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Botond Dénes
7a37e30310 mutation_reader: convert compacting reader v2
Its input was already a v2 reader, now itself is also a v2 reader.
With this commit, compaction.cc is finally v2 all-the-way.
2022-03-10 07:03:46 +02:00
Avi Kivity
e1c326a5ba Merge "Convert multishard writer to v2" from Botond
"
Also convert the foreign_reader used by it in the process.

Tests: unit(dev)
"

* 'multishard-writer-v2/v1' of https://github.com/denesb/scylla:
  mutation_writer/multishard_writer: remove now unused v1 factory overloads
  test/boost/mutation_writer_test: test the v2 variant of distribute_reader_and_consume_on_shards()
  flat_mutation_reader: add v2 variant of make_generating_reader()
  mutation_reader: multishard_writer: migrate implementation to v2
  mutation_reader: convert foreign_reader to v2
  streaming/consumer: convert to v2
  mutation_writer/multishard_writer: add v2 variant of distribute_reader_and_consume_on_shards()
2022-03-09 19:28:05 +02:00
Botond Dénes
cdf7e74da8 mutation_reader: convert foreign_reader to v2 2022-03-02 09:55:38 +02:00
Michael Livshin
9bacce4359 memtable::make_flat_reader(): return flat_mutation_reader_v2
This is just a facade change.

Signed-off-by: Michael Livshin <michael.livshin@scylladb.com>
2022-02-28 17:11:54 +02:00
Avi Kivity
cbba80914d memtable: move to replica module and namespace
Memtables are a replica-side entity, and so are moved to the
replica module and namespace.

Memtables are also used outside the replica, in two places:
 - in some virtual tables; this is also in some way inside the replica,
   (virtual readers are installed at the replica level, not the
   cooordinator), so I don't consider it a layering violation
 - in many sstable unit tests, as a convenient way to create sstables
   with known input. This is a layering violation.

We could make memtables their own module, but I think this is wrong.
Memtables are deeply tied into replica memory management, and trying
to make them a low-level primitive (at a lower level than sstables) will
be difficult. Not least because memtables use sstables. Instead, we
should have a memtable-like thing that doesn't support merging and
doesn't have all other funky memtable stuff, and instead replace
the uses of memtables in sstable tests with some kind of
make_flat_mutation_reader_from_unsorted_mutations() that does
the sorting that is the reason for the use of memtables in tests (and
live with the layering violation meanwhile).

Test: unit (dev)

Closes #10120
2022-02-23 09:05:16 +02:00
Botond Dénes
014a23bf2a test/boost/mutation_reader_test: add v2 specific evictable reader tests
One is a reincarnation of the recently removed
test_multishard_combining_reader_non_strictly_monotonic_positions. The
latter was actually targeting the evictable reader but through the
multishard reader, probably for historic reasons (evictable reader was
part of the multishard reader family).
The other one checks that active range tombstones changes are properly
terminated when the partition ends abruptly after recreating the reader.
2022-02-21 12:29:24 +02:00
Botond Dénes
e3c618beba test: migrate to evictable reader v2 and multishard combining reader v2
All reads are now using the v2 version of these readers, test them
instead of the old v1.
2022-02-21 12:29:24 +02:00
Botond Dénes
fb0e0ec7c1 mutation_reader: compacting_reader: require a v2 input reader
Before we add a v2 output option to the compactor, we want to get rid of
all the v1 inputs to make it simpler. This means that for a while the
compacting reader will be in a strange place of having a v2 input and a
v1 output. Hopefully, not for long.
2022-02-21 12:27:55 +02:00
Mikołaj Sielużycki
93d6eb6d51 compacting_reader: Support fast_forward_to position range.
Fast forwarding is delegated to the underlying reader and assumes the
it's supported. The only corner case requiring special handling that has
shown up in the tests is producing partition start mutation in the
forwarding case if there are no other fragments.

compacting state keeps track of uncompacted partition start, but doesn't
emit it by default. If end of stream is reached without producing a
mutation fragment, partition start is not emitted. This is invalid
behaviour in the forwarding case, so I've added a public method to
compacting state to force marking partition as non-empty. I don't like
this solution, as it feels like breaking an abstraction, but I didn't
come across a better idea.

Tests: unit(dev, debug, release)

Message-Id: <20220128131021.93743-1-mikolaj.sieluzycki@scylladb.com>
2022-01-31 13:37:36 +02:00
Avi Kivity
fcb8d040e8 treewide: use Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) license identifiers
Instead of lengthy blurbs, switch to single-line, machine-readable
standardized (https://spdx.dev) license identifiers. The Linux kernel
switched long ago, so there is strong precedent.

