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// Copyright 2018 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
// the LICENSE file.
package pebble
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"math/rand/v2"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/cockroachdb/datadriven"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/testkeys"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/objstorage/objstorageprovider"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/sstable"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/vfs"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestRangeDel(t *testing.T) {
var d *DB
defer func() {
if d != nil {
require.NoError(t, closeAllSnapshots(d))
require.NoError(t, d.Close())
}
}()
opts := &Options{}
opts.DisableAutomaticCompactions = true
datadriven.RunTest(t, "testdata/range_del", func(t *testing.T, td *datadriven.TestData) string {
switch td.Cmd {
case "define":
if d != nil {
if err := closeAllSnapshots(d); err != nil {
return err.Error()
}
if err := d.Close(); err != nil {
return err.Error()
}
}
var err error
if d, err = runDBDefineCmd(td, opts); err != nil {
return err.Error()
}
d.mu.Lock()
// Disable the "dynamic base level" code for this test.
d.mu.versions.picker.forceBaseLevel1()
s := fmt.Sprintf("mem: %d\n%s", len(d.mu.mem.queue), d.mu.versions.currentVersion().String())
d.mu.Unlock()
return s
case "wait-pending-table-stats":
return runTableStatsCmd(td, d)
case "compact":
if err := runCompactCmd(td, d); err != nil {
return err.Error()
}
d.mu.Lock()
// Disable the "dynamic base level" code for this test.
d.mu.versions.picker.forceBaseLevel1()
s := d.mu.versions.currentVersion().String()
d.mu.Unlock()
return s
case "get":
return runGetCmd(t, td, d)
case "iter":
snap := Snapshot{
db: d,
seqNum: base.SeqNumMax,
}
if td.HasArg("seq") {
var n uint64
td.ScanArgs(t, "seq", &n)
snap.seqNum = base.SeqNum(n)
}
iter, _ := snap.NewIter(nil)
return runIterCmd(td, iter, true)
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("unknown command: %s", td.Cmd)
}
})
}
func TestFlushDelay(t *testing.T) {
opts := &Options{
FS: vfs.NewMem(),
Comparer: testkeys.Comparer,
FlushDelayDeleteRange: 10 * time.Millisecond,
FlushDelayRangeKey: 10 * time.Millisecond,
FormatMajorVersion: internalFormatNewest,
Logger: testLogger{t: t},
}
d, err := Open("", opts)
require.NoError(t, err)
// Ensure that all the various means of writing a rangedel or range key
// trigger their respective flush delays.
cases := []func(){
func() {
require.NoError(t, d.DeleteRange([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil))
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.DeleteRange([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Commit(nil))
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
op := b.DeleteRangeDeferred(1, 1)
op.Key[0] = 'a'
op.Value[0] = 'z'
op.Finish()
require.NoError(t, b.Commit(nil))
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
b2 := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.DeleteRange([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil))
require.NoError(t, b2.SetRepr(b.Repr()))
require.NoError(t, b2.Commit(nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Close())
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
b2 := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.DeleteRange([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil))
require.NoError(t, b2.Apply(b, nil))
require.NoError(t, b2.Commit(nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Close())
},
func() {
require.NoError(t, d.RangeKeySet([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil, nil, nil))
},
func() {
require.NoError(t, d.RangeKeyUnset([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil, nil))
},
func() {
require.NoError(t, d.RangeKeyDelete([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil))
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.RangeKeySet([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil, nil, nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Commit(nil))
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.RangeKeyUnset([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil, nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Commit(nil))
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.RangeKeyDelete([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Commit(nil))
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
b2 := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.RangeKeySet([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil, nil, nil))
require.NoError(t, b2.SetRepr(b.Repr()))
require.NoError(t, b2.Commit(nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Close())
},
func() {
b := d.NewBatch()
b2 := d.NewBatch()
require.NoError(t, b.RangeKeySet([]byte("a"), []byte("z"), nil, nil, nil))
require.NoError(t, b2.Apply(b, nil))
require.NoError(t, b2.Commit(nil))
require.NoError(t, b.Close())
},
}
