synchronization primitives used correctly?
- [ ] Are there any potential data races or deadlocks?
### Testing
- [ ] Does the change include appropriate test coverage?
- [ ] Are edge cases and failure modes tested?
- [ ] Have the tests been run on all supported platforms?
- [ ] Are stress tests passing?
### Performance
- [ ] Are there benchmark results for performance-sensitive changes?
- [ ] Does the change avoid unnecessary allocations or copies?
- [ ] Are hot paths optimized appropriately?
### API and Compatibility
- [ ] Is the change backwards compatible?
- [ ] Are new APIs consistent with existing patterns?
- [ ] Is the public API documented?
- [ ] Are deprecated features handled according to policy?
### Code Quality
- [ ] Does the code follow RocksDB's style conventions?
- [ ] Is the code clear and maintainable?
- [ ] Are comments and documentation sufficient?
- [ ] Are there any code smells or anti-patterns?
---
## Common Review Feedback Patterns
The following patterns emerged as frequent sources of review feedback:
1. **Test Coverage:** Reviewers frequently request additional tests for edge cases, platform-specific behavior, and failure modes. Complex changes require comprehensive test coverage including unit tests, integration tests, and stress tests.
2. **Error Handling:** Ensure proper error propagation using RocksDB's `Status` type. Avoid silent failures and provide clear error messages that include context about what failed and why.
3. **API Design:** New APIs should be consistent with existing patterns. Use descriptive names that follow established conventions. Avoid breaking changes without strong justification and a clear deprecation plan.
4. **Documentation:** Public APIs must be documented with usage examples and notes on thread safety, performance characteristics, and compatibility considerations. Complex internal logic should also be well-commented.
5. **Performance:** Performance-sensitive changes require benchmark results to validate improvements. Use `db_bench` and other profiling tools to measure impact. Avoid premature optimization that adds complexity without measurable benefit.
6. **Concurrency:** Thread safety is critical in RocksDB. Document synchronization assumptions clearly. Use appropriate memory ordering semantics. Consider potential race conditions and deadlocks.
7. **Code Style:** Follow existing conventions for naming, formatting, and structure. Use `.clang-format` for consistent formatting. Prefer scoped enums (`enum class`) over unscoped enums.
8. **Backwards Compatibility:** RocksDB maintains strong compatibility guarantees. Breaking changes require extensive justification. When deprecating features, provide migration guidance and maintain support across multiple releases.
9. **Refactoring:** Reviewers appreciate refactoring that improves code readability and maintainability. Look for opportunities to deduplicate code and simplify complex logic.
10. **Platform Compatibility:** Ensure changes work correctly on all supported platforms (Linux, Windows, macOS) and with all supported compilers (GCC, Clang, MSVC).
---
## Important tips
### Build system
* There are 3 build system. Make, CMake, BUCK(meta internal).
* When a new .cc file is added, update Makefile, CMakeLists.txt, src.mk, BUCK.
* Don't manually edit BUCK file, after updating src.mk, run
/usr/local/bin/python3 buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py to update it
* Use make to build and run the test. CMake and BUCK are not used locally.
* Use `make dbg` command to build all of the unit test in debug mode.
* For -j in make command, use the number of CPU cores to decide it.
### Unit Test
* After all of the unit tests are added, review them and try to extract common
reusable utility functions to reduce code duplication due to copy past between
unit tests. This should be done every time unit test is updated.
* Don't use sleep to wait for certain events to happen. This will cause test to
be flaky. Instead, use sync point to synchronize thread progress.
* Cap unit test execution with 60 seconds timeout.
* When there are multiple unit tests need to be executed, try to use
gtest_parallel.py if available. E.g.
python3 ${GTEST_PARALLEL}/gtest_parallel.py ./table_test
* After writing a test, stress-test for flakiness:
```bash
COERCE_CONTEXT_SWITCH=1 make {test_binary}
./{test_binary} --gtest_filter="*YourTestName*" --gtest_repeat=5
```
### Unit test dedup guidelines
* Extract helper functions for repeated patterns such as object
construction, round-trip (encode → decode → verify), and common
assertion sequences.
* Use table-driven tests (struct array + loop) when multiple test cases
share the same logic but differ only in input/expected data.
* Prefer randomized tests over exhaustive parameter permutations. Use
`Random` from `util/random.h` (not `std::mt19937`). Use a time-based
seed with `SCOPED_TRACE("seed=" + std::to_string(seed))` so failures
are reproducible.
* Keep deterministic edge-case tests separate from randomized tests
(error paths, boundary conditions, format verification).
* Methods only used in tests should be private with `friend class` +
`TEST_F` fixture wrappers. In wrappers, always fully qualify the
target method to avoid infinite recursion.
### Adding new public API
Refer to claude_md/add_public_api.md
### Adding new option
Refer to claude_md/add_option.md
### Removing deprecated option
Refer to claude_md/remove_option.md
### Metrics
* When adding a new feature, evaluate whether there is opportunity to add
metrics. Try to avoid causing performance regression on hot path when adding
metrics.
### Stress test
* When adding a new feature, make sure stress test covers the new option.
### Component docs
* For component-level design notes and implementation walkthroughs, start with
`docs/components/index.md`.
* Documentation under `docs/components/` is organized by subsystem in
`docs/components/<area>/`.
* Each subsystem directory should have an `index.md` entry point plus focused
chapter files for deeper topics.
### DB bench update
* When adding a performance related feature, support it in db_bench
### Adding release note
* Release note should be kept short at high level for external user consumption.
### Blog posts (docs/_posts)
* Blog post authors must be defined in `docs/_data/authors.yml` to be displayed
### Final verification of the change
* Execute make clean to clean all of the changes.
* Execute make check to build all of the changes and execute all of the tests.
Note that executing all of the tests could take multiple minutes.
* Run `ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED=1 make check` to verify all Status objects are
properly checked. This catches missing error handling that can lead to
silent data corruption.
### Monitoring make check progress
* Use `make check-progress` to get machine-parseable JSON progress while
`make check` is running. This is useful for Claude Code to monitor long
builds without timeout issues.
* Run `make check` in background, then poll progress:
```bash
make check &
# Poll periodically:
make check-progress
```
* The output shows current phase and progress:
```json
{"status":"running","phase":"compiling","completed":300,"total":919,...}
{"status":"running","phase":"testing","completed":1500,"total":29962,"failed":0,"percent":5,...}
{"status":"completed","phase":"testing","completed":29962,"total":29962,"failed":0,"percent":100,...}
```
* Phases: `compiling` -> `linking` -> `generating` -> `testing` -> `completed`
* Key fields: `status`, `phase`, `completed`, `total`, `failed`, `percent`
* When tests fail, `failed_tests` array shows details (up to 10 failures):
```json
{"status":"running",...,"failed":3,"failed_tests":[
{"test":"cache_test-CacheTest.Usage","exit_code":1,"signal":0,"output":"...test log..."},
{"test":"env_test-EnvTest.Open","exit_code":0,"signal":11,"output":"...Segmentation fault..."}
]}
```
* `exit_code`: non-zero means test assertion failed
* `signal`: non-zero means test was killed (e.g., 9=SIGKILL, 6=SIGABRT, 11=SIGSEGV)
* `output`: last 50 lines of test log including error messages and stack traces
### Executing benchmark using db_bench
* Since the goal is to measure performance, we need to build a release binary
using `make clean && DEBUG_LEVEL=0 make db_bench`. If there is an engine
crash due to bug, we need to switch back to debug build. Make sure to run
`make clean` before running `make dbg`.
### Formatting code
* After making change, use `make format-auto` to auto-apply formatting without
interactive prompts (Claude Code friendly).
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@@ -27,12 +27,12 @@
#
# Linux:
#
# 1. Install a recent toolchain if you're on a older distro. C++20 required (GCC >= 11, Clang >= 10)
# 1. Install a recent toolchain if you're on a older distro. C++17 required (GCC >= 7, Clang >= 5)
# 2. mkdir build; cd build
# 3. cmake ..
# 4. make -j
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.12)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.10)
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/cmake/modules/")
include(ReadVersion)
@@ -44,29 +44,6 @@ project(rocksdb
HOMEPAGE_URL https://rocksdb.org/
LANGUAGES CXX C ASM)
if(APPLE)
# On macOS Cmake, when cross-compiling, sometimes CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR wrongfully stays
# the same as CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR regardless the target CPU.
# The manual call to set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR) has to be set after the project() call.
# because project() might reset CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR back to the value of CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR.
# Check if CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR is not equal to CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES
if(NOT CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES STREQUAL "")
if(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR STREQUAL CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES)
# Split CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES into a list
string(REPLACE ";" " " ARCH_LIST ${CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES})
separate_arguments(ARCH_LIST UNIX_COMMAND ${ARCH_LIST})
# Count the number of architectures
list(LENGTH ARCH_LIST ARCH_COUNT)
# Ensure that exactly one architecture is specified
if(NOT ARCH_COUNT EQUAL 1)
message(FATAL_ERROR "CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES must have exactly one value. Current value: ${CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES}")
endif()
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR ${CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES})
message(STATUS "CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR is manually set to ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}")
endif()
endif()
endif()
if(POLICY CMP0042)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0042 NEW)
endif()
@@ -80,17 +57,11 @@ if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "${default_build_type}" CACHE STRING
"Default BUILD_TYPE is ${default_build_type}" FORCE)
endif()
message(STATUS "CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is set to ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}")
# Use ccache for compilation if available. Use CMAKE_C/CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER
# instead of RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE to avoid double-wrapping when ccache is also
# injected via PATH (e.g., /usr/lib/ccache or brew --prefix ccache/libexec).
# Note: we intentionally do NOT set RULE_LAUNCH_LINK because ccache cannot
# cache link operations -- it only adds overhead.
find_program(CCACHE_FOUND ccache)
if(CCACHE_FOUND)
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER ccache)
set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER ccache)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE ccache)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_LINK ccache)
endif(CCACHE_FOUND)
option(WITH_JEMALLOC "build with JeMalloc" OFF)
@@ -105,8 +76,13 @@ if (WITH_WINDOWS_UTF8_FILENAMES)
endif()
option(ROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED "Build shared versions of the RocksDB libraries" ON)
if ($ENV{CIRCLECI})
message(STATUS "Build for CircieCI env, a few tests may be disabled")
add_definitions(-DCIRCLECI)
endif()
if( NOT DEFINED CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD )
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 20)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
endif()
include(CMakeDependentOption)
@@ -138,9 +114,7 @@ else()
option(WITH_GFLAGS "build with GFlags" ON)
endif()
set(GFLAGS_LIB)
# Skip all gflags detection and setup when USE_FOLLY or USE_COROUTINES is enabled
# since Folly provides its own gflags (USE_COROUTINES automatically sets USE_FOLLY)
if(WITH_GFLAGS AND NOT USE_FOLLY AND NOT USE_COROUTINES)
if(WITH_GFLAGS)
# Config with namespace available since gflags 2.2.2
option(GFLAGS_USE_TARGET_NAMESPACE "Use gflags import target with namespace." ON)
find_package(gflags CONFIG)
@@ -159,9 +133,6 @@ else()
include_directories(${GFLAGS_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${GFLAGS_LIB})
add_definitions(-DGFLAGS=1)
elseif(WITH_GFLAGS AND (USE_FOLLY OR USE_COROUTINES))
# Still set the DGFLAGS=1 define when using Folly since Folly provides gflags
add_definitions(-DGFLAGS=1)
endif()
if(WITH_SNAPPY)
@@ -200,7 +171,7 @@ else()
if(WITH_ZSTD)
find_package(zstd REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DZSTD)
include_directories(${ZSTD_INCLUDE_DIRS})
include_directories(${ZSTD_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS zstd::zstd)
endif()
endif()
@@ -214,20 +185,9 @@ if(WIN32 AND MSVC)
endif()
endif()
option(WIN_CI "Accelerate build speed and reduce build artifect size for github CI with MSVC" OFF)
if(MSVC)
if(WIN_CI)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /MP /nologo /EHsc /Gd /GR /GF /fp:precise /Zc:wchar_t /Zc:forScope /errorReport:queue")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /FC /W4 /wd4127 /wd4996 /wd4100 /wd4324 /wd4702")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /Zi /nologo /EHsc /GS /Gd /GR /GF /fp:precise /Zc:wchar_t /Zc:forScope /errorReport:queue")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /FC /d2Zi+ /W4 /wd4127 /wd4996 /wd4100 /wd4324")
endif()
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Release")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /DNDEBUG")
message(STATUS "Setting /DNDEBUG as CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is set to ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}")
endif()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /Zi /nologo /EHsc /GS /Gd /GR /GF /fp:precise /Zc:wchar_t /Zc:forScope /errorReport:queue")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /FC /d2Zi+ /W4 /wd4127 /wd4800 /wd4996 /wd4351 /wd4100 /wd4204 /wd4324")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -W -Wextra -Wall -pthread")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wsign-compare -Wshadow -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-variable -Woverloaded-virtual -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-strict-aliasing -Wno-invalid-offsetof")
@@ -236,7 +196,6 @@ else()
endif()
if(MINGW)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wno-format")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wa,-mbig-obj")
add_definitions(-D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=1)
endif()
if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
@@ -289,13 +248,13 @@ endif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "s390x")
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "loongarch64")
CHECK_C_COMPILER_FLAG("-march=loongarch64" HAS_LOONGARCH64)
if(HAS_LOONGARCH64)
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -march=loongarch64 -mtune=loongarch64")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -march=loongarch64 -mtune=loongarch64")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -mcpu=loongarch64 -mtune=loongarch64")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -mcpu=loongarch64 -mtune=loongarch64")
endif(HAS_LOONGARCH64)
endif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "loongarch64")
set(PORTABLE 0 CACHE STRING "Minimum CPU arch to support, or 0 = current CPU, 1 = baseline CPU")
if(PORTABLE MATCHES "1|ON|YES|TRUE|Y")
if(PORTABLE STREQUAL 1)
# Usually nothing to do; compiler default is typically the most general
if(NOT MSVC)
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^s390x")
@@ -305,7 +264,14 @@ if(PORTABLE MATCHES "1|ON|YES|TRUE|Y")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -march=loongarch64")
endif()
endif()
elseif(PORTABLE MATCHES "0|OFF|NO|FALSE|N")
elseif(PORTABLE MATCHES [^0]+)
# Name of a CPU arch spec or feature set to require
if(MSVC)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /arch:${PORTABLE}")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -march=${PORTABLE}")
endif()
else()
if(MSVC)
# NOTE: No auto-detection of current CPU, but instead assume some useful
# level of optimization is supported
@@ -319,13 +285,6 @@ elseif(PORTABLE MATCHES "0|OFF|NO|FALSE|N")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -march=native")
endif()
endif()
else()
# Name of a CPU arch spec or feature set to require
if(MSVC)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /arch:${PORTABLE}")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -march=${PORTABLE}")
endif()
endif()
include(CheckCXXSourceCompiles)
@@ -335,7 +294,8 @@ if(NOT MSVC)
endif()
# Check if -latomic is required or not
if (NOT MSVC AND NOT APPLE)
if (NOT MSVC)
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS "--std=c++17")
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_COMPILES("
#include <atomic>
std::atomic<uint64_t> x(0);
@@ -416,7 +376,7 @@ option(WITH_NUMA "build with NUMA policy support" OFF)
if(WITH_NUMA)
find_package(NUMA REQUIRED)
add_definitions(-DNUMA)
include_directories(${NUMA_INCLUDE_DIRS})
include_directories(${NUMA_INCLUDE_DIR})
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS NUMA::NUMA)
endif()
@@ -472,33 +432,24 @@ else()
endif()
endif()
# Used to run optimized debug build and tests so we can run faster
# Used to run CI build and tests so we can run faster
option(OPTDBG "Build optimized debug build with MSVC" OFF)
option(WITH_RUNTIME_DEBUG "build with debug version of runtime library" ON)
if(MSVC)
if (WIN_CI)
if(OPTDBG)
message(STATUS "Debug optimization is enabled")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "/Oxt")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG:FASTLINK")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG:FASTLINK")
else()
if(OPTDBG)
message(STATUS "Debug optimization is enabled")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "/Oxt")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /Od /RTC1")
# Minimal Build is deprecated after MSVC 2015
if( MSVC_VERSION GREATER 1900 )
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /Gm-")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /Od /RTC1")
# Minimal Build is deprecated after MSVC 2015
if( MSVC_VERSION GREATER 1900 )
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /Gm-")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /Gm")
endif()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /Gm")
endif()
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG")
endif()
endif()
if(WITH_RUNTIME_DEBUG)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} /${RUNTIME_LIBRARY}d")
else()
@@ -506,6 +457,8 @@ if(MSVC)
endif()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE} /Oxt /Zp8 /Gm- /Gy /${RUNTIME_LIBRARY}")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} /DEBUG")
endif()
if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX)
@@ -516,19 +469,8 @@ if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Cygwin")
add_definitions(-fno-builtin-memcmp -DCYGWIN)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Darwin")
add_definitions(-DOS_MACOSX)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "iOS")
add_definitions(-DOS_MACOSX -DIOS_CROSS_COMPILE)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux")
add_definitions(-DOS_LINUX)
# Use lld linker if available for faster linking (12x faster than ld.bfd)
if(NOT ROCKSDB_NO_FAST_LINKER)
execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER} -fuse-ld=lld -Wl,--version
OUTPUT_VARIABLE LLD_VERSION_OUTPUT ERROR_QUIET RESULT_VARIABLE LLD_RESULT)
if(LLD_RESULT EQUAL 0 AND LLD_VERSION_OUTPUT MATCHES "LLD")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS} -fuse-ld=lld")
endif()
endif()
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "SunOS")
add_definitions(-DOS_SOLARIS)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "kFreeBSD")
@@ -654,7 +596,7 @@ if(USE_FOLLY)
FMT_INST_PATH)
exec_program(ls ARGS -d ${FOLLY_INST_PATH}/../gflags* OUTPUT_VARIABLE
GFLAGS_INST_PATH)
set(Boost_DIR ${BOOST_INST_PATH}/lib/cmake/Boost-1.83.0)
set(Boost_DIR ${BOOST_INST_PATH}/lib/cmake/Boost-1.78.0)
if(EXISTS ${FMT_INST_PATH}/lib64)
set(fmt_DIR ${FMT_INST_PATH}/lib64/cmake/fmt)
else()
@@ -666,46 +608,12 @@ if(USE_FOLLY)
${FOLLY_INST_PATH}/lib/cmake/folly/folly-targets.cmake)
include(${FOLLY_INST_PATH}/lib/cmake/folly/folly-config.cmake)
# Fix gflags library name for debug builds
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -Wl,-rpath=${GFLAGS_INST_PATH}/lib")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} ${GFLAGS_INST_PATH}/lib/libgflags_debug.so.2.2")
endif()
endif()
# Folly itself uses gflags transitively, but RocksDB tools and benchmarks
# also call gflags APIs directly, so they need an explicit link dependency.
if(WITH_GFLAGS)
if(NOT TARGET gflags::gflags AND NOT TARGET gflags_shared AND
NOT gflags_LIBRARIES)
find_package(gflags CONFIG QUIET)
if(NOT gflags_FOUND)
find_package(gflags REQUIRED)
endif()
endif()
if(TARGET gflags::gflags)
set(GFLAGS_LIB gflags::gflags)
elseif(TARGET gflags_shared)
set(GFLAGS_LIB gflags_shared)
elseif(DEFINED GFLAGS_TARGET AND TARGET ${GFLAGS_TARGET})
set(GFLAGS_LIB ${GFLAGS_TARGET})
elseif(gflags_LIBRARIES)
set(GFLAGS_LIB ${gflags_LIBRARIES})
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR
"WITH_GFLAGS is enabled, but no gflags library could be resolved")
endif()
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${GFLAGS_LIB})
endif()
add_compile_definitions(USE_FOLLY FOLLY_NO_CONFIG HAVE_CXX11_ATOMIC)
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS Folly::folly)
set(FOLLY_LIBS Folly::folly)
# --copy-dt-needed-entries is ld.bfd-specific; lld handles DT_NEEDED transitively
if(NOT CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS MATCHES "fuse-ld=lld")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -Wl,--copy-dt-needed-entries")
endif()
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -Wl,--copy-dt-needed-entries")
endif()
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
@@ -724,15 +632,12 @@ set(SOURCES
cache/secondary_cache.cc
cache/secondary_cache_adapter.cc
cache/sharded_cache.cc
cache/tiered_secondary_cache.cc
db/arena_wrapped_db_iter.cc
db/attribute_group_iterator_impl.cc
db/blob/blob_contents.cc
db/blob/blob_fetcher.cc
db/blob/blob_file_addition.cc
db/blob/blob_file_builder.cc
db/blob/blob_file_cache.cc
db/blob/blob_file_partition_manager.cc
db/blob/blob_file_garbage.cc
db/blob/blob_file_meta.cc
db/blob/blob_file_reader.cc
@@ -741,11 +646,9 @@ set(SOURCES
db/blob/blob_log_sequential_reader.cc
db/blob/blob_log_writer.cc
db/blob/blob_source.cc
db/blob/blob_write_batch_transformer.cc
db/blob/prefetch_buffer_collection.cc
db/builder.cc
db/c.cc
db/coalescing_iterator.cc
db/column_family.cc
db/compaction/compaction.cc
db/compaction/compaction_iterator.cc
@@ -766,7 +669,6 @@ set(SOURCES
db/db_impl/db_impl_write.cc
db/db_impl/db_impl_compaction_flush.cc
db/db_impl/db_impl_files.cc
db/db_impl/db_impl_follower.cc
db/db_impl/db_impl_open.cc
db/db_impl/db_impl_debug.cc
db/db_impl/db_impl_experimental.cc
@@ -789,12 +691,10 @@ set(SOURCES
db/log_reader.cc
db/log_writer.cc
db/malloc_stats.cc
db/manifest_ops.cc
db/memtable.cc
db/memtable_list.cc
db/merge_helper.cc
db/merge_operator.cc
db/multi_scan.cc
db/output_validator.cc
db/periodic_task_scheduler.cc
db/range_del_aggregator.cc
@@ -810,26 +710,21 @@ set(SOURCES
db/version_edit.cc
db/version_edit_handler.cc
db/version_set.cc
db/version_util.cc
db/wal_edit.cc
db/wal_manager.cc
db/wide/read_path_blob_resolver.cc
db/wide/wide_column_serialization.cc
db/wide/wide_columns.cc
db/wide/wide_columns_helper.cc
db/write_batch.cc
db/write_batch_base.cc
db/write_controller.cc
db/write_stall_stats.cc
db/write_thread.cc
db_stress_tool/db_stress_compression_manager.cc
env/composite_env.cc
env/env.cc
env/env_chroot.cc
env/env_encryption.cc
env/file_system.cc
env/file_system_tracer.cc
env/fs_on_demand.cc
env/fs_remap.cc
env/mock_env.cc
env/unique_id_gen.cc
@@ -857,7 +752,6 @@ set(SOURCES
memtable/hash_skiplist_rep.cc
memtable/skiplistrep.cc
memtable/vectorrep.cc
memtable/wbwi_memtable.cc
memtable/write_buffer_manager.cc
monitoring/histogram.cc
monitoring/histogram_windowing.cc
@@ -876,7 +770,6 @@ set(SOURCES
options/configurable.cc
options/customizable.cc
options/db_options.cc
options/offpeak_time_info.cc
options/options.cc
options/options_helper.cc
options/options_parser.cc
@@ -888,7 +781,6 @@ set(SOURCES
table/block_based/block_based_table_builder.cc
table/block_based/block_based_table_factory.cc
table/block_based/block_based_table_iterator.cc
table/block_based/multi_scan_index_iterator.cc
table/block_based/block_based_table_reader.cc
table/block_based/block_builder.cc
table/block_based/block_cache.cc
@@ -913,7 +805,6 @@ set(SOURCES
table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_builder.cc
table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_factory.cc
table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_reader.cc
table/external_table.cc
table/format.cc
table/get_context.cc
table/iterator.cc
@@ -952,20 +843,17 @@ set(SOURCES
trace_replay/trace_record.cc
trace_replay/trace_replay.cc
util/async_file_reader.cc
util/auto_tune_compressor.cc
util/cleanable.cc
util/coding.cc
util/compaction_job_stats_impl.cc
util/comparator.cc
util/compression.cc
util/simple_mixed_compressor.cc
util/compression_context_cache.cc
util/concurrent_task_limiter_impl.cc
util/crc32c.cc
util/data_structure.cc
util/dynamic_bloom.cc
util/hash.cc
util/io_dispatcher_imp.cc
util/murmurhash.cc
util/random.cc
util/rate_limiter.cc
@@ -995,7 +883,6 @@ set(SOURCES
utilities/cassandra/merge_operator.cc
utilities/checkpoint/checkpoint_impl.cc
utilities/compaction_filters.cc
utilities/sorted_run_builder/sorted_run_builder.cc
utilities/compaction_filters/remove_emptyvalue_compactionfilter.cc
utilities/counted_fs.cc
utilities/debug.cc
@@ -1022,11 +909,8 @@ set(SOURCES
utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_metadata.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/persistent_cache_tier.cc
utilities/persistent_cache/volatile_tier_impl.cc
utilities/secondary_index/secondary_index_iterator.cc
utilities/secondary_index/simple_secondary_index.cc
utilities/simulator_cache/cache_simulator.cc
utilities/simulator_cache/sim_cache.cc
utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_for_tiering_collector.cc
utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_on_deletion_collector.cc
utilities/trace/file_trace_reader_writer.cc
utilities/trace/replayer_impl.cc
@@ -1047,10 +931,6 @@ set(SOURCES
utilities/transactions/write_prepared_txn_db.cc
utilities/transactions/write_unprepared_txn.cc
utilities/transactions/write_unprepared_txn_db.cc
utilities/trie_index/bitvector.cc
utilities/trie_index/louds_trie.cc
utilities/trie_index/trie_index_factory.cc
utilities/types_util.cc
utilities/ttl/db_ttl_impl.cc
utilities/wal_filter.cc
utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index.cc
@@ -1142,7 +1022,6 @@ if(USE_FOLLY_LITE)
list(APPEND SOURCES
third-party/folly/folly/container/detail/F14Table.cpp
third-party/folly/folly/detail/Futex.cpp
third-party/folly/folly/lang/Exception.cpp
third-party/folly/folly/lang/SafeAssert.cpp
third-party/folly/folly/lang/ToAscii.cpp
third-party/folly/folly/ScopeGuard.cpp
@@ -1150,38 +1029,8 @@ if(USE_FOLLY_LITE)
third-party/folly/folly/synchronization/DistributedMutex.cpp
third-party/folly/folly/synchronization/ParkingLot.cpp)
include_directories(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/third-party/folly)
# Add boost to the include path
exec_program(python3 ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/third-party/folly ARGS
build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-source-dir boost OUTPUT_VARIABLE
BOOST_SOURCE_PATH)
exec_program(ls ARGS -d ${BOOST_SOURCE_PATH}/boost* OUTPUT_VARIABLE
BOOST_INCLUDE_DIR)
include_directories(${BOOST_INCLUDE_DIR})
# Add fmt to the include path
exec_program(python3 ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/third-party/folly ARGS
build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-source-dir fmt OUTPUT_VARIABLE
FMT_SOURCE_PATH)
exec_program(ls ARGS -d ${FMT_SOURCE_PATH}/fmt*/include OUTPUT_VARIABLE
FMT_INCLUDE_DIR)
include_directories(${FMT_INCLUDE_DIR})
exec_program(python3 ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/third-party/folly ARGS
build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-inst-dir glog OUTPUT_VARIABLE
GLOG_INST_PATH)
if(EXISTS ${GLOG_INST_PATH}/lib64)
set(GLOG_LIB_DIR ${GLOG_INST_PATH}/lib64)
else()
set(GLOG_LIB_DIR ${GLOG_INST_PATH}/lib)
endif()
add_definitions(-DUSE_FOLLY -DFOLLY_NO_CONFIG)
find_library(GLOG_LIBRARY NAMES glog PATHS ${GLOG_LIB_DIR} NO_DEFAULT_PATH)
if(NOT GLOG_LIBRARY)
find_library(GLOG_LIBRARY NAMES glog)
endif()
if(GLOG_LIBRARY)
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS ${GLOG_LIBRARY})
endif()
list(APPEND THIRDPARTY_LIBS glog)
endif()
set(ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB rocksdb${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
@@ -1254,15 +1103,11 @@ set(BUILD_VERSION_CC ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/build_version.cc)
configure_file(util/build_version.cc.in ${BUILD_VERSION_CC} @ONLY)
add_library(${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB} STATIC ${SOURCES} ${BUILD_VERSION_CC})
target_include_directories(${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB} PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include>)
target_link_libraries(${ROCKSDB_STATIC_LIB} PRIVATE
${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${SYSTEM_LIBS})
if(ROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED)
add_library(${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} SHARED ${SOURCES} ${BUILD_VERSION_CC})
target_include_directories(${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include>)
target_link_libraries(${ROCKSDB_SHARED_LIB} PRIVATE
${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${SYSTEM_LIBS})
@@ -1417,7 +1262,6 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
cache/cache_test.cc
cache/compressed_secondary_cache_test.cc
cache/lru_cache_test.cc
cache/tiered_secondary_cache_test.cc
db/blob/blob_counting_iterator_test.cc
db/blob/blob_file_addition_test.cc
db/blob/blob_file_builder_test.cc
@@ -1427,7 +1271,6 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
db/blob/blob_garbage_meter_test.cc
db/blob/blob_source_test.cc
db/blob/db_blob_basic_test.cc
db/blob/db_blob_direct_write_test.cc
db/blob/db_blob_compaction_test.cc
db/blob/db_blob_corruption_test.cc
db/blob/db_blob_index_test.cc
@@ -1449,11 +1292,9 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
db/db_bloom_filter_test.cc
db/db_compaction_filter_test.cc
db/db_compaction_test.cc
db/db_compaction_abort_test.cc
db/db_clip_test.cc
db/db_dynamic_level_test.cc
db/db_encryption_test.cc
db/db_etc3_test.cc
db/db_flush_test.cc
db/db_inplace_update_test.cc
db/db_io_failure_test.cc
@@ -1465,7 +1306,6 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
db/db_memtable_test.cc
db/db_merge_operator_test.cc
db/db_merge_operand_test.cc
db/db_open_with_config_test.cc
db/db_options_test.cc
db/db_properties_test.cc
db/db_range_del_test.cc
@@ -1493,7 +1333,6 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
db/file_indexer_test.cc
db/filename_test.cc
db/flush_job_test.cc
db/db_follower_test.cc
db/import_column_family_test.cc
db/listener_test.cc
db/log_test.cc
@@ -1501,7 +1340,6 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
db/memtable_list_test.cc
db/merge_helper_test.cc
db/merge_test.cc
db/multi_cf_iterator_test.cc
db/options_file_test.cc
db/perf_context_test.cc
db/periodic_task_scheduler_test.cc
@@ -1518,9 +1356,7 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
db/wal_manager_test.cc
db/wal_edit_test.cc
db/wide/db_wide_basic_test.cc
db/wide/db_wide_blob_direct_write_test.cc
db/wide/wide_column_serialization_test.cc
db/wide/wide_columns_helper_test.cc
db/write_batch_test.cc
db/write_callback_test.cc
db/write_controller_test.cc
@@ -1570,7 +1406,6 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
util/autovector_test.cc
util/bloom_test.cc
util/coding_test.cc
util/compression_test.cc
util/crc32c_test.cc
util/defer_test.cc
util/dynamic_bloom_test.cc
@@ -1584,7 +1419,6 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
util/ribbon_test.cc
util/slice_test.cc
util/slice_transform_test.cc
util/string_util_test.cc
util/timer_queue_test.cc
util/timer_test.cc
util/thread_list_test.cc
@@ -1599,9 +1433,7 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
utilities/cassandra/cassandra_row_merge_test.cc
utilities/cassandra/cassandra_serialize_test.cc
utilities/checkpoint/checkpoint_test.cc
utilities/sorted_run_builder/sorted_run_builder_test.cc
utilities/env_timed_test.cc
utilities/fault_injection_fs_test.cc
utilities/memory/memory_test.cc
utilities/merge_operators/string_append/stringappend_test.cc
utilities/object_registry_test.cc
@@ -1611,22 +1443,16 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
utilities/persistent_cache/persistent_cache_test.cc
utilities/simulator_cache/cache_simulator_test.cc
utilities/simulator_cache/sim_cache_test.cc
utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_for_tiering_collector_test.cc
utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_on_deletion_collector_test.cc
utilities/transactions/optimistic_transaction_test.cc
utilities/transactions/transaction_test.cc
utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_manager_test.cc
utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_manager_stress_test.cc
utilities/transactions/write_committed_transaction_ts_test.cc
utilities/transactions/write_prepared_transaction_test.cc
utilities/transactions/write_prepared_transaction_seqno_test.cc
utilities/transactions/write_unprepared_transaction_test.cc
utilities/transactions/lock/range/range_locking_test.cc
utilities/transactions/timestamped_snapshot_test.cc
utilities/trie_index/trie_index_db_test.cc
utilities/trie_index/trie_index_test.cc
utilities/ttl/ttl_test.cc
utilities/types_util_test.cc
utilities/util_merge_operators_test.cc
utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index_test.cc
${PLUGIN_TESTS}
@@ -1642,7 +1468,7 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
utilities/cassandra/test_utils.cc
)
enable_testing()
add_custom_target(rocksdb_check COMMAND ${CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND})
add_custom_target(check COMMAND ${CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND})
set(TESTUTILLIB testutillib${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
add_library(${TESTUTILLIB} STATIC ${TESTUTIL_SOURCE})
target_link_libraries(${TESTUTILLIB} ${ROCKSDB_LIB} ${FOLLY_LIBS})
@@ -1667,7 +1493,7 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
target_link_libraries(${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} testutillib${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX} testharness gtest ${THIRDPARTY_LIBS} ${ROCKSDB_LIB})
if(NOT "${exename}" MATCHES "db_sanity_test")
gtest_discover_tests(${exename} DISCOVERY_TIMEOUT 120)
add_dependencies(rocksdb_check ${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
add_dependencies(check ${exename}${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
endif()
endforeach(sourcefile ${TESTS})
@@ -1687,7 +1513,7 @@ if(WITH_TESTS)
add_executable(c_test db/c_test.c)
target_link_libraries(c_test ${ROCKSDB_LIB_FOR_C} testharness)
add_test(NAME c_test COMMAND c_test${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX})
add_dependencies(rocksdb_check c_test)
add_dependencies(check c_test)
endif()
endif()
@@ -1695,7 +1521,6 @@ if(WITH_BENCHMARK_TOOLS)
add_executable(db_bench${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}
tools/simulated_hybrid_file_system.cc
tools/db_bench.cc
tools/tool_hooks.cc
tools/db_bench_tool.cc)
target_link_libraries(db_bench${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}
${ROCKSDB_LIB} ${THIRDPARTY_LIBS})
@@ -1730,12 +1555,6 @@ if(WITH_BENCHMARK_TOOLS)
utilities/persistent_cache/hash_table_bench.cc)
target_link_libraries(hash_table_bench${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}
${ROCKSDB_LIB} ${GFLAGS_LIB} ${FOLLY_LIBS})
add_executable(point_lock_bench${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}
utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_bench.cc
utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_bench_tool.cc)
target_link_libraries(point_lock_bench${ARTIFACT_SUFFIX}
${ROCKSDB_LIB} ${GFLAGS_LIB} ${FOLLY_LIBS})
endif()
option(WITH_TRACE_TOOLS "build with trace tools" ON)
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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project>
<PropertyGroup>
<CLToolExe>ccache_msvc_compiler.bat</CLToolExe>
<CLToolPath>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)</CLToolPath>
<UseMultiToolTask>true</UseMultiToolTask>
<EnforceProcessCountAcrossBuilds>true</EnforceProcessCountAcrossBuilds>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>
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@@ -1,808 +1,15 @@
# Rocksdb Change Log
> NOTE: Entries for next release do not go here. Follow instructions in `unreleased_history/README.txt`
## 11.2.0 (04/18/2026)
### New Features
* Added experimental `DBOptions::fast_sst_open` option. When enabled, RocksDB retrieves opaque file system metadata for SST files after flush, compaction, and external file ingestion, persists it in the MANIFEST, and passes it back to the file system on subsequent file opens to accelerate DB open time.
* Added new option `min_tombstones_for_range_conversion` in `AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions`. When set to a non-zero value N, forward or reverse iteration will convert N or more contiguous point tombstones into a range tombstone in the mutable memtable. Future read operations will then be able to benefit from range tombstone optimizations. There are some limitations when it comes to table_filters, prefix_filters, and UDTs. See header comments for more details.
* Added read-triggered compaction: a new column family option `read_triggered_compaction_threshold` (default 0, disabled) that marks SST files for compaction when their read frequency (`num_collapsible_entry_reads_sampled / file_size`) exceeds the threshold. This helps reduce read amplification for frequently-read ("hot") keys. A new DB option `max_compaction_trigger_wakeup_seconds` (default 43200s / 12 hours) controls the maximum interval for periodic compaction score re-evaluation, which is necessary for this feature to work on quiet (no-write) databases.
### Public API Changes
* Added new `WideColumnBlobResolver` interface and `CompactionFilter::FilterV4()` method, including `ResolveColumn()` / `ResolveColumns()` helpers for lazy loading blob column values in wide-column entities during compaction. This allows compaction filters to resolve blob values on-demand, avoiding unnecessary I/O for blob columns they don't need to access.
* Changed experimental feature `ExternalTableReader::Get` and `ExternalTableReader::MultiGet` to use `PinnableSlice` instead of `std::string` for output values, enabling zero-copy pinning. This will break existing implementations.
* Added `SstFileReader::Get` and `SstFileReader::MultiGet` overloads that accept `PinnableSlice`/`std::vector<PinnableSlice>*`, enabling zero-copy reads when the underlying `TableReader` supports pinning.
### Behavior Changes
* Prefix filter changes - when seeking to a key that is out of domain, and total_order_seek is false, total_order_seek is treated as if it were true. When prefix_same_as_start = true, now iterating past a key that is out of domain invalidates the iterator. The existing behavior does not check for InDomain in the DBIter, so Transform() can produce undefined behavior (e.g. key of size 3 on FixedPrefixTransform(4)).
* Wide-column entities with blob-backed columns now use a new V2 on-disk encoding; older RocksDB versions that do not support wide-column blob separation will reject DBs or SSTs containing those entities.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix blob garbage accounting for blob direct-write flushes so flush-time filtering and overwrite elision correctly register obsolete blob bytes in blob metadata.
* Fix a memory accounting leak in IODispatcher where ReadIndex() moved block values out of ReadSet without releasing the associated prefetch memory, causing subsequent prefetches to be blocked when max_prefetch_memory_bytes was set.
* Fix MultiScan to fall back to synchronous coalesced reads when async I/O is unsupported at runtime.
## 11.1.0 (03/23/2026)
### New Features
* Add a new option `open_files_async`. The existing behavior is on DB open, we open all sst files and do basic validations. For very large DBs on remote filesystems with many ssts, this may take very long. This option performs these validations instead in the background. Open errors found by this async background task are surfaced as a new background error kAsyncFileOpen.
* Added `BlockBasedTableOptions::kAuto` index block search type that automatically selects between binary and interpolation search on a per-index-block basis. During SST construction, each index block's key distribution uniformity is analyzed using the coefficient of variation of key gaps, and index blocks with uniform keys use interpolation search while others fall back to binary search. The uniformity threshold is configurable via `BlockBasedTableOptions::uniform_cv_threshold` (default: 0.2).
* Introduced enforce_write_buffer_manager_during_recovery option to allow WriteBufferManager to be enforced during WAL recovery. (Default: true)
* Add `memtable_batch_lookup_optimization` option to use batch lookup optimization for memtable MultiGet. For skip list memtables, after each key lookup, the search path is cached and reused for the next key, reducing per-key cost from O(log N) to O(log d) where d is the distance between consecutive keys. Benchmarks show ~7% improvement in memtable-resident MultiGet throughput.
* Added `BlockBasedTableOptions::PrepopulateBlockCache::kFlushAndCompaction` to prepopulate the block cache during both flush and compaction. Compaction-warmed blocks are inserted at `BOTTOM` priority (vs `LOW` for flush) so they are evicted first under cache pressure. Recommended only for use cases where most or all of the database is expected to reside in cache (e.g., tiered or remote storage where the working set fits in cache).
* Added new mutable DB option `verify_manifest_content_on_close` (default: false). When enabled, on DB close the MANIFEST file is read back and all records are validated (CRC checksums and logical content). If corruption is detected, a fresh MANIFEST is written from in-memory state.
### Behavior Changes
* num_reads_sampled now factors in re-seeks and next/prev() on file iterators for files in L1+. next/prev() is discounted by 64x compared to seek due to being a much cheaper call.
* Remote compaction workers now skip WAL recovery when opening the secondary DB instance, since only the LSM state from MANIFEST is needed for compaction. This reduces I/O and speeds up remote compaction startup.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug in round-robin compaction that missed selecting input files that are needed to guarantee data correctness and cause crashing in debug builds or silent data corruption in release builds for Get().
## 11.0.0 (02/23/2026)
### New Features
* Added support for storing wide-column entity column values in blob files. When `min_blob_size` is configured, large column values in wide-column entities will be stored in blob files, reducing SST file size and improving read performance.
* Added `CompactionOptionsFIFO::max_data_files_size` to support FIFO compaction trimming based on combined SST and blob file sizes. Added `CompactionOptionsFIFO::use_kv_ratio_compaction` to enable a capacity-derived intra-L0 compaction strategy optimized for BlobDB workloads, producing uniform-sized compacted files for predictable FIFO trimming.
* Include interpolation search as an alternative to binary search, which typically performs better when keys are uniformly distributed. This is exposed as a new table option `index_block_search_type`. The default is `binary_search`.
### Public API Changes
* Added new virtual methods `AbortAllCompactions()` and `ResumeAllCompactions()` to the `DB` class. Added new `Status::SubCode::kCompactionAborted` to indicate a compaction was aborted. Added `Status::IsCompactionAborted()` helper method to check if a status represents an aborted compaction.
* Drop support for reading (and writing) SST files using `BlockBasedTableOptions.format_version` < 2, which hasn't been the default format for about 10 years. An upgrade path is still possible with full compaction using a RocksDB version >= 4.6.0 and < 11.0.0 and then using the newer version.
* Remove deprecated raw `DB*` variants of `DB::Open` and related functions. Some other minor public APIs were updated as a result
* Remove deprecated `DB::MaxMemCompactionLevel()`
* Remove useless option `CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions::compress_format_version`
* Remove deprecated DB option `skip_checking_sst_file_sizes_on_db_open`. The option was deprecated in 10.5.0 and has been a no-op since then. File size validation is now always performed in parallel during DB open.
* Remove deprecated `SliceTransform::InRange()` virtual method and the `in_range` callback parameter from `rocksdb_slicetransform_create()` in the C API. `InRange()` was never called by RocksDB and existed only for backward compatibility.
* Remove deprecated, unused APIs and options: `ReadOptions::managed` and `ColumnFamilyOptions::snap_refresh_nanos`. Corresponding C and Java APIs are also removed.
* Remove deprecated `SstFileWriter::Add()` method (use `Put()` instead) and the deprecated `skip_filters` parameter from `SstFileWriter` constructors (use `BlockBasedTableOptions::filter_policy` set to `nullptr` to skip filter generation instead).
### Behavior Changes
* Change the default value of `CompactionOptionsUniversal::reduce_file_locking` from `false` to `true` to improve write stall and reduce read regression
### Bug Fixes
* Fix longstanding failures that can arise from reading and/or compacting old DB dirs with range deletions (likely from version < 5.19.0) in many newer versions.
* Fix a bug where WritePrepared/WriteUnprepared TransactionDB with two_write_queues=true could experience "sequence number going backwards" corruption during recovery from a background error, due to allocated-but-not-published sequence numbers not being synced before creating new WAL files.
### Performance Improvements
* Add a new table option `separate_key_value_in_data_block`. When set to true keys and values will be stored separately in the data block, which can result in higher cpu cache hit rate and better compression. Works best with data blocks with sufficient restart intervals and large values. Previous versions of RocksDB will reject files written using this option.
## 10.11.0 (01/23/2026)
### Public API Changes
* New SetOptions API that allows setting options for multiple CFs, avoiding the need to reserialize OPTIONS file for each CF
* Remove remaining pieces of Lua integration
### Behavior Changes
* The new default for `BlockBasedTableOptions::format_version` is 7, which has been supported since RocksDB 10.4.0 and is required in order to use CompressionManagers supporting custom compression types.
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed a small performance bug with `format_version=7` when decompressing formats other than Snappy and ZSTD.
* Fixed an infinite compaction loop bug with User-Defined Timestamps (UDT) where bottommost files were repeatedly marked for compaction even though their timestamp could not be collapsed.
* Bugfix for persisted UDT record sequence number zeroing logic.
## 10.10.0 (12/16/2025)
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed a bug in best-efforts recovery that causes use-after-free crashes when accessing SST files that were cached during the recovery.
* Fix resumable compaction incorrectly allowing resumption from a truncated range deletion that is not well handled currently.
* Fixed a bug in `PosixRandomFileAccess` IO uring submission queue ownership & management. Fix eliminates the false positive 'Bad cqe data' IO errors in `PosixRandomFileAccess::MultiRead` when interleaved with `PosixRandomFileAccess::ReadAsync` on the same thread.
## 10.9.0 (11/21/2025)
### New Features
* Added an auto-tuning feature for DB manifest file size that also (by default) improves the safety of existing configurations in case `max_manifest_file_size` is repeatedly exceeded. The new recommendation is to set `max_manifest_file_size` to something small like 1MB and tune `max_manifest_space_amp_pct` as needed to balance write amp and space amp in the manifest. Refer to comments on those options in `DBOptions` for details. Both options are (now) mutable.
* Added a new API to support option migration for multiple column families
* Added new option target_file_size_is_upper_bound that makes most compaction output SST files come close to the target file size without exceeding it, rather than commonly exceeding it by some fraction (current behavior). For now the new behavior is off by default, but we expect to enable it by default in the future.
* Add a new option allow_trivial_move in CompactionOptions to allow CompactFiles to perform trivial move if possible. By default the flag of allow_trivial_move is false, so it preserve the original behavior.
### Public API Changes
* To reduce risk of ODR violations or similar, `ROCKSDB_USING_THREAD_STATUS` has been removed from public headers and replaced with static `const bool ThreadStatus::kEnabled`. Some other uses of conditional compilation have been removed from public API headers to reduce risk of ODR violations or other issues.
### Behavior Changes
* PosixWritableFile now repositions the seek pointer to the new end of file after a call to Truncate.
* Updated standalone range deletion L0 file compaction behavior to avoid compacting with any newer L0 files (which is expensive and not useful).
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug where compaction with range deletion can persist kTypeMaxValid in MANIFEST as file metadata. kTypeMaxValid is not supposed to be persisted and can change as new value types are introduced. This can cause a forward compatibility issue where older versions of RocksDB don't recognize kTypeMaxValid from newer versions. A new placeholder value type kTypeTruncatedRangeDeletionSentinel is also introduced to replace kTypeMaxValid when reading existing SST files' metadata from MANIFEST. This allows us to strengthen some checks to avoid using kTypeMaxValid in the future.
* Fixed a bug where `DB::GetSortedWalFiles()` could hang when waiting for a purge operation that found nothing to do (potentially triggered by iterator release, flush, compaction, etc.).
* Fixed a bug in MultiScan where `max_sequential_skip_in_iterations` could cause the iterator to seek backward to already-unpinned blocks when the same user key spans multiple data blocks, leading to assertion failures or seg fault.
* Fixed a bug for `WAL_ttl_seconds > 0` use cases where the newest archived WAL files could be incorrectly deleted when the system clock moved backwards.
### Performance Improvements
* Added optimization that allowed for the asynchronous prefetching of all data outlined in a multiscan iterator. This optimization was applied to the level iterator, which prefetches all data through each of the block-based iterators.
## 10.8.0 (10/21/2025)
### New Features
* Add kFSPrefetch to FSSupportedOps enum to allow file systems to indicate prefetch support capability, avoiding unnecessary prefetch system calls on file systems that don't support them.
* Added experimental support `OpenAndCompactOptions::allow_resumption` for resumable compaction that persists progress during `OpenAndCompact()`, allowing interrupted compactions to resume from the last progress persitence. The default behavior is to not persist progress.
### Public API Changes
* Allow specifying output temperature in CompactionOptions
* Added `DB::FlushWAL(const FlushWALOptions&)` as an alternative to `DB::FlushWAL(bool sync)`, where `FlushWALOptions` includes a new `rate_limiter_priority` field (default `Env::IO_TOTAL`) that allows rate limiting and priority passing of manual WAL flush's IO operations.
* The MultiScan API contract is updated. After a multi scan range got prepared with Prepare API call, the following seeks must seek the start of each prepared scan range in order. In addition, when limit is set, upper bound must be set to the same value of limit before each seek
### Behavior Changes
* `kChangeTemperature` FIFO compaction will now honor `compaction_target_temp` to all levels regardless of `cf_options::last_level_temperature`
* Allow UDIs with a non BytewiseComparator
### Bug Fixes
* Fix incorrect MultiScan seek error status due to bugs in handling range limit falling between adjacent SST files key range.
* Fix a bug in Page unpinning in MultiScan
### Performance Improvements
* Fixed a performance regression in LZ4 compression that started in version 10.6.0
## 10.7.0 (09/19/2025)
### New Features
* Add the fail_if_no_udi_on_open flag in BlockBasedTableOption to control whether a missing user defined index block in a SST is a hard error or not.