Three cases are handled: AGPL-only, Apache-only, and dual licensed.
For the latter case, I chose (AGPL-3.0-or-later and Apache-2.0),
reasoning that our changes are extensive enough to apply our license.

The changes we applied mechanically with a script, except to
licenses/README.md.

Closes #9937
2022-01-18 12:15:18 +01:00
Michael Livshin
1f27e12dc6 convert make_multishard_streaming_reader() to flat_mutation_reader_v2
All changes are mechanical.

Signed-off-by: Michael Livshin <michael.livshin@scylladb.com>
2022-01-11 10:49:26 +02:00
Avi Kivity
bbad8f4677 replica: move ::database, ::keyspace, and ::table to replica namespace
Move replica-oriented classes to the replica namespace. The main
classes moved are ::database, ::keyspace, and ::table, but a few
ancillary classes are also moved. There are certainly classes that
should be moved but aren't (like distributed_loader) but we have
to start somewhere.

References are adjusted treewide. In many cases, it is obvious that
a call site should not access the replica (but the data_dictionary
instead), but that is left for separate work.

scylla-gdb.py is adjusted to look for both the new and old names.
2022-01-07 12:04:38 +02:00
Avi Kivity
ae3a360725 database: Move database, keyspace, table classes to replica/ directory
The database, keyspace, and table classes represent the replica-only
part of the objects after which they are named. Reading from a table
doesn't give you the full data, just the replica's view, and it is not
consistent since reconciliation is applied on the coordinator.

As a first step in acknowledging this, move the related files to
a replica/ subdirectory.
2022-01-06 17:07:30 +02:00
Asias He
a8ad385ecd repair: Get rid of the gc_grace_seconds
The gc_grace_seconds is a very fragile and broken design inherited from
Cassandra. Deleted data can be resurrected if cluster wide repair is not
performed within gc_grace_seconds. This design pushes the job of making
the database consistency to the user. In practice, it is very hard to
guarantee repair is performed within gc_grace_seconds all the time. For
example, repair workload has the lowest priority in the system which can
be slowed down by the higher priority workload, so that there is no
guarantee when a repair can finish. A gc_grace_seconds value that is
used to work might not work after data volume grows in a cluster. Users
might want to avoid running repair during a specific period where
latency is the top priority for their business.

To solve this problem, an automatic mechanism to protect data
resurrection is proposed and implemented. The main idea is to remove the
tombstone only after the range that covers the tombstone is repaired.

In this patch, a new table option tombstone_gc is added. The option is
used to configure tombstone gc mode. For example:

1) GC a tombstone after gc_grace_seconds

cqlsh> ALTER TABLE ks.cf WITH tombstone_gc = {'mode':'timeout'} ;

This is the default mode. If no tombstone_gc option is specified by the
user. The old gc_grace_seconds based gc will be used.

2) Never GC a tombstone

cqlsh> ALTER TABLE ks.cf WITH tombstone_gc = {'mode':'disabled'};

3) GC a tombstone immediately

cqlsh> ALTER TABLE ks.cf WITH tombstone_gc = {'mode':'immediate'};

4) GC a tombstone after repair

cqlsh> ALTER TABLE ks.cf WITH tombstone_gc = {'mode':'repair'};

In addition to the 'mode' option, another option 'propagation_delay_in_seconds'
is added. It defines the max time a write could possibly delay before it
eventually arrives at a node.

A new gossip feature TOMBSTONE_GC_OPTIONS is added. The new tombstone_gc
option can only be used after the whole cluster supports the new
feature. A mixed cluster works with no problem.