for _, f := range cases {
d.mu.Lock()
flushed := d.mu.mem.queue[len(d.mu.mem.queue)-1].flushed
d.mu.Unlock()
f()
<-flushed
}
require.NoError(t, d.Close())
}
func TestFlushDelayStress(t *testing.T) {
rng := rand.New(rand.NewPCG(0, uint64(time.Now().UnixNano())))
opts := &Options{
FS: vfs.NewMem(),
Comparer: testkeys.Comparer,
FlushDelayDeleteRange: time.Duration(rng.IntN(10)+1) * time.Millisecond,
FlushDelayRangeKey: time.Duration(rng.IntN(10)+1) * time.Millisecond,
FormatMajorVersion: internalFormatNewest,
MemTableSize: 8192,
Logger: testLogger{t: t},
}
const runs = 100
for run := 0; run < runs; run++ {
d, err := Open("", opts)
require.NoError(t, err)
now := time.Now().UnixNano()
writers := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(writers)
for i := 0; i < writers; i++ {
rng := rand.New(rand.NewPCG(0, uint64(now)+uint64(i)))
go func() {
const ops = 100
defer wg.Done()
var k1, k2 [32]byte
for j := 0; j < ops; j++ {
switch rng.IntN(3) {
case 0:
randStr(k1[:], rng)
randStr(k2[:], rng)
require.NoError(t, d.DeleteRange(k1[:], k2[:], nil))
case 1:
randStr(k1[:], rng)
randStr(k2[:], rng)
require.NoError(t, d.RangeKeySet(k1[:], k2[:], []byte("@2"), nil, nil))
case 2:
randStr(k1[:], rng)
randStr(k2[:], rng)
require.NoError(t, d.Set(k1[:], k2[:], nil))
default:
panic("unreachable")
}
}
}()
}
wg.Wait()
time.Sleep(time.Duration(rng.IntN(10)+1) * time.Millisecond)
require.NoError(t, d.Close())
}
}
// Verify that range tombstones at higher levels do not unintentionally delete
// newer keys at lower levels. This test sets up one such scenario. The base
// problem is that range tombstones are not truncated to sstable boundaries on
// disk, only in memory.
func TestRangeDelCompactionTruncation(t *testing.T) {
runTest := func(formatVersion FormatMajorVersion) {
// Use a small target file size so that there is a single key per sstable.
d, err := Open("", &Options{
FS: vfs.NewMem(),
Levels: []LevelOptions{
{TargetFileSize: 100},
{TargetFileSize: 100},
{TargetFileSize: 1},
},
DebugCheck: DebugCheckLevels,
FormatMajorVersion: formatVersion,
})
require.NoError(t, err)
defer d.Close()
d.mu.Lock()
d.mu.versions.dynamicBaseLevel = false
d.mu.Unlock()
lsm := func() string {
d.mu.Lock()
s := d.mu.versions.currentVersion().String()
d.mu.Unlock()
return s
}
expectLSM := func(expected string) {
t.Helper()
expected = strings.TrimSpace(expected)
actual := strings.TrimSpace(lsm())
if expected != actual {
t.Fatalf("expected\n%s\nbut found\n%s", expected, actual)
}
}
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("a"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("b"), 100), nil))
snap1 := d.NewSnapshot()
defer snap1.Close()
// Flush so that each version of "a" ends up in its own L0 table. If we
// allowed both versions in the same L0 table, compaction could trivially
// move the single L0 table to L1.
require.NoError(t, d.Flush())
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("b"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("c"), 100), nil))
snap2 := d.NewSnapshot()
defer snap2.Close()
require.NoError(t, d.DeleteRange([]byte("a"), []byte("d"), nil))
// Compact to produce the L1 tables.
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("c"), []byte("c\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L1:
000008:[a#12,RANGEDEL-b#inf,RANGEDEL]
000009:[b#12,RANGEDEL-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
// Compact again to move one of the tables to L2.
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("c"), []byte("c\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L1:
000008:[a#12,RANGEDEL-b#inf,RANGEDEL]
L2:
000009:[b#12,RANGEDEL-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
// Write "b" and "c" to a new table.
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("b"), []byte("d"), nil))
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("c"), []byte("e"), nil))
require.NoError(t, d.Flush())
expectLSM(`
L0.0:
000011:[b#13,SET-c#14,SET]
L1:
000008:[a#12,RANGEDEL-b#inf,RANGEDEL]
L2:
000009:[b#12,RANGEDEL-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
// "b" is still visible at this point as it should be.
if _, closer, err := d.Get([]byte("b")); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected success, but found %v", err)
} else {
closer.Close()
}
keys := func() string {
iter, _ := d.NewIter(nil)
defer iter.Close()
var buf bytes.Buffer
var sep string
for iter.First(); iter.Valid(); iter.Next() {
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s%s", sep, iter.Key())
sep = " "
}
return buf.String()
}
if expected, actual := `b c`, keys(); expected != actual {
t.Fatalf("expected %q, but found %q", expected, actual)
}
// Compact the L0 table. This will compact the L0 table into L1 and do to the
// sstable target size settings will create 2 tables in L1. Then L1 table
// containing "c" will be compacted again with the L2 table creating two
// tables in L2. Lastly, the L2 table containing "c" will be compacted
// creating the L3 table.
