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594 lines
16 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2019 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package record
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"sort"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/errors"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/humanize"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/vfs"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/vfs/errorfs"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/vfs/vfstest"
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"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
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prometheusgo "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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)
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type syncErrorFile struct {
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vfs.File
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err error
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}
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func (f syncErrorFile) Sync() error {
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return f.err
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}
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func TestSyncQueue(t *testing.T) {
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var q syncQueue
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var closed atomic.Bool
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var flusherWG sync.WaitGroup
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flusherWG.Add(1)
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go func() {
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defer flusherWG.Done()
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for {
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if closed.Load() {
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return
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}
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head, tail, _ := q.load()
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q.pop(head, tail, nil, nil)
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}
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}()
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var commitMu sync.Mutex
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var doneWG sync.WaitGroup
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for i := 0; i < SyncConcurrency; i++ {
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doneWG.Add(1)
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go func(i int) {
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defer doneWG.Done()
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for j := 0; j < 1000; j++ {
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wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
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wg.Add(1)
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// syncQueue is a single-producer, single-consumer queue. We need to
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// provide mutual exclusion on the producer side.
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commitMu.Lock()
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q.push(wg, new(error))
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commitMu.Unlock()
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wg.Wait()
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}
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}(i)
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}
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doneWG.Wait()
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closed.Store(true)
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flusherWG.Wait()
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}
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func TestFlusherCond(t *testing.T) {
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var mu sync.Mutex
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var q syncQueue
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var c flusherCond
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var closed bool
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c.init(&mu, &q)
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var flusherWG sync.WaitGroup
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flusherWG.Add(1)
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go func() {
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defer flusherWG.Done()
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mu.Lock()
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defer mu.Unlock()
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for {
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for {
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if closed {
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return
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}
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if !q.empty() {
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break
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}
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c.Wait()
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}
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head, tail, _ := q.load()
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q.pop(head, tail, nil, nil)
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}
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}()
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var commitMu sync.Mutex
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var doneWG sync.WaitGroup
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// NB: we're testing with low concurrency here, because what we want to
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// stress is that signalling of the flusherCond works
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// correctly. Specifically, we want to make sure that a signal is "lost",
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// causing the test to wedge.
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for i := 0; i < 2; i++ {
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doneWG.Add(1)
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go func(i int) {
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defer doneWG.Done()
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for j := 0; j < 10000; j++ {
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wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
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wg.Add(1)
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// syncQueue is a single-producer, single-consumer queue. We need to
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// provide mutual exclusion on the producer side.
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commitMu.Lock()
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q.push(wg, new(error))
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commitMu.Unlock()
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c.Signal()
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wg.Wait()
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}
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}(i)
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}
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doneWG.Wait()
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mu.Lock()
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closed = true
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c.Signal()
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mu.Unlock()
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flusherWG.Wait()
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}
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func TestSyncError(t *testing.T) {
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mem := vfs.NewMem()
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f, err := mem.Create("log")
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require.NoError(t, err)
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injectedErr := errors.New("injected error")
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w := NewLogWriter(syncErrorFile{f, injectedErr}, 0, LogWriterConfig{
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WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{}),
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})
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syncRecord := func() {
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var syncErr error
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var syncWG sync.WaitGroup
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syncWG.Add(1)
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_, err = w.SyncRecord([]byte("hello"), &syncWG, &syncErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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syncWG.Wait()
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if injectedErr != syncErr {
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t.Fatalf("unexpected %v but found %v", injectedErr, syncErr)
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}
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}
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// First waiter receives error.
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syncRecord()
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// All subsequent waiters also receive the error.
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syncRecord()
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syncRecord()
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}
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type syncFile struct {
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writePos atomic.Int64
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syncPos atomic.Int64
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}
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func (f *syncFile) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) {
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n := len(buf)
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f.writePos.Add(int64(n))
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return n, nil
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}
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func (f *syncFile) Sync() error {
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f.syncPos.Store(f.writePos.Load())
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return nil
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}
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func TestSyncRecord(t *testing.T) {
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f := &syncFile{}
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w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{})})
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var syncErr error
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for i := 0; i < 100000; i++ {
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var syncWG sync.WaitGroup
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syncWG.Add(1)
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offset, err := w.SyncRecord([]byte("hello"), &syncWG, &syncErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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syncWG.Wait()
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require.NoError(t, syncErr)
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if v := f.writePos.Load(); offset != v {
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t.Fatalf("expected write pos %d, but found %d", offset, v)
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}
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if v := f.syncPos.Load(); offset != v {
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t.Fatalf("expected sync pos %d, but found %d", offset, v)
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}
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}
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}
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func TestSyncRecordWithSignalChan(t *testing.T) {
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f := &syncFile{}
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semChan := make(chan struct{}, 5)
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for i := 0; i < cap(semChan); i++ {
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semChan <- struct{}{}
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}
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w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{
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WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{}),
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QueueSemChan: semChan,
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})
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require.Equal(t, cap(semChan), len(semChan))
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var syncErr error
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for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
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var syncWG sync.WaitGroup
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syncWG.Add(1)
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_, err := w.SyncRecord([]byte("hello"), &syncWG, &syncErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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syncWG.Wait()
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require.NoError(t, syncErr)
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// The waitgroup is released before the channel is read, so wait if
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// necessary.