Tests: compaction_test.py, ninja test

Fixes #3560

[avi: resolve conflicts vs data_dictionary]
2022-01-04 19:48:14 +02:00
Botond Dénes
7f331cee01 test/boost/mutation_reader_test: add test_combined_reader_range_tombstone_change_merging
Stressing the range tombstone change merging logic.
2021-12-20 09:29:05 +02:00
Botond Dénes
e1bbc4a480 mutation_reader: convert make_clustering_combined_reader() to v2
Just sprinkle the right amount downgrade_to_v1() and upgrade_to_v2() to
call sites, no attempts at optimization was done.
2021-12-20 09:29:05 +02:00
Botond Dénes
2364144b19 mutation_reader: convert position_reader_queue to v2
By removing the converting (v1->v2) constructor of
`reader_and_upper_bound` and adjusting its users.
2021-12-20 09:29:05 +02:00
Botond Dénes
aeddcf50a1 mutation_reader: convert make_combined_reader() overloads to v2
Just sprinkle the right amount downgrade_to_v1() and upgrade_to_v2() to
call sites, no attempts at optimization was done.
2021-12-20 09:29:05 +02:00
Botond Dénes
1554b94b78 mutation_reader: combined_reader: convert reader_selector to v2 2021-12-20 09:29:05 +02:00
Botond Dénes
f15f4952be test/boost/mutation_reader_test: clustering_combined_reader_mutation_source_test: fix end bound calculation
Currently the test assumes that fragments represent weakly monotonic
upper bounds and therefore unconditionally overwrites the upper-bound on
receiving each fragment. Range tombstones however violate this as a
range tombstone with a smaller position (lower bound) may have a higher
upper bound than some or all fragments that follow it in the stream.
This causes test failures after the converting the combined reader to
v2, but not before, no idea why.
2021-12-16 14:57:49 +02:00
Avi Kivity
395b30bca8 mutation_reader: update make_filtering_reader() to flat_mutation_reader_v2
As part of the drive to move over to flat_mutation_reader_v2, update
make_filtering_reader(). Since it doesn't examine range tombstones
(only the partition_start, to filter the key) the entire patch
is just glue code upgrading and downgrading users in the pipeline
(or removing a conversion, in one case).

Test: unit (dev)

Closes #9723
2021-12-07 12:18:07 +02:00
Botond Dénes
64bb48855c flat_mutation_reader: revamp flat_mutation_reader_from_mutations()
Add schema parameter so that:
* Caller has better control over schema -- especially relevant for
  reverse reads where it is not possible to follow the convention of
  passing the query schema which is reversed compared to that of the
  mutations.
* Now that we don't depend on the mutations for the schema, we can lift
  the restriction on mutations not being empty: this leads to safer
  code. When the mutations parameter is empty, an empty reader is
  created.
Add "make_" prefix to follow convention of similar reader factory
functions.

Tests: unit(dev)
Signed-off-by: Botond Dénes <bdenes@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20211115155614.363663-1-bdenes@scylladb.com>
2021-11-15 17:58:46 +02:00
Kamil Braun
075a894a89 test: mutation_reader_test: reversed version of test_clustering_order_merger_sstable_set 2021-09-29 12:15:48 +03:00
Kamil Braun
7d5273b044 test: mutation_reader_test: clustering_combined_reader_mutation_source_test: prepare for reading in reverse
For reversed reads we must adjust the lower/upper bounds used by the
`position_reader_queue` and `clustering_combined_reader`. The bounds are
calculated using the mutation schema, but we need bounds calculated
using the query schema which is reversed.
2021-09-29 12:15:48 +03:00
Botond Dénes
c048d854d9 test: mutation_reader_test: test_manual_paused_evictable_reader_is_mutation_source: use query schema instead of table schema
The two might not be the same in case the schema was upgraded or if we
are reading in reverse. It is important to use the passed-in query
 schema consistently during a read.
2021-09-29 12:15:48 +03:00
Kamil Braun
7dc4ee35c9 sstable_set: time_series_sstable_set: reverse mode
`time_series_sstable_set` uses `clustering_combined_reader` to implement
efficient single-partition reads. It provides a `position_reader_queue`
to the reader. This queue returns readers to the sstables from the set
in order of the sstables' lower bounds, and with each reader it provides
an upper bound for the positions-in-partition returned by the reader.

Until now we would assume non-reversed queries only. Reversed queries
were implemented by performing forward query in the lower layers
and reversing the results at the upper-most layer of the reader stack.
Before pushing the reversing down to the sources (in particular,
to sstable readers), we need to support the reverse mode in
`time_series_sstable_set` and the queue it provides to
`clustering_combined_reader`.

This requires using different lower and upper bounds in the queue.
For non-reversed reads we used `sstable::min_position()` as the lower
bound and `sstable::max_position()` as the upper bound. For reversed
reads all comparisons performed by `clustering_combined_reader` will be
reversed, as it will use a reversed schema. We can then use
`sstable::max_position().reversed()` for the lower bound and
`sstable::min_position().reversed()` for the upper bound.
2021-09-28 17:03:57 +03:00
Kamil Braun
fbb83dd5ca reader_concurrency_semaphore: remove default parameter values from constructors
It's easy to forget about supplying the correct value for a parameter
when it has a default value specified. It's safer if 'production code'
is forced to always supply these parameters manually.

