Add include statements to satisfy dependencies.
Delete, now unneeded, include directives from the upper level
source files.
Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
query_result was the wrong place to put last position into. It is only
included in data-responses, but not on digest-responses. If we want to
support empty pages from replicas, both data and digest responses have
to include the last position. So hoist up the last position to the
parent structure: query::result. This is a breaking change inter-node
ABI wise, but it is fine: the current code wasn't released yet.
Closes#11072
Use the recently introduced query-result facility to have the replica
set the position where the query should continue from. For now this is
the same as what the implicit position would have been previously (last
row in result), but it opens up the possibility to stop the query at a
dead row.
To be used to allow the replica to specify the last position in the
stream, where the query was left off. Currently this is always
the same as the implicit position -- the last row in the result-set --
but this requires only stopping the read on a live row, which is a
requirement we want to lift: we want to be able to stop on a tombstone.
As tombstones are not included in the query result, we have to allow the
replica to overwrite the last seen position explicitly.
This patch introduces the new field in the query-result IDL but it is
not written to yet, nor is it read, that is left for the next patches.
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
Clang eagerly instantiates templates, so if it needs a template
function for which it has a declaration but not a definition, it
will not instantiate the definition when it sees it. This causes
link errors.
Fix by ordering the idl implementation files so that definitions
come before uses.
The .get_last_partition_and_clustering_key() method gets
the last partition from the on-board vector of partitions.
The vector in question is assumed not to be empty, but if
this assumption breaks, the result will look like memory
corruption (docs say that accessing empty's vector back()
results in undefined behavior).
tests: unit(dev)
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20200921122948.20585-1-xemul@scylladb.com>
Currently, we cannot select more than 2^32 rows from a table because we are limited by types of
variables containing the numbers of rows. This patch changes these types and sets new limits.
The new limits take effect while selecting all rows from a table - custom limits of rows in a result
stay the same (2^32-1).
In classes which are being serialized and used in messaging, in order to be able to process queries
originating from older nodes, the top 32 bits of new integers are optional and stay at the end
of the class - if they're absent we assume they equal 0.
The backward compatibility was tested by querying an older node for a paged selection, using the
received paging_state with the same select statement on an upgraded node, and comparing the returned
rows with the result generated for the same query by the older node, additionally checking if the
paging_state returned by the upgraded node contained new fields with correct values. Also verified
if the older node simply ignores the top 32 bits of the remaining rows number when handling a query
with a paging_state originating from an upgraded node by generating and sending such a query to
an older node and checking the paging_state in the reply(using python driver).
Fixes#5101.
Seastar recently lost support for the experimental Concepts Technical
Specification (TS) and gained support for C++20 concepts. Re-enable
concepts in Scylla by updating our use of concepts to the C++20
standard.
This change:
- peels off uses of the GCC6_CONCEPT macro
- removes inclusions of <seastar/gcc6-concepts.hh>
- replaces function-style concepts (no longer supported) with
equation-style concepts
- semicolons added and removed as needed
- deprecated std::is_pod replaced by recommended replacement
- updates return type constraints to use concepts instead of
type names (either std::same_as or std::convertible_to, with
std::same_as chosen when possible)
No attempt is made to improve the concepts; this is a specification
update only.
Message-Id: <20200531110254.2555854-1-avi@scylladb.com>
Replace stdx::optional and stdx::string_view with the C++ std
counterparts.
Some instances of boost::variant were also replaced with std::variant,
namely those that called seastar::visit.
Scylla now requires GCC 8 to compile.
Signed-off-by: Duarte Nunes <duarte@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20190108111141.5369-1-duarte@scylladb.com>
Paging needs to get last partition and clustering key (if the latter
exists). Previously, this was done by result_view visitor but that is
suboptimal. Let's add a direct getter for those.
query::result_view already operates on views of a serialised
query::result. However, until now the value of a cell was always
linearised and copied. This patch makes use of ser::buffer_view to avoid
that.
Now that range queries go through the normal digest path, we rely on
query::result::calculate_counts() to count the amount of partitions
and rows returned. This patch makes it a bit faster.
Signed-off-by: Duarte Nunes <duarte@scylladb.com>
If we're talking to just one replica, the digest is not going to be used,
so better not to calculate it at all. The optimization helps with
LOCAL_ONE queries where the result is large, but does not contain large
blobs (many small rows).
This patch adds a digest_algorithm parameter to the READ_DATA verb that
can take on two values: none and MD5 (default), and sets it to none when
we're reading from one replica.
In the future we may add other values for more hardware-friendly digest
algorithms.
Message-Id: <1479380600-19206-1-git-send-email-avi@scylladb.com>
This patch adds support to send a cell's ttl as part of a query's
result. This is needed for thrift support.
Signed-off-by: Duarte Nunes <duarte@scylladb.com>
The query result footprint for cassandra-stress mutation as reported
by tests/memory-footprint increased by 18% from 285 B to 337 B.
perf_simple_query shows slight regression in throughput (-8%):
build/release/tests/perf/perf_simple_query -c4 -m1G --partitions 100000
Before: ~433k tps
After: ~400k tps
We want the format of query results to be eventually defined in the
IDL and be independent of the format we use in memory to represent
collections. This change is a step in this direction.
The change decouples format of collection cells in query results from
our in-memory representation. We currently use collection_mutation_view,
after the change we will use CQL binary protocol format. We use that because
it requires less transformations on the coordinator side.
One complication is that some list operations need to retrieve keys
used in list cells, not only values. To satisfy this need, new query
option was added called "collections_as_maps" which will cause lists
and sets to be reinterpreted as maps matching their underlying
representation. This allows the coordinator to generate mutations
referencing existing items in lists.