* A new flag memtable_verify_per_key_checksum_on_seek is added to AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions. When it is enabled, it will validate key checksum along the binary search path on skiplist based memtable during seek operation.
* Introduce option MultiScanArgs::use_async_io to enable asynchronous I/O during MultiScan, instead of waiting for I/O to be done in Prepare().
* Add new option `MultiScanArgs::max_prefetch_size` that limits the memory usage of per file pinning of prefetched blocks.
* Improved `sst_dump` by allowing standalone file and directory arguments without `--file=`. Also added new options and better output for `sst_dump --command=recompress`. See `sst_dump --help`
### Public API Changes
* HyperClockCache with no `estimated_entry_charge` is now production-ready and is the preferred block cache implementation vs. LRUCache. Please consider updating your code to minimize the risk of hitting performance bottlenecks or anomalies from LRUCache. See cache.h for more detail.
* RocksDB now requires a C++20 compatible compiler (GCC >= 11, Clang >= 10, Visual Studio >= 2019), including for any code using RocksDB headers.
* MultiScanArgs used to have a default constructor with default parameter of BytewiseComparator. Now it always requires Comparator in its constructor.
### Behavior Changes
* The default provided block cache implementation is now HyperClockCache instead of LRUCache, when `block_cache` is nullptr (default) and `no_block_cache==false` (default). We recommend explicitly creating a HyperClockCache block cache based on memory budget and sharing it across all column families and even DB instances. This change could expose previously hidden memory or resource leaks.
### Bug Fixes
* Reported numbers for compaction and flush CPU usage now include time spent by parallel compression worker threads. This now means compaction/flush CPU usage could exceed the wall clock time.
* Fix a race condition in FIFO size-based compaction where concurrent threads could select the same non-L0 file, causing assertion failures in debug builds or "Cannot delete table file from LSM tree" errors in release builds.
* Fix a bug in RocksDB MultiScan with UDI when one of the scan ranges is determined to be empty by the UDI, which causes incorrect results.
### Performance Improvements
* Add a new table property "rocksdb.key.smallest.seqno" which records the smallest sequence number of all keys in file. It makes ingesting DB generated files faster by
avoiding scanning the whole file to find the smallest sequence number.
* Add a new experimental PerKeyPointLockManager to improve efficiency under high lock contention. PointLockManager was not efficient when there is high write contention on same key, as it uses a single conditional variable per lock stripe. PerKeyPointLockManager uses per thread conditional variable supporting fifo order. Although this is an experimental feature. By default, it is disabled. A new boolean flag TransactionDBOptions::use_per_key_point_lock_mgr is added to optionally enable it. Search the flag in code for more info.
Together, a new configuration TransactionOptions::deadlock_timeout_us is added, which allows the transaction to wait for a short period before perform deadlock detection. When the workload has low lock contention, the deadlock_timeout_us can be configured to be slightly higher than average transaction execution time, so that transaction would likely be able to take the lock before deadlock detection is performed when it is waiting for a lock. This allows transaction to reduce CPU cost on performing deadlock detection, which could be expensive in CPU time. When the workload has high lock contention, the deadlock_timeout_us can be configured to 0, so that transaction would perform deadlock detection immediately. By default the value is 0 to keep the behavior same as before.
* Majorly improved CPU efficiency and scalability of parallel compression (`CompressionOptions::parallel_threads` > 1), though this efficiency improvement makes parallel compression currently incompatible with UserDefinedIndex and with old setting of `decouple_partitioned_filters=false`. Parallel compression is now considered a production-ready feature. Maximum performance is available with `-DROCKSDB_USE_STD_SEMAPHORES` at compile time, but this is not currently recommended because of reported bugs in implementations of `std::counting_semaphore`/`binary_semaphore`.
## 10.6.0 (08/22/2025)
### New Features
* Introduce column family option `cf_allow_ingest_behind`. This option aims to replace `DBOptions::allow_ingest_behind` to enable ingest behind at the per-CF level. `DBOptions::allow_ingest_behind` is deprecated.
* Introduce `MultiScanArgs::io_coalesce_threshold` to allow a configurable IO coalescing threshold.
### Public API Changes
* `IngestExternalFileOptions::allow_db_generated_files` now allows files ingestion of any DB generated SST file, instead of only the ones with all keys having sequence number 0.
* `decouple_partitioned_filters = true` is now the default in BlockBasedTableOptions.
* GetTtl() API is now available in TTL DB
* Minimum supported version of LZ4 library is now 1.7.0 (r129 from 2015)
* Some changes to experimental Compressor and CompressionManager APIs
* A new Filesystem::SyncFile function is added for syncing a file that was already written, such as on file ingestion. The default implementation matches previous RocksDB behavior: re-open the file for read-write, sync it, and close it. We recommend overriding for FileSystems that do not require syncing for crash recovery or do not handle (well) re-opening for writes.
### Behavior Changes
* When `allow_ingest_behind` is enabled, compaction will no longer drop tombstones based on the absence of underlying data. Tombstones will be preserved to apply to ingested files.
### Bug Fixes
* Files in dropped column family won't be returned to the caller upon successful, offline MANIFEST iteration in `GetFileChecksumsFromCurrentManifest`.
* Fix a bug in MultiScan that causes it to fall back to a normal scan when dictionary compression is enabled.
* Fix a crash in iterator Prepare() when fill_cache=false
* Fix a bug in MultiScan where incorrect results can be returned when a Scan's range is across multiple files.
* Fixed a bug in remote compaction that may mistakenly delete live SST file(s) during the cleanup phase when no keys survive the compaction (all expired)
* Allow a user defined index to be configured from a string.
* Make the User Defined Index interface consistently use the user key format, fixing the previous mixed usage of internal and user key.
### Performance Improvements
* Small improvement to CPU efficiency of compression using built-in algorithms, and a dramatic efficiency improvement for LZ4HC, based on reusing data structures between invocations.
## 10.5.0 (07/18/2025)
### Public API Changes
* DB option skip_checking_sst_file_sizes_on_db_open is deprecated, in favor of validating file size in parallel in a thread pool, when db is opened. When DB is opened, with paranoid check enabled, a file with the wrong size would fail the DB open. With paranoid check disabled, the DB open would succeed, the column family with the corrupted file would not be read or write, while the other healthy column families could be read and write normally. When max_open_files option is not set to -1, only a subset of the files will be opened and checked. The rest of the files will be opened and checked when they are accessed.
### Behavior Changes
* PessimisticTransaction::GetWaitingTxns now returns waiting transaction information even if the current transaction has timed out. This allows the information to be surfaced to users for debugging purposes once it is known that the timeout has occurred.
* A new API GetFileSize is added to FSRandomAccessFile interface class. It uses fstat vs stat on the posix implementation which is more efficient. Caller could use it to get file size faster. This function might be required in the future for FileSystem implementation outside of the RocksDB code base.
* RocksDB now triggers eligible compactions every 12 hours when periodic compaction is configured. This solves a limitation of the compaction trigger mechanism, which would only trigger compaction after specific events like flush, compaction, or SetOptions.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug in BackupEngine that can crash backup due to a null FSWritableFile passed to WritableFileWriter.
* Fix DB::NewMultiScan iterator to respect the scan upper bound specified in ScanOptions
### Performance Improvements
* Optimized MultiScan using BlockBasedTable to coalesce I/Os and prefetch all data blocks.
## 10.4.0 (06/20/2025)
### New Features
* Add a new CF option `memtable_avg_op_scan_flush_trigger` that supports triggering memtable flush when an iterator scans through an expensive range of keys, with the average number of skipped keys from the active memtable exceeding the threshold.
* Vector based memtable now supports concurrent writers (DBOptions::allow_concurrent_memtable_write) #13675.
* Add new experimental `TransactionOptions::large_txn_commit_optimize_byte_threshold` to enable optimizations for large transaction commit by transaction batch data size.
* Add a new option `CompactionOptionsUniversal::reduce_file_locking` and if it's true, auto universal compaction picking will adjust to minimize locking of input files when bottom priority compactions are waiting to run. This can increase the likelihood of existing L0s being selected for compaction, thereby improving write stall and reducing read regression.
* Add new `format_version=7` to aid experimental support of custom compression algorithms with CompressionManager and block-based table. This format version includes changing the format of `TableProperties::compression_name`.
### Public API Changes
* Change NewExternalTableFactory to return a unique_ptr instead of shared_ptr.
* Add an optional min file size requirement for deletion triggered compaction. It can be specified when creating `CompactOnDeletionCollectorFactory`.
### Behavior Changes
* `TransactionOptions::large_txn_commit_optimize_threshold` now has default value 0 for disabled. `TransactionDBOptions::txn_commit_bypass_memtable_threshold` now has no effect on transactions.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug where CreateColumnFamilyWithImport() could miss the SST file for the memtable flush it triggered. The exported CF then may not contain the updates in the memtable when CreateColumnFamilyWithImport() is called.
* Fix iterator operations returning NotImplemented status if disallow_memtable_writes and paranoid_memory_checks CF options are both set.
* Fixed handling of file checksums in IngestExternalFile() to allow providing checksums using recognized but not necessarily the DB's preferred checksum function, to ease migration between checksum functions.
## 10.3.0 (05/17/2025)
### New Features
* Add new experimental `CompactionOptionsFIFO::allow_trivial_copy_when_change_temperature` along with `CompactionOptionsFIFO::trivial_copy_buffer_size` to allow optimizing FIFO compactions with tiering when kChangeTemperature to move files from source tier FileSystem to another tier FileSystem via trivial and direct copying raw sst file instead of reading thru the content of the SST file then rebuilding the table files.
* Add a new field to Compaction Stats in LOG files for the pre-compression size written to each level.
* Add new experimental `TransactionOptions::large_txn_commit_optimize_threshold` to enable optimizations for large transaction commit with per transaction threshold. `TransactionDBOptions::txn_commit_bypass_memtable_threshold` is deprecated in favor of this transaction option.
* [internal team use only] Allow an application-defined `request_id` to be passed to RocksDB and propagated to the filesystem via IODebugContext
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug where transaction lock upgrade can incorrectly fail with a Deadlock status. This happens when a transaction has a non-zero timeout and tries to upgrade a shared lock that is also held by another transaction.
* Pass wrapped WritableFileWriter pointer to ExternalTableBuilder so that the file checksum can be correctly calculated and returned by SstFileWriter for external table files.
* Fix an infinite-loop bug in transaction locking. This can happen if a transaction reaches lock limit and its time out expires before it attempts to wait for it.
* Fixed a potential data race with `CompressionOptions::parallel_threads > 1` and a `TablePropertiesCollector` overriding `BlockAdd()`.
## 10.2.0 (04/21/2025)
### New Features
* Provide histogram stats `COMPACTION_PREFETCH_BYTES` to measure number of bytes for RocksDB's prefetching (as opposed to file
system's prefetch) on SST file during compaction read
* A new API DB::GetNewestUserDefinedTimestamp is added to return the newest user defined timestamp seen in a column family
* Introduce API `IngestWriteBatchWithIndex()` for ingesting updates into DB while bypassing memtable writes. This improves performance when writing a large write batch to the DB.
* Add a new CF option `memtable_op_scan_flush_trigger` that triggers a flush of the memtable if an iterator's Seek()/Next() scans over a certain number of invisible entries from the memtable.
### Public API Changes
* AdvancedColumnFamilyOptions.max_write_buffer_number_to_maintain is deleted. It's deprecated since introduction of a better option max_write_buffer_size_to_maintain since RocksDB 6.5.0.
* Deprecated API `DB::MaxMemCompactionLevel()`.
* Deprecated `ReadOptions::ignore_range_deletions`.
* Deprecated API `experimental::PromoteL0()`.
* Added arbitrary string map for additional options to be overridden for remote compactions
* The fail_if_options_file_error option in DBOptions has been removed. The behavior now is to always return failure in any API that fails to persist the OPTIONS file.
### Behavior Changes
* Make stats `PREFETCH_BYTES_USEFUL`, `PREFETCH_HITS`, `PREFETCH_BYTES` only account for prefetching during user initiated scan
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug in Posix file system that the FSWritableFile created via `FileSystem::ReopenWritableFile` internally does not track the correct file size.
* Fix a bug where tail size of remote compaction output is not persisted in primary db's manifest
## 10.1.0 (03/24/2025)
### New Features
* Added a new `DBOptions.calculate_sst_write_lifetime_hint_set` setting that allows to customize which compaction styles SST write lifetime hint calculation is allowed on. Today RocksDB supports only two modes `kCompactionStyleLevel` and `kCompactionStyleUniversal`.
* Add a new field `num_l0_files` in `CompactionJobInfo` about the number of L0 files in the CF right before and after the compaction
* Added per-key-placement feature in Remote Compaction
* Implemented API DB::GetPropertiesOfTablesByLevel that retrieves table properties for files in each LSM tree level
### Public API Changes
* `GetAllKeyVersions()` now interprets empty slices literally, as valid keys, and uses new `OptSlice` type default value for extreme upper and lower range limits.
* `DeleteFilesInRanges()` now takes `RangeOpt` which is based on `OptSlice`. The overload taking `RangePtr` is deprecated.
* Add an unordered map of name/value pairs, ReadOptions::property_bag, to pass opaque options through to an external table when creating an Iterator.
* Introduced CompactionServiceJobStatus::kAborted to allow handling aborted scenario in Schedule(), Wait() or OnInstallation() APIs in Remote Compactions.
* format\_version < 2 in BlockBasedTableOptions is no longer supported for writing new files. Support for reading such files is deprecated and might be removed in the future. `CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions::compress_format_version == 1` is also deprecated.
### Behavior Changes
* `ldb` now returns an error if the specified `--compression_type` is not supported in the build.
* MultiGet with snapshot and ReadOptions::read_tier = kPersistedTier will now read a consistent view across CFs (instead of potentially reading some CF before and some CF after a flush).
* CreateColumnFamily() is no longer allowed on a read-only DB (OpenForReadOnly())
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed stats for Tiered Storage with preclude_last_level feature
## 10.0.0 (02/21/2025)
### New Features
* Introduced new `auto_refresh_iterator_with_snapshot` opt-in knob that (when enabled) will periodically release obsolete memory and storage resources for as long as the iterator is making progress and its supplied `read_options.snapshot` was initialized with non-nullptr value.
* Added the ability to plug-in a custom table reader implementation. See include/rocksdb/external_table_reader.h for more details.
* Experimental feature: RocksDB now supports FAISS inverted file based indices via the secondary indexing framework. Applications can use FAISS secondary indices to automatically quantize embeddings and perform K-nearest-neighbors similarity searches. See `FaissIVFIndex` and `SecondaryIndex` for more details. Note: the FAISS integration currently requires using the BUCK build.
* Add new DB property `num_running_compaction_sorted_runs` that tracks the number of sorted runs being processed by currently running compactions
* Experimental feature: added support for simple secondary indices that index the specified column as-is. See `SimpleSecondaryIndex` and `SecondaryIndex` for more details.
* Added new `TransactionDBOptions::txn_commit_bypass_memtable_threshold`, which enables optimized transaction commit (see `TransactionOptions::commit_bypass_memtable`) when the transaction size exceeds a configured threshold.
### Public API Changes
* Updated the query API of the experimental secondary indexing feature by removing the earlier `SecondaryIndex::NewIterator` virtual and adding a `SecondaryIndexIterator` class that can be utilized by applications to find the primary keys for a given search target.
* Added back the ability to leverage the primary key when building secondary index entries. This involved changes to the signatures of `SecondaryIndex::GetSecondary{KeyPrefix,Value}` as well as the addition of a new method `SecondaryIndex::FinalizeSecondaryKeyPrefix`. See the API comments for more details.
* Minimum supported version of ZSTD is now 1.4.0, for code simplification. Obsolete `CompressionType` `kZSTDNotFinalCompression` is also removed.
### Behavior Changes
* `VerifyBackup` in `verify_with_checksum`=`true` mode will now evaluate checksums in parallel. As a result, unlike in case of original implementation, the API won't bail out on a very first corruption / mismatch and instead will iterate over all the backup files logging success / _degree_of_failure_ for each.
* Reversed the order of updates to the same key in WriteBatchWithIndex. This means if there are multiple updates to the same key, the most recent update is ordered first. This affects the output of WBWIIterator. When WriteBatchWithIndex is created with `overwrite_key=true`, this affects the output only if Merge is used (#13387).
* Added support for Merge operations in transactions using option `TransactionOptions::commit_bypass_memtable`.
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed GetMergeOperands() API in ReadOnlyDB and SecondaryDB
* Fix a bug in `GetMergeOperands()` that can return incorrect status (MergeInProgress) and incorrect number of merge operands. This can happen when `GetMergeOperandsOptions::continue_cb` is set, both active and immutable memtables have merge operands and the callback stops the look up at the immutable memtable.
## 9.11.0 (01/17/2025)
### New Features
* Introduce CancelAwaitingJobs() in CompactionService interface which will allow users to implement cancellation of running remote compactions from the primary instance
* Experimental feature: RocksDB now supports defining secondary indices, which are automatically maintained by the storage engine. Secondary indices provide a new customization point: applications can provide their own by implementing the new `SecondaryIndex` interface. See the `SecondaryIndex` API comments for more details. Note: this feature is currently only available in conjunction with write-committed pessimistic transactions, and `Merge` is not yet supported.
* Provide a new option `track_and_verify_wals` to track and verify various information about WAL during WAL recovery. This is intended to be a better replacement to `track_and_verify_wals_in_manifest`.
### Public API Changes
* Add `io_buffer_size` to BackupEngineOptions to enable optimal configuration of IO size
* Clean up all the references to `random_access_max_buffer_size`, related rules and all the clients wrappers. This option has been officially deprecated in 5.4.0.
* Add `file_ingestion_nanos` and `file_ingestion_blocking_live_writes_nanos` in PerfContext to observe file ingestions
* Offer new DB::Open and variants that use `std::unique_ptr<DB>*` output parameters and deprecate the old versions that use `DB**` output parameters.
* The DB::DeleteFile API is officially deprecated.
### Behavior Changes
* For leveled compaction, manual compaction (CompactRange()) will be more strict about keeping compaction size under `max_compaction_bytes`. This prevents overly large compactions in some cases (#13306).
* Experimental tiering options `preclude_last_level_data_seconds` and `preserve_internal_time_seconds` are now mutable with `SetOptions()`. Some changes to handling of these features along with long-lived snapshots and range deletes made this possible.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a longstanding major bug with SetOptions() in which setting changes can be quietly reverted.
## 9.10.0 (12/12/2024)
### New Features
* Introduce `TransactionOptions::commit_bypass_memtable` to enable transaction commit to bypass memtable insertions. This can be beneficial for transactions with many operations, as it reduces commit time that is mostly spent on memtable insertion.
### Public API Changes
* Deprecated Remote Compaction APIs (StartV2, WaitForCompleteV2) are completely removed from the codebase
### Behavior Changes
* DB::KeyMayExist() now follows its function comment, which means `value` parameter can be null, and it will be set only if `value_found` is passed in.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix the issue where compaction incorrectly drops a key when there is a snapshot with a sequence number of zero.
* Honor ConfigOptions.ignore_unknown_options in ParseStruct()
### Performance Improvements
* Enable reuse of file system allocated buffer for synchronous prefetching.
* In buffered IO mode, try to align writes on power of 2 if checksum handoff is not enabled for the file type being written.
## 9.9.0 (11/18/2024)
### New Features
* Multi-Column-Family-Iterator (CoalescingIterator/AttributeGroupIterator) is no longer marked as experimental
* Adds a new table property "rocksdb.newest.key.time" which records the unix timestamp of the newest key. Uses this table property for FIFO TTL and temperature change compaction.
### Public API Changes
* Added a new API `Transaction::GetAttributeGroupIterator` that can be used to create a multi-column-family attribute group iterator over the specified column families, including the data from both the transaction and the underlying database. This API is currently supported for optimistic and write-committed pessimistic transactions.
* Added a new API `Transaction::GetCoalescingIterator` that can be used to create a multi-column-family coalescing iterator over the specified column families, including the data from both the transaction and the underlying database. This API is currently supported for optimistic and write-committed pessimistic transactions.
### Behavior Changes
* `BaseDeltaIterator` now honors the read option `allow_unprepared_value`.
### Bug Fixes
* `BaseDeltaIterator` now calls `PrepareValue` on the base iterator in case it has been created with the `allow_unprepared_value` read option set. Earlier, such base iterators could lead to incorrect values being exposed from `BaseDeltaIterator`.
* Fix a leak of obsolete blob files left open until DB::Close(). This bug was introduced in version 9.4.0.
* Fix missing cases of corruption retry during DB open and read API processing.
* Fix a bug for transaction db with 2pc where an old WAL may be retained longer than needed (#13127).
* Fix leaks of some open SST files (until `DB::Close()`) that are written but never become live due to various failures. (We now have a check for such leaks with no outstanding issues.)
* Fix a bug for replaying WALs for WriteCommitted transaction DB when its user-defined timestamps setting is toggled on/off between DB sessions.
### Performance Improvements
* Fix regression in issue #12038 due to `Options::compaction_readahead_size` greater than `max_sectors_kb` (i.e, largest I/O size that the OS issues to a block device defined in linux)
## 9.8.0 (10/25/2024)
### New Features
* All non-`block_cache` options in `BlockBasedTableOptions` are now mutable with `DB::SetOptions()`. See also Bug Fixes below.
* When using iterators with BlobDB, it is now possible to load large values on an on-demand basis, i.e. only if they are actually needed by the application. This can save I/O in use cases where the values associated with certain keys are not needed. For more details, see the new read option `allow_unprepared_value` and the iterator API `PrepareValue`.
* Add a new file ingestion option `IngestExternalFileOptions::fill_cache` to support not adding blocks from ingested files into block cache during file ingestion.
* The option `allow_unprepared_value` is now also supported for multi-column-family iterators (i.e. `CoalescingIterator` and `AttributeGroupIterator`).
* When a file with just one range deletion (standalone range deletion file) is ingested via bulk loading, it will be marked for compaction. During compaction, this type of files can be used to directly filter out some input files that are not protected by any snapshots and completely deleted by the standalone range deletion file.
### Behavior Changes
* During file ingestion, overlapping files level assignment are done in multiple batches, so that they can potentially be assigned to lower levels other than always land on L0.
* OPTIONS file to be loaded by remote worker is now preserved so that it does not get purged by the primary host. A similar technique as how we are preserving new SST files from getting purged is used for this. min_options_file_numbers_ is tracked like pending_outputs_ is tracked.
* Trim readahead_size during scans so data blocks containing keys that are not in the same prefix as the seek key in `Seek()` are not prefetched when `ReadOptions::auto_readahead_size=true` (default value) and `ReadOptions::prefix_same_as_start = true`
* Assigning levels for external files are done in the same way for universal compaction and leveled compaction. The old behavior tends to assign files to L0 while the new behavior will assign the files to the lowest level possible.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a longstanding race condition in SetOptions for `block_based_table_factory` options. The fix has some subtle behavior changes because of copying and replacing the TableFactory on a change with SetOptions, including requiring an Iterator::Refresh() for an existing Iterator to use the latest options.
* Fix under counting of allocated memory in the compressed secondary cache due to looking at the compressed block size rather than the actual memory allocated, which could be larger due to internal fragmentation.
* `GetApproximateMemTableStats()` could return disastrously bad estimates 5-25% of the time. The function has been re-engineered to return much better estimates with similar CPU cost.
* Skip insertion of compressed blocks in the secondary cache if the lowest_used_cache_tier DB option is kVolatileTier.
* Fix an issue in level compaction where a small CF with small compaction debt can cause the DB to allow parallel compactions. (#13054)
* Several DB option settings could be lost through `GetOptionsFromString()`, possibly elsewhere as well. Affected options, now fixed:`background_close_inactive_wals`, `write_dbid_to_manifest`, `write_identity_file`, `prefix_seek_opt_in_only`
## 9.7.0 (09/20/2024)
### New Features
* Make Cache a customizable class that can be instantiated by the object registry.
* Add new option `prefix_seek_opt_in_only` that makes iterators generally safer when you might set a `prefix_extractor`. When `prefix_seek_opt_in_only=true`, which is expected to be the future default, prefix seek is only used when `prefix_same_as_start` or `auto_prefix_mode` are set. Also, `prefix_same_as_start` and `auto_prefix_mode` now allow prefix filtering even with `total_order_seek=true`.
* Add a new table property "rocksdb.key.largest.seqno" which records the largest sequence number of all keys in file. It is verified to be zero during SST file ingestion.
### Behavior Changes
* Changed the semantics of the BlobDB configuration option `blob_garbage_collection_force_threshold` to define a threshold for the overall garbage ratio of all blob files currently eligible for garbage collection (according to `blob_garbage_collection_age_cutoff`). This can provide better control over space amplification at the cost of slightly higher write amplification.
* Set `write_dbid_to_manifest=true` by default. This means DB ID will now be preserved through backups, checkpoints, etc. by default. Also add `write_identity_file` option which can be set to false for anticipated future behavior.
* In FIFO compaction, compactions for changing file temperature (configured by option `file_temperature_age_thresholds`) will compact one file at a time, instead of merging multiple eligible file together (#13018).
* Support ingesting db generated files using hard link, i.e. IngestExternalFileOptions::move_files/link_files and IngestExternalFileOptions::allow_db_generated_files.
* Add a new file ingestion option `IngestExternalFileOptions::link_files` to hard link input files and preserve original files links after ingestion.
* DB::Close now untracks files in SstFileManager, making available any space used
by them. Prior to this change they would be orphaned until the DB is re-opened.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug in CompactRange() where result files may not be compacted in any future compaction. This can only happen when users configure CompactRangeOptions::change_level to true and the change level step of manual compaction fails (#13009).
* Fix handling of dynamic change of `prefix_extractor` with memtable prefix filter. Previously, prefix seek could mix different prefix interpretations between memtable and SST files. Now the latest `prefix_extractor` at the time of iterator creation or refresh is respected.
* Fix a bug with manual_wal_flush and auto error recovery from WAL failure that may cause CFs to be inconsistent (#12995). The fix will set potential WAL write failure as fatal error when manual_wal_flush is true, and disables auto error recovery from these errors.
## 9.6.0 (08/19/2024)
### New Features
* Best efforts recovery supports recovering to incomplete Version with a clean seqno cut that presents a valid point in time view from the user's perspective, if versioning history doesn't include atomic flush.
* New option `BlockBasedTableOptions::decouple_partitioned_filters` should improve efficiency in serving read queries because filter and index partitions can consistently target the configured `metadata_block_size`. This option is currently opt-in.
* Introduce a new mutable CF option `paranoid_memory_checks`. It enables additional validation on data integrity during reads/scanning. Currently, skip list based memtable will validate key ordering during look up and scans.
### Public API Changes
* Add ticker stats to count file read retries due to checksum mismatch
* Adds optional installation callback function for remote compaction
### Behavior Changes
* There may be less intra-L0 compaction triggered by total L0 size being too small. We now use compensated file size (tombstones are assigned some value size) when calculating L0 size and reduce the threshold for L0 size limit. This is to avoid accumulating too much data/tombstones in L0.
### Bug Fixes
* Make DestroyDB supports slow deletion when it's configured in `SstFileManager`. The slow deletion is subject to the configured `rate_bytes_per_sec`, but not subject to the `max_trash_db_ratio`.
* Fixed a bug where we set unprep_seqs_ even when WriteImpl() fails. This was caught by stress test write fault injection in WriteImpl(). This may have incorrectly caused iteration creation failure for unvalidated writes or returned wrong result for WriteUnpreparedTxn::GetUnpreparedSequenceNumbers().
* Fixed a bug where successful write right after error recovery for last failed write finishes causes duplicate WAL entries
* Fixed a data race involving the background error status in `unordered_write` mode.
* Fix a bug where file snapshot functions like backup, checkpoint may attempt to copy a non-existing manifest file. #12882
* Fix a bug where per kv checksum corruption may be ignored in MultiGet().
* Fix a race condition in pessimistic transactions that could allow multiple transactions with the same name to be registered simultaneously, resulting in a crash or other unpredictable behavior.
## 9.5.0 (07/19/2024)
### Public API Changes
* Introduced new C API function rocksdb_writebatch_iterate_cf for column family-aware iteration over the contents of a WriteBatch
* Add support to ingest SST files generated by a DB instead of SstFileWriter. This can be enabled with experimental option `IngestExternalFileOptions::allow_db_generated_files`.
### Behavior Changes
* When calculating total log size for the `log_size_for_flush` argument in `CreateCheckpoint` API, the size of the archived log will not be included to avoid unnecessary flush
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a major bug in which an iterator using prefix filtering and SeekForPrev might miss data when the DB is using `whole_key_filtering=false` and `partition_filters=true`.
* Fixed a bug where `OnErrorRecoveryBegin()` is not called before auto recovery starts.
* Fixed a bug where event listener reads ErrorHandler's `bg_error_` member without holding db mutex(#12803).
* Fixed a bug in handling MANIFEST write error that caused the latest valid MANIFEST file to get deleted, resulting in the DB being unopenable.
* Fixed a race between error recovery due to manifest sync or write failure and external SST file ingestion. Both attempt to write a new manifest file, which causes an assertion failure.
### Performance Improvements
* Fix an issue where compactions were opening table files and reading table properties while holding db mutex_.
* Reduce unnecessary filesystem queries and DB mutex acquires in creating backups and checkpoints.
## 9.4.0 (06/23/2024)
### New Features
* Added a `CompactForTieringCollectorFactory` to auto trigger compaction for tiering use case.
* Optimistic transactions and pessimistic transactions with the WriteCommitted policy now support the `GetEntityForUpdate` API.
* Added a new "count" command to the ldb repl shell. By default, it prints a count of keys in the database from start to end. The options --from=<key> and/or --to=<key> can be specified to limit the range.
* Add `rocksdb_writebatch_update_timestamps`, `rocksdb_writebatch_wi_update_timestamps` in C API.
* Add `rocksdb_iter_refresh` in C API.
* Add `rocksdb_writebatch_create_with_params`, `rocksdb_writebatch_wi_create_with_params` to create WB and WBWI with all options in C API
### Public API Changes
* Deprecated names `LogFile` and `VectorLogPtr` in favor of new names `WalFile` and `VectorWalPtr`.
* Introduce a new universal compaction option CompactionOptionsUniversal::max_read_amp which allows user to define the limit on the number of sorted runs separately from the trigger for compaction (`level0_file_num_compaction_trigger`) #12477.
### Behavior Changes
* Inactive WALs are immediately closed upon being fully sync-ed rather than in a background thread. This is to ensure LinkFile() is not called on files still open for write, which might not be supported by some FileSystem implementations. This should not be a performance issue, but an opt-out is available with with new DB option `background_close_inactive_wals`.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a rare case in which a hard-linked WAL in a Checkpoint is not fully synced (so might lose data on power loss).
* Fixed the output of the `ldb dump_wal` command for `PutEntity` records so it prints the key and correctly resets the hexadecimal formatting flag after printing the wide-column entity.
* Fixed an issue where `PutEntity` records were handled incorrectly while rebuilding transactions during recovery.
* Various read operations could ignore various ReadOptions that might be relevant. Fixed many such cases, which can result in behavior change but a better reflection of specified options.
### Performance Improvements
* Improved write throughput to memtable when there's a large number of concurrent writers and allow_concurrent_memtable_write=true(#12545)
## 9.3.0 (05/17/2024)
### New Features
* Optimistic transactions and pessimistic transactions with the WriteCommitted policy now support the `GetEntity` API.
* Added new `Iterator` property, "rocksdb.iterator.is-value-pinned", for checking whether the `Slice` returned by `Iterator::value()` can be used until the `Iterator` is destroyed.
* Optimistic transactions and WriteCommitted pessimistic transactions now support the `MultiGetEntity` API.
* Optimistic transactions and pessimistic transactions with the WriteCommitted policy now support the `PutEntity` API. Support for read APIs and other write policies (WritePrepared, WriteUnprepared) will be added later.
### Public API Changes
* Exposed block based metadata cache options via C API
* Exposed compaction pri via c api.
* Add a kAdmPolicyAllowAll option to TieredAdmissionPolicy that admits all blocks evicted from the primary block cache into the compressed secondary cache.
### Behavior Changes
* CompactRange() with change_level=true on a CF with FIFO compaction will return Status::NotSupported().
* External file ingestion with FIFO compaction will always ingest to L0.
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed a bug for databases using `DBOptions::allow_2pc == true` (all `TransactionDB`s except `OptimisticTransactionDB`) that have exactly one column family. Due to a missing WAL sync, attempting to open the DB could have returned a `Status::Corruption` with a message like "SST file is ahead of WALs".
* Fix a bug in CreateColumnFamilyWithImport() where if multiple CFs are imported, we were not resetting files' epoch number and L0 files can have overlapping key range but the same epoch number.
* Fixed race conditions when `ColumnFamilyOptions::inplace_update_support == true` between user overwrites and reads on the same key.
* Fix a bug where `CompactFiles()` can compact files of range conflict with other ongoing compactions' when `preclude_last_level_data_seconds > 0` is used
* Fixed a false positive `Status::Corruption` reported when reopening a DB that used `DBOptions::recycle_log_file_num > 0` and `DBOptions::wal_compression != kNoCompression`.
* While WAL is locked with LockWAL(), some operations like Flush() and IngestExternalFile() are now blocked as they should have been.
* Fixed a bug causing stale memory access when using the TieredSecondaryCache with an NVM secondary cache, and a file system that supports return an FS allocated buffer for MultiRead (FSSupportedOps::kFSBuffer is set).
## 9.2.0 (05/01/2024)
### New Features
* Added two options `deadline` and `max_size_bytes` for CacheDumper to exit early
* Added a new API `GetEntityFromBatchAndDB` to `WriteBatchWithIndex` that can be used for wide-column point lookups with read-your-own-writes consistency. Similarly to `GetFromBatchAndDB`, the API can combine data from the write batch with data from the underlying database if needed. See the API comments for more details.
* [Experimental] Introduce two new cross-column-family iterators - CoalescingIterator and AttributeGroupIterator. The CoalescingIterator enables users to iterate over multiple column families and access their values and columns. During this iteration, if the same key exists in more than one column family, the keys in the later column family will overshadow the previous ones. The AttributeGroupIterator allows users to gather wide columns per Column Family and create attribute groups while iterating over keys across all CFs.
* Added a new API `MultiGetEntityFromBatchAndDB` to `WriteBatchWithIndex` that can be used for batched wide-column point lookups with read-your-own-writes consistency. Similarly to `MultiGetFromBatchAndDB`, the API can combine data from the write batch with data from the underlying database if needed. See the API comments for more details.
* Adds a `SstFileReader::NewTableIterator` API to support programmatically read a SST file as a raw table file.
* Add an option to `WaitForCompactOptions` - `wait_for_purge` to make `WaitForCompact()` API wait for background purge to complete
### Public API Changes
* DeleteRange() will return NotSupported() if row_cache is configured since they don't work together in some cases.
* Deprecated `CompactionOptions::compression` since `CompactionOptions`'s API for configuring compression was incomplete, unsafe, and likely unnecessary
* Using `OptionChangeMigration()` to migrate from non-FIFO to FIFO compaction
with `Options::compaction_options_fifo.max_table_files_size` > 0 can cause
the whole DB to be dropped right after migration if the migrated data is larger than
`max_table_files_size`
### Behavior Changes
* Enabling `BlockBasedTableOptions::block_align` is now incompatible (i.e., APIs will return `Status::InvalidArgument`) with more ways of enabling compression: `CompactionOptions::compression`, `ColumnFamilyOptions::compression_per_level`, and `ColumnFamilyOptions::bottommost_compression`.
* Changed the default value of `CompactionOptions::compression` to `kDisableCompressionOption`, which means the compression type is determined by the `ColumnFamilyOptions`.
* `BlockBasedTableOptions::optimize_filters_for_memory` is now set to true by default. When `partition_filters=false`, this could lead to somewhat increased average RSS memory usage by the block cache, but this "extra" usage is within the allowed memory budget and should make memory usage more consistent (by minimizing internal fragmentation for more kinds of blocks).
* Dump all keys for cache dumper impl if `SetDumpFilter()` is not called
* `CompactRange()` with `CompactRangeOptions::change_level = true` and `CompactRangeOptions::target_level = 0` that ends up moving more than 1 file from non-L0 to L0 will return `Status::Aborted()`.
* On distributed file systems that support file system level checksum verification and reconstruction reads, RocksDB will now retry a file read if the initial read fails RocksDB block level or record level checksum verification. This applies to MANIFEST file reads when the DB is opened, and to SST file reads at all times.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug causing `VerifyFileChecksums()` to return false-positive corruption under `BlockBasedTableOptions::block_align=true`
* Provide consistent view of the database across the column families for `NewIterators()` API.
* Fixed feature interaction bug for `DeleteRange()` together with `ColumnFamilyOptions::memtable_insert_with_hint_prefix_extractor`. The impact of this bug would likely be corruption or crashing.
* Fixed hang in `DisableManualCompactions()` where compactions waiting to be scheduled due to conflicts would not be canceled promptly
* Fixed a regression when `ColumnFamilyOptions::max_successive_merges > 0` where the CPU overhead for deciding whether to merge could have increased unless the user had set the option `ColumnFamilyOptions::strict_max_successive_merges`
* Fixed a bug in `MultiGet()` and `MultiGetEntity()` together with blob files (`ColumnFamilyOptions::enable_blob_files == true`). An error looking up one of the keys could cause the results to be wrong for other keys for which the statuses were `Status::OK`.
* Fixed a bug where wrong padded bytes are used to generate file checksum and `DataVerificationInfo::checksum` upon file creation
* Correctly implemented the move semantics of `PinnableWideColumns`.
* Fixed a bug when the recycle_log_file_num in DBOptions is changed from 0 to non-zero when a DB is reopened. On a subsequent reopen, if a log file created when recycle_log_file_num==0 was reused previously, is alive and is empty, we could end up inserting stale WAL records into the memtable.
* Fix a bug where obsolete files' deletion during DB::Open are not rate limited with `SstFilemManager`'s slow deletion feature even if it's configured.
## 9.1.0 (03/22/2024)
### New Features
* Added an option, `GetMergeOperandsOptions::continue_cb`, to give users the ability to end `GetMergeOperands()`'s lookup process before all merge operands were found.
* Add sanity checks for ingesting external files that currently checks if the user key comparator used to create the file is compatible with the column family's user key comparator.
*Support ingesting external files for column family that has user-defined timestamps in memtable only enabled.
* On file systems that support storage level data checksum and reconstruction, retry SST block reads for point lookups, scans, and flush and compaction if there's a checksum mismatch on the initial read.
* Some enhancements and fixes to experimental Temperature handling features, including new `default_write_temperature` CF option and opening an `SstFileWriter` with a temperature.
* `WriteBatchWithIndex` now supports wide-column point lookups via the `GetEntityFromBatch` API. See the API comments for more details.
* Implement experimental features: API `Iterator::GetProperty("rocksdb.iterator.write-time")` to allow users to get data's approximate write unix time and write data with a specific write time via `WriteBatch::TimedPut` API.
### Public API Changes
* Best-effort recovery (`best_efforts_recovery == true`) may now be used together with atomic flush (`atomic_flush == true`). The all-or-nothing recovery guarantee for atomically flushed data will be upheld.
* Remove deprecated option `bottommost_temperature`, already replaced by `last_level_temperature`
* Added new PerfContext counters for block cache bytes read - block_cache_index_read_byte, block_cache_filter_read_byte, block_cache_compression_dict_read_byte, and block_cache_read_byte.
* Deprecate experimental Remote Compaction APIs - StartV2() and WaitForCompleteV2() and introduce Schedule() and Wait(). The new APIs essentially does the same thing as the old APIs. They allow taking externally generated unique id to wait for remote compaction to complete.
* For API `WriteCommittedTransaction::GetForUpdate`, if the column family enables user-defined timestamp, it was mandated that argument `do_validate` cannot be false, and UDT based validation has to be done with a user set read timestamp. It's updated to make the UDT based validation optional if user sets `do_validate` to false and does not set a read timestamp. With this, `GetForUpdate` skips UDT based validation and it's users' responsibility to enforce the UDT invariant. SO DO NOT skip this UDT-based validation if users do not have ways to enforce the UDT invariant. Ways to enforce the invariant on the users side include manage a monotonically increasing timestamp, commit transactions in a single thread etc.
* Defined a new PerfLevel `kEnableWait` to measure time spent by user threads blocked in RocksDB other than mutex, such as a write thread waiting to be added to a write group, a write thread delayed or stalled etc.
* `RateLimiter`'s API no longer requires the burst size to be the refill size. Users of `NewGenericRateLimiter()` can now provide burst size in `single_burst_bytes`. Implementors of `RateLimiter::SetSingleBurstBytes()` need to adapt their implementations to match the changed API doc.
* Add `write_memtable_time` to the newly introduced PerfLevel `kEnableWait`.
### Behavior Changes
* `RateLimiter`s created by `NewGenericRateLimiter()` no longer modify the refill period when `SetSingleBurstBytes()` is called.
* Merge writes will only keep merge operand count within `ColumnFamilyOptions::max_successive_merges` when the key's merge operands are all found in memory, unless `strict_max_successive_merges` is explicitly set.
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed `kBlockCacheTier` reads to return `Status::Incomplete` when I/O is needed to fetch a merge chain's base value from a blob file.
* Fixed `kBlockCacheTier` reads to return `Status::Incomplete` on table cache miss rather than incorrectly returning an empty value.
* Fixed a data race in WalManager that may affect how frequent PurgeObsoleteWALFiles() runs.
* Re-enable the recycle_log_file_num option in DBOptions for kPointInTimeRecovery WAL recovery mode, which was previously disabled due to a bug in the recovery logic. This option is incompatible with WriteOptions::disableWAL. A Status::InvalidArgument() will be returned if disableWAL is specified.
### Performance Improvements
* Java API `multiGet()` variants now take advantage of the underlying batched `multiGet()` performance improvements.
Before
```
Benchmark (columnFamilyTestType) (keyCount) (keySize) (multiGetSize) (valueSize) Mode Cnt Score Error Units
MultiGetBenchmarks.multiGetList10 no_column_family 10000 16 100 64 thrpt 25 6315.541 ± 8.106 ops/s
MultiGetBenchmarks.multiGetList10 no_column_family 10000 16 100 1024 thrpt 25 6975.468 ± 68.964 ops/s
```
After
```
Benchmark (columnFamilyTestType) (keyCount) (keySize) (multiGetSize) (valueSize) Mode Cnt Score Error Units
MultiGetBenchmarks.multiGetList10 no_column_family 10000 16 100 64 thrpt 25 7046.739 ± 13.299 ops/s
MultiGetBenchmarks.multiGetList10 no_column_family 10000 16 100 1024 thrpt 25 7654.521 ± 60.121 ops/s
```
## 9.0.0 (02/16/2024)
### New Features
* Provide support for FSBuffer for point lookups. Also added support for scans and compactions that don't go through prefetching.
* Make `SstFileWriter` create SST files without persisting user defined timestamps when the `Option.persist_user_defined_timestamps` flag is set to false.
* Add support for user-defined timestamps in APIs `DeleteFilesInRanges` and `GetPropertiesOfTablesInRange`.
* Mark wal\_compression feature as production-ready. Currently only compatible with ZSTD compression.
### Public API Changes
* Allow setting Stderr logger via C API
* Declare one Get and one MultiGet variant as pure virtual, and make all the other variants non-overridable. The methods required to be implemented by derived classes of DB allow returning timestamps. It is up to the implementation to check and return an error if timestamps are not supported. The non-batched MultiGet APIs are reimplemented in terms of batched MultiGet, so callers might see a performance improvement.
* Exposed mode option to Rate Limiter via c api.
* Removed deprecated option `access_hint_on_compaction_start`
* Removed deprecated option `ColumnFamilyOptions::check_flush_compaction_key_order`
* Remove the default `WritableFile::GetFileSize` and `FSWritableFile::GetFileSize` implementation that returns 0 and make it pure virtual, so that subclasses are enforced to explicitly provide an implementation.
* Removed deprecated option `ColumnFamilyOptions::level_compaction_dynamic_file_size`
* Removed tickers with typos "rocksdb.error.handler.bg.error.count", "rocksdb.error.handler.bg.io.error.count", "rocksdb.error.handler.bg.retryable.io.error.count".
* Remove the force mode for `EnableFileDeletions` API because it is unsafe with no known legitimate use.
* Removed deprecated option `ColumnFamilyOptions::ignore_max_compaction_bytes_for_input`
* `sst_dump --command=check` now compares the number of records in a table with `num_entries` in table property, and reports corruption if there is a mismatch. API `SstFileDumper::ReadSequential()` is updated to optionally do this verification. (#12322)
### Behavior Changes
* format\_version=6 is the new default setting in BlockBasedTableOptions, for more robust data integrity checking. DBs and SST files written with this setting cannot be read by RocksDB versions before 8.6.0.
* Compactions can be scheduled in parallel in an additional scenario: multiple files are marked for compaction within a single column family
* For leveled compaction, RocksDB will try to do intra-L0 compaction if the total L0 size is small compared to Lbase (#12214). Users with atomic_flush=true are more likely to see the impact of this change.
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed a data race in `DBImpl::RenameTempFileToOptionsFile`.
* Fix some perf context statistics error in write steps. which include missing write_memtable_time in unordered_write. missing write_memtable_time in PipelineWrite when Writer stat is STATE_PARALLEL_MEMTABLE_WRITER. missing write_delay_time when calling DelayWrite in WriteImplWALOnly function.
* Fixed a bug that can, under rare circumstances, cause MultiGet to return an incorrect result for a duplicate key in a MultiGet batch.
* Fix a bug where older data of an ingested key can be returned for read when universal compaction is used
## 8.11.0 (01/19/2024)
### New Features
* Add new statistics: `rocksdb.sst.write.micros` measures time of each write to SST file; `rocksdb.file.write.{flush|compaction|db.open}.micros` measure time of each write to SST table (currently only block-based table format) and blob file for flush, compaction and db open.
### Public API Changes
* Added another enumerator `kVerify` to enum class `FileOperationType` in listener.h. Update your `switch` statements as needed.
* Add CompressionOptions to the CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions structure to allow users to specify library specific options when creating the compressed secondary cache.
* Deprecated several options: `level_compaction_dynamic_file_size`, `ignore_max_compaction_bytes_for_input`, `check_flush_compaction_key_order`, `flush_verify_memtable_count`, `compaction_verify_record_count`, `fail_if_options_file_error`, and `enforce_single_del_contracts`
* Exposed options ttl via c api.
### Behavior Changes
* `rocksdb.blobdb.blob.file.write.micros` expands to also measure time writing the header and footer. Therefore the COUNT may be higher and values may be smaller than before. For stacked BlobDB, it no longer measures the time of explicitly flushing blob file.
* Files will be compacted to the next level if the data age exceeds periodic_compaction_seconds except for the last level.
* Reduced the compaction debt ratio trigger for scheduling parallel compactions
* For leveled compaction with default compaction pri (kMinOverlappingRatio), files marked for compaction will be prioritized over files not marked when picking a file from a level for compaction.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix bug in auto_readahead_size that combined with IndexType::kBinarySearchWithFirstKey + fails or iterator lands at a wrong key
* Fixed some cases in which DB file corruption was detected but ignored on creating a backup with BackupEngine.
* Fix bugs where `rocksdb.blobdb.blob.file.synced` includes blob files failed to get synced and `rocksdb.blobdb.blob.file.bytes.written` includes blob bytes failed to get written.
* Fixed a possible memory leak or crash on a failure (such as I/O error) in automatic atomic flush of multiple column families.
* Fixed some cases of in-memory data corruption using mmap reads with `BackupEngine`, `sst_dump`, or `ldb`.
* Fixed issues with experimental `preclude_last_level_data_seconds` option that could interfere with expected data tiering.
* Fixed the handling of the edge case when all existing blob files become unreferenced. Such files are now correctly deleted.
## 8.10.0 (12/15/2023)
### New Features
* Provide support for async_io to trim readahead_size by doing block cache lookup
* Added initial wide-column support in `WriteBatchWithIndex`. This includes the `PutEntity` API and support for wide columns in the existing read APIs (`GetFromBatch`, `GetFromBatchAndDB`, `MultiGetFromBatchAndDB`, and `BaseDeltaIterator`).
### Public API Changes
* Custom implementations of `TablePropertiesCollectorFactory` may now return a `nullptr` collector to decline processing a file, reducing callback overheads in such cases.
### Behavior Changes
* Make ReadOptions.auto_readahead_size default true which does prefetching optimizations for forward scans if iterate_upper_bound and block_cache is also specified.
* Compactions can be scheduled in parallel in an additional scenario: high compaction debt relative to the data size
* HyperClockCache now has built-in protection against excessive CPU consumption under the extreme stress condition of no (or very few) evictable cache entries, which can slightly increase memory usage such conditions. New option `HyperClockCacheOptions::eviction_effort_cap` controls the space-time trade-off of the response. The default should be generally well-balanced, with no measurable affect on normal operation.
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a corner case with auto_readahead_size where Prev Operation returns NOT SUPPORTED error when scans direction is changed from forward to backward.
* Avoid destroying the periodic task scheduler's default timer in order to prevent static destruction order issues.
* Fix double counting of BYTES_WRITTEN ticker when doing writes with transactions.
* Fix a WRITE_STALL counter that was reporting wrong value in few cases.