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("c"), []byte("c\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L1:
000008:[a#12,RANGEDEL-b#inf,RANGEDEL]
L2:
000012:[b#13,SET-c#inf,RANGEDEL]
L3:
000013:[c#14,SET-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
// The L1 table still contains a tombstone from [a,d) which will improperly
// delete the newer version of "b" in L2.
if _, closer, err := d.Get([]byte("b")); err != nil {
t.Errorf("expected success, but found %v", err)
} else {
closer.Close()
}
if expected, actual := `b c`, keys(); expected != actual {
t.Errorf("expected %q, but found %q", expected, actual)
}
}
versions := []FormatMajorVersion{
FormatMinSupported,
FormatNewest,
}
for _, version := range versions {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("version-%s", version), func(t *testing.T) {
runTest(version)
})
}
}
// This is an alternate scenario to the one created in
// TestRangeDelCompactionTruncation that would result in the bounds for an
// sstable expanding to overlap its left neighbor if we failed to truncate an
// sstable's boundaries to the compaction input boundaries.
func TestRangeDelCompactionTruncation2(t *testing.T) {
// Use a small target file size so that there is a single key per sstable.
d, err := Open("", &Options{
FS: vfs.NewMem(),
Levels: []LevelOptions{
{TargetFileSize: 200},
{TargetFileSize: 200},
{TargetFileSize: 1},
},
DebugCheck: DebugCheckLevels,
})
require.NoError(t, err)
defer d.Close()
lsm := func() string {
d.mu.Lock()
s := d.mu.versions.currentVersion().String()
d.mu.Unlock()
return s
}
expectLSM := func(expected string) {
t.Helper()
expected = strings.TrimSpace(expected)
actual := strings.TrimSpace(lsm())
if expected != actual {
t.Fatalf("expected\n%s\nbut found\n%s", expected, actual)
}
}
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("b"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("b"), 100), nil))
snap1 := d.NewSnapshot()
defer snap1.Close()
// Flush so that each version of "b" ends up in its own L0 table. If we
// allowed both versions in the same L0 table, compaction could trivially
// move the single L0 table to L1.
require.NoError(t, d.Flush())
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("b"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("c"), 100), nil))
snap2 := d.NewSnapshot()
defer snap2.Close()
require.NoError(t, d.DeleteRange([]byte("a"), []byte("d"), nil))
// Compact to produce the L1 tables.
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("b"), []byte("b\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L6:
000009:[a#12,RANGEDEL-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("c"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("d"), 100), nil))
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("c"), []byte("c\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L6:
000012:[a#12,RANGEDEL-c#inf,RANGEDEL]
000013:[c#13,SET-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
}
// TODO(peter): rewrite this test, TestRangeDelCompactionTruncation, and
// TestRangeDelCompactionTruncation2 as data-driven tests.
func TestRangeDelCompactionTruncation3(t *testing.T) {
// Use a small target file size so that there is a single key per sstable.
d, err := Open("tmp", &Options{
Cleaner: ArchiveCleaner{},
FS: vfs.NewMem(),
Levels: []LevelOptions{
{TargetFileSize: 200},
{TargetFileSize: 200},
{TargetFileSize: 1},
},
DebugCheck: DebugCheckLevels,
})
require.NoError(t, err)
defer d.Close()
d.mu.Lock()
d.mu.versions.dynamicBaseLevel = false
d.mu.Unlock()
lsm := func() string {
d.mu.Lock()
s := d.mu.versions.currentVersion().String()
d.mu.Unlock()
return s
}
expectLSM := func(expected string) {
t.Helper()
expected = strings.TrimSpace(expected)
actual := strings.TrimSpace(lsm())
if expected != actual {
t.Fatalf("expected\n%s\nbut found\n%s", expected, actual)
}
}
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("b"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("b"), 100), nil))
snap1 := d.NewSnapshot()
defer snap1.Close()
// Flush so that each version of "b" ends up in its own L0 table. If we
// allowed both versions in the same L0 table, compaction could trivially
// move the single L0 table to L1.
require.NoError(t, d.Flush())
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("b"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("c"), 100), nil))
snap2 := d.NewSnapshot()
defer snap2.Close()
require.NoError(t, d.DeleteRange([]byte("a"), []byte("d"), nil))
snap3 := d.NewSnapshot()
defer snap3.Close()
if _, _, err := d.Get([]byte("b")); err != ErrNotFound {
t.Fatalf("expected not found, but found %v", err)
}
// Compact a few times to move the tables down to L3.
