sstable features indicate that an sstable has some extension, or that
some bug was fixed. They allow us to know if we can rely on certain
properties in a read sstables.
Currently, sstable features are set early in the read path (when we
read the scylla metadata file) and very late in the write path
(when we write the scylla metadata file just before sealing the sstable).
However, we happen to read features before we set them in the write path -
when we resize the bloom filter for a newly written sstable we instantiate
an index reader, and that depends on some features. As a result,
we read a disengaged optional (for the scylla metadata component) as if
it was engaged. This somehow worked so far, but fails with libstdc++
hash table implementation.
Fix it by moving storage of the features to the sstable itself, and
setting it early in the write path.
Fixes#23484Closesscylladb/scylladb#23485
Currently, it may happen that the last promoted index block includes
the partition_end marker. That's because we first write the partition
end marker and then emit the unclosed block. This behavior matches
Cassandra (checked in 3.x and 5.0.1).
This is problematic for ruling out data file reads based on index.
The width field is currently unused, but it will be used later where
the width of the last block is used to compute the skip position past
the last block for lookups which land after all keys in the
partition. If width includes the marker then such a skip would land in
the next partition, which is incorrect, as the reader context expects
a cell element. Even if that was recognized, it's wrong - if this is
not a single partition read (so upper bound is not at the next
partition too), then we would read from the wrong (next) partition.
We want to be able to make such skips in order to avoid unnecessary
data file IO for reads of missing rows. Currently, we would always
read the last block even if the key is past its "end" position.
Another way to solve this would be to propagate the "past the last
block" condition from the index cursor to the reader and let it deal
with it, but the logic for that would be complicated. With this fix,
there is no special logic required.
In that level no io_priority_class-es exist. Instead, all the IO happens
in the context of current sched-group. File API no longer accepts prio
class argument (and makes io_intent arg mandatory to impls).
So the change consists of
- removing all usage of io_priority_class
- patching file_impl's inheritants to updated API
- priority manager goes away altogether
- IO bandwidth update is performed on respective sched group
- tune-up scylla-gdb.py io_queues command
The first change is huge and was made semi-autimatically by:
- grep io_priority_class | default_priority_class
- remove all calls, found methods' args and class' fields
Patching file_impl-s is smaller, but also mechanical:
- replace io_priority_class& argument with io_intent* one
- pass intent to lower file (if applicatble)
Dropping the priority manager is:
- git-rm .cc and .hh
- sed out all the #include-s
- fix configure.py and cmakefile
The scylla-gdb.py update is a bit hairry -- it needs to use task queues
list for IO classes names and shares, but to detect it should it checks
for the "commitlog" group is present.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Closes#13963
Schema related files are moved there. This excludes schema files that
also interact with mutations, because the mutation module depends on
the schema. Those files will have to go into a separate module.
Closes#12858
Move mutation-related files to a new mutation/ directory. The names
are kept in the global namespace to reduce churn; the names are
unambiguous in any case.
mutation_reader remains in the readers/ module.
mutation_partition_v2.cc was missing from CMakeLists.txt; it's added in this
patch.
This is a step forward towards librarization or modularization of the
source base.
Closes#12788
This change removes sstables.hh from some other headers replacing it
with version.hh and shared_sstable.hh. Also this drops
sstables_manager.hh from some more headers, because this header
propagates sstables.hh via self. That change is pretty straightforward,
but has a recochet in database.hh that needs disk-error-handler.hh.
Without the patch touch sstables/sstable.hh results in 409 targets
recompillation, with the patch -- 299 targets.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Closes#12222
The sstables::sstable class has two methods for writing sstables:
1) sstable_writer get_writer(...);
2) future<> write_components(flat_mutation_reader, ...);
(1) directly exposes the writer type, so we have to update all users of
it (there is not that many) in this same patch. We defer updating
users of (2) to a follow-up commits.
With this change, ME sstables start carrying their originating host
id, which makes ME format feature-complete so it can be made default.
Signed-off-by: Michael Livshin <michael.livshin@scylladb.com>
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
This class is used in only few places and does not have to be included
everywhere sstable class is needed.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Jastrzebski <piotr@scylladb.com>
Currently key order validation for the mutation fragment stream
validating filter is all or nothing. Either no keys (partition or
clustering) are validated or all of them. As we suspect that clustering
key order validation would add a significant overhead, this discourages
turning key validation on, which means we miss out on partition key
monotonicity validation which has a much more moderate cost.
This patch makes this configurable in a more fine-grained fashion,
providing separate levels for partition and clustering key monotonicity
validation.
As the choice for the default validation level is not as clear-cut as
before, the default value for the validation level is removed in the
validating filter's constructor.
Add a mutation_fragment_stream_validating_filter to
sstables::writer_impl and use it in sstable_writer to validate the
fragment stream passed down to the writer implementation. This ensures
that all fragment streams written to disk are validated, and we don't
have to worry about validating each source separately.
The current validator from sstable::write_components() is removed. This
covers only part of the write paths. Ad-hoc validations in the reader
implementations are removed as well as they are now redundant.
They are called solely from the sstable_writer_k_l path.
With that, moce the metadata collector and column stats
to writer_impl. They are now only used by the sstable
writers.
Refs #3012
Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@scylladb.com>
The header sits in many other headers, but there's a handy
schema_fwd.hh that's tiny and contains needed declarations
for other headers. So replace shema.hh with schema_fwd.hh
in most of the headers (and remove completely from some).
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@scylladb.com>
Message-Id: <20200303102050.18462-1-xemul@scylladb.com>