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require.Eventually(t, func() bool {
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return cap(semChan)-(i+1) == len(semChan)
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}, 10*time.Second, time.Millisecond)
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}
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}
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type fakeTimer struct {
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f func()
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}
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func (t *fakeTimer) Reset(d time.Duration) bool {
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return false
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}
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func (t *fakeTimer) Stop() bool {
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return false
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}
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func try(initialSleep, maxTotalSleep time.Duration, f func() error) error {
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totalSleep := time.Duration(0)
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for d := initialSleep; ; d *= 2 {
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time.Sleep(d)
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totalSleep += d
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if err := f(); err == nil || totalSleep >= maxTotalSleep {
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return err
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}
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}
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}
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func TestMinSyncInterval(t *testing.T) {
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const minSyncInterval = 100 * time.Millisecond
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f := &syncFile{}
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w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{
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WALMinSyncInterval: func() time.Duration {
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return minSyncInterval
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},
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WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{}),
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})
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var timer fakeTimer
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w.afterFunc = func(d time.Duration, f func()) syncTimer {
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if d != minSyncInterval {
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t.Fatalf("expected minSyncInterval %s, but found %s", minSyncInterval, d)
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}
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timer.f = f
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timer.Reset(d)
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return &timer
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}
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syncRecord := func(n int) *sync.WaitGroup {
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wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
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wg.Add(1)
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_, err := w.SyncRecord(bytes.Repeat([]byte{'a'}, n), wg, new(error))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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return wg
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}
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// Sync one record which will cause the sync timer to kick in.
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syncRecord(1).Wait()
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startWritePos := f.writePos.Load()
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startSyncPos := f.syncPos.Load()
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// Write a bunch of large records. The sync position should not change
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// because we haven't triggered the timer. But note that the writes should
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// not block either even though syncing isn't being done.
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var wg *sync.WaitGroup
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for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
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wg = syncRecord(10000)
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if v := f.syncPos.Load(); startSyncPos != v {
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t.Fatalf("expected syncPos %d, but found %d", startSyncPos, v)
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}
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// NB: we can't use syncQueue.load() here as that will return 0,0 while the
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// syncQueue is blocked.
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head, tail := w.flusher.syncQ.unpack(w.flusher.syncQ.headTail.Load())
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waiters := head - tail
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if waiters != uint32(i+1) {
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t.Fatalf("expected %d waiters, but found %d", i+1, waiters)
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}
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}
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err := try(time.Millisecond, 5*time.Second, func() error {
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v := f.writePos.Load()
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if v > startWritePos {
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return nil
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}
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return errors.Errorf("expected writePos > %d, but found %d", startWritePos, v)
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})
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require.NoError(t, err)
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// Fire the timer, and then wait for the last record to sync.
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timer.f()
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wg.Wait()
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if w, s := f.writePos.Load(), f.syncPos.Load(); w != s {
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t.Fatalf("expected syncPos %d, but found %d", s, w)
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}
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}
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func TestMinSyncIntervalClose(t *testing.T) {
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const minSyncInterval = 100 * time.Millisecond
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f := &syncFile{}
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w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{
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WALMinSyncInterval: func() time.Duration {
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return minSyncInterval
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},
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WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{}),
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})
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var timer fakeTimer
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w.afterFunc = func(d time.Duration, f func()) syncTimer {
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if d != minSyncInterval {
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t.Fatalf("expected minSyncInterval %s, but found %s", minSyncInterval, d)
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}
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timer.f = f
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timer.Reset(d)
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return &timer
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}
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syncRecord := func(n int) *sync.WaitGroup {
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wg := &sync.WaitGroup{}
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wg.Add(1)
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_, err := w.SyncRecord(bytes.Repeat([]byte{'a'}, n), wg, new(error))
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require.NoError(t, err)
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return wg
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}
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// Sync one record which will cause the sync timer to kick in.