* A lookup by MultiGet in a TieredCache that goes to the local flash cache and finishes with very low latency, i.e before the subsequent call to WaitAll, is ignored, resulting in a false negative and a memory leak.
### Performance Improvements
* Java API extensions to improve consistency and completeness of APIs
1 Extended `RocksDB.get([ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle,] ReadOptions opt, ByteBuffer key, ByteBuffer value)` which now accepts indirect buffer parameters as well as direct buffer parameters
2 Extended `RocksDB.put( [ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle,] WriteOptions writeOpts, final ByteBuffer key, final ByteBuffer value)` which now accepts indirect buffer parameters as well as direct buffer parameters
3 Added `RocksDB.merge([ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle,] WriteOptions writeOptions, ByteBuffer key, ByteBuffer value)` methods with the same parameter options as `put(...)` - direct and indirect buffers are supported
4 Added `RocksIterator.key( byte[] key [, int offset, int len])` methods which retrieve the iterator key into the supplied buffer
5 Added `RocksIterator.value( byte[] value [, int offset, int len])` methods which retrieve the iterator value into the supplied buffer
6 Deprecated `get(final ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, final ReadOptions readOptions, byte[])` in favour of `get(final ReadOptions readOptions, final ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, byte[])` which has consistent parameter ordering with other methods in the same class
7 Added `Transaction.get( ReadOptions opt, [ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, ] byte[] key, byte[] value)` methods which retrieve the requested value into the supplied buffer
8 Added `Transaction.get( ReadOptions opt, [ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, ] ByteBuffer key, ByteBuffer value)` methods which retrieve the requested value into the supplied buffer
9 Added `Transaction.getForUpdate( ReadOptions readOptions, [ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, ] byte[] key, byte[] value, boolean exclusive [, boolean doValidate])` methods which retrieve the requested value into the supplied buffer
10 Added `Transaction.getForUpdate( ReadOptions readOptions, [ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, ] ByteBuffer key, ByteBuffer value, boolean exclusive [, boolean doValidate])` methods which retrieve the requested value into the supplied buffer
11 Added `Transaction.getIterator()` method as a convenience which defaults the `ReadOptions` value supplied to existing `Transaction.iterator()` methods. This mirrors the existing `RocksDB.iterator()` method.
12 Added `Transaction.put([ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, ] ByteBuffer key, ByteBuffer value [, boolean assumeTracked])` methods which supply the key, and the value to be written in a `ByteBuffer` parameter
13 Added `Transaction.merge([ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, ] ByteBuffer key, ByteBuffer value [, boolean assumeTracked])` methods which supply the key, and the value to be written/merged in a `ByteBuffer` parameter
14 Added `Transaction.mergeUntracked([ColumnFamilyHandle columnFamilyHandle, ] ByteBuffer key, ByteBuffer value)` methods which supply the key, and the value to be written/merged in a `ByteBuffer` parameter
## 8.9.0 (11/17/2023)
### New Features
* Add GetEntity() and PutEntity() API implementation for Attribute Group support. Through the use of Column Families, AttributeGroup enables users to logically group wide-column entities.
### Public API Changes
* Added rocksdb_ratelimiter_create_auto_tuned API to create an auto-tuned GenericRateLimiter.
* Added clipColumnFamily() to the Java API to clip the entries in the CF according to the range [begin_key, end_key).
* Make the `EnableFileDeletion` API not default to force enabling. For users that rely on this default behavior and still
want to continue to use force enabling, they need to explicitly pass a `true` to `EnableFileDeletion`.
* Add new Cache APIs GetSecondaryCacheCapacity() and GetSecondaryCachePinnedUsage() to return the configured capacity, and cache reservation charged to the secondary cache.
### Behavior Changes
* During off-peak hours defined by `daily_offpeak_time_utc`, the compaction picker will select a larger number of files for periodic compaction. This selection will include files that are projected to expire by the next off-peak start time, ensuring that these files are not chosen for periodic compaction outside of off-peak hours.
* If an error occurs when writing to a trace file after `DB::StartTrace()`, the subsequent trace writes are skipped to avoid writing to a file that has previously seen error. In this case, `DB::EndTrace()` will also return a non-ok status with info about the error occurred previously in its status message.
* Deleting stale files upon recovery are delegated to SstFileManger if available so they can be rate limited.
* Make RocksDB only call `TablePropertiesCollector::Finish()` once.
* When `WAL_ttl_seconds > 0`, we now process archived WALs for deletion at least every `WAL_ttl_seconds / 2` seconds. Previously it could be less frequent in case of small `WAL_ttl_seconds` values when size-based expiration (`WAL_size_limit_MB > 0 `) was simultaneously enabled.
### Bug Fixes
* Fixed a crash or assertion failure bug in experimental new HyperClockCache variant, especially when running with a SecondaryCache.
* Fix a race between flush error recovery and db destruction that can lead to db crashing.
* Fixed some bugs in the index builder/reader path for user-defined timestamps in Memtable only feature.
## 8.8.0 (10/23/2023)
### New Features
* Introduce AttributeGroup by adding the first AttributeGroup support API, MultiGetEntity(). Through the use of Column Families, AttributeGroup enables users to logically group wide-column entities. More APIs to support AttributeGroup will come soon, including GetEntity, PutEntity, and others.
* Added new tickers `rocksdb.fifo.{max.size|ttl}.compactions` to count FIFO compactions that drop files for different reasons
* Add an experimental offpeak duration awareness by setting `DBOptions::daily_offpeak_time_utc` in "HH:mm-HH:mm" format. This information will be used for resource optimization in the future
* Users can now change the max bytes granted in a single refill period (i.e, burst) during runtime by `SetSingleBurstBytes()` for RocksDB rate limiter
### Public API Changes
* The default value of `DBOptions::fail_if_options_file_error` changed from `false` to `true`. Operations that set in-memory options (e.g., `DB::Open*()`, `DB::SetOptions()`, `DB::CreateColumnFamily*()`, and `DB::DropColumnFamily()`) but fail to persist the change will now return a non-OK `Status` by default.
### Behavior Changes
* For non direct IO, eliminate the file system prefetching attempt for compaction read when `Options::compaction_readahead_size` is 0
* During a write stop, writes now block on in-progress recovery attempts
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug in auto_readahead_size where first_internal_key of index blocks wasn't copied properly resulting in corruption error when first_internal_key was used for comparison.
* Fixed a bug where compaction read under non direct IO still falls back to RocksDB internal prefetching after file system's prefetching returns non-OK status other than `Status::NotSupported()`
* Add bounds check in WBWIIteratorImpl and make BaseDeltaIterator, WriteUnpreparedTxn and WritePreparedTxn respect the upper bound and lower bound in ReadOption. See 11680.
* Fixed the handling of wide-column base values in the `max_successive_merges` logic.
* Fixed a rare race bug involving a concurrent combination of Create/DropColumnFamily and/or Set(DB)Options that could lead to inconsistency between (a) the DB's reported options state, (b) the DB options in effect, and (c) the latest persisted OPTIONS file.
* Fixed a possible underflow when computing the compressed secondary cache share of memory reservations while updating the compressed secondary to total block cache ratio.
### Performance Improvements
* Improved the I/O efficiency of DB::Open a new DB with `create_missing_column_families=true` and many column families.
## 8.7.0 (09/22/2023)
### New Features
* Added an experimental new "automatic" variant of HyperClockCache that does not require a prior estimate of the average size of cache entries. This variant is activated when HyperClockCacheOptions::estimated\_entry\_charge = 0 and has essentially the same concurrency benefits as the existing HyperClockCache.
* Add a new statistic `COMPACTION_CPU_TOTAL_TIME` that records cumulative compaction cpu time. This ticker is updated regularly while a compaction is running.
* Add `GetEntity()` API for ReadOnly DB and Secondary DB.
* Add a new iterator API `Iterator::Refresh(const Snapshot *)` that allows iterator to be refreshed while using the input snapshot to read.
* Added a new read option `merge_operand_count_threshold`. When the number of merge operands applied during a successful point lookup exceeds this threshold, the query will return a special OK status with a new subcode `kMergeOperandThresholdExceeded`. Applications might use this signal to take action to reduce the number of merge operands for the affected key(s), for example by running a compaction.
* For `NewRibbonFilterPolicy()`, made the `bloom_before_level` option mutable through the Configurable interface and the SetOptions API, allowing dynamic switching between all-Bloom and all-Ribbon configurations, and configurations in between. See comments on `NewRibbonFilterPolicy()`
* RocksDB now allows the block cache to be stacked on top of a compressed secondary cache and a non-volatile secondary cache, thus creating a three-tier cache. To set it up, use the `NewTieredCache()` API in rocksdb/cache.h..
* Added a new wide-column aware full merge API called `FullMergeV3` to `MergeOperator`. `FullMergeV3` supports wide columns both as base value and merge result, which enables the application to perform more general transformations during merges. For backward compatibility, the default implementation implements the earlier logic of applying the merge operation to the default column of any wide-column entities. Specifically, if there is no base value or the base value is a plain key-value, the default implementation falls back to `FullMergeV2`. If the base value is a wide-column entity, the default implementation invokes `FullMergeV2` to perform the merge on the default column, and leaves any other columns unchanged.
* Add wide column support to ldb commands (scan, dump, idump, dump_wal) and sst_dump tool's scan command
### Public API Changes
* Expose more information about input files used in table creation (if any) in `CompactionFilter::Context`. See `CompactionFilter::Context::input_start_level`,`CompactionFilter::Context::input_table_properties` for more.
* `Options::compaction_readahead_size` 's default value is changed from 0 to 2MB.
* When using LZ4 compression, the `acceleration` parameter is configurable by setting the negated value in `CompressionOptions::level`. For example, `CompressionOptions::level=-10` will set `acceleration=10`
* The `NewTieredCache` API has been changed to take the total cache capacity (inclusive of both the primary and the compressed secondary cache) and the ratio of total capacity to allocate to the compressed cache. These are specified in `TieredCacheOptions`. Any capacity specified in `LRUCacheOptions`, `HyperClockCacheOptions` and `CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions` is ignored. A new API, `UpdateTieredCache` is provided to dynamically update the total capacity, ratio of compressed cache, and admission policy.
* The `NewTieredVolatileCache()` API in rocksdb/cache.h has been renamed to `NewTieredCache()`.
### Behavior Changes
* Compaction read performance will regress when `Options::compaction_readahead_size` is explicitly set to 0
* Universal size amp compaction will conditionally exclude some of the newest L0 files when selecting input with a small negative impact to size amp. This is to prevent a large number of L0 files from being locked by a size amp compaction, potentially leading to write stop with a few more flushes.
* Change ldb scan command delimiter from ':' to '==>'.
## 8.4.4 (09/01/2023)
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug where if there is an error reading from offset 0 of a file from L1+ and that the file is not the first file in the sorted run, data can be lost in compaction and read/scan can return incorrect results.
* Fix a bug where iterator may return incorrect result for DeleteRange() users if there was an error reading from a file.
* Fix a bug with atomic_flush=true that can cause DB to stuck after a flush fails (#11872).
* Fix a bug where RocksDB (with atomic_flush=false) can delete output SST files of pending flushes when a previous concurrent flush fails (#11865). This can result in DB entering read-only state with error message like `IO error: No such file or directory: While open a file for random read: /tmp/rocksdbtest-501/db_flush_test_87732_4230653031040984171/000013.sst`.
* Fix an assertion fault during seek with async_io when readahead trimming is enabled.
* When the compressed secondary cache capacity is reduced to 0, it should be completely disabled. Before this fix, inserts and lookups would still go to the backing `LRUCache` before returning, thus incurring locking overhead. With this fix, inserts and lookups are no-ops and do not add any overhead.
* Updating the tiered cache (cache allocated using NewTieredCache()) by calling SetCapacity() on it was not working properly. The initial creation would set the primary cache capacity to the combined primary and compressed secondary cache capacity. But SetCapacity() would just set the primary cache capacity. With this fix, the user always specifies the total budget and compressed secondary cache ratio on creation. Subsequently, SetCapacity() will distribute the new capacity across the two caches by the same ratio.
* Fixed a bug in `MultiGet` for cleaning up SuperVersion acquired with locking db mutex.
* Fix a bug where row cache can falsely return kNotFound even though row cache entry is hit.
* Fixed a race condition in `GenericRateLimiter` that could cause it to stop granting requests
* Fix a bug (Issue #10257) where DB can hang after write stall since no compaction is scheduled (#11764).
* Add a fix for async_io where during seek, when reading a block for seeking a target key in a file without any readahead, the iterator aligned the read on a page boundary and reading more than necessary. This increased the storage read bandwidth usage.
* Fix an issue in sst dump tool to handle bounds specified for data with user-defined timestamps.
* When auto_readahead_size is enabled, update readahead upper bound during readahead trimming when reseek changes iterate_upper_bound dynamically.
* Fixed a bug where `rocksdb.file.read.verify.file.checksums.micros` is not populated
### Performance Improvements
* Added additional improvements in tuning readahead_size during Scans when auto_readahead_size is enabled. However it's not supported with Iterator::Prev operation and will return NotSupported error.
* During async_io, the Seek happens in 2 phases. Phase 1 starts an asynchronous read on a block cache miss, and phase 2 waits for it to complete and finishes the seek. In both phases, it tries to lookup the block cache for the data block first before looking in the prefetch buffer. It's optimized by doing the block cache lookup only in the first phase that would save some CPU.
## 8.6.0 (08/18/2023)
### New Features
* Added enhanced data integrity checking on SST files with new format_version=6. Performance impact is very small or negligible. Previously if SST data was misplaced or re-arranged by the storage layer, it could pass block checksum with higher than 1 in 4 billion probability. With format_version=6, block checksums depend on what file they are in and location within the file. This way, misplaced SST data is no more likely to pass checksum verification than randomly corrupted data. Also in format_version=6, SST footers are checksum-protected.
* Add a new feature to trim readahead_size during scans upto upper_bound when iterate_upper_bound is specified. It's enabled through ReadOptions.auto_readahead_size. Users must also specify ReadOptions.iterate_upper_bound.
* RocksDB will compare the number of input keys to the number of keys processed after each compaction. Compaction will fail and report Corruption status if the verification fails. Option `compaction_verify_record_count` is introduced for this purpose and is enabled by default.
* Add a CF option `bottommost_file_compaction_delay` to allow specifying the delay of bottommost level single-file compactions.
* Add support to allow enabling / disabling user-defined timestamps feature for an existing column family in combination with the in-Memtable only feature.
* Implement a new admission policy for the compressed secondary cache that admits blocks evicted from the primary cache with the hit bit set. This policy can be specified in TieredVolatileCacheOptions by setting the newly added adm_policy option.
* Add a column family option `memtable_max_range_deletions` that limits the number of range deletions in a memtable. RocksDB will try to do an automatic flush after the limit is reached. (#11358)
* Add PutEntity API in sst_file_writer
* Add `timeout` in microsecond option to `WaitForCompactOptions` to allow timely termination of prolonged waiting in scenarios like recurring recoverable errors, such as out-of-space situations and continuous write streams that sustain ongoing flush and compactions
* New statistics `rocksdb.file.read.{get|multiget|db.iterator|verify.checksum|verify.file.checksums}.micros` measure read time of block-based SST tables or blob files during db open, `Get()`, `MultiGet()`, using db iterator, `VerifyFileChecksums()` and `VerifyChecksum()`. They require stats level greater than `StatsLevel::kExceptDetailedTimers`.
* Add close_db option to `WaitForCompactOptions` to call Close() after waiting is done.
* Add a new compression option `CompressionOptions::checksum` for enabling ZSTD's checksum feature to detect corruption during decompression.
### Public API Changes
* Mark `Options::access_hint_on_compaction_start` related APIs as deprecated. See #11631 for alternative behavior.
### Behavior Changes
* Statistics `rocksdb.sst.read.micros` now includes time spent on multi read and async read into the file
* For Universal Compaction users, periodic compaction (option `periodic_compaction_seconds`) will be set to 30 days by default if block based table is used.
## 8.4.3 (07/27/2023)
### Bug Fixes
* Fix a bug in FileTTLBooster that can cause users with a large number of levels (more than 65) to see errors like "runtime error: shift exponent .. is too large.." (#11673).
## 8.5.0 (07/21/2023)
### Public API Changes
* Removed recently added APIs `GeneralCache` and `MakeSharedGeneralCache()` as our plan changed to stop exposing a general-purpose cache interface. The old forms of these APIs, `Cache` and `NewLRUCache()`, are still available, although general-purpose caching support will be dropped eventually.
### Behavior Changes
* Option `periodic_compaction_seconds` no longer supports FIFO compaction: setting it has no effect on FIFO compactions. FIFO compaction users should only set option `ttl` instead.
* Move prefetching responsibility to page cache for compaction read for non directIO use case
### Performance Improvements
* In case of direct_io, if buffer passed by callee is already aligned, RandomAccessFileRead::Read will avoid realloacting a new buffer, reducing memcpy and use already passed aligned buffer.
* Small efficiency improvement to HyperClockCache by reducing chance of compiler-generated heap allocations
### Bug Fixes
* Fix use_after_free bug in async_io MultiReads when underlying FS enabled kFSBuffer. kFSBuffer is when underlying FS pass their own buffer instead of using RocksDB scratch in FSReadRequest. Right now it's an experimental feature.
* Fix use_after_free bug in async_io MultiReads when underlying FS enabled kFSBuffer. kFSBuffer is when underlying FS pass their own buffer instead of using RocksDB scratch in FSReadRequest.
## 8.4.0 (06/26/2023)
### New Features
@@ -1472,7 +679,7 @@ Note: The next release will be major release 7.0. See https://github.com/faceboo
### Public API change
* Extend WriteBatch::AssignTimestamp and AssignTimestamps API so that both functions can accept an optional `checker` argument that performs additional checking on timestamp sizes.
* Introduce a new EventListener callback that will be called upon the end of automatic error recovery.
* Add IncreaseFullHistoryTsLow API so users can advance each column family's full_history_ts_low separately.
* Add IncreaseFullHistoryTsLow API so users can advance each column family's full_history_ts_low seperately.
* Add GetFullHistoryTsLow API so users can query current full_history_low value of specified column family.
### Performance Improvements
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ than release mode.
RocksDB's library should be able to compile without any dependency installed,
although we recommend installing some compression libraries (see below).
We do depend on newer gcc/clang with C++20 support (GCC >= 11, Clang >= 10).
We do depend on newer gcc/clang with C++17 support (GCC >= 7, Clang >= 5).
There are few options when compiling RocksDB:
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ There are few options when compiling RocksDB:
* `make check` will compile and run all the unit tests. `make check` will compile RocksDB in debug mode.
* `make all` will compile our static library, and all our tools and unit tests. Our tools
depend on gflags 2.2.0 or newer. You will need to have gflags installed to run `make all`. This will compile RocksDB in debug mode. Don't
depend on gflags. You will need to have gflags installed to run `make all`. This will compile RocksDB in debug mode. Don't
use binaries compiled by `make all` in production.
* By default the binary we produce is optimized for the CPU you're compiling on
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ most processors made since roughly 2013.
## Supported platforms
* **Linux - Ubuntu**
* Upgrade your gcc to version at least 11 to get C++20 support.
* Upgrade your gcc to version at least 7 to get C++17 support.
* Install gflags. First, try: `sudo apt-get install libgflags-dev`
If this doesn't work and you're using Ubuntu, here's a nice tutorial:
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/312173/installing-gflags-12-04)
@@ -72,12 +72,12 @@ most processors made since roughly 2013.
* Install zstandard: `sudo apt-get install libzstd-dev`.
* **Linux - CentOS / RHEL**
* Upgrade your gcc to version at least 11 to get C++20 support
* Upgrade your gcc to version at least 7 to get C++17 support
* Install gflags:
git clone https://github.com/gflags/gflags.git
cd gflags
git checkout v2.2.0
git checkout v2.0
./configure && make && sudo make install
**Notice**: Once installed, please add the include path for gflags to your `CPATH` environment variable and the
@@ -122,10 +122,11 @@ most processors made since roughly 2013.
make && sudo make install
* **OS X**:
* Install latest C++ compiler that supports C++20:
* Install latest C++ compiler that supports C++ 17:
* Update XCode: run `xcode-select --install` (or install it from XCode App's settting).
* Install via [homebrew](http://brew.sh/).
* If you're first time developer in MacOS, you still need to run: `xcode-select --install` in your command line.
* run `brew tap homebrew/versions; brew install gcc7 --use-llvm` to install gcc 7 (or higher).
* run `brew install rocksdb`
* **FreeBSD** (11.01):
@@ -168,26 +169,21 @@ most processors made since roughly 2013.
* Install the dependencies for RocksDB:
`pkg_add gmake gflags snappy bzip2 lz4 zstd git bash findutils gnuwatch`
pkg_add gmake gflags snappy bzip2 lz4 zstd git jdk bash findutils gnuwatch
* Build RocksDB from source:
```bash
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git
cd rocksdb
gmake static_lib
```
* Build RocksJava from source (optional):
* In OpenBSD, JDK depends on XWindows system, so please check that you installed OpenBSD with `xbase` package.
* Install dependencies : `pkg_add -v jdk%1.8`
```bash
cd rocksdb
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk-1.8.0
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/jdk-1.8.0/bin
gmake rocksdbjava SHA256_CMD='sha256 -q'
```
gmake rocksdbjava
* **iOS**:
* Run: `TARGET_OS=IOS make static_lib`. When building the project which uses rocksdb iOS library, make sure to define an important pre-processing macros: `IOS_CROSS_COMPILE`.
@@ -213,7 +209,7 @@ most processors made since roughly 2013.
export PATH=/opt/freeware/bin:$PATH
* **Solaris Sparc**
* Install GCC 11 and higher.
* Install GCC 7 and higher.
* Use these environment variables:
export CC=gcc
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@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ This is the list of all known third-party language bindings for RocksDB. If some
* Java - https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/tree/main/java
* Python
* https://github.com/rocksdict/RocksDict
* http://python-rocksdb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ (unmaintained)
* http://python-rocksdb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
* http://pyrocksdb.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ (unmaintained)
* Perl - https://metacpan.org/pod/RocksDB
* Node.js - https://npmjs.org/package/rocksdb
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@@ -88,26 +88,6 @@ endif
$(info $$DEBUG_LEVEL is $(DEBUG_LEVEL), $$LIB_MODE is $(LIB_MODE))
# Detect what platform we're building on.
# Export some common variables that might have been passed as Make variables
# instead of environment variables.
dummy := $(shell (export ROCKSDB_ROOT="$(CURDIR)"; \
export CXXFLAGS="$(EXTRA_CXXFLAGS)"; \
export LDFLAGS="$(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)"; \
export COMPILE_WITH_ASAN="$(COMPILE_WITH_ASAN)"; \
export COMPILE_WITH_TSAN="$(COMPILE_WITH_TSAN)"; \
export COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN="$(COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN)"; \
export PORTABLE="$(PORTABLE)"; \
export ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE="$(ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE)"; \
export USE_CLANG="$(USE_CLANG)"; \
export LIB_MODE="$(LIB_MODE)"; \
export ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD="$(ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD)"; \
export USE_FOLLY="$(USE_FOLLY)"; \
export USE_FOLLY_LITE="$(USE_FOLLY_LITE)"; \
"$(CURDIR)/build_tools/build_detect_platform" "$(CURDIR)/make_config.mk"))
# this file is generated by the previous line to set build flags and sources
include make_config.mk
# Figure out optimize level.
ifneq ($(DEBUG_LEVEL), 2)
OPTIMIZE_LEVEL ?= -O2
@@ -148,8 +128,10 @@ ifeq ($(USE_COROUTINES), 1)
USE_FOLLY = 1
# glog/logging.h requires HAVE_CXX11_ATOMIC
OPT += -DUSE_COROUTINES -DHAVE_CXX11_ATOMIC
ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD = c++2a
USE_RTTI = 1
ifneq ($(USE_CLANG), 1)
ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD = c++20
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -fcoroutines
endif
endif
@@ -241,6 +223,25 @@ am__v_AR_1 =
AM_LINK = $(AM_V_CCLD)$(CXX) -L. $(patsubst lib%.a, -l%, $(patsubst lib%.$(PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT), -l%, $^)) $(EXEC_LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(COVERAGEFLAGS)
AM_SHARE = $(AM_V_CCLD) $(CXX) $(PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS)$@ -L. $(patsubst lib%.$(PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT), -l%, $^) $(EXEC_LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
# Detect what platform we're building on.
# Export some common variables that might have been passed as Make variables
# instead of environment variables.
dummy := $(shell (export ROCKSDB_ROOT="$(CURDIR)"; \
export CXXFLAGS="$(EXTRA_CXXFLAGS)"; \
export LDFLAGS="$(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)"; \
export COMPILE_WITH_ASAN="$(COMPILE_WITH_ASAN)"; \
export COMPILE_WITH_TSAN="$(COMPILE_WITH_TSAN)"; \
export COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN="$(COMPILE_WITH_UBSAN)"; \
export PORTABLE="$(PORTABLE)"; \
export ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE="$(ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE)"; \
export USE_CLANG="$(USE_CLANG)"; \
export LIB_MODE="$(LIB_MODE)"; \
export ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD="$(ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD)"; \
export USE_FOLLY="$(USE_FOLLY)"; \
"$(CURDIR)/build_tools/build_detect_platform" "$(CURDIR)/make_config.mk"))
# this file is generated by the previous line to set build flags and sources
include make_config.mk
ROCKSDB_PLUGIN_MKS = $(foreach plugin, $(ROCKSDB_PLUGINS), plugin/$(plugin)/*.mk)
include $(ROCKSDB_PLUGIN_MKS)
ROCKSDB_PLUGIN_PROTO =ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::ObjectLibrary\&, const std::string\&
@@ -296,28 +297,6 @@ $(info $(shell $(CC) --version))
$(info $(shell $(CXX) --version))
endif
# ccache support
# Set USE_CCACHE=1 to enable ccache, or let it auto-detect
ifndef USE_CCACHE
CCACHE := $(shell which ccache 2>/dev/null)
ifneq ($(CCACHE),)
USE_CCACHE := 1
else
USE_CCACHE := 0
endif
endif
ifeq ($(USE_CCACHE), 1)
CCACHE := $(shell which ccache 2>/dev/null)
ifneq ($(CCACHE),)
$(info Using ccache: $(CCACHE))
CC := $(CCACHE) $(CC)
CXX := $(CCACHE) $(CXX)
else
$(warning ccache requested but not found in PATH)
endif
endif
missing_make_config_paths := $(shell \
grep "\./\S*\|/\S*" -o $(CURDIR)/make_config.mk | \
while read path; \
@@ -384,16 +363,14 @@ endif
# TSAN doesn't work well with jemalloc. If we're compiling with TSAN, we should use regular malloc.
ifdef COMPILE_WITH_TSAN
DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1
# Use a suppressions file instead of the process-wide TSAN default
# suppressions hook, which belongs to the final application.
TSAN_OPTIONS?=suppressions=$(CURDIR)/tools/tsan_suppressions.txt
export TSAN_OPTIONS
EXEC_LDFLAGS += -fsanitize=thread
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -fsanitize=thread -fPIC -DFOLLY_SANITIZE_THREAD
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -fsanitize=thread -fPIC -DFOLLY_SANITIZE_THREAD
# Turn off -pg when enabling TSAN testing, because that induces
# a link failure. TODO: find the root cause
PROFILING_FLAGS =
# LUA is not supported under TSAN
LUA_PATH =
# Limit keys for crash test under TSAN to avoid error:
# "ThreadSanitizer: DenseSlabAllocator overflow. Dying."
CRASH_TEST_EXT_ARGS += --max_key=1000000
@@ -454,7 +431,7 @@ ifndef USE_FOLLY
endif
ifndef GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE
export GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE=0
export GTEST_THROW_ON_FAILURE=1
endif
ifndef GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
export GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=1
@@ -470,7 +447,72 @@ else
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -isystem $(GTEST_DIR)
endif
include folly.mk
# This provides a Makefile simulation of a Meta-internal folly integration.
# It is not validated for general use.
#
# USE_FOLLY links the build targets with libfolly.a. The latter could be
# built using 'make build_folly', or built externally and specified in
# the CXXFLAGS and EXTRA_LDFLAGS env variables. The build_detect_platform
# script tries to detect if an external folly dependency has been specified.
# If not, it exports FOLLY_PATH to the path of the installed Folly and
# dependency libraries.
#
# USE_FOLLY_LITE cherry picks source files from Folly to include in the
# RocksDB library. Its faster and has fewer dependencies on 3rd party
# libraries, but with limited functionality. For example, coroutine
# functionality is not available.
ifeq ($(USE_FOLLY),1)
ifeq ($(USE_FOLLY_LITE),1)
$(error Please specify only one of USE_FOLLY and USE_FOLLY_LITE)
endif
ifneq ($(strip $(FOLLY_PATH)),)
BOOST_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../boost*))
DBL_CONV_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../double-conversion*))
GFLAGS_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../gflags*))
GLOG_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../glog*))
LIBEVENT_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../libevent*))
XZ_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../xz*))
LIBSODIUM_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../libsodium*))
FMT_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FOLLY_PATH)/../fmt*))
# For some reason, glog and fmt libraries are under either lib or lib64
GLOG_LIB_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(GLOG_PATH)/lib*))
FMT_LIB_PATH = $(shell (ls -d $(FMT_PATH)/lib*))
# AIX: pre-defined system headers are surrounded by an extern "C" block
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), OS_AIX)
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -I$(BOOST_PATH)/include -I$(DBL_CONV_PATH)/include -I$(GLOG_PATH)/include -I$(LIBEVENT_PATH)/include -I$(XZ_PATH)/include -I$(LIBSODIUM_PATH)/include -I$(FOLLY_PATH)/include -I$(FMT_PATH)/include
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -I$(BOOST_PATH)/include -I$(DBL_CONV_PATH)/include -I$(GLOG_PATH)/include -I$(LIBEVENT_PATH)/include -I$(XZ_PATH)/include -I$(LIBSODIUM_PATH)/include -I$(FOLLY_PATH)/include -I$(FMT_PATH)/include
else
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -isystem $(BOOST_PATH)/include -isystem $(DBL_CONV_PATH)/include -isystem $(GLOG_PATH)/include -isystem $(LIBEVENT_PATH)/include -isystem $(XZ_PATH)/include -isystem $(LIBSODIUM_PATH)/include -isystem $(FOLLY_PATH)/include -isystem $(FMT_PATH)/include
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -isystem $(BOOST_PATH)/include -isystem $(DBL_CONV_PATH)/include -isystem $(GLOG_PATH)/include -isystem $(LIBEVENT_PATH)/include -isystem $(XZ_PATH)/include -isystem $(LIBSODIUM_PATH)/include -isystem $(FOLLY_PATH)/include -isystem $(FMT_PATH)/include
endif
# Add -ldl at the end as gcc resolves a symbol in a library by searching only in libraries specified later
# in the command line
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS += $(FOLLY_PATH)/lib/libfolly.a $(BOOST_PATH)/lib/libboost_context.a $(BOOST_PATH)/lib/libboost_filesystem.a $(BOOST_PATH)/lib/libboost_atomic.a $(BOOST_PATH)/lib/libboost_program_options.a $(BOOST_PATH)/lib/libboost_regex.a $(BOOST_PATH)/lib/libboost_system.a $(BOOST_PATH)/lib/libboost_thread.a $(DBL_CONV_PATH)/lib/libdouble-conversion.a $(FMT_LIB_PATH)/libfmt.a $(GLOG_LIB_PATH)/libglog.so $(GFLAGS_PATH)/lib/libgflags.so.2.2 $(LIBEVENT_PATH)/lib/libevent-2.1.so -ldl
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS += -Wl,-rpath=$(GFLAGS_PATH)/lib -Wl,-rpath=$(GLOG_LIB_PATH) -Wl,-rpath=$(LIBEVENT_PATH)/lib -Wl,-rpath=$(LIBSODIUM_PATH)/lib -Wl,-rpath=$(LIBEVENT_PATH)/lib
endif
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -DUSE_FOLLY -DFOLLY_NO_CONFIG
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -DUSE_FOLLY -DFOLLY_NO_CONFIG
endif
ifeq ($(USE_FOLLY_LITE),1)
# Path to the Folly source code and include files
FOLLY_DIR = ./third-party/folly
# AIX: pre-defined system headers are surrounded by an extern "C" block
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), OS_AIX)
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -I$(FOLLY_DIR)
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -I$(FOLLY_DIR)
else
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -isystem $(FOLLY_DIR)
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -isystem $(FOLLY_DIR)
endif
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -DUSE_FOLLY -DFOLLY_NO_CONFIG
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS += -DUSE_FOLLY -DFOLLY_NO_CONFIG
# TODO: fix linking with fbcode compiler config
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS += -lglog
endif
ifdef TEST_CACHE_LINE_SIZE
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS += -DTEST_CACHE_LINE_SIZE=$(TEST_CACHE_LINE_SIZE)
@@ -497,8 +539,7 @@ endif
ifdef USE_CLANG
# Used by some teams in Facebook
WARNING_FLAGS += -Wshift-sign-overflow -Wambiguous-reversed-operator \
-Wimplicit-fallthrough -Wreinterpret-base-class -Wundefined-reinterpret-cast
WARNING_FLAGS += -Wshift-sign-overflow -Wambiguous-reversed-operator
endif
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), OS_OPENBSD)
@@ -510,6 +551,32 @@ ifndef DISABLE_WARNING_AS_ERROR
endif
ifdef LUA_PATH
ifndef LUA_INCLUDE
LUA_INCLUDE=$(LUA_PATH)/include
endif
LUA_INCLUDE_FILE=$(LUA_INCLUDE)/lualib.h
ifeq ("$(wildcard $(LUA_INCLUDE_FILE))", "")
# LUA_INCLUDE_FILE does not exist
$(error Cannot find lualib.h under $(LUA_INCLUDE). Try to specify both LUA_PATH and LUA_INCLUDE manually)
endif
LUA_FLAGS = -I$(LUA_INCLUDE) -DLUA -DLUA_COMPAT_ALL
CFLAGS += $(LUA_FLAGS)
CXXFLAGS += $(LUA_FLAGS)
ifndef LUA_LIB
LUA_LIB = $(LUA_PATH)/lib/liblua.a
endif
ifeq ("$(wildcard $(LUA_LIB))", "") # LUA_LIB does not exist
$(error $(LUA_LIB) does not exist. Try to specify both LUA_PATH and LUA_LIB manually)
endif
EXEC_LDFLAGS += $(LUA_LIB)
endif
ifeq ($(NO_THREEWAY_CRC32C), 1)
CXXFLAGS += -DNO_THREEWAY_CRC32C
endif
@@ -550,22 +617,16 @@ VALGRIND_VER := $(join $(VALGRIND_VER),valgrind)
VALGRIND_OPTS = --error-exitcode=$(VALGRIND_ERROR) --leak-check=full
# Not yet supported: --show-leak-kinds=definite,possible,reachable --errors-for-leak-kinds=definite,possible,reachable
# Work around valgrind hanging on systems with limited internet access
ifneq ($(shell which git 2>/dev/null && git config --get https.proxy),)
export DEBUGINFOD_URLS=
endif
TEST_OBJECTS = $(patsubst %.cc, $(OBJ_DIR)/%.o, $(TEST_LIB_SOURCES) $(MOCK_LIB_SOURCES)) $(GTEST)
BENCH_OBJECTS = $(patsubst %.cc, $(OBJ_DIR)/%.o, $(BENCH_LIB_SOURCES))
CACHE_BENCH_OBJECTS = $(patsubst %.cc, $(OBJ_DIR)/%.o, $(CACHE_BENCH_LIB_SOURCES))
POINT_LOCK_BENCH_OBJECTS = $(patsubst %.cc, $(OBJ_DIR)/%.o, $(POINT_LOCK_BENCH_LIB_SOURCES))
TOOL_OBJECTS = $(patsubst %.cc, $(OBJ_DIR)/%.o, $(TOOL_LIB_SOURCES))
ANALYZE_OBJECTS = $(patsubst %.cc, $(OBJ_DIR)/%.o, $(ANALYZER_LIB_SOURCES))
STRESS_OBJECTS = $(patsubst %.cc, $(OBJ_DIR)/%.o, $(STRESS_LIB_SOURCES))
# Exclude build_version.cc -- a generated source file -- from all sources. Not needed for dependencies
ALL_SOURCES = $(filter-out util/build_version.cc, $(LIB_SOURCES)) $(TEST_LIB_SOURCES) $(MOCK_LIB_SOURCES) $(GTEST_DIR)/gtest/gtest-all.cc
ALL_SOURCES += $(TOOL_LIB_SOURCES) $(BENCH_LIB_SOURCES) $(CACHE_BENCH_LIB_SOURCES) $(POINT_LOCK_BENCH_LIB_SOURCES) $(ANALYZER_LIB_SOURCES) $(STRESS_LIB_SOURCES)
ALL_SOURCES += $(TOOL_LIB_SOURCES) $(BENCH_LIB_SOURCES) $(CACHE_BENCH_LIB_SOURCES) $(ANALYZER_LIB_SOURCES) $(STRESS_LIB_SOURCES)
ALL_SOURCES += $(TEST_MAIN_SOURCES) $(TOOL_MAIN_SOURCES) $(BENCH_MAIN_SOURCES)
ALL_SOURCES += $(ROCKSDB_PLUGIN_SOURCES) $(ROCKSDB_PLUGIN_TESTS)
@@ -574,38 +635,26 @@ TESTS = $(patsubst %.cc, %, $(notdir $(TEST_MAIN_SOURCES)))
TESTS += $(patsubst %.c, %, $(notdir $(TEST_MAIN_SOURCES_C)))
TESTS += $(PLUGIN_TESTS)
# `make check-headers` to verify that each header file includes its own deps
# and that public headers do not depend on internal headers
# `make check-headers` to very that each header file includes its own
# dependencies
ifneq ($(filter check-headers, $(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
# TODO: add/support JNI headers
DEV_HEADER_DIRS := $(sort include/ $(dir $(ALL_SOURCES)))
# Some headers like in port/ are platform-specific
DEV_HEADERS_TO_CHECK := $(shell $(FIND) $(DEV_HEADER_DIRS) -type f -name '*.h' | grep -E -v 'port/|plugin/|range_tree/|secondary_index/')
PUBLIC_HEADERS_TO_CHECK := $(shell $(FIND) include/ -type f -name '*.h')
DEV_HEADERS := $(shell $(FIND) $(DEV_HEADER_DIRS) -type f -name '*.h' | grep -E -v 'port/|plugin/|lua/|range_tree/')
else
DEV_HEADERS_TO_CHECK :=
PUBLIC_HEADERS_TO_CHECK :=
DEV_HEADERS :=
endif
HEADER_OK_FILES = $(patsubst %.h, %.h.ok, $(DEV_HEADERS_TO_CHECK)) \
$(patsubst %.h, %.h.pub, $(PUBLIC_HEADERS_TO_CHECK))
HEADER_OK_FILES = $(patsubst %.h, %.h.ok, $(DEV_HEADERS))
AM_V_CCH = $(am__v_CCH_$(V))
am__v_CCH_ = $(am__v_CCH_$(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY))
am__v_CCH_0 = @echo " CC.h " $<;
am__v_CCH_1 =
# verify headers include their own dependencies, under dev build settings
%.h.ok: %.h # .h.ok not actually created, so re-checked on each invocation
# -DROCKSDB_NAMESPACE=42 ensures the namespace header is included
$(AM_V_CCH) echo '#include "$<"' | $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) \
-DROCKSDB_NAMESPACE=42 -x c++ -c - -o /dev/null
# verify public headers do not depend on internal headers, under typical
# user build settings
%.h.pub: %.h # .h.pub not actually created, so re-checked on each invocation
$(AM_V_CCH) cd include/ && echo '#include "$(patsubst include/%,%,$<)"' | \
$(CXX) -std=$(or $(ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD),c++20) -I. -DROCKSDB_NAMESPACE=42 -x c++ -c - -o /dev/null
build_tools/check-public-header.sh $<
$(AM_V_CCH) echo '#include "$<"' | $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -DROCKSDB_NAMESPACE=42 -x c++ -c - -o /dev/null
check-headers: $(HEADER_OK_FILES)
@@ -625,24 +674,25 @@ endif
ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET ?= $(TESTS)
# c_test - doesn't use gtest, can't be sharded
# Other tests previously listed here (backup_engine_test, db_bloom_filter_test,
# perf_context_test, etc.) were NON_PARALLEL due to /dev/shm memory concerns
# when the old per-test-case sharding spawned thousands of processes. With the
# new gtest-based sharding (GTEST_SHARD_SIZE=10, max NCORES*8 shards), at most
# ~4 shards run concurrently on CI (4 cores), so peak memory is manageable
# (4 * 1GB = 4GB << 16GB shm).
# c_test - doesn't use gtest
# env_test - suspicious use of test::TmpDir
# deletefile_test - serial because it generates giant temporary files in
# its various tests. Parallel can fill up your /dev/shm
# db_bloom_filter_test - serial because excessive space usage by instances
# of DBFilterConstructionReserveMemoryTestWithParam can fill up /dev/shm
NON_PARALLEL_TEST = \
c_test \
env_test \
deletefile_test \
db_bloom_filter_test \
$(PLUGIN_TESTS) \
PARALLEL_TEST = $(filter-out $(NON_PARALLEL_TEST), $(ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET))
PARALLEL_TEST = $(filter-out $(NON_PARALLEL_TEST), $(TESTS))
# Not necessarily well thought out or up-to-date, but matches old list
TESTS_PLATFORM_DEPENDENT := \
db_basic_test \
db_blob_basic_test \
db_blob_direct_write_test \
db_encryption_test \
external_sst_file_basic_test \
auto_roll_logger_test \
@@ -650,7 +700,6 @@ TESTS_PLATFORM_DEPENDENT := \
dynamic_bloom_test \
c_test \
checkpoint_test \
sorted_run_builder_test \
crc32c_test \
coding_test \
inlineskiplist_test \
@@ -809,20 +858,9 @@ endif # PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT
.PHONY: check clean coverage ldb_tests package dbg gen-pc build_size \
release tags tags0 valgrind_check format static_lib shared_lib all \
rocksdbjavastatic rocksdbjava install install-static install-shared \
uninstall analyze tools tools_lib check-headers checkout_folly clang-tidy
uninstall analyze tools tools_lib check-headers checkout_folly
# Auto-configure git hooks on first build so developers do not need to run
# "make install-hooks" manually. This is a no-op if already set.
setup-hooks:
@if [ -d .git ] && [ -d githooks ]; then \
cur=$$(git config core.hooksPath 2>/dev/null); \
if [ "$$cur" != "githooks" ]; then \
git config core.hooksPath githooks; \
echo "git hooks: configured core.hooksPath = githooks"; \
fi; \
fi
all: setup-hooks $(LIBRARY) $(BENCHMARKS) tools tools_lib test_libs $(TESTS)
all: $(LIBRARY) $(BENCHMARKS) tools tools_lib test_libs $(TESTS)
all_but_some_tests: $(LIBRARY) $(BENCHMARKS) tools tools_lib test_libs $(ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET)
@@ -886,42 +924,21 @@ coverage: clean
parallel_tests = $(patsubst %,parallel_%,$(PARALLEL_TEST))
.PHONY: gen_parallel_tests $(parallel_tests)
# Shard size controls how many test cases run per process. The actual number
# of shards per binary is: min(ceil(test_count / GTEST_SHARD_SIZE), NCORES * 8)
# This adapts to machine size: many small shards on beefy machines, fewer
# larger shards on CI (typically 2-4 cores).
GTEST_SHARD_SIZE ?= 10
NCORES ?= $(shell nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4)
$(parallel_tests):
$(AM_V_at)TEST_BINARY=$(patsubst parallel_%,%,$@); \
TEST_COUNT=` \
(./$$TEST_BINARY --gtest_list_tests 2>/dev/null || echo " list_failure") \
| grep -c '^ '`; \
if [ "$$TEST_COUNT" -le 0 ]; then TEST_COUNT=1; fi; \
MAX_SHARDS=$$(( $(NCORES) * 8 )); \
NUM_SHARDS=$$(( (TEST_COUNT + $(GTEST_SHARD_SIZE) - 1) / $(GTEST_SHARD_SIZE) )); \
if [ "$$NUM_SHARDS" -gt "$$MAX_SHARDS" ]; then NUM_SHARDS=$$MAX_SHARDS; fi; \
if [ "$$NUM_SHARDS" -le 0 ]; then NUM_SHARDS=1; fi; \
echo " Generating $$NUM_SHARDS shards for $$TEST_BINARY ($$TEST_COUNT tests)"; \
SHARD_IDX=0; \
while [ "$$SHARD_IDX" -lt "$$NUM_SHARDS" ]; do \
if [ -n "$(CI_TOTAL_SHARDS)" ] && [ $$(( $$SHARD_IDX % $(CI_TOTAL_SHARDS) )) -ne $(CI_SHARD_INDEX) ]; then \
SHARD_IDX=$$((SHARD_IDX + 1)); \
continue; \
fi; \
TEST_SCRIPT=t/run-$$TEST_BINARY-shard-$$SHARD_IDX; \
TEST_NAMES=` \
(./$$TEST_BINARY --gtest_list_tests || echo " $${TEST_BINARY}__list_tests_failure") \
| awk '/^[^ ]/ { prefix = $$1 } /^[ ]/ { print prefix $$1 }'`; \
echo " Generating parallel test scripts for $$TEST_BINARY"; \
for TEST_NAME in $$TEST_NAMES; do \
TEST_SCRIPT=t/run-$$TEST_BINARY-$${TEST_NAME//\//-}; \
printf '%s\n' \
'#!/bin/sh' \
"d=\$(TEST_TMPDIR)$$TEST_SCRIPT" \
'mkdir -p $$d' \
"TEST_TMPDIR=\$$d GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS=$$NUM_SHARDS GTEST_SHARD_INDEX=$$SHARD_IDX $(DRIVER) ./$$TEST_BINARY" \
'test_retcode=$$?' \
'[ $$test_retcode -eq 0 ] && rm -rf $$d' \
'exit $$test_retcode' \
"TEST_TMPDIR=\$$d $(DRIVER) ./$$TEST_BINARY --gtest_filter=$$TEST_NAME" \
> $$TEST_SCRIPT; \
chmod a=rx $$TEST_SCRIPT; \
SHARD_IDX=$$((SHARD_IDX + 1)); \
done
gen_parallel_tests:
@@ -945,10 +962,8 @@ gen_parallel_tests:
# 152.120 PASS t/DBTest.FileCreationRandomFailure
# 107.816 PASS t/DBTest.EncodeDecompressedBlockSizeTest
#
# With sharded test execution, prioritize binaries known to be slow.
# These generate many shards and should start early for good load balancing.
slow_test_regexp = \
^.*block_based_table_reader_test.*$$|^.*table_test.*$$|^.*block_test.*$$|^.*write_prepared_transaction_test.*$$|^.*transaction_test.*$$|^.*external_sst_file_test.*$$|^.*db_wal_test.*$$|^.*db_with_timestamp_basic_test.*$$|^.*db_test-.*$$
^.*MySQLStyleTransactionTest.*$$|^.*SnapshotConcurrentAccessTest.*$$|^.*SeqAdvanceConcurrentTest.*$$|^t/run-table_test-HarnessTest.Randomized$$|^t/run-db_test-.*(?:FileCreationRandomFailure|EncodeDecompressedBlockSizeTest)$$|^.*RecoverFromCorruptedWALWithoutFlush$$
prioritize_long_running_tests = \
perl -pe 's,($(slow_test_regexp)),100 $$1,' \
| sort -k1,1gr \
@@ -979,17 +994,11 @@ endif
.PHONY: check_0
check_0:
@printf '%s\n' '' \
printf '%s\n' '' \
'To monitor subtest <duration,pass/fail,name>,' \
' run "make watch-log" in a separate window' ''; \
{ \
NON_PARALLEL_LIST="$(filter-out $(PARALLEL_TEST),$(ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET))"; \
if [ -n "$$NON_PARALLEL_LIST" ]; then \
printf './%s\n' $$NON_PARALLEL_LIST \
| if [ -n "$(CI_TOTAL_SHARDS)" ]; then \
awk -v s=$(CI_SHARD_INDEX) -v n=$(CI_TOTAL_SHARDS) '(NR-1)%n==s'; \
else cat; fi; \
fi; \
printf './%s\n' $(filter-out $(PARALLEL_TEST),$(TESTS)); \
find t -name 'run-*' -print; \
} \
| $(prioritize_long_running_tests) \
@@ -1007,7 +1016,7 @@ valgrind-exclude-regexp = InlineSkipTest.ConcurrentInsert|TransactionStressTest.
