The latter is pretty popular test/lib header that disseminates the
former one over whole lot of unit tests. The former, in turn, naturally
includes sstables.hh thus making tons of unrelated tests depend on
sstables class unused by them.
However, simple removal doesn't work, becase of local_shard_only bool
class definition in sstable_utils.hh used in simple_schema.hh. This
thing, in turn, is used in keys making helpers that don't belong to
sstable utils, so these are moved into simple_schema as well.
When done, this affects the mutation_source_test.hh, which needs the
local_shard_only bool class (and helps spreading the sstables.hh
throughout more unrelated tests) and a bunch of .cc test sources that
used sstable_utils.hh to indirectly include various headers of their
demand.
After patching, sstables.hh touches 2x times less tests. As a side
effect the sstables_manager.hh also becomes 2x times less dependent
on by tests.
Continuation of 9bdea110a6
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Closes#12240
The test simulates a situation where 2 threads issue flushes to 2
tables. Both issue small flushes, but one has injected reactor stalls.
This can lead to a situation where lots of small sstables accumulate on
disk, and, if compaction never has a chance to keep up, resources can be
exhausted.
(cherry picked from commit b5684aa96d)
(cherry picked from commit 25407a7e41)
This reverts commit aa8f135f64, reversing
changes made to 9a88bc260c. The patch
causes hangs during flush.
Also reverts parts of 411231da75 that impacted the unit test.
Fixes#10897.
We don't have any upgrade_to_v2() left in production code, so no need to
keep testing it. Removing it from this test paves the way for removing
it for good (not in this series).
In most files it was unused. We should move these to the patch which
moved out the last interesting reader from mutation_reader.hh (and added
the corresponding new header include) but its probably not worth the
effort.
Some other files still relied on mutation_reader.hh to provide reader
concurrency semaphore and some other misc reader related definitions.
This method used to be a static one in
boost/flat_mutation_reader_test.cc. Turns out it is useful for other
tests based on the mutation source test suite, so move it into the
header of the latter to make it accessible.
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
There are 4 flavours of mutation source tests that are all ran
sequentially -- plain, reversed and upgrade/downgrade ones that
check v1<->v2 conversions.
This patch splits them all into individual calls so that some
tests may want to have dedicated cases for each. "By default" they
are all run as they were.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
The random mutation generator currently generates data and tombstones
with random timestamps selected from a pre-determined range. This
results in mutations where tombstones often cover each other and data.
There is nothing wrong with this, as this is how real data is too.
However for certain tests this is problematic, as compacting the
mutations will result in a different mutations. To cater for these users
too, introduce a `generate_uncompactable` option. When set to `yes`, the
generated mutations will be uncompactable, i.e. no tombstone will cover
lower-level tombstones and no tombstone will cover data. The mutations
will not change after compacted.
Move another small subset of headers to test/
with the same goals:
- preserve bisectability
- make the revision history traceable after a move
Update dependent files.