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("b"), []byte("b\x00"), false))
}
expectLSM(`
L3:
000009:[a#12,RANGEDEL-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
require.NoError(t, d.Set([]byte("c"), bytes.Repeat([]byte("d"), 100), nil))
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("c"), []byte("c\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L3:
000013:[a#12,RANGEDEL-b#inf,RANGEDEL]
000014:[b#12,RANGEDEL-c#inf,RANGEDEL]
L4:
000015:[c#13,SET-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("c"), []byte("c\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L3:
000013:[a#12,RANGEDEL-b#inf,RANGEDEL]
000014:[b#12,RANGEDEL-c#inf,RANGEDEL]
L5:
000015:[c#13,SET-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
if _, _, err := d.Get([]byte("b")); err != ErrNotFound {
t.Fatalf("expected not found, but found %v", err)
}
require.NoError(t, d.Compact([]byte("a"), []byte("a\x00"), false))
expectLSM(`
L3:
000014:[b#12,RANGEDEL-c#inf,RANGEDEL]
L4:
000013:[a#12,RANGEDEL-b#inf,RANGEDEL]
L5:
000015:[c#13,SET-d#inf,RANGEDEL]
`)
if v, _, err := d.Get([]byte("b")); err != ErrNotFound {
t.Fatalf("expected not found, but found %v [%s]", err, v)
}
}
func BenchmarkRangeDelIterate(b *testing.B) {
for _, entries := range []int{10, 1000, 100000} {
b.Run(fmt.Sprintf("entries=%d", entries), func(b *testing.B) {
for _, deleted := range []int{entries, entries - 1} {
b.Run(fmt.Sprintf("deleted=%d", deleted), func(b *testing.B) {
for _, snapshotCompact := range []bool{false, true} {
b.Run(fmt.Sprintf("snapshotAndCompact=%t", snapshotCompact), func(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkRangeDelIterate(b, entries, deleted, snapshotCompact)
})
}
})
}
})
}
}
func benchmarkRangeDelIterate(b *testing.B, entries, deleted int, snapshotCompact bool) {
mem := vfs.NewMem()
cache := NewCache(128 << 20) // 128 MB
defer cache.Unref()
d, err := Open("", &Options{
Cache: cache,
FS: mem,
DebugCheck: DebugCheckLevels,
})
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
defer d.Close()
makeKey := func(i int) []byte {
return []byte(fmt.Sprintf("%09d", i))
}
// Create an sstable with N entries and ingest it. This is a fast way
// to get a lot of entries into pebble.
f, err := mem.Create("ext", vfs.WriteCategoryUnspecified)
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
w := sstable.NewRawWriter(objstorageprovider.NewFileWritable(f), sstable.WriterOptions{
BlockSize: 32 << 10, // 32 KB
})
for i := 0; i < entries; i++ {
key := base.MakeInternalKey(makeKey(i), 0, InternalKeyKindSet)
if err := w.AddWithForceObsolete(key, nil, false /* forceObsolete */); err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
}
if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
if err := d.Ingest(context.Background(), []string{"ext"}); err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
// Some benchmarks test snapshots that force the range tombstone into the
// same level as the covered data.
// See https://github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/issues/1070.
if snapshotCompact {
s := d.NewSnapshot()
defer func() { require.NoError(b, s.Close()) }()
}
// Create a range tombstone that deletes most (or all) of those entries.
from := makeKey(0)
to := makeKey(deleted)
if err := d.DeleteRange(from, to, nil); err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
if snapshotCompact {
require.NoError(b, d.Compact(makeKey(0), makeKey(entries), false))
}
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
iter, _ := d.NewIter(nil)
iter.SeekGE(from)
if deleted < entries {
if !iter.Valid() {
b.Fatal("key not found")
}
} else if iter.Valid() {
b.Fatal("unexpected key found")
}
if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
}
}