.PHONY: valgrind_check_0
valgrind_check_0: test_log_prefix := valgrind_
valgrind_check_0:
@printf '%s\n' '' \
printf '%s\n' '' \
'To monitor subtest <duration,pass/fail,name>,' \
' run "make watch-log" in a separate window' ''; \
{ \
@@ -1037,19 +1046,9 @@ watch-log:
dump-log:
bash -c '$(quoted_perl_command)' < LOG
# Machine-parseable progress output for automated monitoring (e.g., Claude Code)
# Outputs JSON: {"status":"running","completed":45,"total":100,"failed":0,"percent":45,"eta_seconds":120}
check-progress:
@build_tools/check_progress.sh
# If J != 1 and GNU parallel is installed, run the tests in parallel,
# via the check_0 rule above. Otherwise, run them sequentially.
check: all
$(AM_V_at)echo "Cleaning up stale test directories older than 3 hours..."; \
test_tmpdir_parent=$$(dirname $(TEST_TMPDIR)); \
find $$test_tmpdir_parent -maxdepth 1 -name 'rocksdb.*' -type d \
-mmin +180 -exec rm -rf {} + 2>/dev/null; \
true
$(MAKE) gen_parallel_tests
$(AM_V_GEN)if test "$(J)" != 1 \
&& (build_tools/gnu_parallel --gnu --help 2>/dev/null) | \
@@ -1065,7 +1064,6 @@ ifneq ($(PLATFORM), OS_AIX)
$(PYTHON) tools/check_all_python.py
ifndef ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED # not yet working with these tests
$(PYTHON) tools/ldb_test.py
$(PYTHON) tools/db_crashtest_test.py
sh tools/rocksdb_dump_test.sh
endif
endif
@@ -1073,7 +1071,6 @@ ifndef SKIP_FORMAT_BUCK_CHECKS
$(MAKE) check-format
$(MAKE) check-buck-targets
$(MAKE) check-sources
$(MAKE) check-workflow-yaml
endif
# TODO add ldb_tests
@@ -1084,10 +1081,6 @@ check_some: $(ROCKSDBTESTS_SUBSET)
ldb_tests: ldb
$(PYTHON) tools/ldb_test.py
.PHONY: db_crashtest_tests
db_crashtest_tests:
$(PYTHON) tools/db_crashtest_test.py
include crash_test.mk
asan_check: clean
@@ -1147,16 +1140,16 @@ ubsan_crash_test_with_best_efforts_recovery: clean
$(MAKE) clean
full_valgrind_test:
ROCKSDB_FULL_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 PORTABLE=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check
ROCKSDB_FULL_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check
full_valgrind_test_some:
ROCKSDB_FULL_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 PORTABLE=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check_some
ROCKSDB_FULL_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check_some
valgrind_test:
ROCKSDB_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 PORTABLE=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check
ROCKSDB_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check
valgrind_test_some:
ROCKSDB_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 PORTABLE=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check_some
ROCKSDB_VALGRIND_RUN=1 DISABLE_JEMALLOC=1 $(MAKE) valgrind_check_some
valgrind_check: $(TESTS)
$(MAKE) DRIVER="$(VALGRIND_VER) $(VALGRIND_OPTS)" gen_parallel_tests
@@ -1264,59 +1257,15 @@ tags0:
format:
build_tools/format-diff.sh
# Non-interactive format (auto-apply without prompts, for CI/automation/Claude Code)
format-auto:
build_tools/format-diff.sh -y
check-format:
build_tools/format-diff.sh -c
# Crude alternative to setup-hooks: copies hooks into .git/hooks/ instead of
# using core.hooksPath. The copies won't track changes to githooks/.
install-hooks:
@echo "Installing git hooks from githooks/..."
@if [ -d githooks ]; then \
for hook in githooks/*; do \
hook_name=$$(basename "$$hook"); \
cp "$$hook" .git/hooks/"$$hook_name"; \
chmod +x .git/hooks/"$$hook_name"; \
echo " Installed $$hook_name"; \
done; \
echo "Done. Hooks installed to .git/hooks/"; \
else \
echo "Error: githooks/ directory not found"; \
exit 1; \
fi
# Reverse of install-hooks (not needed if using setup-hooks / core.hooksPath).
uninstall-hooks:
@echo "Removing installed git hooks..."
@for hook in githooks/*; do \
hook_name=$$(basename "$$hook"); \
rm -f .git/hooks/"$$hook_name"; \
echo " Removed $$hook_name"; \
done
@echo "Done."
check-buck-targets:
buckifier/check_buck_targets.sh
check-sources:
build_tools/check-sources.sh
check-workflow-yaml:
build_tools/check-workflow-yaml.sh
# Run clang-tidy on locally changed files, filtered to changed lines only.
# Requires compile_commands.json (generate with cmake -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON).
# Override CLANG_TIDY_BINARY and CLANG_TIDY_JOBS as needed:
# make clang-tidy CLANG_TIDY_BINARY=/usr/bin/clang-tidy CLANG_TIDY_JOBS=8
CLANG_TIDY_BINARY ?= /opt/homebrew/opt/llvm/bin/clang-tidy
CLANG_TIDY_JOBS ?= $(shell nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4)
clang-tidy:
python3 tools/run_clang_tidy.py --clang-tidy-binary $(CLANG_TIDY_BINARY) -j $(CLANG_TIDY_JOBS)
package:
bash build_tools/make_package.sh $(SHARED_MAJOR).$(SHARED_MINOR)
@@ -1367,9 +1316,6 @@ block_cache_trace_analyzer: $(OBJ_DIR)/tools/block_cache_analyzer/block_cache_tr
cache_bench: $(OBJ_DIR)/cache/cache_bench.o $(CACHE_BENCH_OBJECTS) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
point_lock_bench: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_bench.o $(POINT_LOCK_BENCH_OBJECTS) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
persistent_cache_bench: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/persistent_cache/persistent_cache_bench.o $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1382,9 +1328,6 @@ filter_bench: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/filter_bench.o $(LIBRARY)
db_stress: $(OBJ_DIR)/db_stress_tool/db_stress.o $(STRESS_LIBRARY) $(TOOLS_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_stress_compression_manager: $(OBJ_DIR)/db_stress_tool/db_stress_compression_manager.o $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
write_stress: $(OBJ_DIR)/tools/write_stress.o $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1450,13 +1393,13 @@ agg_merge_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/agg_merge/agg_merge_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY)
stringappend_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/merge_operators/string_append/stringappend_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
cassandra_format_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/cassandra_format_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
cassandra_format_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/cassandra_format_test.o $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/test_utils.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
cassandra_functional_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/cassandra_functional_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
cassandra_functional_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/cassandra_functional_test.o $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/test_utils.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
cassandra_row_merge_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/cassandra_row_merge_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
cassandra_row_merge_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/cassandra_row_merge_test.o $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/test_utils.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
cassandra_serialize_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/cassandra/cassandra_serialize_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
@@ -1495,9 +1438,6 @@ db_basic_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_basic_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
db_blob_basic_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/blob/db_blob_basic_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_blob_direct_write_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/blob/db_blob_direct_write_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_blob_compaction_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/blob/db_blob_compaction_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1507,9 +1447,6 @@ db_readonly_with_timestamp_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_readonly_with_timestamp_test.o
db_wide_basic_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/wide/db_wide_basic_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_wide_blob_direct_write_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/wide/db_wide_blob_direct_write_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_with_timestamp_basic_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_with_timestamp_basic_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1519,21 +1456,12 @@ db_with_timestamp_compaction_test: db/db_with_timestamp_compaction_test.o $(TEST
db_encryption_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_encryption_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_open_with_config_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_open_with_config_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_test2: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_test2.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_etc3_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_etc3_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
compression_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/compression_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_logical_block_size_cache_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_logical_block_size_cache_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1555,9 +1483,6 @@ db_compaction_filter_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_compaction_filter_test.o $(TEST_LIBR
db_compaction_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_compaction_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_compaction_abort_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_compaction_abort_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_clip_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_clip_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1666,9 +1591,6 @@ backup_engine_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/backup/backup_engine_test.o $(TEST_LIBR
checkpoint_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/checkpoint/checkpoint_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
sorted_run_builder_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/sorted_run_builder/sorted_run_builder_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
cache_simulator_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/simulator_cache/cache_simulator_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1687,15 +1609,6 @@ object_registry_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/object_registry_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY
ttl_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/ttl/ttl_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
trie_index_db_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/trie_index/trie_index_db_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
trie_index_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/trie_index/trie_index_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
types_util_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/types_util_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
write_batch_with_index_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1714,9 +1627,6 @@ compaction_job_stats_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/compaction/compaction_job_stats_test.o
compaction_service_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/compaction/compaction_service_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
compact_for_tiering_collector_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_for_tiering_collector_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
compact_on_deletion_collector_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_on_deletion_collector_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1729,9 +1639,6 @@ wal_edit_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/wal_edit_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
dbformat_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/dbformat_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
multi_cf_iterator_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/multi_cf_iterator_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
env_basic_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/env/env_basic_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1744,9 +1651,6 @@ io_posix_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/env/io_posix_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
fault_injection_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/fault_injection_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
fault_injection_fs_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/fault_injection_fs_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
rate_limiter_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/rate_limiter_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1864,9 +1768,6 @@ cuckoo_table_db_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/cuckoo_table_db_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIB
listener_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/listener_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
string_util_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/string_util_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
thread_list_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/thread_list_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1933,9 +1834,6 @@ heap_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/heap_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
point_lock_manager_test: utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_manager_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
point_lock_manager_stress_test: utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_manager_stress_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
transaction_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/transactions/transaction_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1945,9 +1843,6 @@ write_committed_transaction_ts_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/transactions/write_com
write_prepared_transaction_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/transactions/write_prepared_transaction_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
write_prepared_transaction_seqno_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/transactions/write_prepared_transaction_seqno_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
write_unprepared_transaction_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/utilities/transactions/write_unprepared_transaction_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -1990,9 +1885,6 @@ compressed_secondary_cache_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/cache/compressed_secondary_cache_tes
lru_cache_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/cache/lru_cache_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
tiered_secondary_cache_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/cache/tiered_secondary_cache_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
range_del_aggregator_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/range_del_aggregator_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -2017,9 +1909,6 @@ sst_file_reader_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/table/sst_file_reader_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(
db_secondary_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_secondary_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
db_follower_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/db_follower_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
block_cache_tracer_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/trace_replay/block_cache_tracer_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -2053,9 +1942,6 @@ blob_source_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/blob/blob_source_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRAR
blob_garbage_meter_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/blob/blob_garbage_meter_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
io_dispatcher_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/io_dispatcher_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
timer_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/timer_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
@@ -2098,12 +1984,6 @@ cache_reservation_manager_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/cache/cache_reservation_manager_test.
wide_column_serialization_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/wide/wide_column_serialization_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
wide_columns_helper_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/db/wide/wide_columns_helper_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
interval_test: $(OBJ_DIR)/util/interval_test.o $(TEST_LIBRARY) $(LIBRARY)
$(AM_LINK)
#-------------------------------------------------
# make install related stuff
PREFIX ?= /usr/local
@@ -2174,7 +2054,7 @@ JAVA_INCLUDE = -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include/ -I$(JAVA_HOME)/include/linux
ifeq ($(PLATFORM), OS_SOLARIS)
ARCH := $(shell isainfo -b)
else ifeq ($(PLATFORM), OS_OPENBSD)
ifneq (,$(filter amd64 ppc64 ppc64le s390x arm64 aarch64 riscv64 sparc64 loongarch64, $(MACHINE)))
ifneq (,$(filter amd64 ppc64 ppc64le s390x arm64 aarch64 sparc64 loongarch64, $(MACHINE)))
ARCH := 64
else
ARCH := 32
@@ -2195,7 +2075,7 @@ ifneq ($(origin JNI_LIBC), undefined)
endif
ifeq (,$(ROCKSDBJNILIB))
ifneq (,$(filter ppc% s390x arm64 aarch64 riscv64 sparc64 loongarch64, $(MACHINE)))
ifneq (,$(filter ppc% s390x arm64 aarch64 sparc64 loongarch64, $(MACHINE)))
ROCKSDBJNILIB = librocksdbjni-linux-$(MACHINE)$(JNI_LIBC_POSTFIX).so
else
ROCKSDBJNILIB = librocksdbjni-linux$(ARCH)$(JNI_LIBC_POSTFIX).so
@@ -2208,20 +2088,20 @@ ROCKSDB_JAVADOCS_JAR = rocksdbjni-$(ROCKSDB_JAVA_VERSION)-javadoc.jar
ROCKSDB_SOURCES_JAR = rocksdbjni-$(ROCKSDB_JAVA_VERSION)-sources.jar
SHA256_CMD = sha256sum
ZLIB_VER ?= 1.3.1
ZLIB_SHA256 ?= 9a93b2b7dfdac77ceba5a558a580e74667dd6fede4585b91eefb60f03b72df23
ZLIB_VER ?= 1.2.13
ZLIB_SHA256 ?= b3a24de97a8fdbc835b9833169501030b8977031bcb54b3b3ac13740f846ab30
ZLIB_DOWNLOAD_BASE ?= http://zlib.net
BZIP2_VER ?= 1.0.8
BZIP2_SHA256 ?= ab5a03176ee106d3f0fa90e381da478ddae405918153cca248e682cd0c4a2269
BZIP2_DOWNLOAD_BASE ?= http://sourceware.org/pub/bzip2
SNAPPY_VER ?= 1.2.2
SNAPPY_SHA256 ?= 90f74bc1fbf78a6c56b3c4a082a05103b3a56bb17bca1a27e052ea11723292dc
SNAPPY_VER ?= 1.1.8
SNAPPY_SHA256 ?= 16b677f07832a612b0836178db7f374e414f94657c138e6993cbfc5dcc58651f
SNAPPY_DOWNLOAD_BASE ?= https://github.com/google/snappy/archive
LZ4_VER ?= 1.10.0
LZ4_SHA256 ?= 537512904744b35e232912055ccf8ec66d768639ff3abe5788d90d792ec5f48b
LZ4_VER ?= 1.9.3
LZ4_SHA256 ?= 030644df4611007ff7dc962d981f390361e6c97a34e5cbc393ddfbe019ffe2c1
LZ4_DOWNLOAD_BASE ?= https://github.com/lz4/lz4/archive
ZSTD_VER ?= 1.5.7
ZSTD_SHA256 ?= 37d7284556b20954e56e1ca85b80226768902e2edabd3b649e9e72c0c9012ee3
ZSTD_VER ?= 1.4.9
ZSTD_SHA256 ?= acf714d98e3db7b876e5b540cbf6dee298f60eb3c0723104f6d3f065cd60d6a8
ZSTD_DOWNLOAD_BASE ?= https://github.com/facebook/zstd/archive
CURL_SSL_OPTS ?= --tlsv1
@@ -2312,7 +2192,7 @@ libsnappy.a: snappy-$(SNAPPY_VER).tar.gz
-rm -rf snappy-$(SNAPPY_VER)
tar xvzf snappy-$(SNAPPY_VER).tar.gz
mkdir snappy-$(SNAPPY_VER)/build
cd snappy-$(SNAPPY_VER)/build && CFLAGS='$(ARCHFLAG) ${JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_CCFLAGS} ${EXTRA_CFLAGS}' CXXFLAGS='$(ARCHFLAG) ${JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_CXXFLAGS} ${EXTRA_CXXFLAGS}' LDFLAGS='${JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_LDFLAGS} ${EXTRA_LDFLAGS}' cmake -DCMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE=ON -DSNAPPY_BUILD_BENCHMARKS=OFF -DSNAPPY_BUILD_TESTS=OFF ${PLATFORM_CMAKE_FLAGS} .. && $(MAKE) ${SNAPPY_MAKE_TARGET}
cd snappy-$(SNAPPY_VER)/build && CFLAGS='$(ARCHFLAG) ${JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_CCFLAGS} ${EXTRA_CFLAGS}' CXXFLAGS='$(ARCHFLAG) ${JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_CXXFLAGS} ${EXTRA_CXXFLAGS}' LDFLAGS='${JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_LDFLAGS} ${EXTRA_LDFLAGS}' cmake -DCMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE=ON ${PLATFORM_CMAKE_FLAGS} .. && $(MAKE) ${SNAPPY_MAKE_TARGET}
cp snappy-$(SNAPPY_VER)/build/libsnappy.a .
lz4-$(LZ4_VER).tar.gz:
@@ -2442,47 +2322,43 @@ rocksdbjavastaticreleasedocker: rocksdbjavastaticosx rocksdbjavastaticdockerx86
rocksdbjavastaticdockerx86:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x86-be --platform linux/386 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos7_x86-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x86-be --platform linux/386 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos6_x86-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-centos.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerx86_64:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x64-be --platform linux/amd64 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos7_x64-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x64-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos6_x64-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-centos.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerppc64le:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_ppc64le-be --platform linux/ppc64le --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos7_ppc64le-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_ppc64le-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos7_ppc64le-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-centos.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerarm64v8:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_arm64v8-be --platform linux/aarch64 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos7_arm64v8-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_arm64v8-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:centos7_arm64v8-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-centos.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockers390x:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_s390x-be --platform linux/s390x --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:ubuntu18_s390x-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerriscv64:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_riscv64-be --platform linux/riscv64 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:ubuntu20_riscv64-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_s390x-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:ubuntu18_s390x-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-centos.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerx86musl:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x86-musl-be --platform linux/386 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_x86-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x86-musl-be --platform linux/386 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_x86-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-alpine.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerx86_64musl:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x64-musl-be --platform linux/amd64 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_x64-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_x64-musl-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_x64-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-alpine.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerppc64lemusl:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_ppc64le-musl-be --platform linux/ppc64le --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_ppc64le-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_ppc64le-musl-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_ppc64le-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-alpine.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockerarm64v8musl:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_arm64v8-musl-be --platform linux/aarch64 --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_arm64v8-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_arm64v8-musl-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_arm64v8-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-alpine.sh
rocksdbjavastaticdockers390xmusl:
mkdir -p java/target
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_s390x-musl-be --platform linux/s390x --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) --env J=$(J) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_s390x-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux.sh
docker run --rm --name rocksdb_linux_s390x-musl-be --attach stdin --attach stdout --attach stderr --volume $(HOME)/.m2:/root/.m2:ro --volume `pwd`:/rocksdb-host:ro --volume /rocksdb-local-build --volume `pwd`/java/target:/rocksdb-java-target --env DEBUG_LEVEL=$(DEBUG_LEVEL) evolvedbinary/rocksjava:alpine3_s390x-be /rocksdb-host/java/crossbuild/docker-build-linux-alpine.sh
rocksdbjavastaticpublish: rocksdbjavastaticrelease rocksdbjavastaticpublishcentral
@@ -2537,9 +2413,6 @@ jtest_run:
jtest: rocksdbjava
cd java;$(MAKE) sample test
jpmd: rocksdbjavageneratepom
cd java;$(MAKE) java java_test pmd
jdb_bench:
cd java;$(MAKE) db_bench;
@@ -2548,6 +2421,41 @@ commit_prereq:
false # J=$(J) build_tools/precommit_checker.py unit clang_unit release clang_release tsan asan ubsan lite unit_non_shm
# $(MAKE) clean && $(MAKE) jclean && $(MAKE) rocksdbjava;
# For public CI runs, checkout folly in a way that can build with RocksDB.
# This is mostly intended as a test-only simulation of Meta-internal folly
# integration.
checkout_folly:
if [ -e third-party/folly ]; then \
cd third-party/folly && ${GIT_COMMAND} fetch origin; \
else \
cd third-party && ${GIT_COMMAND} clone https://github.com/facebook/folly.git; \
fi
@# Pin to a particular version for public CI, so that PR authors don't
@# need to worry about folly breaking our integration. Update periodically
cd third-party/folly && git reset --hard beacd86d63cd71c904632262e6c36f60874d78ba
@# A hack to remove boost dependency.
@# NOTE: this hack is only needed if building using USE_FOLLY_LITE
perl -pi -e 's/^(#include <boost)/\/\/$$1/' third-party/folly/folly/functional/Invoke.h
@# NOTE: this hack is required for clang in some cases
perl -pi -e 's/int rv = syscall/int rv = (int)syscall/' third-party/folly/folly/detail/Futex.cpp
@# NOTE: this hack is required for gcc in some cases
perl -pi -e 's/(__has_include.<experimental.memory_resource>.)/__cpp_rtti && $$1/' third-party/folly/folly/memory/MemoryResource.h
CXX_M_FLAGS = $(filter -m%, $(CXXFLAGS))
build_folly:
FOLLY_INST_PATH=`cd third-party/folly; $(PYTHON) build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-inst-dir`; \
if [ "$$FOLLY_INST_PATH" ]; then \
rm -rf $${FOLLY_INST_PATH}/../../*; \
else \
echo "Please run checkout_folly first"; \
false; \
fi
# Restore the original version of Invoke.h with boost dependency
cd third-party/folly && ${GIT_COMMAND} checkout folly/functional/Invoke.h
cd third-party/folly && \
CXXFLAGS=" $(CXX_M_FLAGS) -DHAVE_CXX11_ATOMIC " $(PYTHON) build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py build --no-tests
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build size testing
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2668,7 +2576,7 @@ list_all_tests:
# Remove the rules for which dependencies should not be generated and see if any are left.
#If so, include the dependencies; if not, do not include the dependency files
ROCKS_DEP_RULES=$(filter-out clean format check-format check-buck-targets check-headers check-sources check-workflow-yaml clang-tidy jclean jtest package analyze tags rocksdbjavastatic% unity.% unity_test checkout_folly, $(MAKECMDGOALS))
ROCKS_DEP_RULES=$(filter-out clean format check-format check-buck-targets check-headers check-sources jclean jtest package analyze tags rocksdbjavastatic% unity.% unity_test checkout_folly, $(MAKECMDGOALS))
ifneq ("$(ROCKS_DEP_RULES)", "")
-include $(DEPFILES)
endif
+1 -2
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@@ -5,5 +5,4 @@ This is the list of all known third-party plugins for RocksDB. If something is m
* [ZenFS](https://github.com/westerndigitalcorporation/zenfs): a file system for zoned block devices
* [RADOS](https://github.com/riversand963/rocksdb-rados-env): an Env used for interacting with RADOS. Migrated from RocksDB main repo.
* [PMEM](https://github.com/pmem/pmem-rocksdb-plugin): a collection of plugins to enable Persistent Memory on RocksDB.
* [IPPCP](https://github.com/intel/ippcp-plugin-rocksdb): a plugin to enable encryption on RocksDB based on Intel optimized open source IPP-Crypto library.
* [encfs](https://github.com/pegasus-kv/encfs): a plugin to enable encryption on RocksDB based on OpenSSL library.
* [IPPCP](https://github.com/intel/ippcp-plugin-rocksdb): a plugin to enable encryption on RocksDB based on Intel optimized open source IPP-Crypto library.
+16 -206
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@@ -1,14 +1,13 @@
# This file @generated by:
#$ python3 buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py
# --> DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY <--
# This file is a Meta-specific integration for buck builds, so can
# only be validated by Meta employees.
# This file is a Facebook-specific integration for buck builds, so can
# only be validated by Facebook employees.
#
# @noautodeps @nocodemods
load("//rocks/buckifier:defs.bzl", "cpp_library_wrapper","rocks_cpp_library_wrapper","cpp_binary_wrapper","cpp_unittest_wrapper","fancy_bench_wrapper","add_c_test_wrapper")
load("@fbcode_macros//build_defs:export_files.bzl", "export_file")
oncall("rocksdb_point_of_contact")
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"cache/cache.cc",
"cache/cache_entry_roles.cc",
@@ -22,9 +21,7 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"cache/secondary_cache.cc",
"cache/secondary_cache_adapter.cc",
"cache/sharded_cache.cc",
"cache/tiered_secondary_cache.cc",
"db/arena_wrapped_db_iter.cc",
"db/attribute_group_iterator_impl.cc",
"db/blob/blob_contents.cc",
"db/blob/blob_fetcher.cc",
"db/blob/blob_file_addition.cc",
@@ -32,18 +29,15 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"db/blob/blob_file_cache.cc",
"db/blob/blob_file_garbage.cc",
"db/blob/blob_file_meta.cc",
"db/blob/blob_file_partition_manager.cc",
"db/blob/blob_file_reader.cc",
"db/blob/blob_garbage_meter.cc",
"db/blob/blob_log_format.cc",
"db/blob/blob_log_sequential_reader.cc",
"db/blob/blob_log_writer.cc",
"db/blob/blob_source.cc",
"db/blob/blob_write_batch_transformer.cc",
"db/blob/prefetch_buffer_collection.cc",
"db/builder.cc",
"db/c.cc",
"db/coalescing_iterator.cc",
"db/column_family.cc",
"db/compaction/compaction.cc",
"db/compaction/compaction_iterator.cc",
@@ -65,7 +59,6 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"db/db_impl/db_impl_debug.cc",
"db/db_impl/db_impl_experimental.cc",
"db/db_impl/db_impl_files.cc",
"db/db_impl/db_impl_follower.cc",
"db/db_impl/db_impl_open.cc",
"db/db_impl/db_impl_readonly.cc",
"db/db_impl/db_impl_secondary.cc",
@@ -87,12 +80,10 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"db/log_writer.cc",
"db/logs_with_prep_tracker.cc",
"db/malloc_stats.cc",
"db/manifest_ops.cc",
"db/memtable.cc",
"db/memtable_list.cc",
"db/merge_helper.cc",
"db/merge_operator.cc",
"db/multi_scan.cc",
"db/output_validator.cc",
"db/periodic_task_scheduler.cc",
"db/range_del_aggregator.cc",
@@ -108,19 +99,15 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"db/version_edit.cc",
"db/version_edit_handler.cc",
"db/version_set.cc",
"db/version_util.cc",
"db/wal_edit.cc",
"db/wal_manager.cc",
"db/wide/read_path_blob_resolver.cc",
"db/wide/wide_column_serialization.cc",
"db/wide/wide_columns.cc",
"db/wide/wide_columns_helper.cc",
"db/write_batch.cc",
"db/write_batch_base.cc",
"db/write_controller.cc",
"db/write_stall_stats.cc",
"db/write_thread.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_compression_manager.cc",
"env/composite_env.cc",
"env/env.cc",
"env/env_chroot.cc",
@@ -128,7 +115,6 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"env/env_posix.cc",
"env/file_system.cc",
"env/file_system_tracer.cc",
"env/fs_on_demand.cc",
"env/fs_posix.cc",
"env/fs_remap.cc",
"env/io_posix.cc",
@@ -158,7 +144,6 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"memtable/hash_skiplist_rep.cc",
"memtable/skiplistrep.cc",
"memtable/vectorrep.cc",
"memtable/wbwi_memtable.cc",
"memtable/write_buffer_manager.cc",
"monitoring/histogram.cc",
"monitoring/histogram_windowing.cc",
@@ -178,7 +163,6 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"options/configurable.cc",
"options/customizable.cc",
"options/db_options.cc",
"options/offpeak_time_info.cc",
"options/options.cc",
"options/options_helper.cc",
"options/options_parser.cc",
@@ -211,7 +195,6 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"table/block_based/hash_index_reader.cc",
"table/block_based/index_builder.cc",
"table/block_based/index_reader_common.cc",
"table/block_based/multi_scan_index_iterator.cc",
"table/block_based/parsed_full_filter_block.cc",
"table/block_based/partitioned_filter_block.cc",
"table/block_based/partitioned_index_iterator.cc",
@@ -223,7 +206,6 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_builder.cc",
"table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_factory.cc",
"table/cuckoo/cuckoo_table_reader.cc",
"table/external_table.cc",
"table/format.cc",
"table/get_context.cc",
"table/iterator.cc",
@@ -258,7 +240,6 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"trace_replay/trace_record_result.cc",
"trace_replay/trace_replay.cc",
"util/async_file_reader.cc",
"util/auto_tune_compressor.cc",
"util/build_version.cc",
"util/cleanable.cc",
"util/coding.cc",
@@ -273,12 +254,10 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"util/dynamic_bloom.cc",
"util/file_checksum_helper.cc",
"util/hash.cc",
"util/io_dispatcher_imp.cc",
"util/murmurhash.cc",
"util/random.cc",
"util/rate_limiter.cc",
"util/ribbon_config.cc",
"util/simple_mixed_compressor.cc",
"util/slice.cc",
"util/status.cc",
"util/stderr_logger.cc",
@@ -330,12 +309,8 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"utilities/persistent_cache/block_cache_tier_metadata.cc",
"utilities/persistent_cache/persistent_cache_tier.cc",
"utilities/persistent_cache/volatile_tier_impl.cc",
"utilities/secondary_index/secondary_index_iterator.cc",
"utilities/secondary_index/simple_secondary_index.cc",
"utilities/simulator_cache/cache_simulator.cc",
"utilities/simulator_cache/sim_cache.cc",
"utilities/sorted_run_builder/sorted_run_builder.cc",
"utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_for_tiering_collector.cc",
"utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_on_deletion_collector.cc",
"utilities/trace/file_trace_reader_writer.cc",
"utilities/trace/replayer_impl.cc",
@@ -368,29 +343,20 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_lib", srcs=[
"utilities/transactions/write_prepared_txn_db.cc",
"utilities/transactions/write_unprepared_txn.cc",
"utilities/transactions/write_unprepared_txn_db.cc",
"utilities/trie_index/bitvector.cc",
"utilities/trie_index/louds_trie.cc",
"utilities/trie_index/trie_index_factory.cc",
"utilities/ttl/db_ttl_impl.cc",
"utilities/types_util.cc",
"utilities/wal_filter.cc",
"utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index.cc",
"utilities/write_batch_with_index/write_batch_with_index_internal.cc",
], deps=[
"//folly/container:f14_hash",
"//folly/coro:blocking_wait",
"//folly/coro:collect",
"//folly/coro:coroutine",
"//folly/coro:task",
"//folly/experimental/coro:blocking_wait",
"//folly/experimental/coro:collect",
"//folly/experimental/coro:coroutine",
"//folly/experimental/coro:task",
"//folly/synchronization:distributed_mutex",
], headers=glob(["**/*.h"]), link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
], headers=None, link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_whole_archive_lib", srcs=[], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=[], link_whole=True, extra_test_libs=False)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_with_faiss_lib", srcs=["utilities/secondary_index/faiss_ivf_index.cc"], deps=[
"//faiss:faiss",
":rocksdb_lib",
], headers=[], link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_whole_archive_lib", srcs=[], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=None, link_whole=True, extra_test_libs=False)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_test_lib", srcs=[
"db/db_test_util.cc",
@@ -404,49 +370,29 @@ cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_test_lib", srcs=[
"tools/trace_analyzer_tool.cc",
"utilities/agg_merge/test_agg_merge.cc",
"utilities/cassandra/test_utils.cc",
], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=[], link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=True)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_with_faiss_test_lib", srcs=[
"db/db_test_util.cc",
"db/db_with_timestamp_test_util.cc",
"table/mock_table.cc",
"test_util/mock_time_env.cc",
"test_util/secondary_cache_test_util.cc",
"test_util/testharness.cc",
"test_util/testutil.cc",
"tools/block_cache_analyzer/block_cache_trace_analyzer.cc",
"tools/trace_analyzer_tool.cc",
"utilities/agg_merge/test_agg_merge.cc",
"utilities/cassandra/test_utils.cc",
], deps=[":rocksdb_with_faiss_lib"], headers=[], link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=True)
], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=None, link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=True)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_tools_lib", srcs=[
"test_util/testutil.cc",
"tools/block_cache_analyzer/block_cache_trace_analyzer.cc",
"tools/db_bench_tool.cc",
"tools/simulated_hybrid_file_system.cc",
"tools/tool_hooks.cc",
"tools/trace_analyzer_tool.cc",
], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=[], link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=None, link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_cache_bench_tools_lib", srcs=["cache/cache_bench_tool.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=[], link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_point_lock_bench_tools_lib", srcs=["utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_bench_tool.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=[], link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_cache_bench_tools_lib", srcs=["cache/cache_bench_tool.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_lib"], headers=None, link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=False)
rocks_cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_stress_lib", srcs=[
"db_stress_tool/batched_ops_stress.cc",
"db_stress_tool/cf_consistency_stress.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_common.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_compaction_service.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_compression_manager.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_driver.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_filters.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_gflags.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_listener.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_shared_state.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_stat.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_test_base.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_tool.cc",
"db_stress_tool/db_stress_wide_merge_operator.cc",
"db_stress_tool/expected_state.cc",
"db_stress_tool/expected_value.cc",
"db_stress_tool/multi_ops_txns_stress.cc",
@@ -454,19 +400,11 @@ rocks_cpp_library_wrapper(name="rocksdb_stress_lib", srcs=[
"test_util/testutil.cc",
"tools/block_cache_analyzer/block_cache_trace_analyzer.cc",
"tools/trace_analyzer_tool.cc",
], headers=[])
], headers=None)
cpp_binary_wrapper(name="ldb", srcs=["tools/ldb.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_tools_lib"], extra_preprocessor_flags=[], extra_bench_libs=False)
cpp_binary_wrapper(name="db_stress", srcs=["db_stress_tool/db_stress.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_stress_lib"], extra_preprocessor_flags=[], extra_bench_libs=False)
cpp_binary_wrapper(name="db_bench", srcs=["tools/db_bench.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_tools_lib"], extra_preprocessor_flags=[], extra_bench_libs=False)
cpp_binary_wrapper(name="cache_bench", srcs=["cache/cache_bench.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_cache_bench_tools_lib"], extra_preprocessor_flags=[], extra_bench_libs=False)
cpp_binary_wrapper(name="point_lock_bench", srcs=["utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_bench.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_point_lock_bench_tools_lib"], extra_preprocessor_flags=[], extra_bench_libs=False)
cpp_binary_wrapper(name="ribbon_bench", srcs=["microbench/ribbon_bench.cc"], deps=[], extra_preprocessor_flags=[], extra_bench_libs=True)
cpp_binary_wrapper(name="db_basic_bench", srcs=["microbench/db_basic_bench.cc"], deps=[], extra_preprocessor_flags=[], extra_bench_libs=True)
@@ -4676,12 +4614,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="compact_files_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="compact_for_tiering_collector_test",
srcs=["utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_for_tiering_collector_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="compact_on_deletion_collector_test",
srcs=["utilities/table_properties_collectors/compact_on_deletion_collector_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -4730,12 +4662,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="compressed_secondary_cache_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="compression_test",
srcs=["util/compression_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="configurable_test",
srcs=["options/configurable_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -4808,12 +4734,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_blob_corruption_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_blob_direct_write_test",
srcs=["db/blob/db_blob_direct_write_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_blob_index_test",
srcs=["db/blob/db_blob_index_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -4838,12 +4758,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_clip_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_compaction_abort_test",
srcs=["db/db_compaction_abort_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_compaction_filter_test",
srcs=["db/db_compaction_filter_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -4868,24 +4782,12 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_encryption_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_etc3_test",
srcs=["db/db_etc3_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_flush_test",
srcs=["db/db_flush_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_follower_test",
srcs=["db/db_follower_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_inplace_update_test",
srcs=["db/db_inplace_update_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -4952,12 +4854,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_merge_operator_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_open_with_config_test",
srcs=["db/db_open_with_config_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_options_test",
srcs=["db/db_options_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5048,12 +4944,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_wide_basic_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_wide_blob_direct_write_test",
srcs=["db/wide/db_wide_blob_direct_write_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="db_with_timestamp_basic_test",
srcs=["db/db_with_timestamp_basic_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5108,7 +4998,7 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="dynamic_bloom_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_library_wrapper(name="env_basic_test_lib", srcs=["env/env_basic_test.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"], headers=[], link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=True)
cpp_library_wrapper(name="env_basic_test_lib", srcs=["env/env_basic_test.cc"], deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"], headers=None, link_whole=False, extra_test_libs=True)
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="env_basic_test",
srcs=["env/env_basic_test.cc"],
@@ -5158,18 +5048,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="external_sst_file_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="faiss_ivf_index_test",
srcs=["utilities/secondary_index/faiss_ivf_index_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_with_faiss_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="fault_injection_fs_test",
srcs=["utilities/fault_injection_fs_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="fault_injection_test",
srcs=["db/fault_injection_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5248,18 +5126,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="inlineskiplist_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="interval_test",
srcs=["util/interval_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="io_dispatcher_test",
srcs=["util/io_dispatcher_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="io_posix_test",
srcs=["env/io_posix_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5356,12 +5222,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="mock_env_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="multi_cf_iterator_test",
srcs=["db/multi_cf_iterator_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="object_registry_test",
srcs=["utilities/object_registry_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5440,12 +5300,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="plain_table_db_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="point_lock_manager_stress_test",
srcs=["utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_manager_stress_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="point_lock_manager_test",
srcs=["utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_manager_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5554,12 +5408,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="slice_transform_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="sorted_run_builder_test",
srcs=["utilities/sorted_run_builder/sorted_run_builder_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="sst_dump_test",
srcs=["tools/sst_dump_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5626,12 +5474,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="tiered_compaction_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="tiered_secondary_cache_test",
srcs=["cache/tiered_secondary_cache_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="timer_queue_test",
srcs=["util/timer_queue_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5662,30 +5504,12 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="transaction_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="trie_index_db_test",
srcs=["utilities/trie_index/trie_index_db_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="trie_index_test",
srcs=["utilities/trie_index/trie_index_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="ttl_test",
srcs=["utilities/ttl/ttl_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="types_util_test",
srcs=["utilities/types_util_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="udt_util_test",
srcs=["util/udt_util_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5728,12 +5552,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="wide_column_serialization_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="wide_columns_helper_test",
srcs=["db/wide/wide_columns_helper_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="work_queue_test",
srcs=["util/work_queue_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5776,12 +5594,6 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="write_controller_test",
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="write_prepared_transaction_seqno_test",
srcs=["utilities/transactions/write_prepared_transaction_seqno_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="write_prepared_transaction_test",
srcs=["utilities/transactions/write_prepared_transaction_test.cc"],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
@@ -5793,5 +5605,3 @@ cpp_unittest_wrapper(name="write_unprepared_transaction_test",
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_compiler_flags=[])
export_file(name = "tools/db_crashtest.py")
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@@ -38,11 +38,12 @@ Snowflake [uses](https://www.snowflake.com/blog/how-foundationdb-powers-snowflak
The Bing search engine from Microsoft uses RocksDB as the storage engine for its web data platform: https://blogs.bing.com/Engineering-Blog/october-2021/RocksDB-in-Microsoft-Bing
## LinkedIn
1. [Venice](https://venicedb.org/) is a derived data platform using RocksDB as its storage engine. It is LinkedIn's ML feature store, powering thousands of recommender use cases, including the Feed, Video recommendations, and People You May Know.
2. LinkedIn's follow feed for storing user's activities. Check out the blog post: https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2016/03/followfeed--linkedin-s-feed-made-faster-and-smarter
3. Apache Samza, open source framework for stream processing.
Two different use cases at Linkedin are using RocksDB as a storage engine:
Learn more about LinkedIn's follow feed and Apache Samza in a Tech Talk by Ankit Gupta and Naveen Somasundaram: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plqVp_OnSzg
1. LinkedIn's follow feed for storing user's activities. Check out the blog post: https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2016/03/followfeed--linkedin-s-feed-made-faster-and-smarter
2. Apache Samza, open source framework for stream processing
Learn more about those use cases in a Tech Talk by Ankit Gupta and Naveen Somasundaram: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plqVp_OnSzg
## Yahoo
Yahoo is using RocksDB as a storage engine for their biggest distributed data store Sherpa. Learn more about it here: http://yahooeng.tumblr.com/post/120730204806/sherpa-scales-new-heights
@@ -151,9 +152,6 @@ LzLabs is using RocksDB as a storage engine in their multi-database distributed
## ArangoDB
[ArangoDB](https://www.arangodb.com/) is a native multi-model database with flexible data models for documents, graphs, and key-values, for building high performance applications using a convenient SQL-like query language or JavaScript extensions. It uses RocksDB as its storage engine.
## Qdrant
[Qdrant](https://qdrant.tech/) is an open source vector database, it [uses](https://qdrant.tech/documentation/concepts/storage/) RocksDB as its persistent storage.
## Milvus
[Milvus](https://milvus.io/) is an open source vector database for unstructured data. It uses RocksDB not only as one of the supported kv storage engines, but also as a message queue.
@@ -163,9 +161,5 @@ LzLabs is using RocksDB as a storage engine in their multi-database distributed
## Solana Labs
[Solana](https://github.com/solana-labs/solana) is a fast, secure, scalable, and decentralized blockchain. It uses RocksDB as the underlying storage for its ledger store.
## Apache Kvrocks
[Apache Kvrocks](https://github.com/apache/kvrocks) is an open-source distributed key-value NoSQL database built on top of RocksDB. It serves as a cost-saving and capacity-increasing alternative drop-in replacement for Redis.
## Others
More databases using RocksDB can be found at [dbdb.io](https://dbdb.io/browse?embeds=rocksdb).
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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
try:
from builtins import str
@@ -10,14 +11,14 @@ import json
import os
import sys
from targets_builder import TARGETSBuilder, LiteralValue
from targets_builder import TARGETSBuilder
from util import ColorString
# This script generates BUCK file for Buck.
# This script generates TARGETS file for Buck.
# Buck is a build tool specifying dependencies among different build targets.
# User can pass extra dependencies as a JSON object via command line, and this
# script can include these dependencies in the generate BUCK file.
# script can include these dependencies in the generate TARGETS file.
# Usage:
# $python3 buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py
# (This generates a TARGET file without user-specified dependency for unit
@@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ from util import ColorString
# "extra_compiler_flags": ["-DFOO_BAR", "-Os"]
# }
# }'
# (Generated BUCK file has test_dep and mock1 as dependencies for RocksDB
# (Generated TARGETS file has test_dep and mock1 as dependencies for RocksDB
# unit tests, and will use the extra_compiler_flags to compile the unit test
# source.)
@@ -114,9 +115,9 @@ def get_dependencies():
return deps_map
# Prepare BUCK file for buck
def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
print(ColorString.info("Generating BUCK"))
# Prepare TARGETS file for buck
def generate_targets(repo_path, deps_map):
print(ColorString.info("Generating TARGETS"))
# parsed src.mk file
src_mk = parse_src_mk(repo_path)
# get all .cc files
@@ -131,50 +132,38 @@ def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
if len(sys.argv) >= 2:
# Heuristically quote and canonicalize whitespace for inclusion
# in how the file was generated.
extra_argv = " '{}'".format(" ".join(sys.argv[1].split()))
extra_argv = " '{0}'".format(" ".join(sys.argv[1].split()))
BUCK = TARGETSBuilder("%s/BUCK" % repo_path, extra_argv)
# Add oncall("rocksdb_point_of_contact") at the top
BUCK.add_oncall("rocksdb_point_of_contact")
TARGETS = TARGETSBuilder("%s/TARGETS" % repo_path, extra_argv)
# rocksdb_lib
BUCK.add_library(
TARGETS.add_library(
"rocksdb_lib",
src_mk["LIB_SOURCES"] +
# always add range_tree, it's only excluded on ppc64, which we don't use internally
src_mk["RANGE_TREE_SOURCES"] + src_mk["TOOL_LIB_SOURCES"],
deps=[
"//folly/container:f14_hash",
"//folly/coro:blocking_wait",
"//folly/coro:collect",
"//folly/coro:coroutine",
"//folly/coro:task",
"//folly/experimental/coro:blocking_wait",
"//folly/experimental/coro:collect",
"//folly/experimental/coro:coroutine",
"//folly/experimental/coro:task",
"//folly/synchronization:distributed_mutex",
],
headers=LiteralValue("glob([\"**/*.h\"])")
)
# rocksdb_whole_archive_lib
BUCK.add_library(
TARGETS.add_library(
"rocksdb_whole_archive_lib",
[],
deps=[
":rocksdb_lib",
],
headers=None,
extra_external_deps="",
link_whole=True,
)
# rocksdb_with_faiss_lib
BUCK.add_library(
"rocksdb_with_faiss_lib",
src_mk.get("WITH_FAISS_LIB_SOURCES", []),
deps=[
"//faiss:faiss",
":rocksdb_lib",
],
)
# rocksdb_test_lib
BUCK.add_library(
TARGETS.add_library(
"rocksdb_test_lib",
src_mk.get("MOCK_LIB_SOURCES", [])
+ src_mk.get("TEST_LIB_SOURCES", [])
@@ -183,20 +172,8 @@ def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
[":rocksdb_lib"],
extra_test_libs=True,
)
# rocksdb_with_faiss_test_lib
BUCK.add_library(
"rocksdb_with_faiss_test_lib",
src_mk.get("MOCK_LIB_SOURCES", [])
+ src_mk.get("TEST_LIB_SOURCES", [])
+ src_mk.get("EXP_LIB_SOURCES", [])
+ src_mk.get("ANALYZER_LIB_SOURCES", []),
deps=[
":rocksdb_with_faiss_lib",
],
extra_test_libs=True,
)
# rocksdb_tools_lib
BUCK.add_library(
TARGETS.add_library(
"rocksdb_tools_lib",
src_mk.get("BENCH_LIB_SOURCES", [])
+ src_mk.get("ANALYZER_LIB_SOURCES", [])
@@ -204,63 +181,39 @@ def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
[":rocksdb_lib"],
)
# rocksdb_cache_bench_tools_lib
BUCK.add_library(
TARGETS.add_library(
"rocksdb_cache_bench_tools_lib",
src_mk.get("CACHE_BENCH_LIB_SOURCES", []),
[":rocksdb_lib"],
)
# rocksdb_point_lock_bench_tools_lib
BUCK.add_library(
"rocksdb_point_lock_bench_tools_lib",
src_mk.get("POINT_LOCK_BENCH_LIB_SOURCES", []),
[":rocksdb_lib"],
)
# rocksdb_stress_lib
BUCK.add_rocksdb_library(
TARGETS.add_rocksdb_library(
"rocksdb_stress_lib",
src_mk.get("ANALYZER_LIB_SOURCES", [])
+ src_mk.get("STRESS_LIB_SOURCES", [])
+ ["test_util/testutil.cc"],
)
# ldb binary
BUCK.add_binary(
"ldb", ["tools/ldb.cc"], [":rocksdb_tools_lib"]
)
# db_stress binary
BUCK.add_binary(
TARGETS.add_binary(
"db_stress", ["db_stress_tool/db_stress.cc"], [":rocksdb_stress_lib"]
)
# db_bench binary
BUCK.add_binary(
"db_bench", ["tools/db_bench.cc"], [":rocksdb_tools_lib"]
)
# cache_bench binary
BUCK.add_binary(
"cache_bench", ["cache/cache_bench.cc"], [":rocksdb_cache_bench_tools_lib"]
)
# point_lock_bench binary
BUCK.add_binary(
"point_lock_bench",
["utilities/transactions/lock/point/point_lock_bench.cc"],
[":rocksdb_point_lock_bench_tools_lib"]
)
# bench binaries
for src in src_mk.get("MICROBENCH_SOURCES", []):
name = src.rsplit("/", 1)[1].split(".")[0] if "/" in src else src.split(".")[0]
BUCK.add_binary(name, [src], [], extra_bench_libs=True)
print(f"Extra dependencies:\n{json.dumps(deps_map)}")
TARGETS.add_binary(name, [src], [], extra_bench_libs=True)
print("Extra dependencies:\n{0}".format(json.dumps(deps_map)))
# Dictionary test executable name -> relative source file path
test_source_map = {}
# c_test.c is added through BUCK.add_c_test(). If there
# c_test.c is added through TARGETS.add_c_test(). If there
# are more than one .c test file, we need to extend
# BUCK.add_c_test() to include other C tests too.
# TARGETS.add_c_test() to include other C tests too.
for test_src in src_mk.get("TEST_MAIN_SOURCES_C", []):
if test_src != "db/c_test.c":
print("Don't know how to deal with " + test_src)
return False
BUCK.add_c_test()
TARGETS.add_c_test()
try:
with open(f"{repo_path}/buckifier/bench.json") as json_file:
@@ -275,7 +228,7 @@ def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
for metric in overloaded_metric_list:
if not isinstance(metric, dict):
clean_benchmarks[binary][benchmark].append(metric)
BUCK.add_fancy_bench_config(
TARGETS.add_fancy_bench_config(
config_dict["name"],
clean_benchmarks,
False,
@@ -297,7 +250,7 @@ def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
if not isinstance(metric, dict):
clean_benchmarks[binary][benchmark].append(metric)
for config_dict in slow_fancy_bench_config_list:
BUCK.add_fancy_bench_config(
TARGETS.add_fancy_bench_config(
config_dict["name"] + "_slow",
clean_benchmarks,
True,
@@ -310,20 +263,15 @@ def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
except Exception:
pass
BUCK.add_test_header()
TARGETS.add_test_header()
for test_src in src_mk.get("TEST_MAIN_SOURCES", []):
test = test_src.split(".c")[0].strip().split("/")[-1].strip()
test_source_map[test] = (test_src, False)
test_source_map[test] = test_src
print("" + test + " " + test_src)
for test_src in src_mk.get("WITH_FAISS_TEST_MAIN_SOURCES", []):
test = test_src.split(".c")[0].strip().split("/")[-1].strip()
test_source_map[test] = (test_src, True)
print("" + test + " " + test_src + " [FAISS]")
for target_alias, deps in deps_map.items():
for test, (test_src, with_faiss) in sorted(test_source_map.items()):
for test, test_src in sorted(test_source_map.items()):
if len(test) == 0:
print(ColorString.warning("Failed to get test name for %s" % test_src))
continue
@@ -332,39 +280,30 @@ def generate_buck(repo_path, deps_map):
if test in _EXPORTED_TEST_LIBS:
test_library = "%s_lib" % test_target_name
BUCK.add_library(
TARGETS.add_library(
test_library,
[test_src],
deps=[":rocksdb_test_lib"],
extra_test_libs=True,
)
BUCK.register_test(
TARGETS.register_test(
test_target_name,
test_src,
deps=json.dumps(deps["extra_deps"] + [":" + test_library]),
extra_compiler_flags=json.dumps(deps["extra_compiler_flags"]),
)
else:
if with_faiss:
BUCK.register_test(
test_target_name,
test_src,
deps=json.dumps(deps["extra_deps"] + [":rocksdb_with_faiss_test_lib"]),
extra_compiler_flags=json.dumps(deps["extra_compiler_flags"]),
)
else:
BUCK.register_test(
test_target_name,
test_src,
deps=json.dumps(deps["extra_deps"] + [":rocksdb_test_lib"]),
extra_compiler_flags=json.dumps(deps["extra_compiler_flags"]),
)
BUCK.export_file("tools/db_crashtest.py")
TARGETS.register_test(
test_target_name,
test_src,
deps=json.dumps(deps["extra_deps"] + [":rocksdb_test_lib"]),
extra_compiler_flags=json.dumps(deps["extra_compiler_flags"]),
)
print(ColorString.info("Generated BUCK Summary:"))
print(ColorString.info("- %d libs" % BUCK.total_lib))
print(ColorString.info("- %d binarys" % BUCK.total_bin))
print(ColorString.info("- %d tests" % BUCK.total_test))
print(ColorString.info("Generated TARGETS Summary:"))
print(ColorString.info("- %d libs" % TARGETS.total_lib))
print(ColorString.info("- %d binarys" % TARGETS.total_bin))
print(ColorString.info("- %d tests" % TARGETS.total_test))
return True
@@ -384,10 +323,10 @@ def exit_with_error(msg):
def main():
deps_map = get_dependencies()
# Generate BUCK file for buck
ok = generate_buck(get_rocksdb_path(), deps_map)
# Generate TARGETS file for buck
ok = generate_targets(get_rocksdb_path(), deps_map)
if not ok:
exit_with_error("Failed to generate BUCK files")
exit_with_error("Failed to generate TARGETS files")
if __name__ == "__main__":
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@@ -1,44 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
# If clang_format_diff.py command is not specfied, we assume we are able to
# access directly without any path.
if [[ ! -f "BUCK" ]]
then
echo "BUCK file is missing!"
echo "Please do not remove / rename BUCK file in your commit(s)."
exit 1
fi
TGT_DIFF=`git diff BUCK | head -n 1`
TGT_DIFF=`git diff TARGETS | head -n 1`
if [ ! -z "$TGT_DIFF" ]
then
echo "BUCK file has uncommitted changes. Skip this check."
echo "TARGETS file has uncommitted changes. Skip this check."
exit 0
fi
echo Backup original BUCK file.
echo Backup original TARGETS file.
cp BUCK BUCK.bkp
cp TARGETS TARGETS.bkp
${PYTHON:-python3} buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py
if [[ ! -f "BUCK" ]]
then
echo "BUCK file went missing after running buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py!"
echo "Please do not remove the BUCK file."
exit 1
fi
TGT_DIFF=`git diff BUCK | head -n 1`
TGT_DIFF=`git diff TARGETS | head -n 1`
if [ -z "$TGT_DIFF" ]
then
mv BUCK.bkp BUCK
mv TARGETS.bkp TARGETS
exit 0
else
echo "Please run '${PYTHON:-python3} buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py' to update BUCK file."
echo "Do not manually update BUCK file."
echo "Please run '${PYTHON:-python3} buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py' to update TARGETS file."
echo "Do not manually update TARGETS file."