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syncRecord(1).Wait()
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// Syncing another record will not complete until the timer is fired OR the
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// writer is closed.
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wg := syncRecord(1)
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require.NoError(t, w.Close())
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wg.Wait()
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}
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type syncFileWithWait struct {
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f syncFile
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writeWG sync.WaitGroup
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syncWG sync.WaitGroup
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}
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func (f *syncFileWithWait) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) {
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f.writeWG.Wait()
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return f.f.Write(buf)
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}
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func (f *syncFileWithWait) Sync() error {
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f.syncWG.Wait()
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return f.f.Sync()
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}
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func TestMetricsWithoutSync(t *testing.T) {
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f := &syncFileWithWait{}
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f.writeWG.Add(1)
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w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{})})
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offset, err := w.SyncRecord([]byte("hello"), nil, nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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const recordSize = 16
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require.EqualValues(t, recordSize, offset)
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// We have 512KB of buffer capacity, and 5 bytes + overhead = 16 bytes for
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// each record. Write 28 * 1024 records to fill it up to 87.5%. This
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// constitutes ~14 blocks (each 32KB).
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const numRecords = 28 << 10
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for i := 0; i < numRecords; i++ {
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_, err = w.SyncRecord([]byte("hello"), nil, nil)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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// Unblock the flush loop. It will run once or twice to write these blocks,
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// plus may run one more time due to the Close, so up to 3 runs. So ~14
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// blocks flushed over up to 3 runs.
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f.writeWG.Done()
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w.Close()
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m := w.Metrics()
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// Mean is >= 4 filled blocks.
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require.LessOrEqual(t, float64(4), m.PendingBufferLen.Mean())
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// None of these writes asked to be synced.
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require.EqualValues(t, 0, int(m.SyncQueueLen.Mean()))
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require.Less(t, int64(numRecords*recordSize), m.WriteThroughput.Bytes)
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}
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func TestMetricsWithSync(t *testing.T) {
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f := &syncFileWithWait{}
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f.syncWG.Add(1)
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syncLatencyMicros := prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{
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Buckets: []float64{0,
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float64(time.Millisecond),
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float64(2 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(3 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(4 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(5 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(6 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(7 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(8 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(9 * time.Millisecond),
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float64(10 * time.Millisecond)},
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})
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w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{
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WALFsyncLatency: syncLatencyMicros,
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},
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)
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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wg.Add(100)
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for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
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var syncErr error
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_, err := w.SyncRecord([]byte("hello"), &wg, &syncErr)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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}
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const syncLatency = 100 * time.Millisecond
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go func() {
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time.Sleep(syncLatency)
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// Unblock the flush loop. It may have run once or twice for these writes,
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// plus may run one more time due to the Close, so up to 3 runs. So 100
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// elements in the sync queue, spread over up to 3 runs.
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f.syncWG.Done()
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}()
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// Close() will only return after flushing is finished.
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require.NoError(t, w.Close())
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m := w.Metrics()
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require.LessOrEqual(t, float64(30), m.SyncQueueLen.Mean())
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writeTo := &prometheusgo.Metric{}
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require.NoError(t, syncLatencyMicros.Write(writeTo))
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for i := 0; i < 100; i += 10 {
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t.Logf("%d%%: %v", i, valueAtQuantileWindowed(writeTo.Histogram, float64(i)))
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}
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// Allow for some inaccuracy in sleep and for two syncs, one of which was
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// fast.
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require.LessOrEqual(t, float64(syncLatency/(2*time.Microsecond)),
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valueAtQuantileWindowed(writeTo.Histogram, 90))
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require.LessOrEqual(t, syncLatency/2, m.WriteThroughput.WorkDuration)
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}
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func valueAtQuantileWindowed(histogram *prometheusgo.Histogram, q float64) float64 {
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buckets := histogram.Bucket
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n := float64(*histogram.SampleCount)
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if n == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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// NB: The 0.5 is added for rounding purposes; it helps in cases where
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// SampleCount is small.
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rank := uint64(((q / 100) * n) + 0.5)
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// Since we are missing the +Inf bucket, CumulativeCounts may never exceed
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// rank. By omitting the highest bucket we have from the search, the failed
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// search will land on that last bucket and we don't have to do any special
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// checks regarding landing on a non-existent bucket.