The default values were mostly useful in tests, where some parameters
didn't matter that much and where the majority of uses of the class are.
Without default values adding a new parameter is a pain, forcing one to
modify every usage in the tests - and there are a bunch of them. To
solve this, we introduce a new constructor which requires passing the
`for_tests` tag, marking that the constructor is only supposed to be
used in tests (and the constructor has an appropriate comment). This
constructor uses default values, but the other constructors - used in
'production code' - do not.
2021-09-14 12:20:28 +02:00
Pavel Emelyanov
8c786937d5 test: Don't nest seastar::async calls
The SEASTAR_THREAD_TEST_CASE runs the provided lambda in async
context. The sstables::test_env::run_with_async does the same.

This (script-generated) patch makes all of the found cases be
SEASTAR_TEST_CASE and, respectively, return the async future
from the run_with_async().

Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
2021-09-06 08:26:09 +03:00
Benny Halevy
4476800493 flat_mutation_reader: get rid of timeout parameter
Now that the timeout is taken from the reader_permit.

Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
2021-08-24 16:30:51 +03:00
Benny Halevy
fe479aca1d reader_permit: add timeout member
To replace the timeout parameter passed
to flat_mutation_reader methods.

Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
2021-08-24 14:29:44 +03:00
Michael Livshin
f07306d75c sstables: make sstable::make_reader() return flat_mutation_reader_v2
Rename the old version to `sstables::make_reader_v1()`, to have a
nicely searcheable eradication target.

Signed-off-by: Michael Livshin <michael.livshin@scylladb.com>
2021-08-09 19:20:48 +03:00
Benny Halevy
67d5addc09 test: mutation_reader_test: clustering_order_merger_test_generator: use explicit type for num_ranges
gcc 10.3.1 spews the following error:
```
_test_generator::generate_scenario(std::mt19937&) const’:
test/boost/mutation_reader_test.cc:3731:28: error: comparison of integer expressions of different signedness: ‘int’ and ‘long unsigned int’ [-Werror=sign-compare]
 3731 |         for (auto i = 0; i < num_ranges; ++i) {
      |                          ~~^~~~~~~~~~~~
```

Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20210728073538.2467040-1-bhalevy@scylladb.com>
2021-07-28 11:22:59 +03:00
Botond Dénes
388da36bbb test: mutation_reader_test: remove restricted reader tests
Soon we will switch to up-front admission which will break these tests.
No point in trying to fix them as once the switch is done we'll retire
the restricted reader too. Remove these tests now so they are not in the
way of progress.
2021-07-14 17:19:02 +03:00
Botond Dénes
c07db00b70 test: move away from make_permit()
Use the most appropriate up-front admission variant.
2021-07-14 17:19:02 +03:00
Botond Dénes
97a03f9027 database: make_multishard_streaming_reader: use external permit
As a preparation for up-front admission, add a permit parameter to
`make_multishard_streaming_reader()`, which will be the admitted permit
once we switch to up-front admission. For now it has to be a
non-admitted permit.
A nice side-effect of this patch is that now permits will have a
use-case specific description, instead of the generic
"multishard-streaming-reader" one
2021-07-14 16:48:43 +03:00
Avi Kivity
9059514335 build, treewide: enable -Wpessimizing-move warning
This warning prevents using std::move() where it can hurt
- on an unnamed temporary or a named automatic variable being
returned from a function. In both cases the value could be
constructed directly in its final destination, but std::move()
prevents it.

Fix the handful of cases (all trivial), and enable the warning.