${PYTHON:-python3} --version
mv BUCK.bkp BUCK
mv TARGETS.bkp TARGETS
exit 1
fi
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
try:
from builtins import object, str
@@ -8,32 +9,21 @@ import pprint
import targets_cfg
class LiteralValue:
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def __str__(self):
return str(self.value)
def smart_quote_value(val):
if isinstance(val, LiteralValue):
return str(val)
return '"%s"' % val
def pretty_list(lst, indent=8):
if lst is None or len(lst) == 0:
return ""
if len(lst) == 1:
return smart_quote_value(lst[0])
return '"%s"' % lst[0]
separator = ',\n%s' % (" " * indent)
res = separator.join(sorted(map(smart_quote_value, lst)))
res = "\n" + (" " * indent) + res + ',\n' + (" " * (indent - 4))
separator = '",\n%s"' % (" " * indent)
res = separator.join(sorted(lst))
res = "\n" + (" " * indent) + '"' + res + '",\n' + (" " * (indent - 4))
return res
class TARGETSBuilder:
class TARGETSBuilder(object):
def __init__(self, path, extra_argv):
self.path = path
header = targets_cfg.rocksdb_target_header_template.format(
@@ -45,11 +35,6 @@ class TARGETSBuilder:
self.total_bin = 0
self.total_test = 0
self.tests_cfg = ""
def add_oncall(self, oncall):
with open(self.path, "ab") as targets_file:
targets_file.write(targets_cfg.oncall_template.format(name=oncall).encode("utf-8"))
def add_library(
self,
@@ -63,12 +48,7 @@ class TARGETSBuilder:
extra_test_libs=False,
):
if headers is not None:
if isinstance(headers, LiteralValue):
headers = str(headers)
else:
headers = "[" + pretty_list(headers) + "]"
else:
headers = "[]"
headers = "[" + pretty_list(headers) + "]"
with open(self.path, "ab") as targets_file:
targets_file.write(
targets_cfg.library_template.format(
@@ -85,7 +65,8 @@ class TARGETSBuilder:
self.total_lib = self.total_lib + 1
def add_rocksdb_library(self, name, srcs, headers=None, external_dependencies=None):
headers = "[" + pretty_list(headers) + "]"
if headers is not None:
headers = "[" + pretty_list(headers) + "]"
with open(self.path, "ab") as targets_file:
targets_file.write(
targets_cfg.rocksdb_library_template.format(
@@ -167,9 +148,3 @@ add_c_test_wrapper()
).encode("utf-8")
)
self.total_test = self.total_test + 1
def export_file(self, name):
with open(self.path, "a") as targets_file:
targets_file.write(
targets_cfg.export_file_template.format(name=name)
)
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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
# This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the COPYING file in the root directory)
# and the Apache 2.0 License (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
rocksdb_target_header_template = """# This file \100generated by:
#$ python3 buckifier/buckify_rocksdb.py{extra_argv}
# --> DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY <--
# This file is a Meta-specific integration for buck builds, so can
# only be validated by Meta employees.
# This file is a Facebook-specific integration for buck builds, so can
# only be validated by Facebook employees.
#
# @noautodeps @nocodemods
load("//rocks/buckifier:defs.bzl", "cpp_library_wrapper","rocks_cpp_library_wrapper","cpp_binary_wrapper","cpp_unittest_wrapper","fancy_bench_wrapper","add_c_test_wrapper")
load("@fbcode_macros//build_defs:export_files.bzl", "export_file")
"""
@@ -39,12 +39,3 @@ fancy_bench_template = """
fancy_bench_wrapper(suite_name="{name}", binary_to_bench_to_metric_list_map={bench_config}, slow={slow}, expected_runtime={expected_runtime}, sl_iterations={sl_iterations}, regression_threshold={regression_threshold})
"""
export_file_template = """
export_file(name = "{name}")
"""
oncall_template = """
oncall("{name}")
"""
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
"""
This module keeps commonly used components.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
try:
from builtins import object
@@ -13,7 +14,7 @@ import sys
import time
class ColorString:
class ColorString(object):
"""Generate colorful strings on terminal"""
HEADER = "\033[95m"
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@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
#
# The solution is to move the include out of the #ifdef.
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import re
@@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ def expand_include(
included.add(include_path)
with open(include_path) as f:
print(f'#line 1 "{include_path}"', file=source_out)
print('#line 1 "{}"'.format(include_path), file=source_out)
process_file(
f, include_path, source_out, header_out, include_paths, public_include_paths
)
@@ -117,7 +118,7 @@ def process_file(
)
if expanded:
print(f'#line {line + 1} "{abs_path}"', file=source_out)
print('#line {} "{}"'.format(line + 1, abs_path), file=source_out)
elif text != "#pragma once\n":
source_out.write(text)
@@ -156,8 +157,8 @@ def main():
with open(filename) as f, open(args.source_out, "w") as source_out, open(
args.header_out, "w"
) as header_out:
print(f'#line 1 "{filename}"', file=source_out)
print(f'#include "{header_out.name}"', file=source_out)
print('#line 1 "{}"'.format(filename), file=source_out)
print('#include "{}"'.format(header_out.name), file=source_out)
process_file(
f, abs_path, source_out, header_out, include_paths, public_include_paths
)
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ class BenchmarkUtils:
class ResultParser:
def __init__(self, field=r"(\w|[+-:.%])+", intrafield=r"(\s)+", separator="\t"):
def __init__(self, field="(\w|[+-:.%])+", intrafield="(\s)+", separator="\t"):
self.field = re.compile(field)
self.intra = re.compile(intrafield)
self.sep = re.compile(separator)
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ class ResultParser:
def load_report_from_tsv(filename: str):
file = open(filename)
file = open(filename, "r")
contents = file.readlines()
file.close()
parser = ResultParser()
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@@ -45,21 +45,18 @@ if test -z "$OUTPUT"; then
exit 1
fi
# we depend on C++20, but should be compatible with newer standards
# we depend on C++17, but should be compatible with newer standards
if [ "$ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD" ]; then
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS="-std=$ROCKSDB_CXX_STANDARD"
else
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS="-std=c++20"
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS="-std=c++17"
fi
# we currently depend on POSIX platform
COMMON_FLAGS="-DROCKSDB_PLATFORM_POSIX -DROCKSDB_LIB_IO_POSIX"
# Default to fbcode gcc on Meta internal machines
IS_META_HOST="$(hostname | grep -E '(facebook|meta).com|fbinfra.net')"
if [ -z "$ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE" -a "$IS_META_HOST" ]; then
if [ -d /mnt/gvfs/third-party ]; then
echo "NOTE: Using fbcode build" >&2
# Default to fbcode gcc on internal fb machines
if [ -z "$ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE" -a -d /mnt/gvfs/third-party ]; then
FBCODE_BUILD="true"
# If we're compiling with TSAN or shared lib, we need pic build
PIC_BUILD=$COMPILE_WITH_TSAN
@@ -67,11 +64,6 @@ if [ -z "$ROCKSDB_NO_FBCODE" -a "$IS_META_HOST" ]; then
PIC_BUILD=1
fi
source "$PWD/build_tools/fbcode_config_platform010.sh"
else
echo "************************************************************************" >&2
echo "WARNING: -d /mnt/gvfs/third-party failed; no fbcode build" >&2
echo "************************************************************************" >&2
fi
fi
# Delete existing output, if it exists
@@ -79,9 +71,7 @@ rm -f "$OUTPUT"
touch "$OUTPUT"
if test -z "$CC"; then
if [ "$USE_CLANG" -a -x "$(command -v clang)" ]; then
CC=clang
elif [ -x "$(command -v cc)" ]; then
if [ -x "$(command -v cc)" ]; then
CC=cc
elif [ -x "$(command -v clang)" ]; then
CC=clang
@@ -91,9 +81,7 @@ if test -z "$CC"; then
fi
if test -z "$CXX"; then
if [ "$USE_CLANG" -a -x "$(command -v clang++)" ]; then
CXX=clang++
elif [ -x "$(command -v g++)" ]; then
if [ -x "$(command -v g++)" ]; then
CXX=g++
elif [ -x "$(command -v clang++)" ]; then
CXX=clang++
@@ -103,9 +91,7 @@ if test -z "$CXX"; then
fi
if test -z "$AR"; then
if [ "$USE_CLANG" -a -x "$(command -v llvm-ar)" ]; then
AR=llvm-ar
elif [ -x "$(command -v gcc-ar)" ]; then
if [ -x "$(command -v gcc-ar)" ]; then
AR=gcc-ar
elif [ -x "$(command -v llvm-ar)" ]; then
AR=llvm-ar
@@ -148,24 +134,6 @@ PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS="-Wl,--no-as-needed -shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,"
PLATFORM_SHARED_CFLAGS="-fPIC"
PLATFORM_SHARED_VERSIONED=true
# Prefer lld linker when available on Linux. lld is typically 5-10x faster
# than the default ld.bfd for large C++ projects. macOS uses ld64 (or
# ld-prime) which is already fast, so we skip lld detection there.
# Set ROCKSDB_NO_FAST_LINKER=1 to disable this auto-detection.
if [ -z "$ROCKSDB_NO_FAST_LINKER" ] && [ "$TARGET_OS" = "Linux" ]; then
if $CXX -fuse-ld=lld -L/usr/local/lib -x c++ - -o /dev/null 2>/dev/null <<EOF
int main() { return 0; }
EOF
then
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -fuse-ld=lld"
# Ensure lld can find libraries in /usr/local/lib (lld does not
# search there by default, unlike ld.bfd)
if [ -d /usr/local/lib ]; then
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -L/usr/local/lib"
fi
fi
fi
# generic port files (working on all platform by #ifdef) go directly in /port
GENERIC_PORT_FILES=`cd "$ROCKSDB_ROOT"; find port -name '*.cc' | tr "\n" " "`
@@ -195,6 +163,24 @@ case "$TARGET_OS" in
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -latomic"
fi
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -lpthread -lrt -ldl"
if test -z "$ROCKSDB_USE_IO_URING"; then
ROCKSDB_USE_IO_URING=1
fi
if test "$ROCKSDB_USE_IO_URING" -ne 0; then
# check for liburing
$CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -luring -o test.o 2>/dev/null <<EOF
#include <liburing.h>
int main() {
struct io_uring ring;
io_uring_queue_init(1, &ring, 0);
return 0;
}
EOF
if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -luring"
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DROCKSDB_IOURING_PRESENT"
fi
fi
# PORT_FILES=port/linux/linux_specific.cc
;;
SunOS)
@@ -329,8 +315,7 @@ EOF
EOF
then
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DGFLAGS=1"
# Hack: don't link extra gflags assuming it comes with folly
[ "$USE_FOLLY" ] || PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -lgflags"
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -lgflags"
# check if namespace is gflags
elif $CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -o test.o 2>/dev/null << EOF
#include <gflags/gflags.h>
@@ -339,8 +324,7 @@ EOF
EOF
then
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DGFLAGS=1 -DGFLAGS_NAMESPACE=gflags"
# Hack: don't link extra gflags assuming it comes with folly
[ "$USE_FOLLY" ] || PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -lgflags"
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -lgflags"
# check if namespace is google
elif $CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -o test.o 2>/dev/null << EOF
#include <gflags/gflags.h>
@@ -394,13 +378,9 @@ EOF
fi
if ! test $ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ZSTD; then
# Test whether zstd library is installed with minimum version
# (Keep in sync with compression.h)
# Test whether zstd library is installed
$CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS $COMMON_FLAGS -x c++ - -o /dev/null 2>/dev/null <<EOF
#include <zstd.h>
#if ZSTD_VERSION_NUMBER < 10400
#error "ZSTD support requires version >= 1.4.0 (libzstd-devel)"
#endif // ZSTD_VERSION_NUMBER
int main() {}
EOF
if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then
@@ -623,7 +603,7 @@ EOF
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -lbenchmark"
fi
fi
if test $USE_FOLLY || test $USE_FOLLY_LITE; then
if test $USE_FOLLY; then
# Test whether libfolly library is installed
$CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS $COMMON_FLAGS -x c++ - -o /dev/null 2>/dev/null <<EOF
#include <folly/synchronization/DistributedMutex.h>
@@ -634,29 +614,11 @@ EOF
fi
fi
if test -z "$ROCKSDB_USE_IO_URING"; then
ROCKSDB_USE_IO_URING=1
fi
if [ "$ROCKSDB_USE_IO_URING" -ne 0 -a "$PLATFORM" = OS_LINUX ]; then
# check for liburing
$CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -luring -o test.o 2>/dev/null <<EOF
#include <liburing.h>
int main() {
struct io_uring ring;
io_uring_queue_init(1, &ring, 0);
return 0;
}
EOF
if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -luring"
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DROCKSDB_IOURING_PRESENT"
fi
fi
fi
# TODO(tec): Fix -Wshorten-64-to-32 errors on FreeBSD and enable the warning.
# -Wshorten-64-to-32 breaks compilation on FreeBSD aarch64 and i386
if ! { [ "$TARGET_OS" = FreeBSD -o "$TARGET_OS" = OpenBSD ] && [ "$TARGET_ARCHITECTURE" = arm64 -o "$TARGET_ARCHITECTURE" = i386 ]; }; then
if ! { [ "$TARGET_OS" = FreeBSD ] && [ "$TARGET_ARCHITECTURE" = arm64 -o "$TARGET_ARCHITECTURE" = i386 ]; }; then
# Test whether -Wshorten-64-to-32 is available
$CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -o test.o -Wshorten-64-to-32 2>/dev/null <<EOF
int main() {}
@@ -685,10 +647,8 @@ if [ "$PORTABLE" == "" ] || [ "$PORTABLE" == 0 ]; then
fi
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS"
elif test -n "`echo $TARGET_ARCHITECTURE | grep ^riscv64`"; then
RISC_ISA=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -E '^isa\s*:' | head -1 | cut --delimiter=: -f 2 | cut -b 2-)
if [ -n "${RISCV_ISA}" ]; then
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -march=${RISC_ISA}"
fi
RISC_ISA=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep isa | head -1 | cut --delimiter=: -f 2 | cut -b 2-)
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -march=${RISC_ISA}"
elif [ "$TARGET_OS" == "IOS" ]; then
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS"
else
@@ -700,7 +660,8 @@ else
if test -n "`echo $TARGET_ARCHITECTURE | grep ^s390x`"; then
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -march=z196 "
elif test -n "`echo $TARGET_ARCHITECTURE | grep ^riscv64`"; then
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -march=rv64gc"
RISC_ISA=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep isa | head -1 | cut --delimiter=: -f 2 | cut -b 2-)
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -march=${RISC_ISA}"
elif test "$USE_SSE"; then
# USE_SSE is DEPRECATED
# This is a rough approximation of the old USE_SSE behavior
@@ -713,13 +674,13 @@ else
fi
if [[ "${PLATFORM}" == "OS_MACOSX" ]]; then
# For portability compile for macOS 10.14 (2018) or newer
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -mmacosx-version-min=10.14"
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -mmacosx-version-min=10.14"
# For portability compile for macOS 10.13 (2017) or newer
COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -mmacosx-version-min=10.13"
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -mmacosx-version-min=10.13"
# -mmacosx-version-min must come first here.
PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.14 $PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS"
PLATFORM_CMAKE_FLAGS="-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.14"
JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_COMMON_FLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.14"
PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.13 $PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS"
PLATFORM_CMAKE_FLAGS="-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.13"
JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_COMMON_FLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.13"
JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_LDFLAGS="$JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_COMMON_FLAGS"
JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_CCFLAGS="$JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_COMMON_FLAGS"
JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_CXXFLAGS="$JAVA_STATIC_DEPS_COMMON_FLAGS"
@@ -789,12 +750,6 @@ if [ "$USE_FOLLY" ]; then
FOLLY_PATH=`cd $FOLLY_DIR && $PYTHON build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-inst-dir folly`
fi
fi
if [ "$USE_FOLLY_LITE" ]; then
if [ "$FOLLY_DIR" ]; then
BOOST_SOURCE_PATH=`cd $FOLLY_DIR && $PYTHON build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-source-dir boost`
FMT_SOURCE_PATH=`cd $FOLLY_DIR && $PYTHON build/fbcode_builder/getdeps.py show-source-dir fmt`
fi
fi
PLATFORM_CCFLAGS="$PLATFORM_CCFLAGS $COMMON_FLAGS"
PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS="$PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS $COMMON_FLAGS"
@@ -836,8 +791,6 @@ echo "PROFILING_FLAGS=$PROFILING_FLAGS" >> "$OUTPUT"
echo "FIND=$FIND" >> "$OUTPUT"
echo "WATCH=$WATCH" >> "$OUTPUT"
echo "FOLLY_PATH=$FOLLY_PATH" >> "$OUTPUT"
echo "BOOST_SOURCE_PATH=$BOOST_SOURCE_PATH" >> "$OUTPUT"
echo "FMT_SOURCE_PATH=$FMT_SOURCE_PATH" >> "$OUTPUT"
# This will enable some related identifiers for the preprocessor
if test -n "$JEMALLOC"; then
@@ -849,6 +802,7 @@ fi
if test -n "$WITH_JEMALLOC_FLAG"; then
echo "WITH_JEMALLOC_FLAG=$WITH_JEMALLOC_FLAG" >> "$OUTPUT"
fi
echo "LUA_PATH=$LUA_PATH" >> "$OUTPUT"
if test -n "$USE_FOLLY"; then
echo "USE_FOLLY=$USE_FOLLY" >> "$OUTPUT"
fi
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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Check for some simple mistakes in public headers (on the command line)
# that should prevent commit or push
BAD=""
# Look for potential for ODR violations caused by public headers depending on
# build parameters that could vary between RocksDB build and application build.
# * Cases like ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE, and ROCKSDB_ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED are
# intentional, hard to avoid. (We expect definitions to change and the user
# should also.)
# * Cases like _WIN32, OS_WIN, and __cplusplus are essentially ODR-safe.
# * Cases like
# #ifdef BLAH // ODR-SAFE
# #undef BLAH
# #endif
# that should not cause ODR violations can be exempted with the ODR-SAFE
# marker recognized here.
grep -nHE '^#if' -- "$@" | grep -vE 'ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE|ROCKSDB_ASSERT_STATUS_CHECKED|_WIN32|OS_WIN|ODR-SAFE|__cplusplus|ROCKSDB_DLL|ROCKSDB_LIBRARY_EXPORTS'
if [ "$?" != "1" ]; then
echo "^^^^^ #if in public API could cause an ODR violation."
echo " Add // ODR-SAFE if verified safe."
BAD=1
fi
if [ "$BAD" ]; then
exit 1
fi
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ if [ "$?" != "1" ]; then
BAD=1
fi
LC_ALL=C git grep -n $'[\x80-\xff]' -- ':!docs' ':!*.md' ':!.github'
git grep -n -P "[\x80-\xFF]" -- ':!docs' ':!*.md'
if [ "$?" != "1" ]; then
echo '^^^^ Use only ASCII characters in source files'
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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Validate GitHub Actions workflow YAML before it reaches CI runtime.
set -euo pipefail
if ! command -v ruby >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "ruby is required to validate GitHub Actions workflow YAML"
echo "On CentOS Stream: sudo dnf install ruby rubygems rubygem-psych"
exit 1
fi
if ! ruby -e 'require "psych"' 2>/dev/null; then
echo "ruby is installed but cannot load required library 'psych'"
echo "On CentOS Stream: sudo dnf install rubygems rubygem-psych"
exit 1
fi
ruby <<'RUBY'
require "psych"
bad = false
workflow_files = Dir[".github/workflows/*.{yml,yaml}"].sort
if workflow_files.empty?
warn "No workflow YAML files found under .github/workflows"
exit 1
end
workflow_files.each do |path|
begin
Psych.parse_file(path)
puts "OK #{path}"
rescue Psych::Exception => e
warn "Invalid YAML in #{path}: #{e.message}"
bad = true
end
end
exit(bad ? 1 : 0)
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@@ -1,231 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Output test progress in JSON format for machine parsing
# Usage: build_tools/check_progress.sh
LOG_FILE="LOG"
T_DIR="t"
SRC_MK="src.mk"
# Maximum lines of test output to include per failed test
MAX_OUTPUT_LINES=50
# Helper to escape string for JSON (handles newlines, quotes, backslashes, tabs)
json_escape() {
local str="$1"
# Use python for reliable JSON escaping if available, otherwise use sed
if command -v python3 &>/dev/null; then
printf '%s' "$str" | python3 -c 'import json,sys; print(json.dumps(sys.stdin.read())[1:-1], end="")'
else
printf '%s' "$str" | sed 's/\\/\\\\/g; s/"/\\"/g; s/\t/\\t/g; s/\r/\\r/g' | awk '{printf "%s\\n", $0}' | sed 's/\\n$//'
fi
}
# Helper to output JSON and exit
output_json() {
local status="$1"
local completed="${2:-0}"
local total="${3:-0}"
local failed="${4:-0}"
local percent="${5:-0}"
local eta="${6:-0}"
local avg_time="${7:-0}"
local last_item="${8:-}"
local phase="${9:-}"
local failed_tests="${10:-}"
# Build JSON output
local json="{\"status\":\"$status\""
if [[ -n "$phase" ]]; then
json="$json,\"phase\":\"$phase\""
fi
json="$json,\"completed\":$completed,\"total\":$total,\"failed\":$failed,\"percent\":$percent"
json="$json,\"eta_seconds\":$eta,\"avg_time\":\"$avg_time\",\"last_item\":\"$(json_escape "$last_item")\""
if [[ -n "$failed_tests" ]]; then
json="$json,\"failed_tests\":[$failed_tests]"
fi
json="$json}"
echo "$json"
}
# Get failed test info with log output
get_failed_tests_json() {
local log_file="$1"
local t_dir="$2"
local max_failures=10
local count=0
local first=true
# Get failed tests from LOG file
while IFS=$'\t' read -r seq host starttime runtime send recv exitval signal cmd; do
# Skip header line
[[ "$seq" == "Seq" ]] && continue
# Check if failed (exitval != 0 or signal != 0)
if [[ "$exitval" != "0" || "$signal" != "0" ]]; then
# Extract test name from command
test_name=$(echo "$cmd" | sed 's,.*/run-,,;s, .*,,')
# Get log file path
log_path="$t_dir/log-run-$test_name"
# Read test output (last N lines)
if [[ -f "$log_path" ]]; then
output=$(tail -n "$MAX_OUTPUT_LINES" "$log_path" 2>/dev/null)
else
output="(log file not found: $log_path)"
fi
# Escape output for JSON
escaped_output=$(json_escape "$output")
# Build JSON object for this failure
if [[ "$first" == "true" ]]; then
first=false
else
printf ","
fi
printf '{"test":"%s","exit_code":%d,"signal":%d,"output":"%s"}' \
"$test_name" "$exitval" "$signal" "$escaped_output"
((count++))
if [[ $count -ge $max_failures ]]; then
break
fi
fi
done < "$log_file"
}
# Check if tests are running (LOG file exists)
if [[ -f "$LOG_FILE" ]]; then
# Count total tests from t/run-* files
if [[ -d "$T_DIR" ]]; then
total=$(find "$T_DIR" -name 'run-*' -type f 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
else
total=0
fi
# If no parallel tests generated yet
if [[ "$total" -eq 0 ]]; then
output_json "running" 0 0 0 0 0 "0" "" "generating"
exit 0
fi
# Parse LOG file (skip header line)
# LOG format: Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command
completed=$(tail -n +2 "$LOG_FILE" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
# Count failures
failed=$(awk -F'\t' 'NR>1 && ($7 != 0 || $8 != 0) {count++} END {print count+0}' "$LOG_FILE" 2>/dev/null)
# Get failed tests JSON with output (only if there are failures)
if [[ "$failed" -gt 0 ]]; then
failed_tests=$(get_failed_tests_json "$LOG_FILE" "$T_DIR")
else
failed_tests=""
fi
# Calculate percentage
if [[ "$total" -gt 0 ]]; then
percent=$((completed * 100 / total))
else
percent=0
fi
# Get last completed test name (extract from command column)
last_test=$(tail -1 "$LOG_FILE" 2>/dev/null | awk -F'\t' '{print $9}' | sed 's,.*/run-,,;s, .*,,;s,^./,,')
# Calculate ETA based on average time
if [[ "$completed" -gt 0 ]]; then
avg_time=$(awk -F'\t' 'NR>1 {sum+=$4; count++} END {if(count>0) printf "%.1f", sum/count; else print "0"}' "$LOG_FILE")
remaining=$((total - completed))
eta=$(awk "BEGIN {printf \"%.0f\", $avg_time * $remaining}")
else
avg_time="0"
eta="0"
fi
# Determine status
if [[ "$completed" -ge "$total" ]]; then
status="completed"
elif [[ "$completed" -gt 0 ]]; then
status="running"
else
status="starting"
fi
output_json "$status" "$completed" "$total" "$failed" "$percent" "$eta" "$avg_time" "$last_test" "testing" "$failed_tests"
exit 0
fi
# No LOG file - check if we're in compilation/linking phase
# Count expected source files from src.mk
if [[ -f "$SRC_MK" ]]; then
# Count LIB_SOURCES (library object files to compile)
expected_lib_objects=$(grep -E '\.cc\s*\\?$' "$SRC_MK" | grep -v '^#' | wc -l)
# Count TEST_MAIN_SOURCES (test binaries to link)
expected_test_binaries=$(sed -n '/^TEST_MAIN_SOURCES =/,/^[^ ]/p' "$SRC_MK" | grep -cE '\.cc\s*\\?$' 2>/dev/null || echo 0)
else
expected_lib_objects=0
expected_test_binaries=0
fi
# Check for test generation phase (t/ directory being created)
if [[ -d "$T_DIR" ]]; then
total=$(find "$T_DIR" -name 'run-*' -type f 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
if [[ "$total" -gt 0 ]]; then
output_json "running" 0 "$total" 0 0 0 "0" "" "generating"
exit 0
fi
fi
# Count compiled object files (in subdirectories matching source structure)
# Object files are created as dir/file.o (e.g., cache/cache.o, db/db_impl.o)
compiled_objects=0
if [[ "$expected_lib_objects" -gt 0 ]]; then
# Count .o files in source directories
compiled_objects=$(find cache db env file logging memory memtable monitoring options port table test_util trace_replay util utilities -name '*.o' -type f 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
fi
# Count linked test binaries (test binaries are in current directory with _test suffix)
linked_tests=0
if [[ "$expected_test_binaries" -gt 0 ]]; then
linked_tests=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -name '*_test' -type f -executable 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
fi
# Determine phase based on what exists
if [[ "$compiled_objects" -eq 0 && "$linked_tests" -eq 0 ]]; then
# Nothing compiled yet - not started or just beginning
output_json "not_started" 0 0 0 0 0 "0" ""
exit 0
fi
# Calculate total work units: compiling + linking
total_work=$((expected_lib_objects + expected_test_binaries))
completed_work=$((compiled_objects + linked_tests))
if [[ "$total_work" -gt 0 ]]; then
percent=$((completed_work * 100 / total_work))
else
percent=0
fi
# Determine phase
if [[ "$compiled_objects" -lt "$expected_lib_objects" ]]; then
phase="compiling"
# Get most recently modified .o file as last_item
last_item=$(find cache db env file logging memory memtable monitoring options port table test_util trace_replay util utilities -name '*.o' -type f -printf '%T@ %p\n' 2>/dev/null | sort -rn | head -1 | cut -d' ' -f2- | sed 's,^\./,,;s,\.o$,,')
elif [[ "$linked_tests" -lt "$expected_test_binaries" ]]; then
phase="linking"
# Get most recently modified test binary as last_item
last_item=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -name '*_test' -type f -executable -printf '%T@ %p\n' 2>/dev/null | sort -rn | head -1 | cut -d' ' -f2- | sed 's,^\./,,')
else
phase="generating"
last_item=""
fi
output_json "running" "$completed_work" "$total_work" 0 "$percent" 0 "0" "$last_item" "$phase"
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@@ -1,21 +1,22 @@
# Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
# The file is generated using update_dependencies.sh.
GCC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/gcc/62de5a92e5f23c661c3d4b9f322e04eb14e7a5bd/11.x/centos8-native/886b5eb
CLANG_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/llvm-fb/1f6edd1ff15c99c861afc8f3cd69054cd974dd64/15/platform010/72a2ff8
LIBGCC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/libgcc/d1129753c8361ac8e9453c0f4291337a4507ebe6/11.x/platform010/5684a5a
GLIBC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/glibc/fed6e93d87571fb162734c86636119d45a398963/2.34/platform010/f259413
SNAPPY_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/snappy/31a346126a1f3b64812c362511cb04cc1bd40855/1.1.8/platform010/76ebdda
ZLIB_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/zlib/0c65c05468b5a38cef1a106a1f526463e120c8dd/1.2.8/platform010/76ebdda
GCC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/gcc/e40bde78650fa91b8405a857e3f10bf336633fb0/11.x/centos7-native/886b5eb
CLANG_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/llvm-fb/2043340983c032915adbb6f78903dc855b65aee8/12/platform010/9520e0f
LIBGCC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/libgcc/c00dcc6a3e4125c7e8b248e9a79c14b78ac9e0ca/11.x/platform010/5684a5a
GLIBC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/glibc/0b9c8e4b060eda62f3bc1c6127bbe1256697569b/2.34/platform010/f259413
SNAPPY_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/snappy/bc9647f7912b131315827d65cb6189c21f381d05/1.1.3/platform010/76ebdda
ZLIB_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/zlib/a6f5f3f1d063d2d00cd02fc12f0f05fc3ab3a994/1.2.11/platform010/76ebdda
BZIP2_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/bzip2/09703139cfc376bd8a82642385a0e97726b28287/1.0.6/platform010/76ebdda
LZ4_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/lz4/ff23d17b932725cc1734a14896a8b67c518ba169/1.9.4/platform010/76ebdda
ZSTD_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/zstd/576397d8b1d9cea7306ad1e454d5e55caaa2ff1c/1.4.x/platform010/64091f4
GFLAGS_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/gflags/fecac07861cb829f5e60dbeff0503d3272db73c0/2.2.0/platform010/76ebdda
JEMALLOC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/jemalloc/0bb3f5756788ce26e2e16a1cb2f2af2c59b51abe/master/platform010/f57cc4a
NUMA_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/numa/5b602edd46fda54cdd7ea45f77dbe4061206e174/2.0.11/platform010/76ebdda
LIBUNWIND_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/libunwind/97cac22a149c2e202917e05d44e87e516b68216f/1.4/platform010/5074a48
TBB_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/tbb/53953ebc4e3eda85ad6fc3e429ba146035e97b90/2018_U5/platform010/76ebdda
LZ4_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/lz4/60220d6a5bf7722b9cc239a1368c596619b12060/1.9.1/platform010/76ebdda
ZSTD_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/zstd/50eace8143eaaea9473deae1f3283e0049e05633/1.4.x/platform010/64091f4
GFLAGS_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/gflags/5d27e5919771603da06000a027b12f799e58a4f7/2.2.0/platform010/76ebdda
JEMALLOC_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/jemalloc/b62912d333ef33f9760efa6219dbe3fe6abb3b0e/master/platform010/f57cc4a
NUMA_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/numa/6b412770957aa3c8a87e5e0dcd8cc2f45f393bc0/2.0.11/platform010/76ebdda
LIBUNWIND_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/libunwind/52f69816e936e147664ad717eb71a1a0e9dc973a/1.4/platform010/5074a48
TBB_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/tbb/c9cc192099fa84c0dcd0ffeedd44a373ad6e4925/2018_U5/platform010/76ebdda
LIBURING_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/liburing/a98e2d137007e3ebf7f33bd6f99c2c56bdaf8488/20210212/platform010/76ebdda
BENCHMARK_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/benchmark/780c7a0f9cf0967961e69ad08e61cddd85d61821/trunk/platform010/76ebdda
KERNEL_HEADERS_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/kernel-headers/624a2f8f6c93c3c1df8aa4a6255d8202631a6c80/fb/platform010/da39a3e
BINUTILS_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/binutils/39579e8603b48b3540f8b0633f43adf29acccb8b/2.37/centos8-native/da39a3e
VALGRIND_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/valgrind/cd9cc656d49ecb53797ce4d055e49fde29fd57ff/3.19.0/platform010/76ebdda
KERNEL_HEADERS_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/kernel-headers/02d9f76aaaba580611cf75e741753c800c7fdc12/fb/platform010/da39a3e
BINUTILS_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/binutils/938dc3f064ef3a48c0446f5b11d788d50b3eb5ee/2.37/centos7-native/da39a3e
VALGRIND_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/valgrind/429a6b3203eb415f1599bd15183659153129188e/3.15.0/platform010/76ebdda
LUA_BASE=/mnt/gvfs/third-party2/lua/363787fa5cac2a8aa20638909210443278fa138e/5.3.4/platform010/9079c97
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@@ -9,12 +9,13 @@
- Prints those error messages to stdout
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals
import re
import sys
class ErrorParserBase:
class ErrorParserBase(object):
def parse_error(self, line):
"""Parses a line of test output. If it contains an error, returns a
formatted message describing the error; otherwise, returns None.
@@ -42,7 +43,7 @@ class GTestErrorParser(ErrorParserBase):
return None
gtest_fail_match = self._GTEST_FAIL_PATTERN.match(line)
if gtest_fail_match:
return "{} failed: {}".format(self._last_gtest_name, gtest_fail_match.group(1))
return "%s failed: %s" % (self._last_gtest_name, gtest_fail_match.group(1))
return None
@@ -65,52 +66,52 @@ class CompilerErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
# format (link error):
# '<filename>:<line #>: error: <error msg>'
# The below regex catches both
super().__init__(r"\S+:\d+: error:")
super(CompilerErrorParser, self).__init__(r"\S+:\d+: error:")
class ScanBuildErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(r"scan-build: \d+ bugs found.$")
super(ScanBuildErrorParser, self).__init__(r"scan-build: \d+ bugs found.$")
class DbCrashErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(r"\*\*\*.*\^$|TEST FAILED.")
super(DbCrashErrorParser, self).__init__(r"\*\*\*.*\^$|TEST FAILED.")
class WriteStressErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(
super(WriteStressErrorParser, self).__init__(
r"ERROR: write_stress died with exitcode=\d+"
)
class AsanErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(r"==\d+==ERROR: AddressSanitizer:")
super(AsanErrorParser, self).__init__(r"==\d+==ERROR: AddressSanitizer:")
class UbsanErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
# format: '<filename>:<line #>:<column #>: runtime error: <error msg>'
super().__init__(r"\S+:\d+:\d+: runtime error:")
super(UbsanErrorParser, self).__init__(r"\S+:\d+:\d+: runtime error:")
class ValgrindErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
# just grab the summary, valgrind doesn't clearly distinguish errors
# from other log messages.
super().__init__(r"==\d+== ERROR SUMMARY:")
super(ValgrindErrorParser, self).__init__(r"==\d+== ERROR SUMMARY:")
class CompatErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(r"==== .*[Ee]rror.* ====$")
super(CompatErrorParser, self).__init__(r"==== .*[Ee]rror.* ====$")
class TsanErrorParser(MatchErrorParser):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(r"WARNING: ThreadSanitizer:")
super(TsanErrorParser, self).__init__(r"WARNING: ThreadSanitizer:")
_TEST_NAME_TO_PARSERS = {
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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ CLANG_LIB="$CLANG_BASE/lib"
CLANG_SRC="$CLANG_BASE/../../src"
CLANG_ANALYZER="$CLANG_BIN/clang++"
CLANG_SCAN_BUILD="$CLANG_BIN/scan-build
CLANG_SCAN_BUILD="$CLANG_SRC/llvm/tools/clang/tools/scan-build/bin/scan-build"
if [ -z "$USE_CLANG" ]; then
# gcc
@@ -164,4 +164,12 @@ EXEC_LDFLAGS_SHARED="$SNAPPY_LIBS $ZLIB_LIBS $BZIP_LIBS $LZ4_LIBS $ZSTD_LIBS $GF
VALGRIND_VER="$VALGRIND_BASE/bin/"
export CC CXX AR CFLAGS CXXFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS_SHARED VALGRIND_VER JEMALLOC_LIB JEMALLOC_INCLUDE CLANG_ANALYZER CLANG_SCAN_BUILD
LUA_PATH="$LUA_BASE"
if test -z $PIC_BUILD; then
LUA_LIB=" $LUA_PATH/lib/liblua.a"
else
LUA_LIB=" $LUA_PATH/lib/liblua_pic.a"
fi
export CC CXX AR CFLAGS CXXFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS_SHARED VALGRIND_VER JEMALLOC_LIB JEMALLOC_INCLUDE CLANG_ANALYZER CLANG_SCAN_BUILD LUA_PATH LUA_LIB
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ fi
if ! test $ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ZSTD; then
ZSTD_INCLUDE=" -I $ZSTD_BASE/include/"
ZSTD_LIBS=" $ZSTD_BASE/lib/libzstd${MAYBE_PIC}.a"
CFLAGS+=" -DZSTD -DZSTD_STATIC_LINKING_ONLY"
CFLAGS+=" -DZSTD"
fi
# location of gflags headers and libraries
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ CLANG_LIB="$CLANG_BASE/lib"
CLANG_SRC="$CLANG_BASE/../../src"
CLANG_ANALYZER="$CLANG_BIN/clang++"
CLANG_SCAN_BUILD="$CLANG_BIN/scan-build"
CLANG_SCAN_BUILD="$CLANG_SRC/llvm/clang/tools/scan-build/bin/scan-build"
if [ -z "$USE_CLANG" ]; then
# gcc
@@ -172,4 +172,4 @@ EXEC_LDFLAGS_SHARED="$SNAPPY_LIBS $ZLIB_LIBS $BZIP_LIBS $LZ4_LIBS $ZSTD_LIBS $GF
VALGRIND_VER="$VALGRIND_BASE/bin/"
export CC CXX AR AS CFLAGS CXXFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS_SHARED VALGRIND_VER JEMALLOC_LIB JEMALLOC_INCLUDE CLANG_ANALYZER CLANG_SCAN_BUILD
export CC CXX AR AS CFLAGS CXXFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS EXEC_LDFLAGS_SHARED VALGRIND_VER JEMALLOC_LIB JEMALLOC_INCLUDE CLANG_ANALYZER CLANG_SCAN_BUILD LUA_PATH LUA_LIB
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@@ -7,18 +7,14 @@ print_usage () {
echo "Usage:"
echo "format-diff.sh [OPTIONS]"
echo "-c: check only."
echo "-y: auto-apply formatting without prompts (non-interactive mode)."
echo "-h: print this message."
}
while getopts ':cyh' OPTION; do
while getopts ':ch' OPTION; do
case "$OPTION" in
c)
CHECK_ONLY=1
;;
y)
AUTO_APPLY=1
;;
h)
print_usage
exit 1
@@ -122,9 +118,6 @@ fi
# fi
set -e
# Exclude third-party from formatting
EXCLUDE=':!third-party/'
uncommitted_code=`git diff HEAD`
# If there's no uncommitted changes, we assume user are doing post-commit
@@ -144,85 +137,18 @@ then
# should be relevant for formatting fixes.
FORMAT_UPSTREAM_MERGE_BASE="$(git merge-base "$FORMAT_UPSTREAM" HEAD)"
# Get the differences
diffs=$(git diff -U0 "$FORMAT_UPSTREAM_MERGE_BASE" -- $EXCLUDE | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -p 1) || true
diffs=$(git diff -U0 "$FORMAT_UPSTREAM_MERGE_BASE" | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -p 1)
echo "Checking format of changes not yet in $FORMAT_UPSTREAM..."
else
# Check the format of uncommitted lines,
diffs=$(git diff -U0 HEAD -- $EXCLUDE | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -p 1) || true
diffs=$(git diff -U0 HEAD | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -p 1)
echo "Checking format of uncommitted changes..."
fi
# Check for missing copyright in new files
echo "Checking for copyright headers in new files..."
# Get list of new files (added, not just modified)
if [ -z "$uncommitted_code" ]; then
# Post-commit: check files added since merge base
new_files=$(git diff --name-only --diff-filter=A "$FORMAT_UPSTREAM_MERGE_BASE" -- '*.h' '*.cc' '*.py' $EXCLUDE)
else
# Pre-commit: check staged new files
new_files=$(git diff --name-only --diff-filter=A --cached HEAD -- '*.h' '*.cc' '*.py' $EXCLUDE)
fi
if [ -n "$new_files" ]; then
files_missing_copyright=""
for file in $new_files; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
# Check if file is missing copyright
# For .py files, check for Python-style comment
# For .h and .cc files, check for C++-style comment
if [[ "$file" == *.py ]]; then
if ! grep -q "Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates" "$file"; then
files_missing_copyright="$files_missing_copyright $file"
# Add copyright header to Python file
temp_file=$(mktemp)
{
echo "# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates."
echo "# This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the COPYING file in the root directory)"
echo "# and the Apache 2.0 License (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory)."
echo
cat "$file"
} > "$temp_file"
mv "$temp_file" "$file"
echo "Added copyright header to $file"
fi
elif [[ "$file" == *.h ]] || [[ "$file" == *.cc ]]; then
if ! grep -q "Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates" "$file"; then
files_missing_copyright="$files_missing_copyright $file"
# Add copyright header to C++ file
temp_file=$(mktemp)
{
echo "// Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. "
echo "// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the "
echo "// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License "
echo "// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory)."
echo
cat "$file"
} > "$temp_file"
mv "$temp_file" "$file"
echo "Added copyright header to $file"
fi
fi
fi
done
if [ -n "$files_missing_copyright" ]; then
echo "Copyright headers were added to new files."
else
echo "All new files have copyright headers."
fi
else
echo "No new files to check for copyright headers."
fi
if [ -z "$diffs" ]
then
echo "Nothing needs to be reformatted!"
exit 0
elif [ $? -ne 1 ]; then
# CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF will exit on 1 while there is suggested changes.
exit $?
elif [ $CHECK_ONLY ]
then
echo "Your change has unformatted code. Please run make format!"
@@ -244,16 +170,11 @@ echo "$diffs" |
sed -e "s/\(^-.*$\)/`echo -e \"$COLOR_RED\1$COLOR_END\"`/" |
sed -e "s/\(^+.*$\)/`echo -e \"$COLOR_GREEN\1$COLOR_END\"`/"
# Handle auto-apply mode (non-interactive)
if [ "$AUTO_APPLY" ]; then
to_fix="y"
else
echo -e "Would you like to fix the format automatically (y/n): \c"
echo -e "Would you like to fix the format automatically (y/n): \c"
# Make sure under any mode, we can read user input.
exec < /dev/tty
read to_fix
fi
# Make sure under any mode, we can read user input.
exec < /dev/tty
read to_fix
if [ "$to_fix" != "y" ]
then
@@ -263,15 +184,14 @@ fi
# Do in-place format adjustment.
if [ -z "$uncommitted_code" ]
then
git diff -U0 "$FORMAT_UPSTREAM_MERGE_BASE" -- $EXCLUDE | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -i -p 1
git diff -U0 "$FORMAT_UPSTREAM_MERGE_BASE" | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -i -p 1
else
git diff -U0 HEAD -- $EXCLUDE | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -i -p 1
git diff -U0 HEAD | $CLANG_FORMAT_DIFF -i -p 1
fi
echo "Files reformatted!"
# Amend to last commit if user do the post-commit format check
# Skip amend prompt in auto-apply mode (user can amend manually if desired)
if [ -z "$uncommitted_code" ] && [ -z "$AUTO_APPLY" ]; then
if [ -z "$uncommitted_code" ]; then
echo -e "Would you like to amend the changes to last commit (`git log HEAD --oneline | head -1`)? (y/n): \c"
read to_amend
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@@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Pre-download packages with unreliable mirrors using fallback mirrors.
Reads package info from folly's getdeps manifest files.
"""
import sys
import os
import hashlib
import subprocess
import configparser
def sha256_file(path):
"""Calculate SHA256 hash of a file."""
h = hashlib.sha256()
try:
with open(path, 'rb') as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(65536), b''):
h.update(chunk)
return h.hexdigest()
except Exception:
return None
def parse_manifest(manifest_path):
"""Parse a getdeps manifest file to extract download info."""
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
try:
config.read(manifest_path)
if 'download' in config:
return {
'url': config['download'].get('url', ''),
'sha256': config['download'].get('sha256', ''),
}
except Exception:
pass
return None
def get_fallback_mirrors(url):
"""Get fallback mirror URLs for a given URL."""