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b := sort.Search(len(buckets)-1, func(i int) bool { return *buckets[i].CumulativeCount >= rank })
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var (
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bucketStart float64 // defaults to 0, which we assume is the lower bound of the smallest bucket
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bucketEnd = *buckets[b].UpperBound
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count = *buckets[b].CumulativeCount
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)
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// Calculate the linearly interpolated value within the bucket.
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if b > 0 {
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bucketStart = *buckets[b-1].UpperBound
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count -= *buckets[b-1].CumulativeCount
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rank -= *buckets[b-1].CumulativeCount
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}
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val := bucketStart + (bucketEnd-bucketStart)*(float64(rank)/float64(count))
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if math.IsNaN(val) || math.IsInf(val, -1) {
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return 0
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}
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// Should not extrapolate past the upper bound of the largest bucket.
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//
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// NB: SampleCount includes the implicit +Inf bucket but the
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// buckets[len(buckets)-1].UpperBound refers to the largest bucket defined
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// by us -- the client library doesn't give us access to the +Inf bucket
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// which Prometheus uses under the hood. With a high enough quantile, the
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// val computed further below surpasses the upper bound of the largest
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// bucket. Using that interpolated value feels wrong since we'd be
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// extrapolating. Also, for specific metrics if we see our q99 values to be
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// hitting the top-most bucket boundary, that's an indication for us to
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// choose better buckets for more accuracy. It's also worth noting that the
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// prometheus client library does the same thing when the resulting value is
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// in the +Inf bucket, whereby they return the upper bound of the second
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// last bucket -- see [1].
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//
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// [1]: https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/d9162189/promql/quantile.go#L103.
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if val > *buckets[len(buckets)-1].UpperBound {
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return *buckets[len(buckets)-1].UpperBound
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}
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return val
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}
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// TestQueueWALBlocks tests queueing many un-flushed WAL blocks when syncing is
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// blocked.
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func TestQueueWALBlocks(t *testing.T) {
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blockWriteCh := make(chan struct{}, 1)
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f := errorfs.WrapFile(vfstest.DiscardFile, errorfs.InjectorFunc(func(op errorfs.Op) error {
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if op.Kind == errorfs.OpFileWrite {
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<-blockWriteCh
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}
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return nil
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}))
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w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{
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WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{}),
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})
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const numBlocks = 1024
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var b [blockSize]byte
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var logSize int64
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for i := 0; i < numBlocks; i++ {
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var err error
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logSize, err = w.SyncRecord(b[:], nil, nil)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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}
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close(blockWriteCh)
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require.NoError(t, w.Close())
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m := w.Metrics()
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t.Logf("LogSize is %s", humanize.Bytes.Int64(logSize))
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t.Logf("Mean pending buffer len is %.2f", m.PendingBufferLen.Mean())
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require.GreaterOrEqual(t, logSize, int64(numBlocks*blockSize))
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}
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|
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// BenchmarkQueueWALBlocks exercises queueing within the LogWriter. It can be
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// useful to measure allocations involved when flushing is slow enough to
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// accumulate a large backlog fo queued blocks.
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func BenchmarkQueueWALBlocks(b *testing.B) {
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const dataVolume = 64 << 20 /* 64 MB */
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for _, writeSize := range []int64{64, 512, 1024, 2048, 32768} {
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b.Run(fmt.Sprintf("record-size=%s", humanize.Bytes.Int64(writeSize)), func(b *testing.B) {
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record := make([]byte, writeSize)
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numRecords := int(dataVolume / writeSize)
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|
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|
for j := 0; j < b.N; j++ {
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|
b.StopTimer()
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|
blockWriteCh := make(chan struct{}, 1)
|
|
f := errorfs.WrapFile(vfstest.DiscardFile, errorfs.InjectorFunc(func(op errorfs.Op) error {
|
|
if op.Kind == errorfs.OpFileWrite {
|
|
<-blockWriteCh
|
|
}
|
|
return nil
|
|
}))
|
|
w := NewLogWriter(f, 0, LogWriterConfig{
|
|
WALFsyncLatency: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{}),
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
b.StartTimer()
|
|
for n := numRecords; n > 0; n-- {
|
|
if _, err := w.SyncRecord(record[:], nil, nil); err != nil {
|
|
b.Fatal(err)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
b.StopTimer()
|
|
|
|
b.SetBytes(dataVolume)
|
|
close(blockWriteCh)
|
|
require.NoError(b, w.Close())
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|