Closes #8992
2021-07-08 17:52:34 +03:00
Botond Dénes
2d2b9e7b36 test/boost: migrate off the global test reader semaphore 2021-07-08 16:53:38 +03:00
Botond Dénes
5fff314739 test/lib/simple_schema: migrate off the global test reader semaphore 2021-07-08 15:28:39 +03:00
Botond Dénes
46d21e842d test/lib/reader_lifecycle_policy: add permit parameter to factory function
The factory method doesn't match the signature of
`reader_lifecycle_policy::make_reader()`, notably the permit is missing.
Add it as it is important that the wrapping evictable reader and
underlying reader share the permits.
2021-07-08 12:31:36 +03:00
Botond Dénes
2a45d643b6 test/boost/mutation_reader_test: share permit between readers in a read
Permits were designed such that there is one permit per read, being
shared by all readers in that read. Make sure readers created by tests
adhere to this.
2021-07-08 12:31:36 +03:00
Botond Dénes
75e8d2d04a test: mutation_reader_test: add more test for reader recreation 2021-06-30 11:21:58 +03:00
Botond Dénes
852bf6befd evictable_reader: relax partition key check on reader recreation
When recreating the underlying reader, the evictable reader validates
that the first partition key it emits is what it expects to be. If the
read stopped at the end of a partition, it expects the first partition
to be a larger one. If the read stopped in the middle of a certain
partition it expects the first partition to be the same it stopped in
the middle of. This latter assumption doesn't hold in all circumstances
however. Namely, the partition it stopped in the middle of might get
compacted away in the time the read was paused, in which case the read
will resume from a greater partition. This perfectly valid cases however
currently triggers the evictable reader's self validation, leading to
the abortion of the read and a scary error to be logged. Relax this
check to accept any partition that is >= compared to the one the read
stopped in the middle of.
2021-06-30 11:21:53 +03:00
Avi Kivity
d27e88e785 Merge "compaction: prevent broken_promise or dangling reader errors" from Benny
"
This series prevents broken_promise or dangling reader errors
when (resharding) compaction is stopped, e.g. during shutdown.

At the moment compaction just closes the reader unilaterally
and this yanks the reader from under the queue_reader_handle feet,
causing dangling queue reader and broken_promise errors
as seen in #8755.

Instead, fix queue_reader::close to set value on the
_full/_not_full promises and detach from the handle,
and return _consume_fut from bucket_writer::consume
if handle is terminated.

Fixes #8755

Test: unit(dev)
DTest: materialized_views_test.py:TestMaterializedViews.interrupt_build_process_and_resharding_half_to_max_test(debug)
"

* tag 'propagate-reader-abort-v3' of github.com:bhalevy/scylla:
  mutation_writer: bucket_writer: consume: propagate _consume_fut if queue_reader_handle is_terminated
  queue_reader_handle: add get_exception method
  queue_reader: close: set value on promises on detach from handle
2021-06-22 18:52:11 +03:00
Benny Halevy
4830b6647c queue_reader: close: set value on promises on detach from handle
To prevent broken_promise exception.

Since close() is manadatory the queue_reader destructor,
that just detaches the reader from the handle, is not
needed anymore, so remove it.

Adjust the test_queue_reader unit test accordingly.

Test: test_queue_reader(dev)

Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
2021-06-16 17:25:14 +03:00
Botond Dénes
d2ddaced4e test/lib/reader_lifecycle_policy: get rid of lifecycle workarounds
The lifecycle of the reader lifecycle policy and all the resources the
reads use is now enclosed in that of the multishard reader thanks to its
close() method. We can now remove all the workarounds we had in place to
keep different resources as long as background reader cleanup finishes.
2021-06-16 11:29:36 +03:00
Avi Kivity
a55b434a2b treewide: extent copyright statements to present day 2021-06-06 19:18:49 +03:00
Pavel Emelyanov
d2442a1bb3 tests: Ditch storage_service_for_tests
The purpose of the class in question is to start sharded storage
service to make its global instance alive. I don't know when exactly
it happened but no code that instantiates this wrapper really needs
the global storage service.

Ref: #2795
tests: unit(dev), perf_sstable(dev)

Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20210526170454.15795-1-xemul@scylladb.com>
2021-05-27 14:39:13 +03:00
Pavel Solodovnikov
fff7ef1fc2 treewide: reduce boost headers usage in scylla header files
`dev-headers` target is also ensured to build successfully.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Solodovnikov <pa.solodovnikov@scylladb.com>
2021-05-20 01:33:18 +03:00
Botond Dénes
300ee974f7 test: use with_cql_test_env_thread where needed
Currently `with_cql_test_env()` is equivalent to
`with_cql_test_env_thread()`, which resulted in many tests using the
former while really needing the latter and getting away with it. This
equivalence is incidental and will go away soon, so make sure all cql
test env using tests that expect to be run in a thread use the
appropriate variant.

Signed-off-by: Botond Dénes <bdenes@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20210514141614.128213-1-bdenes@scylladb.com>
2021-05-18 13:44:52 +03:00
Botond Dénes
c872a963b6 test: move reader_concurrency_semaphore related tests into separate file
The mutation_reader_test is already one of our largest test files.
Move the reader concurrency semaphore related tests to a new file,
making them easier to find making the mutation reader test a little bit
smaller too.
2021-05-06 08:59:47 +03:00