# Fallback mirror patterns for known unreliable hosts
mirror_fallbacks = {
"ftp.gnu.org/gnu/": [
"https://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/",
"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/",
"https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/",
],
"ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/": [
"https://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/",
"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/",
"https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/",
],
}
for pattern, mirrors in mirror_fallbacks.items():
if pattern in url:
# Extract the path after the pattern
path_start = url.find(pattern) + len(pattern)
path = url[path_start:]
return [mirror + path for mirror in mirrors]
return [url] # No fallback, use original
def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 4:
print(f"Usage: {sys.argv[0]} <download_dir> <cache_dir> <manifests_dir>")
sys.exit(1)
download_dir, cache_dir, manifests_dir = sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]
# Packages known to have unreliable mirrors
packages_to_check = ["autoconf", "automake", "libtool"]
for package in packages_to_check:
manifest_path = os.path.join(manifests_dir, package)
if not os.path.exists(manifest_path):
continue
info = parse_manifest(manifest_path)
if not info or not info['url'] or not info['sha256']:
continue
# Determine filename from URL
url = info['url']
expected_sha256 = info['sha256']
url_filename = os.path.basename(url)
# getdeps uses format: {package}-{filename}
filename = f"{package}-{url_filename}"
filepath = os.path.join(download_dir, filename)
cache_path = os.path.join(cache_dir, filename)
# Check if already valid
if os.path.exists(filepath) and sha256_file(filepath) == expected_sha256:
print(f" {filename}: OK (already downloaded)")
continue
# Check cache
if os.path.exists(cache_path) and sha256_file(cache_path) == expected_sha256:
print(f" {filename}: OK (from cache)")
subprocess.run(['cp', cache_path, filepath], check=True)
continue
# Try fallback mirrors
mirrors = get_fallback_mirrors(url)
downloaded = False
for mirror_url in mirrors:
print(f" {filename}: trying {mirror_url}...")
try:
subprocess.run(['wget', '-q', '-O', filepath, mirror_url], check=True, timeout=120)
if sha256_file(filepath) == expected_sha256:
print(f" {filename}: OK (downloaded)")
subprocess.run(['cp', filepath, cache_path], check=False)
downloaded = True
break
else:
os.remove(filepath)
except Exception:
if os.path.exists(filepath):
os.remove(filepath)
if not downloaded:
print(f" {filename}: WARNING - all mirrors failed")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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@@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ sub save_stdin_stdout_stderr {
::die_bug("Can't dup STDERR: $!");
open $Global::original_stdin, "<&", "STDIN" or
::die_bug("Can't dup STDIN: $!");
$Global::is_terminal = (-t $Global::original_stderr) && !$ENV{'CIRCLECI'}&& !$ENV{'GITHUB_ACTIONS'} && !$ENV{'TRAVIS'};
$Global::is_terminal = (-t $Global::original_stderr) && !$ENV{'CIRCLECI'} && !$ENV{'TRAVIS'};
}
sub enough_file_handles {
@@ -1913,7 +1913,7 @@ sub drain_job_queue {
}
$last_progress_time = time();
$ps_reported = 0;
} elsif (not $ps_reported and (time() - $last_progress_time) >= 300) {
} elsif (not $ps_reported and (time() - $last_progress_time) >= 60) {
# No progress in at least 60 seconds: run ps
print $Global::original_stderr "\n";
my $script_dir = ::dirname($0);
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@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
# INSTRUCTIONS:
# I was not able to build docker images on an isolated devserver because of
# issues with proxy internet access. Use a public cloud or other Linux system.
# (I used a Debian system after installing docker features, adding my user to
# the docker and docker-registry groups, and logging out and back in to pick
# those up.)
#
# Meta employees: see https://fburl.com/rocksdb-docker to build this on a devvm.
#
# Follow https://docs.github.com/en/packages/working-with-a-github-packages-registry/working-with-the-container-registry#authenticating-with-a-personal-access-token-classic
# to login with your GitHub credentials, as in
#
# $ docker login ghcr.io -u pdillinger
#
# and paste the limited-purpose GitHub token into the terminal.
#
# Then in the build_tools/ubuntu22_image directory, (bump minor version for
# random docker file updates, major version tracks Ubuntu release)
#
# $ docker build -t ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.2
# $ docker push ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:22.2
#
# Might need to change visibility to public through
# https://github.com/orgs/facebook/packages/container/rocksdb_ubuntu/settings
# or similar.
# from official ubuntu 22.04
FROM ubuntu:22.04
# update system
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get upgrade -y
# install basic tools
RUN apt-get install -y vim wget curl ccache
# install tzdata noninteractive
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive TZ=Etc/UTC apt-get -y install tzdata
# install git and default compilers
RUN apt-get install -y git gcc g++ clang clang-tools
# install basic package
RUN apt-get install -y lsb-release software-properties-common gnupg
# install gflags, tbb
RUN apt-get install -y libgflags-dev libtbb-dev
# install compression libs
RUN apt-get install -y libsnappy-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev liblz4-dev libzstd-dev
# install cmake
RUN apt-get install -y cmake
RUN apt-get install -y libssl-dev
# install clang-13
WORKDIR /root
RUN wget https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh
RUN chmod +x llvm.sh
RUN ./llvm.sh 13 all
# There are incompatibilities between clang with -std=c++20 and libstdc++
# provided by gcc, so we have to compile with clang-13 using -stdlib=libc++
# and only one version of libc++ can be installed on the system at one time.
# So to avoid confusion we remove unusable clang-14 also.
RUN apt-get install libc++-13-dev libc++abi-13-dev
RUN apt-get purge -y clang-14 && apt-get autoremove -y
# install gcc-10 and more, default is 11
RUN apt-get install -y gcc-10 g++-10
RUN add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
RUN apt-get install -y gcc-13 g++-13
# install apt-get install -y valgrind
RUN apt-get install -y valgrind
# install folly depencencies
# Missing compatible libunwind: RUN apt-get install -y libgoogle-glog-dev
# So instead install from source. This currently requires compiling with
# -DGLOG_USE_GLOG_EXPORT
RUN wget https://github.com/google/glog/archive/refs/tags/v0.7.1.tar.gz && tar xzf v0.7.1.tar.gz && cd glog-0.7.1/ && cmake -S . -B build -G "Unix Makefiles" && cmake --build build && cmake --build build --target install && cd .. && rm -rf v0.7.1.tar.gz glog-0.7.1
# install openjdk 8
RUN apt-get install -y openjdk-8-jdk
ENV JAVA_HOME /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
# install mingw
RUN apt-get install -y mingw-w64
# install gtest-parallel package
RUN git clone --single-branch --branch master --depth 1 https://github.com/google/gtest-parallel.git ~/gtest-parallel
ENV PATH $PATH:/root/gtest-parallel
# install libprotobuf for fuzzers test
RUN apt-get install -y ninja-build binutils liblzma-dev libz-dev pkg-config autoconf libtool
RUN git clone --branch v1.0 https://github.com/google/libprotobuf-mutator.git ~/libprotobuf-mutator && cd ~/libprotobuf-mutator && git checkout ffd86a32874e5c08a143019aad1aaf0907294c9f && mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang-13 -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++-13 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DLIB_PROTO_MUTATOR_DOWNLOAD_PROTOBUF=ON && ninja && ninja install
ENV PKG_CONFIG_PATH /usr/local/OFF/:/root/libprotobuf-mutator/build/external.protobuf/lib/pkgconfig/
ENV PROTOC_BIN /root/libprotobuf-mutator/build/external.protobuf/bin/protoc
# install the latest google benchmark
RUN git clone --depth 1 --branch v1.7.0 https://github.com/google/benchmark.git ~/benchmark && cd ~/benchmark && mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS=0 && ninja && ninja install && cd ~ && rm -rf /root/benchmark
# clean up
RUN rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
# INSTRUCTIONS:
# I was not able to build docker images on an isolated devserver because of
# issues with proxy internet access. Use a public cloud or other Linux system.
# (I used a Debian system after installing docker features, adding my user to
# the docker and docker-registry groups, and logging out and back in to pick
# those up.)
#
# Meta employees: see https://fburl.com/rocksdb-docker to build this on a devvm.
#
# Follow https://docs.github.com/en/packages/working-with-a-github-packages-registry/working-with-the-container-registry#authenticating-with-a-personal-access-token-classic
# to login with your GitHub credentials, as in
#
# $ docker login ghcr.io -u pdillinger
#
# and paste the limited-purpose GitHub token into the terminal.
#
# Then in the build_tools/ubuntu24_image directory, (bump minor version for
# random docker file updates, major version tracks Ubuntu release)
#
# $ docker build -t ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
# $ docker push ghcr.io/facebook/rocksdb_ubuntu:24.1
#
# Might need to change visibility to public through
# https://github.com/orgs/facebook/packages/container/rocksdb_ubuntu/settings
# or similar.
# from official ubuntu 24.04
FROM ubuntu:24.04
# update system
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get upgrade -y
# install basic tools
RUN apt-get install -y vim wget curl ccache
# install tzdata noninteractive
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive TZ=Etc/UTC apt-get -y install tzdata
# install git and default compilers
RUN apt-get install -y git gcc g++ clang clang-tools
# install clang-21 from LLVM snapshot repo
RUN curl -fsSL https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key | gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/llvm.gpg && \
echo "deb https://apt.llvm.org/noble/ llvm-toolchain-noble-21 main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/llvm-21.list && \
apt-get update && apt-get install -y clang-21
# install basic package
RUN apt-get install -y lsb-release software-properties-common gnupg
# install gflags, tbb
RUN apt-get install -y libgflags-dev libtbb-dev
# install compression libs
RUN apt-get install -y libsnappy-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev liblz4-dev libzstd-dev
# install cmake
RUN apt-get install -y cmake
RUN apt-get install -y libssl-dev
# install gcc-12 and more, default is 13
RUN apt-get install -y gcc-12 g++-12 gcc-14 g++-14
# install apt-get install -y valgrind
RUN apt-get install -y valgrind
# install folly depencencies
RUN apt-get install -y libgoogle-glog-dev
# install openjdk 8
RUN apt-get install -y openjdk-8-jdk
ENV JAVA_HOME /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
# install mingw
RUN apt-get install -y mingw-w64
# install gtest-parallel package
RUN git clone --single-branch --branch master --depth 1 https://github.com/google/gtest-parallel.git ~/gtest-parallel
ENV PATH $PATH:/root/gtest-parallel
# install libprotobuf for fuzzers test
RUN apt-get install -y ninja-build binutils liblzma-dev libz-dev pkg-config autoconf libtool
RUN git clone --branch v1.0 https://github.com/google/libprotobuf-mutator.git ~/libprotobuf-mutator && cd ~/libprotobuf-mutator && git checkout ffd86a32874e5c08a143019aad1aaf0907294c9f && mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DLIB_PROTO_MUTATOR_DOWNLOAD_PROTOBUF=ON && ninja && ninja install
ENV PKG_CONFIG_PATH /usr/local/OFF/:/root/libprotobuf-mutator/build/external.protobuf/lib/pkgconfig/
ENV PROTOC_BIN /root/libprotobuf-mutator/build/external.protobuf/bin/protoc
# install the latest google benchmark
RUN git clone --depth 1 --branch v1.7.0 https://github.com/google/benchmark.git ~/benchmark && cd ~/benchmark && mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS=0 && ninja && ninja install && cd ~ && rm -rf /root/benchmark
# clean up
RUN rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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@@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ touch "$OUTPUT"
echo "Writing dependencies to $OUTPUT"
# Compilers locations
GCC_BASE=`readlink -f $TP2_LATEST/gcc/11.x/centos8-native/*/`
CLANG_BASE=`readlink -f $TP2_LATEST/llvm-fb/15/platform010/*/`
GCC_BASE=`readlink -f $TP2_LATEST/gcc/11.x/centos7-native/*/`
CLANG_BASE=`readlink -f $TP2_LATEST/llvm-fb/12/platform010/*/`
log_header
log_variable GCC_BASE
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ log_variable CLANG_BASE
get_lib_base libgcc 11.x platform010
get_lib_base glibc 2.34 platform010
get_lib_base snappy LATEST platform010
get_lib_base zlib 1.2.8 platform010
get_lib_base zlib LATEST platform010
get_lib_base bzip2 LATEST platform010
get_lib_base lz4 LATEST platform010
get_lib_base zstd LATEST platform010
@@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ get_lib_base liburing LATEST platform010
get_lib_base benchmark LATEST platform010
get_lib_base kernel-headers fb platform010
get_lib_base binutils LATEST centos8-native
get_lib_base binutils LATEST centos7-native
get_lib_base valgrind LATEST platform010
get_lib_base lua 5.3.4 platform010
git diff $OUTPUT
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@@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ static std::unordered_map<std::string, OptionTypeInfo>
{offsetof(struct CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions, compression_type),
OptionType::kCompressionType, OptionVerificationType::kNormal,
OptionTypeFlags::kMutable}},
{"compress_format_version",
{offsetof(struct CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions,
compress_format_version),
OptionType::kUInt32T, OptionVerificationType::kNormal,
OptionTypeFlags::kMutable}},
{"enable_custom_split_merge",
{offsetof(struct CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions,
enable_custom_split_merge),
@@ -61,41 +66,6 @@ static std::unordered_map<std::string, OptionTypeInfo>
OptionTypeFlags::kMutable}},
};
namespace {
static void NoopDelete(Cache::ObjectPtr /*obj*/,
MemoryAllocator* /*allocator*/) {
assert(false);
}
static size_t SliceSize(Cache::ObjectPtr obj) {
return static_cast<Slice*>(obj)->size();
}
static Status SliceSaveTo(Cache::ObjectPtr from_obj, size_t from_offset,
size_t length, char* out) {
const Slice& slice = *static_cast<Slice*>(from_obj);
std::memcpy(out, slice.data() + from_offset, length);
return Status::OK();
}
static Status NoopCreate(const Slice& /*data*/, CompressionType /*type*/,
CacheTier /*source*/, Cache::CreateContext* /*ctx*/,
MemoryAllocator* /*allocator*/,
Cache::ObjectPtr* /*out_obj*/,
size_t* /*out_charge*/) {
assert(false);
return Status::NotSupported();
}
static Cache::CacheItemHelper kBasicCacheItemHelper(CacheEntryRole::kMisc,
&NoopDelete);
} // namespace
const Cache::CacheItemHelper kSliceCacheItemHelper{
CacheEntryRole::kMisc, &NoopDelete, &SliceSize,
&SliceSaveTo, &NoopCreate, &kBasicCacheItemHelper,
};
Status SecondaryCache::CreateFromString(
const ConfigOptions& config_options, const std::string& value,
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache>* result) {
@@ -113,6 +83,7 @@ Status SecondaryCache::CreateFromString(
sec_cache = NewCompressedSecondaryCache(sec_cache_opts);
}
if (status.ok()) {
result->swap(sec_cache);
}
@@ -127,25 +98,19 @@ Status Cache::CreateFromString(const ConfigOptions& config_options,
std::shared_ptr<Cache>* result) {
Status status;
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache;
if (StartsWith(value, "null")) {
cache = nullptr;
} else if (value.find("://") == std::string::npos) {
if (value.find('=') == std::string::npos) {
cache = NewLRUCache(ParseSizeT(value));
} else {
LRUCacheOptions cache_opts;
status = OptionTypeInfo::ParseStruct(config_options, "",
&lru_cache_options_type_info, "",
value, &cache_opts);
if (status.ok()) {
cache = NewLRUCache(cache_opts);
}
}
if (status.ok()) {
result->swap(cache);
}
if (value.find('=') == std::string::npos) {
cache = NewLRUCache(ParseSizeT(value));
} else {
status = LoadSharedObject<Cache>(config_options, value, result);
LRUCacheOptions cache_opts;
status = OptionTypeInfo::ParseStruct(config_options, "",
&lru_cache_options_type_info, "",
value, &cache_opts);
if (status.ok()) {
cache = NewLRUCache(cache_opts);
}
}
if (status.ok()) {
result->swap(cache);
}
return status;
}
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#include "cache_key.h"
#ifdef GFLAGS
#include <cinttypes>
#include <cstddef>
@@ -12,12 +13,9 @@
#include <set>
#include <sstream>
#include "cache/cache_key.h"
#include "cache/sharded_cache.h"
#include "db/db_impl/db_impl.h"
#include "monitoring/histogram.h"
#include "port/port.h"
#include "port/stack_trace.h"
#include "rocksdb/advanced_cache.h"
#include "rocksdb/convenience.h"
#include "rocksdb/db.h"
@@ -33,7 +31,6 @@
#include "util/hash.h"
#include "util/mutexlock.h"
#include "util/random.h"
#include "util/stderr_logger.h"
#include "util/stop_watch.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
@@ -46,45 +43,21 @@ static constexpr uint64_t GiB = MiB << 10;
DEFINE_uint32(threads, 16, "Number of concurrent threads to run.");
DEFINE_uint64(cache_size, 1 * GiB,
"Number of bytes to use as a cache of uncompressed data.");
DEFINE_int32(num_shard_bits, -1,
"ShardedCacheOptions::shard_bits. Default = auto");
DEFINE_int32(
eviction_effort_cap,
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::HyperClockCacheOptions(1, 1).eviction_effort_cap,
"HyperClockCacheOptions::eviction_effort_cap");
DEFINE_uint32(num_shard_bits, 6, "shard_bits.");
DEFINE_double(resident_ratio, 0.25,
"Ratio of keys fitting in cache to keyspace.");
DEFINE_uint64(ops_per_thread, 2000000U, "Number of operations per thread.");
DEFINE_uint32(value_bytes, 8 * KiB, "Size of each value added.");
DEFINE_uint32(value_bytes_estimate, 0,
"If > 0, overrides estimated_entry_charge or "
"min_avg_entry_charge depending on cache_type.");
DEFINE_double(compressible_to_ratio, 0.5,
"Approximate size ratio that values can be compressed to.");
DEFINE_int32(
degenerate_hash_bits, 0,
"With HCC, fix this many hash bits to increase table hash collisions");
DEFINE_uint32(skew, 5, "Degree of skew in key selection. 0 = no skew");
DEFINE_uint32(skew, 5, "Degree of skew in key selection");
DEFINE_bool(populate_cache, true, "Populate cache before operations");
DEFINE_double(pinned_ratio, 0.25,
"Keep roughly this portion of entries pinned in cache.");
DEFINE_double(
vary_capacity_ratio, 0.0,
"If greater than 0.0, will periodically vary the capacity between this "
"ratio less than full size and full size. If vary_capacity_ratio + "
"pinned_ratio is close to or exceeds 1.0, the cache might thrash.");
DEFINE_uint32(lookup_insert_percent, 82,
DEFINE_uint32(lookup_insert_percent, 87,
"Ratio of lookup (+ insert on not found) to total workload "
"(expressed as a percentage)");
DEFINE_uint32(insert_percent, 2,
"Ratio of insert to total workload (expressed as a percentage)");
DEFINE_uint32(blind_insert_percent, 5,
"Ratio of insert without keeping handle to total workload "
"(expressed as a percentage)");
DEFINE_uint32(lookup_percent, 10,
"Ratio of lookup to total workload (expressed as a percentage)");
DEFINE_uint32(erase_percent, 1,
@@ -98,39 +71,17 @@ DEFINE_uint32(
DEFINE_uint32(gather_stats_entries_per_lock, 256,
"For Cache::ApplyToAllEntries");
DEFINE_uint32(usleep, 0, "Sleep up to this many microseconds after each op.");
DEFINE_bool(skewed, false, "If true, skew the key access distribution");
DEFINE_bool(lean, false,
"If true, no additional computation is performed besides cache "
"operations.");
DEFINE_bool(early_exit, false,
"Exit before deallocating most memory. Good for malloc stats, e.g."
"MALLOC_CONF=\"stats_print:true\"");
DEFINE_bool(histograms, true,
"Whether to track and print histogram statistics.");
DEFINE_bool(report_problems, true, "Whether to ReportProblems() at the end.");
DEFINE_uint32(seed, 0, "Hashing/random seed to use. 0 = choose at random");
DEFINE_string(secondary_cache_uri, "",
"Full URI for creating a custom secondary cache object");
static class std::shared_ptr<ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::SecondaryCache> secondary_cache;
DEFINE_string(cache_type, "hyper_clock_cache", "Type of block cache.");
DEFINE_bool(use_jemalloc_no_dump_allocator, false,
"Whether to use JemallocNoDumpAllocator");
DEFINE_uint32(jemalloc_no_dump_allocator_num_arenas,
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::JemallocAllocatorOptions().num_arenas,
"JemallocNodumpAllocator::num_arenas");
DEFINE_bool(jemalloc_no_dump_allocator_limit_tcache_size,
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::JemallocAllocatorOptions().limit_tcache_size,
"JemallocNodumpAllocator::limit_tcache_size");
DEFINE_string(cache_type, "lru_cache", "Type of block cache.");
// ## BEGIN stress_cache_key sub-tool options ##
// See class StressCacheKey below.
@@ -184,11 +135,6 @@ DEFINE_bool(sck_randomize, false,
DEFINE_bool(sck_footer_unique_id, false,
"(-stress_cache_key) Simulate using proposed footer unique id");
// ## END stress_cache_key sub-tool options ##
// ## BEGIN stress_cache_instances sub-tool options ##
DEFINE_uint32(stress_cache_instances, 0,
"If > 0, run cache instance stress test instead");
// Uses cache_size and cache_type, maybe more
// ## END stress_cache_instance sub-tool options ##
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
@@ -198,9 +144,13 @@ namespace {
class SharedState {
public:
explicit SharedState(CacheBench* cache_bench)
: cv_(&mu_), cache_bench_(cache_bench) {}
: cv_(&mu_),
num_initialized_(0),
start_(false),
num_done_(0),
cache_bench_(cache_bench) {}
~SharedState() = default;
~SharedState() {}
port::Mutex* GetMutex() { return &mu_; }
@@ -220,31 +170,15 @@ class SharedState {
bool Started() const { return start_; }
void AddLookupStats(uint64_t hits, uint64_t misses, size_t pinned_count) {
MutexLock l(&mu_);
lookup_count_ += hits + misses;
lookup_hits_ += hits;
pinned_count_ += pinned_count;
}
double GetLookupHitRatio() const {
return 1.0 * lookup_hits_ / lookup_count_;
}
size_t GetPinnedCount() const { return pinned_count_; }
private:
port::Mutex mu_;
port::CondVar cv_;
CacheBench* cache_bench_;
uint64_t num_initialized_;
bool start_;
uint64_t num_done_;
uint64_t num_initialized_ = 0;
bool start_ = false;
uint64_t num_done_ = 0;
uint64_t lookup_count_ = 0;
uint64_t lookup_hits_ = 0;
size_t pinned_count_ = 0;
CacheBench* cache_bench_;
};
// Per-thread state for concurrent executions of the same benchmark.
@@ -256,32 +190,26 @@ struct ThreadState {
uint64_t duration_us = 0;
ThreadState(uint32_t index, SharedState* _shared)
: tid(index), rnd(FLAGS_seed + 1 + index), shared(_shared) {}
: tid(index), rnd(1000 + index), shared(_shared) {}
};
struct KeyGen {
char key_data[27];
Slice GetRand(Random64& rnd, uint64_t max_key, uint32_t skew) {
uint64_t raw = rnd.Next();
// Skew according to setting
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < skew; ++i) {
raw = std::min(raw, rnd.Next());
}
uint64_t key = FastRange64(raw, max_key);
if (FLAGS_degenerate_hash_bits) {
uint64_t key_hash =
Hash64(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(&key), sizeof(key));
// HCC uses the high 64 bits and a lower bit mask for starting probe
// location, so we fix hash bits starting at the bottom of that word.
auto hi_hash = uint64_t{0x9e3779b97f4a7c13U} ^
(key_hash << 1 << (FLAGS_degenerate_hash_bits - 1));
uint64_t un_hi, un_lo;
BijectiveUnhash2x64(hi_hash, key_hash, &un_hi, &un_lo);
un_lo ^= BitwiseAnd(FLAGS_seed, INT32_MAX);
EncodeFixed64(key_data, un_lo);
EncodeFixed64(key_data + 8, un_hi);
return Slice(key_data, kCacheKeySize);
Slice GetRand(Random64& rnd, uint64_t max_key, int max_log) {
uint64_t key = 0;
if (!FLAGS_skewed) {
uint64_t raw = rnd.Next();
// Skew according to setting
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FLAGS_skew; ++i) {
raw = std::min(raw, rnd.Next());
}
key = FastRange64(raw, max_key);
} else {
key = rnd.Skewed(max_log);
if (key > max_key) {
key -= max_key;
}
}
// Variable size and alignment
size_t off = key % 8;
@@ -296,21 +224,12 @@ struct KeyGen {
}
};
Cache::ObjectPtr createValue(Random64& rnd, MemoryAllocator* alloc) {
char* rv = AllocateBlock(FLAGS_value_bytes, alloc).release();
// Fill with some filler data, and take some CPU time, but add redundancy
// as requested for compressibility.
uint32_t random_fill_size = std::max(
uint32_t{1}, std::min(FLAGS_value_bytes,
static_cast<uint32_t>(FLAGS_compressible_to_ratio *
FLAGS_value_bytes)));
uint32_t i = 0;
for (; i < random_fill_size; i += 8) {
Cache::ObjectPtr createValue(Random64& rnd) {
char* rv = new char[FLAGS_value_bytes];
// Fill with some filler data, and take some CPU time
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FLAGS_value_bytes; i += 8) {
EncodeFixed64(rv + i, rnd.Next());
}
for (; i < FLAGS_value_bytes; i++) {
rv[i] = rv[i % random_fill_size];
}
return rv;
}
@@ -323,18 +242,17 @@ Status SaveToFn(Cache::ObjectPtr from_obj, size_t /*from_offset*/,
return Status::OK();
}
Status CreateFn(const Slice& data, CompressionType /*type*/,
CacheTier /*source*/, Cache::CreateContext* /*context*/,
MemoryAllocator* alloc, Cache::ObjectPtr* out_obj,
Status CreateFn(const Slice& data, Cache::CreateContext* /*context*/,
MemoryAllocator* /*allocator*/, Cache::ObjectPtr* out_obj,
size_t* out_charge) {
*out_obj = AllocateBlock(data.size(), alloc).release();
*out_obj = new char[data.size()];
memcpy(*out_obj, data.data(), data.size());
*out_charge = data.size();
return Status::OK();
};
void DeleteFn(Cache::ObjectPtr value, MemoryAllocator* alloc) {
CacheAllocationDeleter{alloc}(static_cast<char*>(value));
void DeleteFn(Cache::ObjectPtr value, MemoryAllocator* /*alloc*/) {
delete[] static_cast<char*>(value);
}
Cache::CacheItemHelper helper1_wos(CacheEntryRole::kDataBlock, DeleteFn);
@@ -346,28 +264,6 @@ Cache::CacheItemHelper helper2(CacheEntryRole::kIndexBlock, DeleteFn, SizeFn,
Cache::CacheItemHelper helper3_wos(CacheEntryRole::kFilterBlock, DeleteFn);
Cache::CacheItemHelper helper3(CacheEntryRole::kFilterBlock, DeleteFn, SizeFn,
SaveToFn, CreateFn, &helper3_wos);
void ConfigureSecondaryCache(ShardedCacheOptions& opts) {
if (!FLAGS_secondary_cache_uri.empty()) {
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> secondary_cache;
Status s = SecondaryCache::CreateFromString(
ConfigOptions(), FLAGS_secondary_cache_uri, &secondary_cache);
if (secondary_cache == nullptr) {
fprintf(stderr,
"No secondary cache registered matching string: %s status=%s\n",
FLAGS_secondary_cache_uri.c_str(), s.ToString().c_str());
exit(1);
}
opts.secondary_cache = secondary_cache;
}
}
ShardedCacheBase* AsShardedCache(Cache* c) {
if (!FLAGS_secondary_cache_uri.empty()) {
c = static_cast_with_check<CacheWrapper>(c)->GetTarget().get();
}
return static_cast_with_check<ShardedCacheBase>(c);
}
} // namespace
class CacheBench {
@@ -382,115 +278,64 @@ class CacheBench {
FLAGS_lookup_insert_percent),
insert_threshold_(lookup_insert_threshold_ +
kHundredthUint64 * FLAGS_insert_percent),
blind_insert_threshold_(insert_threshold_ +
kHundredthUint64 * FLAGS_blind_insert_percent),
lookup_threshold_(blind_insert_threshold_ +
lookup_threshold_(insert_threshold_ +
kHundredthUint64 * FLAGS_lookup_percent),
erase_threshold_(lookup_threshold_ +
kHundredthUint64 * FLAGS_erase_percent) {
kHundredthUint64 * FLAGS_erase_percent),
skewed_(FLAGS_skewed) {
if (erase_threshold_ != 100U * kHundredthUint64) {
fprintf(stderr, "Percentages must add to 100.\n");
exit(1);
}
cache_ = MakeCache();
}
~CacheBench() = default;
static std::shared_ptr<Cache> MakeCache() {
std::shared_ptr<MemoryAllocator> allocator;
if (FLAGS_use_jemalloc_no_dump_allocator) {
JemallocAllocatorOptions opts;
opts.num_arenas = FLAGS_jemalloc_no_dump_allocator_num_arenas;
opts.limit_tcache_size =
FLAGS_jemalloc_no_dump_allocator_limit_tcache_size;
Status s = NewJemallocNodumpAllocator(opts, &allocator);
assert(s.ok());
max_log_ = 0;
if (skewed_) {
uint64_t max_key = max_key_;
while (max_key >>= 1) max_log_++;
if (max_key > (static_cast<uint64_t>(1) << max_log_)) max_log_++;
}
if (FLAGS_cache_type == "clock_cache") {
fprintf(stderr, "Old clock cache implementation has been removed.\n");
exit(1);
} else if (EndsWith(FLAGS_cache_type, "hyper_clock_cache")) {
HyperClockCacheOptions opts(
FLAGS_cache_size, /*estimated_entry_charge=*/0, FLAGS_num_shard_bits);
opts.hash_seed = BitwiseAnd(FLAGS_seed, INT32_MAX);
opts.memory_allocator = allocator;
opts.eviction_effort_cap = FLAGS_eviction_effort_cap;
if (FLAGS_cache_type == "fixed_hyper_clock_cache") {
opts.estimated_entry_charge = FLAGS_value_bytes_estimate > 0
? FLAGS_value_bytes_estimate
: FLAGS_value_bytes;
} else if (FLAGS_cache_type == "auto_hyper_clock_cache" ||
FLAGS_cache_type == "hyper_clock_cache") {
if (FLAGS_value_bytes_estimate > 0) {
opts.min_avg_entry_charge = FLAGS_value_bytes_estimate;
}
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Cache type not supported.\n");
exit(1);
}
ConfigureSecondaryCache(opts);
return opts.MakeSharedCache();
} else if (FLAGS_cache_type == "hyper_clock_cache") {
cache_ = HyperClockCacheOptions(FLAGS_cache_size, FLAGS_value_bytes,
FLAGS_num_shard_bits)
.MakeSharedCache();
} else if (FLAGS_cache_type == "lru_cache") {
LRUCacheOptions opts(FLAGS_cache_size, FLAGS_num_shard_bits,
false /* strict_capacity_limit */,
0.5 /* high_pri_pool_ratio */);
opts.hash_seed = BitwiseAnd(FLAGS_seed, INT32_MAX);
opts.memory_allocator = allocator;
ConfigureSecondaryCache(opts);
return NewLRUCache(opts);
if (!FLAGS_secondary_cache_uri.empty()) {
Status s = SecondaryCache::CreateFromString(
ConfigOptions(), FLAGS_secondary_cache_uri, &secondary_cache);
if (secondary_cache == nullptr) {
fprintf(
stderr,
"No secondary cache registered matching string: %s status=%s\n",
FLAGS_secondary_cache_uri.c_str(), s.ToString().c_str());
exit(1);
}
opts.secondary_cache = secondary_cache;
}
cache_ = NewLRUCache(opts);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Cache type not supported.\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Cache type not supported.");
exit(1);
}
}
~CacheBench() {}
void PopulateCache() {
Random64 rnd(FLAGS_seed);
Random64 rnd(1);
KeyGen keygen;
size_t max_occ = 0;
size_t inserts_since_max_occ_increase = 0;
size_t keys_since_last_not_found = 0;
// Avoid redundant insertions by checking Lookup before Insert.
// Loop until insertions consistently fail to increase max occupancy or
// it becomes difficult to find keys not already inserted.
while (inserts_since_max_occ_increase < 100 &&
keys_since_last_not_found < 100) {
Slice key = keygen.GetRand(rnd, max_key_, FLAGS_skew);
Cache::Handle* handle = cache_->Lookup(key);
if (handle != nullptr) {
cache_->Release(handle);
++keys_since_last_not_found;
continue;
}
keys_since_last_not_found = 0;
Status s =
cache_->Insert(key, createValue(rnd, cache_->memory_allocator()),
&helper1, FLAGS_value_bytes);
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < 2 * FLAGS_cache_size; i += FLAGS_value_bytes) {
Status s = cache_->Insert(keygen.GetRand(rnd, max_key_, max_log_),
createValue(rnd), &helper1, FLAGS_value_bytes);
assert(s.ok());
handle = cache_->Lookup(key);
if (!handle) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to lookup key just inserted.\n");
assert(false);
exit(42);
} else {
cache_->Release(handle);
}
size_t occ = cache_->GetOccupancyCount();
if (occ > max_occ) {
max_occ = occ;
inserts_since_max_occ_increase = 0;
} else {
++inserts_since_max_occ_increase;
}
}
printf("Population complete (%zu entries, %g average charge)\n", max_occ,
1.0 * FLAGS_cache_size / max_occ);
}
bool Run() {
@@ -498,7 +343,7 @@ class CacheBench {
PrintEnv();
SharedState shared(this);
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ThreadState>> threads(FLAGS_threads);
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ThreadState> > threads(FLAGS_threads);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FLAGS_threads; i++) {
threads[i].reset(new ThreadState(i, &shared));
std::thread(ThreadBody, threads[i].get()).detach();
@@ -549,35 +394,19 @@ class CacheBench {
FLAGS_ops_per_thread / elapsed_secs);
printf("Thread ops/sec = %u\n", ops_per_sec);
printf("Lookup hit ratio: %g\n", shared.GetLookupHitRatio());
printf("\nOperation latency (ns):\n");
HistogramImpl combined;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FLAGS_threads; i++) {
combined.Merge(threads[i]->latency_ns_hist);
}
printf("%s", combined.ToString().c_str());
size_t occ = cache_->GetOccupancyCount();
size_t slot = cache_->GetTableAddressCount();
printf("Final load factor: %g (%zu / %zu)\n", 1.0 * occ / slot, occ, slot);
printf("Final pinned count: %zu\n", shared.GetPinnedCount());
if (FLAGS_histograms) {
printf("\nOperation latency (ns):\n");
HistogramImpl combined;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FLAGS_threads; i++) {
combined.Merge(threads[i]->latency_ns_hist);
}
printf("%s", combined.ToString().c_str());
if (FLAGS_gather_stats) {
printf("\nGather stats latency (us):\n");
printf("%s", stats_hist.ToString().c_str());
}
if (FLAGS_gather_stats) {
printf("\nGather stats latency (us):\n");
printf("%s", stats_hist.ToString().c_str());
}
if (FLAGS_report_problems) {
printf("\n");
std::shared_ptr<Logger> logger =
std::make_shared<StderrLogger>(InfoLogLevel::DEBUG_LEVEL);
cache_->ReportProblems(logger);
}
printf("%s", stats_report.c_str());
printf("\n%s", stats_report.c_str());
return true;
}
@@ -588,9 +417,10 @@ class CacheBench {
// Cumulative thresholds in the space of a random uint64_t
const uint64_t lookup_insert_threshold_;
const uint64_t insert_threshold_;
const uint64_t blind_insert_threshold_;
const uint64_t lookup_threshold_;
const uint64_t erase_threshold_;
const bool skewed_;
int max_log_;
// A benchmark version of gathering stats on an active block cache by
// iterating over it. The primary purpose is to measure the impact of
@@ -623,7 +453,7 @@ class CacheBench {
for (;;) {
if (shared->AllDone()) {
std::ostringstream ostr;
ostr << "\nMost recent cache entry stats:\n"
ostr << "Most recent cache entry stats:\n"
<< "Number of entries: " << total_entry_count << "\n"
<< "Table occupancy: " << table_occupancy << " / "
<< table_size << " = "
@@ -660,17 +490,13 @@ class CacheBench {
// Something slightly more expensive as in stats by category
helpers.insert(helper);
};
if (FLAGS_histograms) {
timer.Start();
}
timer.Start();
Cache::ApplyToAllEntriesOptions opts;
opts.average_entries_per_lock = FLAGS_gather_stats_entries_per_lock;
shared->GetCacheBench()->cache_->ApplyToAllEntries(fn, opts);
table_occupancy = shared->GetCacheBench()->cache_->GetOccupancyCount();
table_size = shared->GetCacheBench()->cache_->GetTableAddressCount();
if (FLAGS_histograms) {
stats_hist->Add(timer.ElapsedNanos() / 1000);
}
stats_hist->Add(timer.ElapsedNanos() / 1000);
}
}
@@ -701,89 +527,62 @@ class CacheBench {
void OperateCache(ThreadState* thread) {
// To use looked-up values
uint64_t result = 0;
uint64_t lookup_misses = 0;
uint64_t lookup_hits = 0;
// To hold handles for a non-trivial amount of time
std::deque<Cache::Handle*> pinned;
size_t total_pin_count = static_cast<size_t>(
(FLAGS_cache_size * FLAGS_pinned_ratio) / FLAGS_value_bytes + 0.999999);
// For this thread. Some round up, some round down, as appropriate
size_t pin_count = (total_pin_count + thread->tid) / FLAGS_threads;
Cache::Handle* handle = nullptr;
KeyGen gen;
const auto clock = SystemClock::Default().get();
uint64_t start_time = clock->NowMicros();
StopWatchNano timer(clock);
auto system_clock = SystemClock::Default();
size_t steps_to_next_capacity_change = 0;
for (uint64_t i = 0; i < FLAGS_ops_per_thread; i++) {
Slice key = gen.GetRand(thread->rnd, max_key_, FLAGS_skew);
Slice key = gen.GetRand(thread->rnd, max_key_, max_log_);
uint64_t random_op = thread->rnd.Next();
if (FLAGS_vary_capacity_ratio > 0.0 && thread->tid == 0) {
if (steps_to_next_capacity_change == 0) {
double cut_ratio = static_cast<double>(thread->rnd.Next()) /
static_cast<double>(UINT64_MAX) *
FLAGS_vary_capacity_ratio;
cache_->SetCapacity(FLAGS_cache_size * (1.0 - cut_ratio));
steps_to_next_capacity_change =
static_cast<size_t>(FLAGS_ops_per_thread / 100);
} else {
--steps_to_next_capacity_change;
}
}
if (FLAGS_histograms) {
timer.Start();
}
timer.Start();
if (random_op < lookup_insert_threshold_) {
// do lookup
auto handle = cache_->Lookup(key, &helper2, /*context*/ nullptr,
Cache::Priority::LOW);
if (handle) {
++lookup_hits;
cache_->Release(handle);
handle = nullptr;
}
// do lookup
handle = cache_->Lookup(key, &helper2, /*context*/ nullptr,
Cache::Priority::LOW);
if (handle) {
if (!FLAGS_lean) {
// do something with the data
result += NPHash64(static_cast<char*>(cache_->Value(handle)),
FLAGS_value_bytes);
}
pinned.push_back(handle);
} else {
++lookup_misses;
// do insert
Status s = cache_->Insert(
key, createValue(thread->rnd, cache_->memory_allocator()),
&helper2, FLAGS_value_bytes, &pinned.emplace_back());
Status s = cache_->Insert(key, createValue(thread->rnd), &helper2,
FLAGS_value_bytes, &handle);
assert(s.ok());
}
} else if (random_op < insert_threshold_) {
if (handle) {
cache_->Release(handle);
handle = nullptr;
}
// do insert
Status s = cache_->Insert(
key, createValue(thread->rnd, cache_->memory_allocator()), &helper3,
FLAGS_value_bytes, &pinned.emplace_back());
assert(s.ok());
} else if (random_op < blind_insert_threshold_) {
// insert without keeping a handle
Status s = cache_->Insert(
key, createValue(thread->rnd, cache_->memory_allocator()), &helper3,
FLAGS_value_bytes);
Status s = cache_->Insert(key, createValue(thread->rnd), &helper3,
FLAGS_value_bytes, &handle);
assert(s.ok());
} else if (random_op < lookup_threshold_) {
// do lookup
auto handle = cache_->Lookup(key, &helper2, /*context*/ nullptr,
Cache::Priority::LOW);
if (handle) {
++lookup_hits;
cache_->Release(handle);
handle = nullptr;
}
// do lookup
handle = cache_->Lookup(key, &helper2, /*context*/ nullptr,
Cache::Priority::LOW);
if (handle) {
if (!FLAGS_lean) {
// do something with the data
result += NPHash64(static_cast<char*>(cache_->Value(handle)),
FLAGS_value_bytes);
}
pinned.push_back(handle);
} else {
++lookup_misses;
}
} else if (random_op < erase_threshold_) {
// do erase
@@ -792,27 +591,9 @@ class CacheBench {
// Should be extremely unlikely (noop)
assert(random_op >= kHundredthUint64 * 100U);
}
if (FLAGS_histograms) {
thread->latency_ns_hist.Add(timer.ElapsedNanos());
}
if (FLAGS_usleep > 0) {
unsigned us =
static_cast<unsigned>(thread->rnd.Uniform(FLAGS_usleep + 1));
if (us > 0) {
system_clock->SleepForMicroseconds(us);
}
}
while (pinned.size() > pin_count) {
cache_->Release(pinned.front());
pinned.pop_front();
}
thread->latency_ns_hist.Add(timer.ElapsedNanos());
}
if (FLAGS_early_exit) {
MutexLock l(thread->shared->GetMutex());
exit(0);
}
thread->shared->AddLookupStats(lookup_hits, lookup_misses, pinned.size());
for (auto handle : pinned) {
if (handle) {
cache_->Release(handle);
handle = nullptr;
}
@@ -832,16 +613,13 @@ class CacheBench {
#ifndef NDEBUG
printf("WARNING: Assertions are enabled; benchmarks unnecessarily slow\n");
#endif
printf("----------------------------\n");
printf("RocksDB version : %d.%d\n", kMajorVersion, kMinorVersion);
printf("Cache impl name : %s\n", cache_->Name());
printf("DMutex impl name : %s\n", DMutex::kName());
printf("Number of threads : %u\n", FLAGS_threads);
printf("Ops per thread : %" PRIu64 "\n", FLAGS_ops_per_thread);
printf("Cache size : %s\n",
BytesToHumanString(FLAGS_cache_size).c_str());
printf("Num shard bits : %d\n",
AsShardedCache(cache_.get())->GetNumShardBits());
printf("Num shard bits : %u\n", FLAGS_num_shard_bits);
printf("Max key : %" PRIu64 "\n", max_key_);
printf("Resident ratio : %g\n", FLAGS_resident_ratio);
printf("Skew degree : %u\n", FLAGS_skew);
@@ -1160,61 +938,7 @@ class StressCacheKey {
double multiplier_ = 0.0;
};
// cache_bench -stress_cache_instances is a partially independent embedded tool
// for evaluating the time and space required to create and destroy many cache
// instances, as this is considered important for a default cache implementation
// which could see many throw-away instances in handling of Options, or created
// in large numbers for many very small DBs with many CFs. Prefix command line
// with /usr/bin/time to see max RSS memory.
class StressCacheInstances {
public:
void Run() {
const int kNumIterations = 10;
const auto clock = SystemClock::Default().get();
caches_.reserve(FLAGS_stress_cache_instances);
uint64_t total_create_time_us = 0;
uint64_t total_destroy_time_us = 0;
for (int iter = 0; iter < kNumIterations; ++iter) {
// Create many cache instances
uint64_t start_create = clock->NowMicros();
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < FLAGS_stress_cache_instances; ++i) {
caches_.emplace_back(CacheBench::MakeCache());
}
uint64_t end_create = clock->NowMicros();
uint64_t create_time = end_create - start_create;
total_create_time_us += create_time;
// Destroy them
uint64_t start_destroy = clock->NowMicros();
caches_.clear();
uint64_t end_destroy = clock->NowMicros();
uint64_t destroy_time = end_destroy - start_destroy;
total_destroy_time_us += destroy_time;
printf(
"Iteration %d: Created %u caches in %.3f ms, destroyed in %.3f ms\n",
iter + 1, FLAGS_stress_cache_instances, create_time / 1000.0,
destroy_time / 1000.0);
}
printf("Average creation time: %.3f ms (%.1f us per cache)\n",
static_cast<double>(total_create_time_us) / kNumIterations / 1000.0,
static_cast<double>(total_create_time_us) / kNumIterations /
FLAGS_stress_cache_instances);
printf("Average destruction time: %.3f ms (%.1f us per cache)\n",
static_cast<double>(total_destroy_time_us) / kNumIterations / 1000.0,
static_cast<double>(total_destroy_time_us) / kNumIterations /
FLAGS_stress_cache_instances);
}
private:
std::vector<std::shared_ptr<Cache>> caches_;
};
int cache_bench_tool(int argc, char** argv) {
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::InstallStackTraceHandler();
ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true);
if (FLAGS_stress_cache_key) {
@@ -1223,24 +947,16 @@ int cache_bench_tool(int argc, char** argv) {
return 0;
}
if (FLAGS_stress_cache_instances > 0) {
StressCacheInstances().Run();
return 0;
}
if (FLAGS_threads <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "threads number <= 0\n");
exit(1);
}
if (FLAGS_seed == 0) {
FLAGS_seed = static_cast<uint32_t>(port::GetProcessID());
printf("Using seed = %" PRIu32 "\n", FLAGS_seed);
}
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::CacheBench bench;
if (FLAGS_populate_cache) {
bench.PopulateCache();
printf("Population complete\n");
printf("----------------------------\n");
}
if (bench.Run()) {
return 0;
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@@ -101,23 +101,23 @@ class CacheEntryStatsCollector {
}
// Gets saved stats, regardless of age
void GetStats(Stats* stats) {
void GetStats(Stats *stats) {
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(saved_mutex_);
*stats = saved_stats_;
}
Cache* GetCache() const { return cache_; }
Cache *GetCache() const { return cache_; }
// Gets or creates a shared instance of CacheEntryStatsCollector in the
// cache itself, and saves into `ptr`. This shared_ptr will hold the
// entry in cache until all refs are destroyed.
static Status GetShared(Cache* raw_cache, SystemClock* clock,
std::shared_ptr<CacheEntryStatsCollector>* ptr) {
static Status GetShared(Cache *raw_cache, SystemClock *clock,
std::shared_ptr<CacheEntryStatsCollector> *ptr) {
assert(raw_cache);
BasicTypedCacheInterface<CacheEntryStatsCollector, CacheEntryRole::kMisc>
cache{raw_cache};
const Slice& cache_key = GetCacheKey();
const Slice &cache_key = GetCacheKey();
auto h = cache.Lookup(cache_key);
if (h == nullptr) {
// Not yet in cache, but Cache doesn't provide a built-in way to
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ class CacheEntryStatsCollector {
}
private:
explicit CacheEntryStatsCollector(Cache* cache, SystemClock* clock)
explicit CacheEntryStatsCollector(Cache *cache, SystemClock *clock)
: saved_stats_(),
working_stats_(),
last_start_time_micros_(0),
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ class CacheEntryStatsCollector {
cache_(cache),
clock_(clock) {}
static const Slice& GetCacheKey() {
static const Slice &GetCacheKey() {
// For each template instantiation
static CacheKey ckey = CacheKey::CreateUniqueForProcessLifetime();
static Slice ckey_slice = ckey.AsSlice();
@@ -175,8 +175,8 @@ class CacheEntryStatsCollector {
uint64_t last_start_time_micros_;
uint64_t last_end_time_micros_;
Cache* const cache_;
SystemClock* const clock_;
Cache *const cache_;
SystemClock *const clock_;
};
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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@@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ Status WarmInCache(Cache* cache, const Slice& key, const Slice& saved,
assert(helper->create_cb);
Cache::ObjectPtr value;
size_t charge;
Status st = helper->create_cb(saved, CompressionType::kNoCompression,
CacheTier::kVolatileTier, create_context,
Status st = helper->create_cb(saved, create_context,
cache->memory_allocator(), &value, &charge);
if (st.ok()) {
st =
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
// 0 | >= 1<<63 | CreateUniqueForProcessLifetime
// > 0 | any | OffsetableCacheKey.WithOffset
CacheKey CacheKey::CreateUniqueForCacheLifetime(Cache* cache) {
CacheKey CacheKey::CreateUniqueForCacheLifetime(Cache *cache) {
// +1 so that we can reserve all zeros for "unset" cache key
uint64_t id = cache->NewId() + 1;
// Ensure we don't collide with CreateUniqueForProcessLifetime
@@ -297,8 +297,8 @@ CacheKey CacheKey::CreateUniqueForProcessLifetime() {
//
// TODO: Nevertheless / regardless, an efficient way to detect (and thus
// quantify) block cache corruptions, including collisions, should be added.
OffsetableCacheKey::OffsetableCacheKey(const std::string& db_id,
const std::string& db_session_id,
OffsetableCacheKey::OffsetableCacheKey(const std::string &db_id,
const std::string &db_session_id,
uint64_t file_number) {
UniqueId64x2 internal_id;
Status s = GetSstInternalUniqueId(db_id, db_session_id, file_number,
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@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@ class CacheKey {
inline Slice AsSlice() const {
static_assert(sizeof(*this) == 16, "Standardized on 16-byte cache key");
assert(!IsEmpty());
return Slice(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(this), sizeof(*this));
return Slice(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(this), sizeof(*this));
}
// Create a CacheKey that is unique among others associated with this Cache
// instance. Depends on Cache::NewId. This is useful for block cache
// "reservations".
static CacheKey CreateUniqueForCacheLifetime(Cache* cache);
static CacheKey CreateUniqueForCacheLifetime(Cache *cache);
// Create a CacheKey that is unique among others for the lifetime of this
// process. This is useful for saving in a static data member so that
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ class OffsetableCacheKey : private CacheKey {
// Constructs an OffsetableCacheKey with the given information about a file.
// This constructor never generates an "empty" base key.
OffsetableCacheKey(const std::string& db_id, const std::string& db_session_id,
OffsetableCacheKey(const std::string &db_id, const std::string &db_session_id,
uint64_t file_number);
// Creates an OffsetableCacheKey from an SST unique ID, so that cache keys
@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ class OffsetableCacheKey : private CacheKey {
static_assert(sizeof(file_num_etc64_) == kCommonPrefixSize,
"8 byte common prefix expected");
assert(!IsEmpty());
assert(&this->file_num_etc64_ == static_cast<const void*>(this));
assert(&this->file_num_etc64_ == static_cast<const void *>(this));
return Slice(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(this), kCommonPrefixSize);
return Slice(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(this), kCommonPrefixSize);
}
};
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@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ class CacheReservationManager {
bool increase) = 0;
virtual Status MakeCacheReservation(
std::size_t incremental_memory_used,
std::unique_ptr<CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle>*
handle) = 0;
std::unique_ptr<CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle>
*handle) = 0;
virtual std::size_t GetTotalReservedCacheSize() = 0;
virtual std::size_t GetTotalMemoryUsed() = 0;
};
@@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ class CacheReservationManagerImpl
bool delayed_decrease = false);
// no copy constructor, copy assignment, move constructor, move assignment
CacheReservationManagerImpl(const CacheReservationManagerImpl&) = delete;
CacheReservationManagerImpl& operator=(const CacheReservationManagerImpl&) =
CacheReservationManagerImpl(const CacheReservationManagerImpl &) = delete;
CacheReservationManagerImpl &operator=(const CacheReservationManagerImpl &) =
delete;
CacheReservationManagerImpl(CacheReservationManagerImpl&&) = delete;
CacheReservationManagerImpl& operator=(CacheReservationManagerImpl&&) =
CacheReservationManagerImpl(CacheReservationManagerImpl &&) = delete;
CacheReservationManagerImpl &operator=(CacheReservationManagerImpl &&) =
delete;
~CacheReservationManagerImpl() override;
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ class CacheReservationManagerImpl
// REQUIRES: handle != nullptr
Status MakeCacheReservation(
std::size_t incremental_memory_used,
std::unique_ptr<CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle>* handle)
std::unique_ptr<CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle> *handle)
override;
// Return the size of the cache (which is a multiple of kSizeDummyEntry)
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ class CacheReservationManagerImpl
// For testing only - it is to help ensure the CacheItemHelperForRole<R>
// accessed from CacheReservationManagerImpl and the one accessed from the
// test are from the same translation units
static const Cache::CacheItemHelper* TEST_GetCacheItemHelperForRole();
static const Cache::CacheItemHelper *TEST_GetCacheItemHelperForRole();
private:
static constexpr std::size_t kSizeDummyEntry = 256 * 1024;
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ class CacheReservationManagerImpl
bool delayed_decrease_;
std::atomic<std::size_t> cache_allocated_size_;
std::size_t memory_used_;
std::vector<Cache::Handle*> dummy_handles_;
std::vector<Cache::Handle *> dummy_handles_;
CacheKey cache_key_;
};
@@ -251,14 +251,14 @@ class ConcurrentCacheReservationManager
std::shared_ptr<CacheReservationManager> cache_res_mgr) {
cache_res_mgr_ = std::move(cache_res_mgr);
}
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager(const ConcurrentCacheReservationManager&) =
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager(const ConcurrentCacheReservationManager &) =
delete;
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager& operator=(
const ConcurrentCacheReservationManager&) = delete;
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager(ConcurrentCacheReservationManager&&) =
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager &operator=(
const ConcurrentCacheReservationManager &) = delete;
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager(ConcurrentCacheReservationManager &&) =
delete;
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager& operator=(
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager&&) = delete;
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager &operator=(
ConcurrentCacheReservationManager &&) = delete;
~ConcurrentCacheReservationManager() override {}
@@ -273,10 +273,9 @@ class ConcurrentCacheReservationManager
std::size_t total_mem_used = cache_res_mgr_->GetTotalMemoryUsed();
Status s;
if (!increase) {
s = cache_res_mgr_->UpdateCacheReservation(
(total_mem_used > memory_used_delta)
? (total_mem_used - memory_used_delta)
: 0);
assert(total_mem_used >= memory_used_delta);
s = cache_res_mgr_->UpdateCacheReservation(total_mem_used -
memory_used_delta);
} else {
s = cache_res_mgr_->UpdateCacheReservation(total_mem_used +
memory_used_delta);
@@ -286,7 +285,7 @@ class ConcurrentCacheReservationManager
inline Status MakeCacheReservation(
std::size_t incremental_memory_used,
std::unique_ptr<CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle>* handle)
std::unique_ptr<CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle> *handle)
override {
std::unique_ptr<CacheReservationManager::CacheReservationHandle>
wrapped_handle;
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@@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ TEST_F(CacheReservationManagerTest,
TEST(CacheReservationManagerIncreaseReservcationOnFullCacheTest,
IncreaseCacheReservationOnFullCache) {
;
constexpr std::size_t kSizeDummyEntry =
CacheReservationManagerImpl<CacheEntryRole::kMisc>::GetDummyEntrySize();
constexpr std::size_t kSmallCacheCapacity = 4 * kSizeDummyEntry;
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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
#include "cache/lru_cache.h"
#include "cache/typed_cache.h"
#include "port/stack_trace.h"
#include "table/block_based/block_cache.h"
#include "test_util/secondary_cache_test_util.h"
#include "test_util/testharness.h"
#include "util/coding.h"
@@ -71,11 +70,18 @@ const Cache::CacheItemHelper kDumbHelper{
CacheEntryRole::kMisc,
[](Cache::ObjectPtr /*value*/, MemoryAllocator* /*alloc*/) {}};
const Cache::CacheItemHelper kInvokeOnDeleteHelper{
const Cache::CacheItemHelper kEraseOnDeleteHelper1{
CacheEntryRole::kMisc,
[](Cache::ObjectPtr value, MemoryAllocator* /*alloc*/) {
auto& fn = *static_cast<std::function<void()>*>(value);
fn();
Cache* cache = static_cast<Cache*>(value);
cache->Erase("foo");
}};
const Cache::CacheItemHelper kEraseOnDeleteHelper2{
CacheEntryRole::kMisc,
[](Cache::ObjectPtr value, MemoryAllocator* /*alloc*/) {
Cache* cache = static_cast<Cache*>(value);
cache->Erase(EncodeKey16Bytes(1234));
}};
} // anonymous namespace
@@ -107,14 +113,15 @@ class CacheTest : public testing::Test,
type_ = GetParam();
}
~CacheTest() override = default;
~CacheTest() override {}
// These functions encode/decode keys in tests cases that use
// int keys.
// Currently, HyperClockCache requires keys to be 16B long, whereas
// LRUCache doesn't, so the encoding depends on the cache type.
std::string EncodeKey(int k) {
if (IsHyperClock()) {
auto type = GetParam();
if (type == kHyperClock) {
return EncodeKey16Bytes(k);
} else {
return EncodeKey32Bits(k);
@@ -122,7 +129,8 @@ class CacheTest : public testing::Test,
}
int DecodeKey(const Slice& k) {
if (IsHyperClock()) {
auto type = GetParam();
if (type == kHyperClock) {
return DecodeKey16Bytes(k);
} else {
return DecodeKey32Bits(k);
@@ -174,13 +182,15 @@ std::string CacheTest::type_;
class LRUCacheTest : public CacheTest {};
TEST_P(CacheTest, UsageTest) {
auto type = GetParam();
// cache is std::shared_ptr and will be automatically cleaned up.
const size_t kCapacity = 100000;
auto cache = NewCache(kCapacity, 6, false, kDontChargeCacheMetadata);
auto cache = NewCache(kCapacity, 8, false, kDontChargeCacheMetadata);
auto precise_cache = NewCache(kCapacity, 0, false, kFullChargeCacheMetadata);
ASSERT_EQ(0, cache->GetUsage());
size_t baseline_meta_usage = precise_cache->GetUsage();
if (!IsHyperClock()) {
if (type != kHyperClock) {
ASSERT_EQ(0, baseline_meta_usage);
}
@@ -188,19 +198,20 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, UsageTest) {
char value[10] = "abcdef";
// make sure everything will be cached
for (int i = 1; i < 100; ++i) {
std::string key = EncodeKey(i);
std::string key;
if (type == kLRU) {
key = std::string(i, 'a');
} else {
key = EncodeKey(i);
}
auto kv_size = key.size() + 5;
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(key, value, &kDumbHelper, kv_size));
ASSERT_OK(precise_cache->Insert(key, value, &kDumbHelper, kv_size));
usage += kv_size;
ASSERT_EQ(usage, cache->GetUsage());
if (GetParam() == kFixedHyperClock) {
if (type == kHyperClock) {
ASSERT_EQ(baseline_meta_usage + usage, precise_cache->GetUsage());
} else {
// AutoHyperClockCache meta usage grows in proportion to lifetime
// max number of entries. LRUCache in proportion to resident number of
// entries, though there is an untracked component proportional to
// lifetime max number of entries.
ASSERT_LT(usage, precise_cache->GetUsage());
}
}
@@ -208,15 +219,16 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, UsageTest) {
cache->EraseUnRefEntries();
precise_cache->EraseUnRefEntries();
ASSERT_EQ(0, cache->GetUsage());
if (GetParam() != kAutoHyperClock) {
// NOTE: AutoHyperClockCache meta usage grows in proportion to lifetime
// max number of entries.
ASSERT_EQ(baseline_meta_usage, precise_cache->GetUsage());
}
ASSERT_EQ(baseline_meta_usage, precise_cache->GetUsage());
// make sure the cache will be overloaded
for (size_t i = 1; i < kCapacity; ++i) {
std::string key = EncodeKey(static_cast<int>(1000 + i));
std::string key;
if (type == kLRU) {
key = std::to_string(i);
} else {
key = EncodeKey(static_cast<int>(1000 + i));
}
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(key, value, &kDumbHelper, key.size() + 5));
ASSERT_OK(precise_cache->Insert(key, value, &kDumbHelper, key.size() + 5));
}
@@ -225,7 +237,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, UsageTest) {
ASSERT_GT(kCapacity, cache->GetUsage());
ASSERT_GT(kCapacity, precise_cache->GetUsage());
ASSERT_LT(kCapacity * 0.95, cache->GetUsage());
if (!IsHyperClock()) {
if (type != kHyperClock) {
ASSERT_LT(kCapacity * 0.95, precise_cache->GetUsage());
} else {
// estimated value size of 1 is weird for clock cache, because
@@ -236,20 +248,22 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, UsageTest) {
}
}
// TODO: This test takes longer than expected on FixedHyperClockCache.
// This is because the values size estimate at construction is too sloppy.
// TODO: This test takes longer than expected on ClockCache. This is
// because the values size estimate at construction is too sloppy.
// Fix this.
// Why is it so slow? The cache is constructed with an estimate of 1, but
// then the charge is claimed to be 21. This will cause the hash table
// to be extremely sparse, which in turn means clock needs to scan too
// many slots to find victims.
TEST_P(CacheTest, PinnedUsageTest) {
auto type = GetParam();
// cache is std::shared_ptr and will be automatically cleaned up.
const size_t kCapacity = 200000;
auto cache = NewCache(kCapacity, 8, false, kDontChargeCacheMetadata);
auto precise_cache = NewCache(kCapacity, 8, false, kFullChargeCacheMetadata);
size_t baseline_meta_usage = precise_cache->GetUsage();
if (!IsHyperClock()) {
if (type != kHyperClock) {
ASSERT_EQ(0, baseline_meta_usage);
}
@@ -262,7 +276,12 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, PinnedUsageTest) {
// Add entries. Unpin some of them after insertion. Then, pin some of them
// again. Check GetPinnedUsage().
for (int i = 1; i < 100; ++i) {
std::string key = EncodeKey(i);
std::string key;
if (type == kLRU) {
key = std::string(i, 'a');
} else {
key = EncodeKey(i);
}
auto kv_size = key.size() + 5;
Cache::Handle* handle;
Cache::Handle* handle_in_precise_cache;
@@ -303,7 +322,12 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, PinnedUsageTest) {
// check that overloading the cache does not change the pinned usage
for (size_t i = 1; i < 2 * kCapacity; ++i) {
std::string key = EncodeKey(static_cast<int>(1000 + i));
std::string key;
if (type == kLRU) {
key = std::to_string(i);
} else {
key = EncodeKey(static_cast<int>(1000 + i));
}
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(key, value, &kDumbHelper, key.size() + 5));
ASSERT_OK(precise_cache->Insert(key, value, &kDumbHelper, key.size() + 5));
}
@@ -327,11 +351,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, PinnedUsageTest) {
cache->EraseUnRefEntries();
precise_cache->EraseUnRefEntries();
ASSERT_EQ(0, cache->GetUsage());
if (GetParam() != kAutoHyperClock) {
// NOTE: AutoHyperClockCache meta usage grows in proportion to lifetime
// max number of entries.
ASSERT_EQ(baseline_meta_usage, precise_cache->GetUsage());
}
ASSERT_EQ(baseline_meta_usage, precise_cache->GetUsage());
}
TEST_P(CacheTest, HitAndMiss) {
@@ -348,7 +368,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, HitAndMiss) {
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(300));
Insert(100, 102);
if (IsHyperClock()) {
if (GetParam() == kHyperClock) {
// ClockCache usually doesn't overwrite on Insert
ASSERT_EQ(101, Lookup(100));
} else {
@@ -358,7 +378,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, HitAndMiss) {
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(300));
ASSERT_EQ(1U, deleted_values_.size());
if (IsHyperClock()) {
if (GetParam() == kHyperClock) {
ASSERT_EQ(102, deleted_values_[0]);
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(101, deleted_values_[0]);
@@ -366,7 +386,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, HitAndMiss) {
}
TEST_P(CacheTest, InsertSameKey) {
if (IsHyperClock()) {
if (GetParam() == kHyperClock) {
ROCKSDB_GTEST_BYPASS(
"ClockCache doesn't guarantee Insert overwrite same key.");
return;
@@ -395,7 +415,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, Erase) {
}
TEST_P(CacheTest, EntriesArePinned) {
if (IsHyperClock()) {
if (GetParam() == kHyperClock) {
ROCKSDB_GTEST_BYPASS(
"ClockCache doesn't guarantee Insert overwrite same key.");
return;
@@ -459,7 +479,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, ExternalRefPinsEntries) {
Insert(1000 + j, 2000 + j);
}
// Clock cache is even more stateful and needs more churn to evict
if (IsHyperClock()) {
if (GetParam() == kHyperClock) {
for (int j = 0; j < kCacheSize; j++) {
Insert(11000 + j, 11000 + j);
}
@@ -497,20 +517,20 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, EvictionPolicyRef) {
// Check whether the entries inserted in the beginning
// are evicted. Ones without extra ref are evicted and
// those with are not.
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(100));
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(101));
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(102));
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(103));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(100));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(101));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(102));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(103));
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(300));
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(301));
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(302));
EXPECT_EQ(-1, Lookup(303));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(300));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(301));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(302));
ASSERT_EQ(-1, Lookup(303));
EXPECT_EQ(101, Lookup(200));
EXPECT_EQ(102, Lookup(201));
EXPECT_EQ(103, Lookup(202));
EXPECT_EQ(104, Lookup(203));
ASSERT_EQ(101, Lookup(200));
ASSERT_EQ(102, Lookup(201));
ASSERT_EQ(103, Lookup(202));
ASSERT_EQ(104, Lookup(203));
// Cleaning up all the handles
cache_->Release(h201);
@@ -520,22 +540,37 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, EvictionPolicyRef) {
}
TEST_P(CacheTest, EvictEmptyCache) {
auto type = GetParam();
// Insert item large than capacity to trigger eviction on empty cache.
auto cache = NewCache(1, 0, false);
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(EncodeKey(1000), nullptr, &kDumbHelper, 10));
if (type == kLRU) {
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert("foo", nullptr, &kDumbHelper, 10));
} else {
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(EncodeKey(1000), nullptr, &kDumbHelper, 10));
}
}
TEST_P(CacheTest, EraseFromDeleter) {
auto type = GetParam();
// Have deleter which will erase item from cache, which will re-enter
// the cache at that point.
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache = NewCache(10, 0, false);
std::string foo = EncodeKey(1234);
std::string bar = EncodeKey(5678);
std::function<void()> erase_fn = [&]() { cache->Erase(foo); };
std::string foo, bar;
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* erase_helper;
if (type == kLRU) {
foo = "foo";
bar = "bar";
erase_helper = &kEraseOnDeleteHelper1;
} else {
foo = EncodeKey(1234);
bar = EncodeKey(5678);
erase_helper = &kEraseOnDeleteHelper2;
}
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(foo, nullptr, &kDumbHelper, 1));
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(bar, &erase_fn, &kInvokeOnDeleteHelper, 1));
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(bar, cache.get(), erase_helper, 1));
cache->Erase(bar);
ASSERT_EQ(nullptr, cache->Lookup(foo));
@@ -643,10 +678,10 @@ using TypedHandle = SharedCache::TypedHandle;
} // namespace
TEST_P(CacheTest, SetCapacity) {
if (IsHyperClock()) {
// TODO: update test & code for limited support
auto type = GetParam();
if (type == kHyperClock) {
ROCKSDB_GTEST_BYPASS(
"HyperClockCache doesn't support arbitrary capacity "
"FastLRUCache and HyperClockCache don't support arbitrary capacity "
"adjustments.");
return;
}
@@ -767,9 +802,7 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, OverCapacity) {
std::string key = EncodeKey(i + 1);
auto h = cache.Lookup(key);
ASSERT_TRUE(h != nullptr);
if (h) {
cache.Release(h);
}
if (h) cache.Release(h);
}
// the cache is over capacity since nothing could be evicted
@@ -778,9 +811,9 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, OverCapacity) {
cache.Release(handles[i]);
}
if (IsHyperClock()) {
if (GetParam() == kHyperClock) {
// Make sure eviction is triggered.
ASSERT_OK(cache.Insert(EncodeKey(-1), nullptr, 1, handles.data()));
ASSERT_OK(cache.Insert(EncodeKey(-1), nullptr, 1, &handles[0]));
// cache is under capacity now since elements were released
ASSERT_GE(n, cache.get()->GetUsage());
@@ -886,37 +919,12 @@ TEST_P(CacheTest, ApplyToAllEntriesDuringResize) {
ASSERT_EQ(special_count, kSpecialCount);
}
TEST_P(CacheTest, ApplyToHandleTest) {
std::string callback_state;
const auto callback = [&](const Slice& key, Cache::ObjectPtr value,
size_t charge,
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper) {
callback_state = std::to_string(DecodeKey(key)) + "," +
std::to_string(DecodeValue(value)) + "," +
std::to_string(charge);
assert(helper == &CacheTest::kHelper);
};
std::vector<std::string> inserted;
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
Insert(i, i * 2, i + 1);
inserted.push_back(std::to_string(i) + "," + std::to_string(i * 2) + "," +
std::to_string(i + 1));
}
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
Cache::Handle* handle = cache_->Lookup(EncodeKey(i));
cache_->ApplyToHandle(cache_.get(), handle, callback);
EXPECT_EQ(inserted[i], callback_state);
cache_->Release(handle);
}
}
TEST_P(CacheTest, DefaultShardBits) {
// Prevent excessive allocation (to save time & space)
estimated_value_size_ = 100000;
// Implementations use different minimum shard sizes
size_t min_shard_size = (IsHyperClock() ? 32U * 1024U : 512U) * 1024U;
size_t min_shard_size =
(GetParam() == kHyperClock ? 32U * 1024U : 512U) * 1024U;
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache = NewCache(32U * min_shard_size);
ShardedCacheBase* sc = dynamic_cast<ShardedCacheBase*>(cache.get());
@@ -1044,63 +1052,6 @@ INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(CacheTestInstance, CacheTest,
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(CacheTestInstance, LRUCacheTest,
testing::Values(secondary_cache_test_util::kLRU));
TEST(MiscBlockCacheTest, UncacheAggressivenessAdvisor) {
// Aggressiveness to a sequence of Report() calls (as string of 0s and 1s)
// exactly until the first ShouldContinue() == false.
const std::vector<std::pair<uint32_t, Slice>> expectedTraces{
// Aggressiveness 1 aborts on first unsuccessful erasure.
{1, "0"},
{1, "11111111111111111111110"},
// For sufficient evidence, aggressiveness 2 requires a minimum of two
// unsuccessful erasures.
{2, "00"},
{2, "0110"},
{2, "1100"},
{2, "011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111100"},
{2, "0111111111111111111111111111111111110"},
// For sufficient evidence, aggressiveness 3 and higher require a minimum
// of three unsuccessful erasures.
{3, "000"},
{3, "01010"},
{3, "111000"},
{3, "00111111111111111111111111111111111100"},
{3, "00111111111111111111110"},
{4, "000"},
{4, "01010"},
{4, "111000"},
{4, "001111111111111111111100"},
{4, "0011111111111110"},
{6, "000"},
{6, "01010"},
{6, "111000"},
{6, "00111111111111100"},
{6, "0011111110"},
// 69 -> 50% threshold, now up to minimum of 4
{69, "0000"},
{69, "010000"},
{69, "01010000"},
{69, "101010100010101000"},
// 230 -> 10% threshold, appropriately higher minimum
{230, "000000000000"},
{230, "0000000000010000000000"},
{230, "00000000000100000000010000000000"}};
for (const auto& [aggressiveness, t] : expectedTraces) {
SCOPED_TRACE("aggressiveness=" + std::to_string(aggressiveness) + " with " +
t.ToString());
UncacheAggressivenessAdvisor uaa(aggressiveness);
for (size_t i = 0; i < t.size(); ++i) {
SCOPED_TRACE("i=" + std::to_string(i));
ASSERT_TRUE(uaa.ShouldContinue());
uaa.Report(t[i] & 1);
}
ASSERT_FALSE(uaa.ShouldContinue());
}
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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@@ -19,10 +19,8 @@ ChargedCache::ChargedCache(std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache,
Status ChargedCache::Insert(const Slice& key, ObjectPtr obj,
const CacheItemHelper* helper, size_t charge,
Handle** handle, Priority priority,
const Slice& compressed_val, CompressionType type) {
Status s = target_->Insert(key, obj, helper, charge, handle, priority,
compressed_val, type);
Handle** handle, Priority priority) {
Status s = target_->Insert(key, obj, helper, charge, handle, priority);
if (s.ok()) {
// Insert may cause the cache entry eviction if the cache is full. So we
// directly call the reservation manager to update the total memory used
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@@ -22,11 +22,9 @@ class ChargedCache : public CacheWrapper {
ChargedCache(std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache,
std::shared_ptr<Cache> block_cache);
Status Insert(
const Slice& key, ObjectPtr obj, const CacheItemHelper* helper,
size_t charge, Handle** handle = nullptr,
Priority priority = Priority::LOW, const Slice& compressed_val = Slice(),
CompressionType type = CompressionType::kNoCompression) override;
Status Insert(const Slice& key, ObjectPtr obj, const CacheItemHelper* helper,
size_t charge, Handle** handle = nullptr,
Priority priority = Priority::LOW) override;
Cache::Handle* Lookup(const Slice& key, const CacheItemHelper* helper,
CreateContext* create_context,
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@@ -11,36 +11,10 @@
#include "memory/memory_allocator_impl.h"
#include "monitoring/perf_context_imp.h"
#include "util/coding.h"
#include "util/compression.h"
#include "util/string_util.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
namespace {
// Format of values in CompressedSecondaryCache:
// If enable_custom_split_merge:
// * A chain of CacheValueChunk representing the sequence of bytes for a tagged
// value. The overall length of the tagged value is determined by the chain
// of CacheValueChunks.
// If !enable_custom_split_merge:
// * A LengthPrefixedSlice (starts with varint64 size) of a tagged value.
//
// A tagged value has a 2-byte header before the "saved" or compressed block
// data:
// * 1 byte for "source" CacheTier indicating which tier is responsible for
// compression/decompression.
// * 1 byte for compression type which is generated/used by
// CompressedSecondaryCache iff source == CacheTier::kVolatileCompressedTier
// (original entry passed in was uncompressed). Otherwise, the compression
// type is preserved from the entry passed in.
constexpr uint32_t kTagSize = 2;
// Size of tag + varint size prefix when applicable
uint32_t GetHeaderSize(size_t data_size, bool enable_split_merge) {
return (enable_split_merge ? 0 : VarintLength(kTagSize + data_size)) +
kTagSize;
}
} // namespace
CompressedSecondaryCache::CompressedSecondaryCache(
const CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions& opts)
@@ -48,26 +22,17 @@ CompressedSecondaryCache::CompressedSecondaryCache(
cache_options_(opts),
cache_res_mgr_(std::make_shared<ConcurrentCacheReservationManager>(
std::make_shared<CacheReservationManagerImpl<CacheEntryRole::kMisc>>(
cache_))),
disable_cache_(opts.capacity == 0) {
auto mgr = GetBuiltinV2CompressionManager();
compressor_ = mgr->GetCompressor(cache_options_.compression_opts,
cache_options_.compression_type);
decompressor_ =
mgr->GetDecompressorOptimizeFor(cache_options_.compression_type);
}
cache_))) {}
CompressedSecondaryCache::~CompressedSecondaryCache() = default;
CompressedSecondaryCache::~CompressedSecondaryCache() {
assert(cache_res_mgr_->GetTotalReservedCacheSize() == 0);
}
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> CompressedSecondaryCache::Lookup(
const Slice& key, const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper,
Cache::CreateContext* create_context, bool /*wait*/, bool advise_erase,
Statistics* stats, bool& kept_in_sec_cache) {
bool& kept_in_sec_cache) {
assert(helper);
if (disable_cache_.LoadRelaxed()) {
return nullptr;
}
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle;
kept_in_sec_cache = false;
Cache::Handle* lru_handle = cache_->Lookup(key);
@@ -78,62 +43,49 @@ std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> CompressedSecondaryCache::Lookup(
void* handle_value = cache_->Value(lru_handle);
if (handle_value == nullptr) {
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/false);
RecordTick(stats, COMPRESSED_SECONDARY_CACHE_DUMMY_HITS);
return nullptr;
}
std::string merged_value;
Slice tagged_data;
CacheAllocationPtr* ptr{nullptr};
CacheAllocationPtr merged_value;
size_t handle_value_charge{0};
if (cache_options_.enable_custom_split_merge) {
CacheValueChunk* value_chunk_ptr =
static_cast<CacheValueChunk*>(handle_value);
merged_value = MergeChunksIntoValue(value_chunk_ptr);
tagged_data = Slice(merged_value);
reinterpret_cast<CacheValueChunk*>(handle_value);
merged_value = MergeChunksIntoValue(value_chunk_ptr, handle_value_charge);
ptr = &merged_value;
} else {
tagged_data = GetLengthPrefixedSlice(static_cast<char*>(handle_value));
ptr = reinterpret_cast<CacheAllocationPtr*>(handle_value);
handle_value_charge = cache_->GetCharge(lru_handle);
}
MemoryAllocator* allocator = cache_options_.memory_allocator.get();
auto source = lossless_cast<CacheTier>(tagged_data[0]);
auto type = lossless_cast<CompressionType>(tagged_data[1]);
Status s;
Cache::ObjectPtr value{nullptr};
size_t charge{0};
if (cache_options_.compression_type == kNoCompression ||
cache_options_.do_not_compress_roles.Contains(helper->role)) {
s = helper->create_cb(Slice(ptr->get(), handle_value_charge),
create_context, allocator, &value, &charge);
} else {
UncompressionContext uncompression_context(cache_options_.compression_type);
UncompressionInfo uncompression_info(uncompression_context,
UncompressionDict::GetEmptyDict(),
cache_options_.compression_type);
std::unique_ptr<char[]> uncompressed;
Slice saved(tagged_data.data() + kTagSize, tagged_data.size() - kTagSize);
if (source == CacheTier::kVolatileCompressedTier) {
if (type != kNoCompression) {
// TODO: can we do something to avoid yet another allocation?
Decompressor::Args args;
args.compressed_data = saved;
args.compression_type = type;
Status s = decompressor_->ExtractUncompressedSize(args);
assert(s.ok()); // in-memory data
if (s.ok()) {
uncompressed = std::make_unique<char[]>(args.uncompressed_size);
s = decompressor_->DecompressBlock(args, uncompressed.get());
assert(s.ok()); // in-memory data
}
if (!s.ok()) {
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/true);
return nullptr;
}
saved = Slice(uncompressed.get(), args.uncompressed_size);
type = kNoCompression;
// Free temporary compressed data as early as we can. This could matter
// for unusually large blocks because we also have
// * Another compressed copy above (from lru_cache).
// * The uncompressed copy in `uncompressed`.
// * Another uncompressed copy in `result_value` below.
// Let's try to max out at 3 copies instead of 4.
merged_value = std::string();
size_t uncompressed_size{0};
CacheAllocationPtr uncompressed = UncompressData(
uncompression_info, (char*)ptr->get(), handle_value_charge,
&uncompressed_size, cache_options_.compress_format_version, allocator);
if (!uncompressed) {
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/true);
return nullptr;
}
// Reduced as if it came from primary cache
source = CacheTier::kVolatileTier;
s = helper->create_cb(Slice(uncompressed.get(), uncompressed_size),
create_context, allocator, &value, &charge);
}
Cache::ObjectPtr result_value = nullptr;
size_t result_charge = 0;
Status s = helper->create_cb(saved, type, source, create_context,
cache_options_.memory_allocator.get(),
&result_value, &result_charge);
if (!s.ok()) {
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/true);
return nullptr;
@@ -151,178 +103,77 @@ std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> CompressedSecondaryCache::Lookup(
kept_in_sec_cache = true;
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/false);
}
handle.reset(
new CompressedSecondaryCacheResultHandle(result_value, result_charge));
RecordTick(stats, COMPRESSED_SECONDARY_CACHE_HITS);
handle.reset(new CompressedSecondaryCacheResultHandle(value, charge));
return handle;
}
bool CompressedSecondaryCache::MaybeInsertDummy(const Slice& key) {
auto internal_helper = GetHelper(cache_options_.enable_custom_split_merge);
Cache::Handle* lru_handle = cache_->Lookup(key);
if (lru_handle == nullptr) {
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_insert_dummy_count, 1);
// Insert a dummy handle if the handle is evicted for the first time.
cache_->Insert(key, /*obj=*/nullptr, internal_helper, /*charge=*/0)
.PermitUncheckedError();
return true;
} else {
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/false);
}
return false;
}
Status CompressedSecondaryCache::InsertInternal(
const Slice& key, Cache::ObjectPtr value,
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper, CompressionType from_type,
CacheTier source) {
bool enable_split_merge = cache_options_.enable_custom_split_merge;
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* internal_helper = GetHelper(enable_split_merge);
// TODO: variant of size_cb that also returns a pointer to the data if
// already available. Saves an allocation if we keep the compressed version.
const size_t data_size_original = (*helper->size_cb)(value);
// Allocate enough memory for header/tag + original data because (a) we might
// not be attempting compression at all, and (b) we might keep the original if
// compression is insufficient. But we don't need the length prefix with
// enable_split_merge. TODO: be smarter with CacheValueChunk to save an
// allocation in the enable_split_merge case.
size_t header_size = GetHeaderSize(data_size_original, enable_split_merge);
CacheAllocationPtr allocation = AllocateBlock(
header_size + data_size_original, cache_options_.memory_allocator.get());
char* data_ptr = allocation.get() + header_size;
Slice tagged_data(data_ptr - kTagSize, data_size_original + kTagSize);
assert(tagged_data.data() >= allocation.get());
Status s = (*helper->saveto_cb)(value, 0, data_size_original, data_ptr);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
std::unique_ptr<char[]> tagged_compressed_data;
CompressionType to_type = kNoCompression;
if (compressor_ && from_type == kNoCompression &&
!cache_options_.do_not_compress_roles.Contains(helper->role)) {
assert(source == CacheTier::kVolatileCompressedTier);
// TODO: consider malloc sizes for max acceptable compressed size
// Or maybe max_compressed_bytes_per_kb
size_t data_size_compressed = data_size_original - 1;
tagged_compressed_data =
std::make_unique<char[]>(data_size_compressed + kTagSize);
s = compressor_->CompressBlock(Slice(data_ptr, data_size_original),
tagged_compressed_data.get() + kTagSize,
&data_size_compressed, &to_type,
nullptr /*working_area*/);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes,
data_size_original);
if (to_type == kNoCompression) {
// Compression rejected or otherwise aborted/failed
to_type = kNoCompression;
tagged_compressed_data.reset();
// TODO: consider separate counters for rejected compressions
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
data_size_original);
} else {
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
data_size_compressed);
if (enable_split_merge) {
// Only need tagged_data for copying into CacheValueChunks.
tagged_data = Slice(tagged_compressed_data.get(),
data_size_compressed + kTagSize);
allocation.reset();
} else {
// Replace allocation with compressed version, copied from string
header_size = GetHeaderSize(data_size_compressed, enable_split_merge);
allocation = AllocateBlock(header_size + data_size_compressed,
cache_options_.memory_allocator.get());
data_ptr = allocation.get() + header_size;
// Ignore unpopulated tag on tagged_compressed_data; will only be
// populated on the new allocation.
std::memcpy(data_ptr, tagged_compressed_data.get() + kTagSize,
data_size_compressed);
tagged_data =
Slice(data_ptr - kTagSize, data_size_compressed + kTagSize);
assert(tagged_data.data() >= allocation.get());
}
}
}
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 1);
// Save the tag fields
const_cast<char*>(tagged_data.data())[0] = lossless_cast<char>(source);
const_cast<char*>(tagged_data.data())[1] = lossless_cast<char>(
source == CacheTier::kVolatileCompressedTier ? to_type : from_type);
if (enable_split_merge) {
size_t split_charge{0};
CacheValueChunk* value_chunks_head =
SplitValueIntoChunks(tagged_data, split_charge);
s = cache_->Insert(key, value_chunks_head, internal_helper, split_charge);
assert(s.ok()); // LRUCache::Insert() with handle==nullptr always OK
} else {
// Save the size prefix
char* ptr = allocation.get();
ptr = EncodeVarint64(ptr, tagged_data.size());
assert(ptr == tagged_data.data());
#ifdef ROCKSDB_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE
size_t charge = malloc_usable_size(allocation.get());
#else
size_t charge = tagged_data.size();
#endif
s = cache_->Insert(key, allocation.release(), internal_helper, charge);
assert(s.ok()); // LRUCache::Insert() with handle==nullptr always OK
}
return Status::OK();
}
Status CompressedSecondaryCache::Insert(const Slice& key,
Cache::ObjectPtr value,
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper,
bool force_insert) {
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper) {
if (value == nullptr) {
return Status::InvalidArgument();
}
if (!force_insert && MaybeInsertDummy(key)) {
return Status::OK();
Cache::Handle* lru_handle = cache_->Lookup(key);
auto internal_helper = GetHelper(cache_options_.enable_custom_split_merge);
if (lru_handle == nullptr) {
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_insert_dummy_count, 1);
// Insert a dummy handle if the handle is evicted for the first time.
return cache_->Insert(key, /*obj=*/nullptr, internal_helper,
/*charge=*/0);
} else {
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/false);
}
return InsertInternal(key, value, helper, kNoCompression,
CacheTier::kVolatileCompressedTier);
}
size_t size = (*helper->size_cb)(value);
CacheAllocationPtr ptr =
AllocateBlock(size, cache_options_.memory_allocator.get());
Status CompressedSecondaryCache::InsertSaved(
const Slice& key, const Slice& saved, CompressionType type = kNoCompression,
CacheTier source = CacheTier::kVolatileTier) {
if (source == CacheTier::kVolatileCompressedTier) {
// Unexpected, would violate InsertInternal preconditions
assert(source != CacheTier::kVolatileCompressedTier);
return Status::OK();
Status s = (*helper->saveto_cb)(value, 0, size, ptr.get());
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
if (type == kNoCompression) {
// Not currently supported (why?)
return Status::OK();
Slice val(ptr.get(), size);
std::string compressed_val;
if (cache_options_.compression_type != kNoCompression &&
!cache_options_.do_not_compress_roles.Contains(helper->role)) {
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, size);
CompressionOptions compression_opts;
CompressionContext compression_context(cache_options_.compression_type);
uint64_t sample_for_compression{0};
CompressionInfo compression_info(
compression_opts, compression_context, CompressionDict::GetEmptyDict(),
cache_options_.compression_type, sample_for_compression);
bool success =
CompressData(val, compression_info,
cache_options_.compress_format_version, &compressed_val);
if (!success) {
return Status::Corruption("Error compressing value.");
}
val = Slice(compressed_val);
size = compressed_val.size();
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, size);
if (!cache_options_.enable_custom_split_merge) {
ptr = AllocateBlock(size, cache_options_.memory_allocator.get());
memcpy(ptr.get(), compressed_val.data(), size);
}
}
PERF_COUNTER_ADD(compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 1);
if (cache_options_.enable_custom_split_merge) {
// We don't support custom split/merge for the tiered case (why?)
return Status::OK();
size_t charge{0};
CacheValueChunk* value_chunks_head =
SplitValueIntoChunks(val, cache_options_.compression_type, charge);
return cache_->Insert(key, value_chunks_head, internal_helper, charge);
} else {
CacheAllocationPtr* buf = new CacheAllocationPtr(std::move(ptr));
return cache_->Insert(key, buf, internal_helper, size);
}
auto slice_helper = &kSliceCacheItemHelper;
if (MaybeInsertDummy(key)) {
return Status::OK();
}
return InsertInternal(
key, static_cast<Cache::ObjectPtr>(const_cast<Slice*>(&saved)),
slice_helper, type, source);
}
void CompressedSecondaryCache::Erase(const Slice& key) { cache_->Erase(key); }
@@ -331,7 +182,6 @@ Status CompressedSecondaryCache::SetCapacity(size_t capacity) {
MutexLock l(&capacity_mutex_);
cache_options_.capacity = capacity;
cache_->SetCapacity(capacity);
disable_cache_.StoreRelaxed(capacity == 0);
return Status::OK();
}
@@ -350,22 +200,15 @@ std::string CompressedSecondaryCache::GetPrintableOptions() const {
snprintf(buffer, kBufferSize, " compression_type : %s\n",
CompressionTypeToString(cache_options_.compression_type).c_str());
ret.append(buffer);
snprintf(buffer, kBufferSize, " compression_opts : %s\n",
CompressionOptionsToString(
const_cast<CompressionOptions&>(cache_options_.compression_opts))
.c_str());
snprintf(buffer, kBufferSize, " compress_format_version : %d\n",
cache_options_.compress_format_version);
ret.append(buffer);
return ret;
}
// FIXME: this could use a lot of attention, including:
// * Use allocator
// * We shouldn't be worse than non-split; be more pro-actively aware of
// internal fragmentation
// * Consider a unified object/chunk structure that may or may not split
// * Optimize size overhead of chunks
CompressedSecondaryCache::CacheValueChunk*
CompressedSecondaryCache::SplitValueIntoChunks(const Slice& value,
CompressionType compression_type,
size_t& charge) {
assert(!value.empty());
const char* src_ptr = value.data();
@@ -386,14 +229,15 @@ CompressedSecondaryCache::SplitValueIntoChunks(const Slice& value,
// size, or there is no compression.
if (upper == malloc_bin_sizes_.begin() ||
upper == malloc_bin_sizes_.end() ||
*upper - predicted_chunk_size < malloc_bin_sizes_.front()) {
*upper - predicted_chunk_size < malloc_bin_sizes_.front() ||
compression_type == kNoCompression) {
tmp_size = predicted_chunk_size;
} else {
tmp_size = *(--upper);
}
CacheValueChunk* new_chunk =
static_cast<CacheValueChunk*>(static_cast<void*>(new char[tmp_size]));
reinterpret_cast<CacheValueChunk*>(new char[tmp_size]);
current_chunk->next = new_chunk;
current_chunk = current_chunk->next;
actual_chunk_size = tmp_size - sizeof(CacheValueChunk) + 1;
@@ -408,24 +252,28 @@ CompressedSecondaryCache::SplitValueIntoChunks(const Slice& value,
return dummy_head.next;
}
std::string CompressedSecondaryCache::MergeChunksIntoValue(
const CacheValueChunk* head) {
CacheAllocationPtr CompressedSecondaryCache::MergeChunksIntoValue(
const void* chunks_head, size_t& charge) {
const CacheValueChunk* head =
reinterpret_cast<const CacheValueChunk*>(chunks_head);
const CacheValueChunk* current_chunk = head;
size_t total_size = 0;
charge = 0;
while (current_chunk != nullptr) {
total_size += current_chunk->size;
charge += current_chunk->size;
current_chunk = current_chunk->next;
}
std::string result;
result.reserve(total_size);
CacheAllocationPtr ptr =
AllocateBlock(charge, cache_options_.memory_allocator.get());
current_chunk = head;
size_t pos{0};
while (current_chunk != nullptr) {
result.append(current_chunk->data, current_chunk->size);
memcpy(ptr.get() + pos, current_chunk->data, current_chunk->size);
pos += current_chunk->size;
current_chunk = current_chunk->next;
}
assert(result.size() == total_size);
return result;
return ptr;
}
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* CompressedSecondaryCache::GetHelper(
@@ -439,31 +287,21 @@ const Cache::CacheItemHelper* CompressedSecondaryCache::GetHelper(
CacheValueChunk* tmp_chunk = chunks_head;
chunks_head = chunks_head->next;
tmp_chunk->Free();
}
obj = nullptr;
};
}};
return &kHelper;
} else {
static const Cache::CacheItemHelper kHelper{
CacheEntryRole::kMisc,
[](Cache::ObjectPtr obj, MemoryAllocator* alloc) {
if (obj != nullptr) {
CacheAllocationDeleter{alloc}(static_cast<char*>(obj));
}
[](Cache::ObjectPtr obj, MemoryAllocator* /*alloc*/) {
delete static_cast<CacheAllocationPtr*>(obj);
obj = nullptr;
}};
return &kHelper;
}
}
size_t CompressedSecondaryCache::TEST_GetCharge(const Slice& key) {
Cache::Handle* lru_handle = cache_->Lookup(key);
if (lru_handle == nullptr) {
return 0;
}
size_t charge = cache_->GetCharge(lru_handle);
cache_->Release(lru_handle, /*erase_if_last_ref=*/false);
return charge;
}
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache>
CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions::MakeSharedSecondaryCache() const {
return std::make_shared<CompressedSecondaryCache>(*this);
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@@ -10,12 +10,13 @@
#include <memory>
#include "cache/cache_reservation_manager.h"
#include "cache/lru_cache.h"
#include "memory/memory_allocator_impl.h"
#include "rocksdb/advanced_compression.h"
#include "rocksdb/secondary_cache.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include "rocksdb/status.h"
#include "util/atomic.h"
#include "util/compression.h"
#include "util/mutexlock.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
@@ -76,16 +77,12 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCache : public SecondaryCache {
const char* Name() const override { return "CompressedSecondaryCache"; }
Status Insert(const Slice& key, Cache::ObjectPtr value,
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper,
bool force_insert) override;
Status InsertSaved(const Slice& key, const Slice& saved, CompressionType type,
CacheTier source) override;
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper) override;
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> Lookup(
const Slice& key, const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper,
Cache::CreateContext* create_context, bool /*wait*/, bool advise_erase,
Statistics* stats, bool& kept_in_sec_cache) override;
bool& kept_in_sec_cache) override;
bool SupportForceErase() const override { return true; }
@@ -123,27 +120,21 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCache : public SecondaryCache {
// Split value into chunks to better fit into jemalloc bins. The chunks
// are stored in CacheValueChunk and extra charge is needed for each chunk,
// so the cache charge is recalculated here.
CacheValueChunk* SplitValueIntoChunks(const Slice& value, size_t& charge);
CacheValueChunk* SplitValueIntoChunks(const Slice& value,
CompressionType compression_type,
size_t& charge);
std::string MergeChunksIntoValue(const CacheValueChunk* head);
bool MaybeInsertDummy(const Slice& key);
Status InsertInternal(const Slice& key, Cache::ObjectPtr value,
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper,
CompressionType type, CacheTier source);
size_t TEST_GetCharge(const Slice& key);
// After merging chunks, the extra charge for each chunk is removed, so
// the charge is recalculated.
CacheAllocationPtr MergeChunksIntoValue(const void* chunks_head,
size_t& charge);
// TODO: clean up to use cleaner interfaces in typed_cache.h
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* GetHelper(bool enable_custom_split_merge) const;
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache_;
CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions cache_options_;
std::unique_ptr<Compressor> compressor_;
std::shared_ptr<Decompressor> decompressor_;
mutable port::Mutex capacity_mutex_;
std::shared_ptr<ConcurrentCacheReservationManager> cache_res_mgr_;
RelaxedAtomic<bool> disable_cache_;
};
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
+92 -466
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@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
#include "cache/secondary_cache_adapter.h"
#include "memory/jemalloc_nodump_allocator.h"
#include "rocksdb/cache.h"
#include "rocksdb/convenience.h"
#include "test_util/secondary_cache_test_util.h"
#include "test_util/testharness.h"
@@ -24,14 +23,6 @@ namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
using secondary_cache_test_util::GetTestingCacheTypes;
using secondary_cache_test_util::WithCacheType;
// Read and reset a statistic
template <typename T>
T Pop(T& var) {
T ret = var;
var = T();
return ret;
}
// 16 bytes for HCC compatibility
const std::string key0 = "____ ____key0";
const std::string key1 = "____ ____key1";
@@ -41,63 +32,49 @@ const std::string key3 = "____ ____key3";
class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
public WithCacheType {
public:
CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase() = default;
CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase() {}
~CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase() override = default;
protected:
void BasicTestHelper(std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> sec_cache,
bool sec_cache_is_compressed) {
CompressedSecondaryCache* comp_sec_cache =
static_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(sec_cache.get());
get_perf_context()->Reset();
bool kept_in_sec_cache{true};
// Lookup an non-existent key.
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle0 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key0, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/true,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle0, nullptr);
Random rnd(301);
// Insert and Lookup the item k1 for the first time.
std::string str1 = test::CompressibleString(&rnd, 0.5, 1000);
std::string str1(rnd.RandomString(1000));
TestItem item1(str1.data(), str1.length());
// A dummy handle is inserted if the item is inserted for the first time.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper()));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_dummy_count, 1);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle1_1 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key1, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle1_1, nullptr);
// Insert and Lookup the item k1 for the second time and advise erasing it.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper()));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 1);
if (sec_cache_is_compressed) {
ASSERT_GT(comp_sec_cache->TEST_GetCharge(key1), str1.length() / 4);
ASSERT_LT(comp_sec_cache->TEST_GetCharge(key1), str1.length() * 3 / 4);
} else {
ASSERT_GE(comp_sec_cache->TEST_GetCharge(key1), str1.length());
// NOTE: split-merge is worse (1048 vs. 1024)
ASSERT_LE(comp_sec_cache->TEST_GetCharge(key1), 1048U);
}
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle1_2 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key1, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/true,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_NE(handle1_2, nullptr);
ASSERT_FALSE(kept_in_sec_cache);
if (sec_cache_is_compressed) {
ASSERT_EQ(
Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes),
str1.length());
ASSERT_LT(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
str1.length() * 3 / 4);
ASSERT_GT(Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes),
str1.length() / 4);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes,
1000);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
1007);
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
@@ -111,84 +88,42 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
// Lookup the item k1 again.
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle1_3 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key1, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/true,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle1_3, nullptr);
// Insert and Lookup the item k2.
std::string str2 = test::CompressibleString(&rnd, 0.5, 1017);
std::string str2(rnd.RandomString(1000));
TestItem item2(str2.data(), str2.length());
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper()));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_dummy_count, 2);
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle2_1 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key2, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle2_1, nullptr);
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper()));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 2);
if (sec_cache_is_compressed) {
ASSERT_EQ(
Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes),
str2.length());
ASSERT_LT(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
str2.length() * 3 / 4);
ASSERT_GT(Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes),
str2.length() / 4);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes,
2000);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
2014);
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
}
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle2_2 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key2, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_NE(handle2_2, nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<TestItem> val2 =
std::unique_ptr<TestItem>(static_cast<TestItem*>(handle2_2->Value()));
ASSERT_NE(val2, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(memcmp(val2->Buf(), item2.Buf(), item2.Size()), 0);
// Release handles
std::vector<SecondaryCacheResultHandle*> handles = {handle1_2.get(),
handle2_2.get()};
sec_cache->WaitAll(handles);
handle1_2.reset();
handle2_2.reset();
// Insert and Lookup a non-compressible item k3.
std::string str3 = rnd.RandomBinaryString(480);
TestItem item3(str3.data(), str3.length());
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key3, &item3, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_dummy_count, 3);
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle3_1 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key3, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle3_1, nullptr);
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key3, &item3, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 3);
if (sec_cache_is_compressed) {
// TODO: consider a compression rejected stat?
ASSERT_EQ(
Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes),
str3.length());
ASSERT_EQ(Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes),
str3.length());
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
}
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle3_2 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key3, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_NE(handle3_2, nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<TestItem> val3 =
std::unique_ptr<TestItem>(static_cast<TestItem*>(handle3_2->Value()));
ASSERT_NE(val3, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(memcmp(val3->Buf(), item3.Buf(), item3.Size()), 0);
EXPECT_GE(comp_sec_cache->TEST_GetCharge(key3), str3.length());
EXPECT_LE(comp_sec_cache->TEST_GetCharge(key3), 512);
sec_cache.reset();
}
@@ -238,9 +173,8 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
secondary_cache_opts.compression_type = CompressionType::kNoCompression;
}
secondary_cache_opts.capacity = 1400;
secondary_cache_opts.capacity = 1100;
secondary_cache_opts.num_shard_bits = 0;
secondary_cache_opts.strict_capacity_limit = true;
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> sec_cache =
NewCompressedSecondaryCache(secondary_cache_opts);
@@ -249,60 +183,53 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
std::string str1(rnd.RandomString(1000));
TestItem item1(str1.data(), str1.length());
// Insert a dummy handle.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper()));
// Insert k1.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper()));
// Insert and Lookup the second item.
std::string str2(rnd.RandomString(500));
std::string str2(rnd.RandomString(200));
TestItem item2(str2.data(), str2.length());
// Insert a dummy handle, k1 is not evicted.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper()));
bool kept_in_sec_cache{false};
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle1 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key1, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_NE(handle1, nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<TestItem> val1{static_cast<TestItem*>(handle1->Value())};
ASSERT_NE(val1, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(val1->ToString(), str1);
handle1.reset();
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle1, nullptr);
// Insert k2 and k1 is evicted.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper(), false));
handle1 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key1, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle1, nullptr);
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key2, &item2, GetHelper()));
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle2 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key2, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_NE(handle2, nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<TestItem> val2{static_cast<TestItem*>(handle2->Value())};
std::unique_ptr<TestItem> val2 =
std::unique_ptr<TestItem>(static_cast<TestItem*>(handle2->Value()));
ASSERT_NE(val2, nullptr);
ASSERT_EQ(memcmp(val2->Buf(), item2.Buf(), item2.Size()), 0);
// Insert k1 again and a dummy handle is inserted.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper(), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key1, &item1, GetHelper()));
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle1_1 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key1, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/false,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle1_1, nullptr);
// Create Fails.
SetFailCreate(true);
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle2_1 =
sec_cache->Lookup(key2, GetHelper(), this, true, /*advise_erase=*/true,
/*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_EQ(handle2_1, nullptr);
// Save Fails.
std::string str3 = rnd.RandomString(10);
TestItem item3(str3.data(), str3.length());
// The first Status is OK because a dummy handle is inserted.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key3, &item3, GetHelperFail(), false));
ASSERT_NOK(sec_cache->Insert(key3, &item3, GetHelperFail(), false));
// The Status is OK because a dummy handle is inserted.
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(key3, &item3, GetHelperFail()));
ASSERT_NOK(sec_cache->Insert(key3, &item3, GetHelperFail()));
sec_cache.reset();
}
@@ -333,11 +260,11 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
get_perf_context()->Reset();
Random rnd(301);
std::string str1 = test::CompressibleString(&rnd, 0.5, 1001);
std::string str1 = rnd.RandomString(1001);
auto item1_1 = new TestItem(str1.data(), str1.length());
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(key1, item1_1, GetHelper(), str1.length()));
std::string str2 = test::CompressibleString(&rnd, 0.5, 1012);
std::string str2 = rnd.RandomString(1012);
auto item2_1 = new TestItem(str2.data(), str2.length());
// After this Insert, primary cache contains k2 and secondary cache contains
// k1's dummy item.
@@ -346,7 +273,7 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
std::string str3 = test::CompressibleString(&rnd, 0.5, 1024);
std::string str3 = rnd.RandomString(1024);
auto item3_1 = new TestItem(str3.data(), str3.length());
// After this Insert, primary cache contains k3 and secondary cache contains
// k1's dummy item and k2's dummy item.
@@ -365,13 +292,10 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(key2, item2_2, GetHelper(), str2.length()));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 1);
if (sec_cache_is_compressed) {
ASSERT_EQ(
Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes),
str1.length());
ASSERT_LT(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes,
str1.length());
ASSERT_GT(Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes),
str1.length() / 10);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
1008);
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
@@ -383,13 +307,10 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
ASSERT_OK(cache->Insert(key3, item3_2, GetHelper(), str3.length()));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 2);
if (sec_cache_is_compressed) {
ASSERT_EQ(
Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes),
str2.length());
ASSERT_LT(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
str2.length());
ASSERT_GT(Pop(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes),
str2.length() / 10);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes,
str1.length() + str2.length());
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
2027);
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
@@ -715,7 +636,8 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
size_t str_size{8500};
std::string str = rnd.RandomString(static_cast<int>(str_size));
size_t charge{0};
CacheValueChunk* chunks_head = sec_cache->SplitValueIntoChunks(str, charge);
CacheValueChunk* chunks_head =
sec_cache->SplitValueIntoChunks(str, kLZ4Compression, charge);
ASSERT_EQ(charge, str_size + 3 * (sizeof(CacheValueChunk) - 1));
CacheValueChunk* current_chunk = chunks_head;
@@ -761,9 +683,12 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
std::unique_ptr<CompressedSecondaryCache> sec_cache =
std::make_unique<CompressedSecondaryCache>(
CompressedSecondaryCacheOptions(1000, 0, true, 0.5, 0.0));
std::string value_str = sec_cache->MergeChunksIntoValue(chunks_head);
ASSERT_EQ(value_str.size(), size1 + size2 + size3);
ASSERT_EQ(value_str, str);
size_t charge{0};
CacheAllocationPtr value =
sec_cache->MergeChunksIntoValue(chunks_head, charge);
ASSERT_EQ(charge, size1 + size2 + size3);
std::string value_str{value.get(), charge};
ASSERT_EQ(strcmp(value_str.data(), str.data()), 0);
while (chunks_head != nullptr) {
CacheValueChunk* tmp_chunk = chunks_head;
@@ -795,12 +720,15 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
size_t str_size{8500};
std::string str = rnd.RandomString(static_cast<int>(str_size));
size_t charge{0};
CacheValueChunk* chunks_head = sec_cache->SplitValueIntoChunks(str, charge);
CacheValueChunk* chunks_head =
sec_cache->SplitValueIntoChunks(str, kLZ4Compression, charge);
ASSERT_EQ(charge, str_size + 3 * (sizeof(CacheValueChunk) - 1));
std::string value_str = sec_cache->MergeChunksIntoValue(chunks_head);
ASSERT_EQ(value_str.size(), str_size);
ASSERT_EQ(value_str, str);
CacheAllocationPtr value =
sec_cache->MergeChunksIntoValue(chunks_head, charge);
ASSERT_EQ(charge, str_size);
std::string value_str{value.get(), charge};
ASSERT_EQ(strcmp(value_str.data(), str.data()), 0);
sec_cache->GetHelper(true)->del_cb(chunks_head, /*alloc*/ nullptr);
}
@@ -809,7 +737,7 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase : public testing::Test,
class CompressedSecondaryCacheTest
: public CompressedSecondaryCacheTestBase,
public testing::WithParamInterface<std::string> {
const std::string& Type() const override { return GetParam(); }
const std::string& Type() override { return GetParam(); }
};
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTest,
@@ -824,7 +752,7 @@ class CompressedSecCacheTestWithCompressAndAllocatorParam
sec_cache_is_compressed_ = std::get<0>(GetParam());
use_jemalloc_ = std::get<1>(GetParam());
}
const std::string& Type() const override { return std::get<2>(GetParam()); }
const std::string& Type() override { return std::get<2>(GetParam()); }
bool sec_cache_is_compressed_;
bool use_jemalloc_;
};
@@ -845,7 +773,7 @@ class CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam
CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam() {
sec_cache_is_compressed_ = std::get<0>(GetParam());
}
const std::string& Type() const override { return std::get<1>(GetParam()); }
const std::string& Type() override { return std::get<1>(GetParam()); }
bool sec_cache_is_compressed_;
};
@@ -856,7 +784,8 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam, BasicTestFromString) {
if (LZ4_Supported()) {
sec_cache_uri =
"compressed_secondary_cache://"
"capacity=2048;num_shard_bits=0;compression_type=kLZ4Compression";
"capacity=2048;num_shard_bits=0;compression_type=kLZ4Compression;"
"compress_format_version=2";
} else {
ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP("This test requires LZ4 support.");
sec_cache_uri =
@@ -887,7 +816,7 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam,
sec_cache_uri =
"compressed_secondary_cache://"
"capacity=2048;num_shard_bits=0;compression_type=kLZ4Compression;"
"enable_custom_split_merge=true";
"compress_format_version=2;enable_custom_split_merge=true";
} else {
ROCKSDB_GTEST_SKIP("This test requires LZ4 support.");
sec_cache_uri =
@@ -911,6 +840,7 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam,
BasicTestHelper(sec_cache, sec_cache_is_compressed_);
}
TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam, FailsTest) {
FailsTest(sec_cache_is_compressed_);
}
@@ -962,8 +892,8 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam, EntryRoles) {
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> sec_cache = NewCompressedSecondaryCache(opts);
Random rnd(301);
std::string junk = test::CompressibleString(&rnd, 0.5, 1000);
// Fixed seed to ensure consistent compressibility (doesn't compress)
std::string junk(Random(301).RandomString(1000));
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < kNumCacheEntryRoles; ++i) {
CacheEntryRole role = static_cast<CacheEntryRole>(i);
@@ -974,16 +904,16 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam, EntryRoles) {
Slice ith_key = Slice(junk.data(), 16);
get_perf_context()->Reset();
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(ith_key, &item, GetHelper(role), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(ith_key, &item, GetHelper(role)));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_dummy_count, 1U);
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(ith_key, &item, GetHelper(role), false));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->Insert(ith_key, &item, GetHelper(role)));
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_insert_real_count, 1U);
bool kept_in_sec_cache{true};
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle = sec_cache->Lookup(
ith_key, GetHelper(role), this, true,
/*advise_erase=*/true, /*stats=*/nullptr, kept_in_sec_cache);
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> handle =
sec_cache->Lookup(ith_key, GetHelper(role), this, true,
/*advise_erase=*/true, kept_in_sec_cache);
ASSERT_NE(handle, nullptr);
// Lookup returns the right data
@@ -996,11 +926,9 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTestWithCompressionParam, EntryRoles) {
sec_cache_is_compressed_ && !do_not_compress.Contains(role);
if (compressed) {
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes,
junk.length());
ASSERT_LT(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
junk.length() * 3 / 4);
ASSERT_GT(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
junk.length() / 4);
1000);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes,
1007);
} else {
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_uncompressed_bytes, 0);
ASSERT_EQ(get_perf_context()->compressed_sec_cache_compressed_bytes, 0);
@@ -1022,7 +950,7 @@ class CompressedSecCacheTestWithCompressAndSplitParam
sec_cache_is_compressed_ = std::get<0>(GetParam());
enable_custom_split_merge_ = std::get<1>(GetParam());
}
const std::string& Type() const override { return std::get<2>(GetParam()); }
const std::string& Type() override { return std::get<2>(GetParam()); }
bool sec_cache_is_compressed_;
bool enable_custom_split_merge_;
};
@@ -1048,58 +976,24 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecondaryCacheTest, SplictValueAndMergeChunksTest) {
SplictValueAndMergeChunksTest();
}
using secondary_cache_test_util::WithCacheType;
class CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered
: public testing::Test,
public WithCacheType,
public testing::WithParamInterface<
std::tuple<PrimaryCacheType, TieredAdmissionPolicy>> {
class CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered : public ::testing::Test {
public:
using secondary_cache_test_util::WithCacheType::TestItem;
CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered() {
LRUCacheOptions lru_opts;
HyperClockCacheOptions hcc_opts(
/*_capacity=*/0,
/*_estimated_entry_charge=*/256 << 10,
/*_num_shard_bits=*/0);
// eviction_effort_cap setting simply to avoid churn in existing test
hcc_opts.eviction_effort_cap = 100;
TieredCacheOptions opts;
lru_opts.capacity = 0;
lru_opts.num_shard_bits = 0;
lru_opts.high_pri_pool_ratio = 0;
opts.cache_type = std::get<0>(GetParam());
if (opts.cache_type == PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU) {
opts.cache_opts = &lru_opts;
} else {
opts.cache_opts = &hcc_opts;
}
opts.adm_policy = std::get<1>(GetParam());
;
opts.comp_cache_opts.capacity = 0;
opts.comp_cache_opts.num_shard_bits = 0;
opts.total_capacity = 100 << 20;
opts.compressed_secondary_ratio = 0.3;
cache_ = NewTieredCache(opts);
TieredVolatileCacheOptions opts;
lru_opts.capacity = 70 << 20;
opts.cache_opts = &lru_opts;
opts.cache_type = PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU;
opts.comp_cache_opts.capacity = 30 << 20;
cache_ = NewTieredVolatileCache(opts);
cache_res_mgr_ =
std::make_shared<CacheReservationManagerImpl<CacheEntryRole::kMisc>>(
cache_);
}
const std::string& Type() const override {
if (std::get<0>(GetParam()) == PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU) {
return lru_str;
} else {
return hcc_str;
}
}
protected:
CacheReservationManager* cache_res_mgr() { return cache_res_mgr_.get(); }
std::shared_ptr<Cache> GetTieredCache() { return cache_; }
Cache* GetCache() {
return static_cast_with_check<CacheWithSecondaryAdapter, Cache>(
cache_.get())
@@ -1119,21 +1013,15 @@ class CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered
private:
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache_;
std::shared_ptr<CacheReservationManager> cache_res_mgr_;
static std::string lru_str;
static std::string hcc_str;
};
std::string CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered::lru_str(WithCacheType::kLRU);
std::string CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered::hcc_str(
WithCacheType::kFixedHyperClock);
bool CacheUsageWithinBounds(size_t val1, size_t val2, size_t error) {
return ((val1 < (val2 + error)) && (val1 > (val2 - error)));
}
TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered, CacheReservationManager) {
TEST_F(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered, CacheReservationManager) {
CompressedSecondaryCache* sec_cache =
static_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(GetSecondaryCache());
reinterpret_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(GetSecondaryCache());
// Use EXPECT_PRED3 instead of EXPECT_NEAR to void too many size_t to
// double explicit casts
@@ -1153,10 +1041,10 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered, CacheReservationManager) {
EXPECT_EQ(sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), 0);
}
TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered,
TEST_F(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered,
CacheReservationManagerMultipleUpdate) {
CompressedSecondaryCache* sec_cache =
static_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(GetSecondaryCache());
reinterpret_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(GetSecondaryCache());
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (30 << 20),
GetPercent(30 << 20, 1));
@@ -1179,268 +1067,6 @@ TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered,
EXPECT_EQ(sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), 0);
}
TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered, AdmissionPolicy) {
if (!LZ4_Supported()) {
ROCKSDB_GTEST_BYPASS("This test requires LZ4 support\n");
return;
}
Cache* tiered_cache = GetTieredCache().get();
Cache* cache = GetCache();
std::vector<CacheKey> keys;
std::vector<std::string> vals;
// Make the item size slightly less than 10MB to ensure we can fit the
// expected number of items in the cache
int item_size = (10 << 20) - (1 << 18);
int i;
Random rnd(301);
for (i = 0; i < 14; ++i) {
keys.emplace_back(CacheKey::CreateUniqueForCacheLifetime(cache));
vals.emplace_back(rnd.RandomString(item_size));
}
for (i = 0; i < 7; ++i) {
TestItem* item = new TestItem(vals[i].data(), vals[i].length());
ASSERT_OK(tiered_cache->Insert(keys[i].AsSlice(), item, GetHelper(),
vals[i].length()));
}
Cache::Handle* handle1;
handle1 = tiered_cache->Lookup(keys[0].AsSlice(), GetHelper(),
/*context*/ this, Cache::Priority::LOW);
ASSERT_NE(handle1, nullptr);
Cache::Handle* handle2;
handle2 = tiered_cache->Lookup(keys[1].AsSlice(), GetHelper(),
/*context*/ this, Cache::Priority::LOW);
ASSERT_NE(handle2, nullptr);
tiered_cache->Release(handle1);
tiered_cache->Release(handle2);
// Flush all previous entries out of the primary cache
for (i = 7; i < 14; ++i) {
TestItem* item = new TestItem(vals[i].data(), vals[i].length());
ASSERT_OK(tiered_cache->Insert(keys[i].AsSlice(), item, GetHelper(),
vals[i].length()));
}
// keys 0 and 1 should be found as they had the hit bit set
handle1 = tiered_cache->Lookup(keys[0].AsSlice(), GetHelper(),
/*context*/ this, Cache::Priority::LOW);
ASSERT_NE(handle1, nullptr);
handle2 = tiered_cache->Lookup(keys[1].AsSlice(), GetHelper(),
/*context*/ this, Cache::Priority::LOW);
ASSERT_NE(handle2, nullptr);
tiered_cache->Release(handle1);
tiered_cache->Release(handle2);
handle1 = tiered_cache->Lookup(keys[2].AsSlice(), GetHelper(),
/*context*/ this, Cache::Priority::LOW);
ASSERT_EQ(handle1, nullptr);
handle1 = tiered_cache->Lookup(keys[3].AsSlice(), GetHelper(),
/*context*/ this, Cache::Priority::LOW);
ASSERT_EQ(handle1, nullptr);
}
TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered, DynamicUpdate) {
CompressedSecondaryCache* sec_cache =
static_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(GetSecondaryCache());
std::shared_ptr<Cache> tiered_cache = GetTieredCache();
// Use EXPECT_PRED3 instead of EXPECT_NEAR to void too many size_t to
// double explicit casts
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (30 << 20),
GetPercent(30 << 20, 1));
size_t sec_capacity;
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (30 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, 130 << 20));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (39 << 20),
GetPercent(39 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (39 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, 70 << 20));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (21 << 20),
GetPercent(21 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (21 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, 100 << 20));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (30 << 20),
GetPercent(30 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (30 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.4));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (40 << 20),
GetPercent(40 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (40 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.2));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (20 << 20),
GetPercent(20 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (20 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 1.0));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (100 << 20),
GetPercent(100 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, 100 << 20);
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.0));
// Only check usage for LRU cache. HCC shows a 64KB usage for some reason
if (std::get<0>(GetParam()) == PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU) {
ASSERT_EQ(GetCache()->GetUsage(), 0);
}
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, 0);
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.3));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (30 << 20),
GetPercent(30 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (30 << 20));
}
TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered, DynamicUpdateWithReservation) {
CompressedSecondaryCache* sec_cache =
static_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(GetSecondaryCache());
std::shared_ptr<Cache> tiered_cache = GetTieredCache();
ASSERT_OK(cache_res_mgr()->UpdateCacheReservation(10 << 20));
// Use EXPECT_PRED3 instead of EXPECT_NEAR to void too many size_t to
// double explicit casts
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (37 << 20),
GetPercent(37 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (3 << 20),
GetPercent(3 << 20, 1));
size_t sec_capacity;
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (30 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, 70 << 20));
// Only check usage for LRU cache. HCC is slightly off for some reason
if (std::get<0>(GetParam()) == PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU) {
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (28 << 20),
GetPercent(28 << 20, 1));
}
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (3 << 20),
GetPercent(3 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (21 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, 130 << 20));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (46 << 20),
GetPercent(46 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (3 << 20),
GetPercent(3 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (39 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, 100 << 20));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (37 << 20),
GetPercent(37 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (3 << 20),
GetPercent(3 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (30 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(tiered_cache->GetSecondaryCacheCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, 30 << 20);
size_t sec_usage;
ASSERT_OK(tiered_cache->GetSecondaryCachePinnedUsage(sec_usage));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_usage, 3 << 20,
GetPercent(3 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.39));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (45 << 20),
GetPercent(45 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (4 << 20),
GetPercent(4 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (39 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.2));
// Only check usage for LRU cache. HCC is slightly off for some reason
if (std::get<0>(GetParam()) == PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU) {
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (28 << 20),
GetPercent(28 << 20, 1));
}
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (2 << 20),
GetPercent(2 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (20 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 1.0));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (100 << 20),
GetPercent(100 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (10 << 20),
GetPercent(10 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, 100 << 20);
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.0));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (10 << 20),
GetPercent(10 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, 0);
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.3));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (37 << 20),
GetPercent(37 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (3 << 20),
GetPercent(3 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, 30 << 20);
ASSERT_OK(cache_res_mgr()->UpdateCacheReservation(0));
}
TEST_P(CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered, ReservationOverCapacity) {
CompressedSecondaryCache* sec_cache =
static_cast<CompressedSecondaryCache*>(GetSecondaryCache());
std::shared_ptr<Cache> tiered_cache = GetTieredCache();
ASSERT_OK(cache_res_mgr()->UpdateCacheReservation(110 << 20));
// Use EXPECT_PRED3 instead of EXPECT_NEAR to void too many size_t to
// double explicit casts
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (110 << 20),
GetPercent(110 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (30 << 20),
GetPercent(30 << 20, 1));
size_t sec_capacity;
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (30 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(UpdateTieredCache(tiered_cache, -1, 0.39));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (110 << 20),
GetPercent(110 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (39 << 20),
GetPercent(39 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (39 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(cache_res_mgr()->UpdateCacheReservation(90 << 20));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, GetCache()->GetUsage(), (94 << 20),
GetPercent(94 << 20, 1));
EXPECT_PRED3(CacheUsageWithinBounds, sec_cache->TEST_GetUsage(), (35 << 20),
GetPercent(35 << 20, 1));
ASSERT_OK(sec_cache->GetCapacity(sec_capacity));
ASSERT_EQ(sec_capacity, (39 << 20));
ASSERT_OK(cache_res_mgr()->UpdateCacheReservation(0));
}
INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(
CompressedSecCacheTests, CompressedSecCacheTestWithTiered,
::testing::Values(
std::make_tuple(PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU,
TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAllowCacheHits),
std::make_tuple(PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeHCC,
TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAllowCacheHits)));
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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@@ -93,8 +93,9 @@ void LRUHandleTable::Resize() {
uint32_t old_length = uint32_t{1} << length_bits_;
int new_length_bits = length_bits_ + 1;
std::unique_ptr<LRUHandle*[]> new_list{
new LRUHandle* [size_t{1} << new_length_bits] {}};
std::unique_ptr<LRUHandle* []> new_list {
new LRUHandle* [size_t{1} << new_length_bits] {}
};
[[maybe_unused]] uint32_t count = 0;
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < old_length; i++) {
LRUHandle* h = list_[i];
@@ -276,8 +277,8 @@ void LRUCacheShard::LRU_Insert(LRUHandle* e) {
e->SetInHighPriPool(false);
e->SetInLowPriPool(true);
low_pri_pool_usage_ += e->total_charge;
lru_low_pri_ = e;
MaintainPoolSize();
lru_low_pri_ = e;
} else {
// Insert "e" to the head of bottom-pri pool.
e->next = lru_bottom_pri_->next;
@@ -300,7 +301,6 @@ void LRUCacheShard::MaintainPoolSize() {
// Overflow last entry in high-pri pool to low-pri pool.
lru_low_pri_ = lru_low_pri_->next;
assert(lru_low_pri_ != &lru_);
assert(lru_low_pri_->InHighPriPool());
lru_low_pri_->SetInHighPriPool(false);
lru_low_pri_->SetInLowPriPool(true);
assert(high_pri_pool_usage_ >= lru_low_pri_->total_charge);
@@ -312,7 +312,6 @@ void LRUCacheShard::MaintainPoolSize() {
// Overflow last entry in low-pri pool to bottom-pri pool.
lru_bottom_pri_ = lru_bottom_pri_->next;
assert(lru_bottom_pri_ != &lru_);
assert(lru_bottom_pri_->InLowPriPool());
lru_bottom_pri_->SetInHighPriPool(false);
lru_bottom_pri_->SetInLowPriPool(false);
assert(low_pri_pool_usage_ >= lru_bottom_pri_->total_charge);
@@ -340,8 +339,8 @@ void LRUCacheShard::NotifyEvicted(
MemoryAllocator* alloc = table_.GetAllocator();
for (LRUHandle* entry : evicted_handles) {
if (eviction_callback_ &&
eviction_callback_(entry->key(), static_cast<Cache::Handle*>(entry),
entry->HasHit())) {
eviction_callback_(entry->key(),
reinterpret_cast<Cache::Handle*>(entry))) {
// Callback took ownership of obj; just free handle
free(entry);
} else {
@@ -506,8 +505,7 @@ bool LRUCacheShard::Release(LRUHandle* e, bool /*useful*/,
// Only call eviction callback if we're sure no one requested erasure
// FIXME: disabled because of test churn
if (false && was_in_cache && !erase_if_last_ref && eviction_callback_ &&
eviction_callback_(e->key(), static_cast<Cache::Handle*>(e),
e->HasHit())) {
eviction_callback_(e->key(), reinterpret_cast<Cache::Handle*>(e))) {
// Callback took ownership of obj; just free handle
free(e);
} else {
@@ -661,32 +659,21 @@ LRUCache::LRUCache(const LRUCacheOptions& opts) : ShardedCache(opts) {
}
Cache::ObjectPtr LRUCache::Value(Handle* handle) {
auto h = static_cast<const LRUHandle*>(handle);
auto h = reinterpret_cast<const LRUHandle*>(handle);
return h->value;
}
size_t LRUCache::GetCharge(Handle* handle) const {
return static_cast<const LRUHandle*>(handle)->GetCharge(
return reinterpret_cast<const LRUHandle*>(handle)->GetCharge(
GetShard(0).metadata_charge_policy_);
}
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* LRUCache::GetCacheItemHelper(
Handle* handle) const {
auto h = static_cast<const LRUHandle*>(handle);
auto h = reinterpret_cast<const LRUHandle*>(handle);
return h->helper;
}
void LRUCache::ApplyToHandle(
Cache* cache, Handle* handle,
const std::function<void(const Slice& key, ObjectPtr value, size_t charge,
const CacheItemHelper* helper)>& callback) {
auto cache_ptr = static_cast<LRUCache*>(cache);
auto h = static_cast<const LRUHandle*>(handle);
callback(h->key(), h->value,
h->GetCharge(cache_ptr->GetShard(0).metadata_charge_policy_),
h->helper);
}
size_t LRUCache::TEST_GetLRUSize() {
return SumOverShards([](LRUCacheShard& cs) { return cs.TEST_GetLRUSize(); });
}
@@ -725,12 +712,12 @@ std::shared_ptr<Cache> LRUCacheOptions::MakeSharedCache() const {
return cache;
}
std::shared_ptr<RowCache> LRUCacheOptions::MakeSharedRowCache() const {
std::shared_ptr<GeneralCache> LRUCacheOptions::MakeSharedGeneralCache() const {
if (secondary_cache) {
// Not allowed for a RowCache
// Not allowed for a GeneralCache
return nullptr;
}
// Works while RowCache is an alias for Cache
// Works while GeneralCache is an alias for Cache
return MakeSharedCache();
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ namespace lru_cache {
// LRUCacheShard::Lookup.
// While refs > 0, public properties like value and deleter must not change.
struct LRUHandle : public Cache::Handle {
struct LRUHandle {
Cache::ObjectPtr value;
const Cache::CacheItemHelper* helper;
LRUHandle* next_hash;
@@ -452,12 +452,6 @@ class LRUCache
size_t GetCharge(Handle* handle) const override;
const CacheItemHelper* GetCacheItemHelper(Handle* handle) const override;
void ApplyToHandle(
Cache* cache, Handle* handle,
const std::function<void(const Slice& key, ObjectPtr obj, size_t charge,
const CacheItemHelper* helper)>& callback)
override;
// Retrieves number of elements in LRU, for unit test purpose only.
size_t TEST_GetLRUSize();
// Retrieves high pri pool ratio.
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@@ -7,4 +7,38 @@
#include "cache/cache_entry_roles.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
namespace {
void NoopDelete(Cache::ObjectPtr, MemoryAllocator*) {}
size_t SliceSize(Cache::ObjectPtr obj) {
return static_cast<Slice*>(obj)->size();
}
Status SliceSaveTo(Cache::ObjectPtr from_obj, size_t from_offset, size_t length,
char* out) {
const Slice& slice = *static_cast<Slice*>(from_obj);
std::memcpy(out, slice.data() + from_offset, length);
return Status::OK();
}
Status FailCreate(const Slice&, Cache::CreateContext*, MemoryAllocator*,
Cache::ObjectPtr*, size_t*) {
return Status::NotSupported("Only for dumping data into SecondaryCache");
}
} // namespace
Status SecondaryCache::InsertSaved(const Slice& key, const Slice& saved) {
static Cache::CacheItemHelper helper_no_secondary{CacheEntryRole::kMisc,
&NoopDelete};
static Cache::CacheItemHelper helper{
CacheEntryRole::kMisc, &NoopDelete, &SliceSize,
&SliceSaveTo, &FailCreate, &helper_no_secondary};
// NOTE: depends on Insert() being synchronous, not keeping pointer `&saved`
return Insert(key, const_cast<Slice*>(&saved), &helper);
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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@@ -5,11 +5,7 @@
#include "cache/secondary_cache_adapter.h"
#include <atomic>
#include "cache/tiered_secondary_cache.h"
#include "monitoring/perf_context_imp.h"
#include "test_util/sync_point.h"
#include "util/cast_util.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
@@ -21,7 +17,6 @@ struct Dummy {
};
const Dummy kDummy{};
Cache::ObjectPtr const kDummyObj = const_cast<Dummy*>(&kDummy);
const char* kTieredCacheName = "TieredCache";
} // namespace
// When CacheWithSecondaryAdapter is constructed with the distribute_cache_res
@@ -33,7 +28,7 @@ const char* kTieredCacheName = "TieredCache";
// proportionally across the primary/secondary caches.
//
// The primary block cache is initially sized to the sum of the primary cache
// budget + the secondary cache budget, as follows -
// budget + teh secondary cache budget, as follows -
// |--------- Primary Cache Configured Capacity -----------|
// |---Secondary Cache Budget----|----Primary Cache Budget-----|
//
@@ -51,7 +46,7 @@ const char* kTieredCacheName = "TieredCache";
// placeholder is counted against the primary cache. To compensate and count
// a portion of it against the secondary cache, the secondary cache Deflate()
// method is called to shrink it. Since the Deflate() causes the secondary
// actual usage to shrink, it is reflected here by releasing an equal amount
// actual usage to shrink, it is refelcted here by releasing an equal amount
// from the pri_cache_res_ reservation. The Deflate() in the secondary cache
// can be, but is not required to be, implemented using its own cache
// reservation manager.
@@ -72,25 +67,19 @@ const char* kTieredCacheName = "TieredCache";
// reservation is increased by an equal amount.
//
// Another way of implementing this would have been to simply split the user
// reservation into primary and secondary components. However, this would
// reservation into primary and seconary components. However, this would
// require allocating a structure to track the associated secondary cache
// reservation, which adds some complexity and overhead.
//
CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::CacheWithSecondaryAdapter(
std::shared_ptr<Cache> target,
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> secondary_cache,
TieredAdmissionPolicy adm_policy, bool distribute_cache_res)
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> secondary_cache, bool distribute_cache_res)
: CacheWrapper(std::move(target)),
secondary_cache_(std::move(secondary_cache)),
adm_policy_(adm_policy),
distribute_cache_res_(distribute_cache_res),
placeholder_usage_(0),
reserved_usage_(0),
sec_reserved_(0) {
target_->SetEvictionCallback(
[this](const Slice& key, Handle* handle, bool was_hit) {
return EvictionHandler(key, handle, was_hit);
});
distribute_cache_res_(distribute_cache_res) {
target_->SetEvictionCallback([this](const Slice& key, Handle* handle) {
return EvictionHandler(key, handle);
});
if (distribute_cache_res_) {
size_t sec_capacity = 0;
pri_cache_res_ = std::make_shared<ConcurrentCacheReservationManager>(
@@ -119,36 +108,20 @@ CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::~CacheWithSecondaryAdapter() {
size_t sec_capacity = 0;
Status s = secondary_cache_->GetCapacity(sec_capacity);
assert(s.ok());
assert(placeholder_usage_ == 0);
assert(reserved_usage_ == 0);
if (pri_cache_res_->GetTotalMemoryUsed() != sec_capacity) {
fprintf(stdout,
"~CacheWithSecondaryAdapter: Primary cache reservation: "
"%zu, Secondary cache capacity: %zu, "
"Secondary cache reserved: %zu\n",
pri_cache_res_->GetTotalMemoryUsed(), sec_capacity,
sec_reserved_);
}
assert(pri_cache_res_->GetTotalReservedCacheSize() == sec_capacity);
}
#endif // NDEBUG
}
bool CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::EvictionHandler(const Slice& key,
Handle* handle, bool was_hit) {
Handle* handle) {
auto helper = GetCacheItemHelper(handle);
if (helper->IsSecondaryCacheCompatible() &&
adm_policy_ != TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyThreeQueue) {
if (helper->IsSecondaryCacheCompatible()) {
auto obj = target_->Value(handle);
// Ignore dummy entry
if (obj != kDummyObj) {
bool force = false;
if (adm_policy_ == TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAllowCacheHits) {
force = was_hit;
} else if (adm_policy_ == TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAllowAll) {
force = true;
}
// Spill into secondary cache.
secondary_cache_->Insert(key, obj, helper, force).PermitUncheckedError();
secondary_cache_->Insert(key, obj, helper).PermitUncheckedError();
}
}
// Never takes ownership of obj
@@ -245,43 +218,14 @@ Cache::Handle* CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::Promote(
Status CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::Insert(const Slice& key, ObjectPtr value,
const CacheItemHelper* helper,
size_t charge, Handle** handle,
Priority priority,
const Slice& compressed_value,
CompressionType type) {
Priority priority) {
Status s = target_->Insert(key, value, helper, charge, handle, priority);
if (s.ok() && value == nullptr && distribute_cache_res_ && handle) {
charge = target_->GetCharge(*handle);
MutexLock l(&cache_res_mutex_);
placeholder_usage_ += charge;
// Check if total placeholder reservation is more than the overall
// cache capacity. If it is, then we don't try to charge the
// secondary cache because we don't want to overcharge it (beyond
// its capacity).
// In order to make this a bit more lightweight, we also check if
// the difference between placeholder_usage_ and reserved_usage_ is
// atleast kReservationChunkSize and avoid any adjustments if not.
if ((placeholder_usage_ <= target_->GetCapacity()) &&
((placeholder_usage_ - reserved_usage_) >= kReservationChunkSize)) {
reserved_usage_ = placeholder_usage_ & ~(kReservationChunkSize - 1);
size_t new_sec_reserved =
static_cast<size_t>(reserved_usage_ * sec_cache_res_ratio_);
size_t sec_charge = new_sec_reserved - sec_reserved_;
s = secondary_cache_->Deflate(sec_charge);
assert(s.ok());
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(sec_charge,
/*increase=*/false);
assert(s.ok());
sec_reserved_ += sec_charge;
}
}
// Warm up the secondary cache with the compressed block. The secondary
// cache may choose to ignore it based on the admission policy.
if (value != nullptr && !compressed_value.empty() &&
adm_policy_ == TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyThreeQueue &&
helper->IsSecondaryCacheCompatible()) {
Status status = secondary_cache_->InsertSaved(key, compressed_value, type);
assert(status.ok() || status.IsNotSupported());
if (s.ok() && value == nullptr && distribute_cache_res_) {
size_t sec_charge = static_cast<size_t>(charge * (sec_cache_res_ratio_));
s = secondary_cache_->Deflate(sec_charge);
assert(s.ok());
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(sec_charge, /*increase=*/false);
assert(s.ok());
}
return s;
@@ -304,8 +248,7 @@ Cache::Handle* CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::Lookup(const Slice& key,
bool kept_in_sec_cache = false;
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> secondary_handle =
secondary_cache_->Lookup(key, helper, create_context, /*wait*/ true,
found_dummy_entry, stats,
/*out*/ kept_in_sec_cache);
found_dummy_entry, /*out*/ kept_in_sec_cache);
if (secondary_handle) {
result = Promote(std::move(secondary_handle), key, helper, priority,
stats, found_dummy_entry, kept_in_sec_cache);
@@ -320,27 +263,11 @@ bool CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::Release(Handle* handle,
ObjectPtr v = target_->Value(handle);
if (v == nullptr && distribute_cache_res_) {
size_t charge = target_->GetCharge(handle);
MutexLock l(&cache_res_mutex_);
placeholder_usage_ -= charge;
// Check if total placeholder reservation is more than the overall
// cache capacity. If it is, then we do nothing as reserved_usage_ must
// be already maxed out
if ((placeholder_usage_ <= target_->GetCapacity()) &&
(placeholder_usage_ < reserved_usage_)) {
// Adjust reserved_usage_ in chunks of kReservationChunkSize, so
// we don't hit this slow path too often.
reserved_usage_ = placeholder_usage_ & ~(kReservationChunkSize - 1);
size_t new_sec_reserved =
static_cast<size_t>(reserved_usage_ * sec_cache_res_ratio_);
size_t sec_charge = sec_reserved_ - new_sec_reserved;
Status s = secondary_cache_->Inflate(sec_charge);
assert(s.ok());
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(sec_charge,
/*increase=*/true);
assert(s.ok());
sec_reserved_ -= sec_charge;
}
size_t sec_charge = static_cast<size_t>(charge * (sec_cache_res_ratio_));
Status s = secondary_cache_->Inflate(sec_charge);
assert(s.ok());
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(sec_charge, /*increase=*/true);
assert(s.ok());
}
}
return target_->Release(handle, erase_if_last_ref);
@@ -359,10 +286,10 @@ void CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::StartAsyncLookupOnMySecondary(
assert(async_handle.result_handle == nullptr);
std::unique_ptr<SecondaryCacheResultHandle> secondary_handle =
secondary_cache_->Lookup(
async_handle.key, async_handle.helper, async_handle.create_context,
/*wait*/ false, async_handle.found_dummy_entry, async_handle.stats,
/*out*/ async_handle.kept_in_sec_cache);
secondary_cache_->Lookup(async_handle.key, async_handle.helper,
async_handle.create_context, /*wait*/ false,
async_handle.found_dummy_entry,
/*out*/ async_handle.kept_in_sec_cache);
if (secondary_handle) {
// TODO with stacked secondaries: Check & process if already ready?
async_handle.pending_handle = secondary_handle.release();
@@ -449,7 +376,7 @@ void CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::WaitAll(AsyncLookupHandle* async_handles,
for (AsyncLookupHandle* cur : my_pending) {
my_secondary_handles.push_back(cur->pending_handle);
}
secondary_cache_->WaitAll(std::move(my_secondary_handles));
secondary_cache_->WaitAll(my_secondary_handles);
}
// Process results
@@ -472,279 +399,35 @@ std::string CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::GetPrintableOptions() const {
}
const char* CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::Name() const {
if (distribute_cache_res_) {
return kTieredCacheName;
} else {
// To the user, at least for now, configure the underlying cache with
// a secondary cache. So we pretend to be that cache
return target_->Name();
}
// To the user, at least for now, configure the underlying cache with
// a secondary cache. So we pretend to be that cache
return target_->Name();
}
// Update the total cache capacity. If we're distributing cache reservations
// to both primary and secondary, then update the pri_cache_res_reservation
// as well. At the moment, we don't have a good way of handling the case
// where the new capacity < total cache reservations.
void CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::SetCapacity(size_t capacity) {
if (distribute_cache_res_) {
MutexLock m(&cache_res_mutex_);
size_t sec_capacity = static_cast<size_t>(capacity * sec_cache_res_ratio_);
size_t old_sec_capacity = 0;
Status s = secondary_cache_->GetCapacity(old_sec_capacity);
if (!s.ok()) {
return;
}
if (old_sec_capacity > sec_capacity) {
// We're shrinking the cache. We do things in the following order to
// avoid a temporary spike in usage over the configured capacity -
// 1. Lower the secondary cache capacity
// 2. Credit an equal amount (by decreasing pri_cache_res_) to the
// primary cache
// 3. Decrease the primary cache capacity to the total budget
s = secondary_cache_->SetCapacity(sec_capacity);
if (s.ok()) {
if (placeholder_usage_ > capacity) {
// Adjust reserved_usage_ down
reserved_usage_ = capacity & ~(kReservationChunkSize - 1);
}
size_t new_sec_reserved =
static_cast<size_t>(reserved_usage_ * sec_cache_res_ratio_);
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(
(old_sec_capacity - sec_capacity) -
(sec_reserved_ - new_sec_reserved),
/*increase=*/false);
sec_reserved_ = new_sec_reserved;
assert(s.ok());
target_->SetCapacity(capacity);
}
} else {
// We're expanding the cache. Do it in the following order to avoid
// unnecessary evictions -
// 1. Increase the primary cache capacity to total budget
// 2. Reserve additional memory in primary on behalf of secondary (by
// increasing pri_cache_res_ reservation)
// 3. Increase secondary cache capacity
target_->SetCapacity(capacity);
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(
sec_capacity - old_sec_capacity,
/*increase=*/true);
assert(s.ok());
s = secondary_cache_->SetCapacity(sec_capacity);
assert(s.ok());
}
} else {
// No cache reservation distribution. Just set the primary cache capacity.
target_->SetCapacity(capacity);
}
}
Status CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::GetSecondaryCacheCapacity(
size_t& size) const {
return secondary_cache_->GetCapacity(size);
}
Status CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::GetSecondaryCachePinnedUsage(
size_t& size) const {
Status s;
if (distribute_cache_res_) {
MutexLock m(&cache_res_mutex_);
size_t capacity = 0;
s = secondary_cache_->GetCapacity(capacity);
if (s.ok()) {
size = capacity - pri_cache_res_->GetTotalMemoryUsed();
} else {
size = 0;
}
} else {
size = 0;
}
return s;
}
// Update the secondary/primary allocation ratio (remember, the primary
// capacity is the total memory budget when distribute_cache_res_ is true).
// When the ratio changes, we may accumulate some error in the calculations
// for secondary cache inflate/deflate and pri_cache_res_ reservations.
// This is due to the rounding of the reservation amount.
//
// We rely on the current pri_cache_res_ total memory used to estimate the
// new secondary cache reservation after the ratio change. For this reason,
// once the ratio is lowered to 0.0 (effectively disabling the secondary
// cache and pri_cache_res_ total mem used going down to 0), we cannot
// increase the ratio and re-enable it, We might remove this limitation
// in the future.
Status CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::UpdateCacheReservationRatio(
double compressed_secondary_ratio) {
if (!distribute_cache_res_) {
return Status::NotSupported();
}
MutexLock m(&cache_res_mutex_);
size_t pri_capacity = target_->GetCapacity();
size_t sec_capacity =
static_cast<size_t>(pri_capacity * compressed_secondary_ratio);
size_t old_sec_capacity = 0;
Status s = secondary_cache_->GetCapacity(old_sec_capacity);
if (!s.ok()) {
return s;
}
// Calculate the new secondary cache reservation
// reserved_usage_ will never be > the cache capacity, so we don't
// have to worry about adjusting it here.
sec_cache_res_ratio_ = compressed_secondary_ratio;
size_t new_sec_reserved =
static_cast<size_t>(reserved_usage_ * sec_cache_res_ratio_);
if (sec_capacity > old_sec_capacity) {
// We're increasing the ratio, thus ending up with a larger secondary
// cache and a smaller usable primary cache capacity. Similar to
// SetCapacity(), we try to avoid a temporary increase in total usage
// beyond the configured capacity -
// 1. A higher secondary cache ratio means it gets a higher share of
// cache reservations. So first account for that by deflating the
// secondary cache
// 2. Increase pri_cache_res_ reservation to reflect the new secondary
// cache utilization (increase in capacity - increase in share of cache
// reservation)
// 3. Increase secondary cache capacity
assert(new_sec_reserved >= sec_reserved_);
s = secondary_cache_->Deflate(new_sec_reserved - sec_reserved_);
assert(s.ok());
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(
(sec_capacity - old_sec_capacity) - (new_sec_reserved - sec_reserved_),
/*increase=*/true);
assert(s.ok());
sec_reserved_ = new_sec_reserved;
s = secondary_cache_->SetCapacity(sec_capacity);
assert(s.ok());
} else {
// We're shrinking the ratio. Try to avoid unnecessary evictions -
// 1. Lower the secondary cache capacity
// 2. Decrease pri_cache_res_ reservation to reflect lower secondary
// cache utilization (decrease in capacity - decrease in share of cache
// reservations)
// 3. Inflate the secondary cache to give it back the reduction in its
// share of cache reservations
s = secondary_cache_->SetCapacity(sec_capacity);
if (s.ok()) {
s = pri_cache_res_->UpdateCacheReservation(
(old_sec_capacity - sec_capacity) -
(sec_reserved_ - new_sec_reserved),
/*increase=*/false);
assert(s.ok());
s = secondary_cache_->Inflate(sec_reserved_ - new_sec_reserved);
assert(s.ok());
sec_reserved_ = new_sec_reserved;
}
}
return s;
}
Status CacheWithSecondaryAdapter::UpdateAdmissionPolicy(
TieredAdmissionPolicy adm_policy) {
adm_policy_ = adm_policy;
return Status::OK();
}
std::shared_ptr<Cache> NewTieredCache(const TieredCacheOptions& _opts) {
if (!_opts.cache_opts) {
std::shared_ptr<Cache> NewTieredVolatileCache(
TieredVolatileCacheOptions& opts) {
if (!opts.cache_opts) {
return nullptr;
}
TieredCacheOptions opts = _opts;
{
bool valid_adm_policy = true;
switch (_opts.adm_policy) {
case TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAuto:
// Select an appropriate default policy
if (opts.adm_policy == TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAuto) {
if (opts.nvm_sec_cache) {
opts.adm_policy = TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyThreeQueue;
} else {
opts.adm_policy = TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyPlaceholder;
}
}
break;
case TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyPlaceholder:
case TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAllowCacheHits:
case TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAllowAll:
if (opts.nvm_sec_cache) {
valid_adm_policy = false;
}
break;
case TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyThreeQueue:
if (!opts.nvm_sec_cache) {
valid_adm_policy = false;
}
break;
default:
valid_adm_policy = false;
}
if (!valid_adm_policy) {
return nullptr;
}
}
std::shared_ptr<Cache> cache;
if (opts.cache_type == PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeLRU) {
LRUCacheOptions cache_opts =
*(static_cast_with_check<LRUCacheOptions, ShardedCacheOptions>(
opts.cache_opts));
cache_opts.capacity = opts.total_capacity;
cache_opts.secondary_cache = nullptr;
cache_opts.capacity += opts.comp_cache_opts.capacity;
cache = cache_opts.MakeSharedCache();
} else if (opts.cache_type == PrimaryCacheType::kCacheTypeHCC) {
HyperClockCacheOptions cache_opts =
*(static_cast_with_check<HyperClockCacheOptions, ShardedCacheOptions>(
opts.cache_opts));
cache_opts.capacity = opts.total_capacity;
cache_opts.secondary_cache = nullptr;
cache = cache_opts.MakeSharedCache();
} else {
return nullptr;
}
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> sec_cache;
opts.comp_cache_opts.capacity = static_cast<size_t>(
opts.total_capacity * opts.compressed_secondary_ratio);
sec_cache = NewCompressedSecondaryCache(opts.comp_cache_opts);
if (opts.nvm_sec_cache) {
if (opts.adm_policy == TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyThreeQueue) {
sec_cache = std::make_shared<TieredSecondaryCache>(
sec_cache, opts.nvm_sec_cache,
TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyThreeQueue);
} else {
return nullptr;
}
}
return std::make_shared<CacheWithSecondaryAdapter>(
cache, sec_cache, opts.adm_policy, /*distribute_cache_res=*/true);
}
Status UpdateTieredCache(const std::shared_ptr<Cache>& cache,
int64_t total_capacity,
double compressed_secondary_ratio,
TieredAdmissionPolicy adm_policy) {
if (!cache || strcmp(cache->Name(), kTieredCacheName)) {
return Status::InvalidArgument();
}
CacheWithSecondaryAdapter* tiered_cache =
static_cast<CacheWithSecondaryAdapter*>(cache.get());
Status s;
if (total_capacity > 0) {
tiered_cache->SetCapacity(total_capacity);
}
if (compressed_secondary_ratio >= 0.0 && compressed_secondary_ratio <= 1.0) {
s = tiered_cache->UpdateCacheReservationRatio(compressed_secondary_ratio);
}
if (adm_policy < TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyMax) {
s = tiered_cache->UpdateAdmissionPolicy(adm_policy);
}
return s;
return std::make_shared<CacheWithSecondaryAdapter>(cache, sec_cache, true);
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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@@ -15,17 +15,14 @@ class CacheWithSecondaryAdapter : public CacheWrapper {
explicit CacheWithSecondaryAdapter(
std::shared_ptr<Cache> target,
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> secondary_cache,
TieredAdmissionPolicy adm_policy = TieredAdmissionPolicy::kAdmPolicyAuto,
bool distribute_cache_res = false);
~CacheWithSecondaryAdapter() override;
Status Insert(
const Slice& key, ObjectPtr value, const CacheItemHelper* helper,
size_t charge, Handle** handle = nullptr,
Priority priority = Priority::LOW,
const Slice& compressed_value = Slice(),
CompressionType type = CompressionType::kNoCompression) override;
Status Insert(const Slice& key, ObjectPtr value,
const CacheItemHelper* helper, size_t charge,
Handle** handle = nullptr,
Priority priority = Priority::LOW) override;
Handle* Lookup(const Slice& key, const CacheItemHelper* helper,
CreateContext* create_context,
@@ -45,24 +42,12 @@ class CacheWithSecondaryAdapter : public CacheWrapper {
const char* Name() const override;
void SetCapacity(size_t capacity) override;
Status GetSecondaryCacheCapacity(size_t& size) const override;
Status GetSecondaryCachePinnedUsage(size_t& size) const override;
Status UpdateCacheReservationRatio(double ratio);
Status UpdateAdmissionPolicy(TieredAdmissionPolicy adm_policy);
Cache* TEST_GetCache() { return target_.get(); }
SecondaryCache* TEST_GetSecondaryCache() { return secondary_cache_.get(); }
private:
static constexpr size_t kReservationChunkSize = 1 << 20;
bool EvictionHandler(const Slice& key, Handle* handle, bool was_hit);
bool EvictionHandler(const Slice& key, Handle* handle);
void StartAsyncLookupOnMySecondary(AsyncLookupHandle& async_handle);
@@ -76,7 +61,6 @@ class CacheWithSecondaryAdapter : public CacheWrapper {
void CleanupCacheObject(ObjectPtr obj, const CacheItemHelper* helper);
std::shared_ptr<SecondaryCache> secondary_cache_;
TieredAdmissionPolicy adm_policy_;
// Whether to proportionally distribute cache memory reservations, i.e
// placeholder entries with null value and a non-zero charge, across
// the primary and secondary caches.
@@ -87,17 +71,6 @@ class CacheWithSecondaryAdapter : public CacheWrapper {
// Fraction of a cache memory reservation to be assigned to the secondary
// cache
double sec_cache_res_ratio_;
// Mutex for use when managing cache memory reservations. Should not be used
// for other purposes, as it may risk causing deadlocks.
mutable port::Mutex cache_res_mutex_;
// Total memory reserved by placeholder entriesin the cache
size_t placeholder_usage_;
// Total placeholoder memory charged to both the primary and secondary
// caches. Will be <= placeholder_usage_.
size_t reserved_usage_;
// Amount of memory reserved in the secondary cache. This should be
// reserved_usage_ * sec_cache_res_ratio_ in steady state.
size_t sec_reserved_;
};
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE

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