Commit 6f466b1e authored by Zardosht Kasheff's avatar Zardosht Kasheff

refs #115, don't allow mempools to grow unbounded by restricting their size in

omt_compress_kvspace.
parent c19ea27e
...@@ -230,11 +230,11 @@ static int move_it (const KLPAIR &klpair, const uint32_t idx, struct omt_compres ...@@ -230,11 +230,11 @@ static int move_it (const KLPAIR &klpair, const uint32_t idx, struct omt_compres
// Compress things, and grow the mempool if needed. // Compress things, and grow the mempool if needed.
void bn_data::omt_compress_kvspace(size_t added_size, void **maybe_free) { void bn_data::omt_compress_kvspace(size_t added_size, void **maybe_free) {
uint32_t total_size_needed = toku_mempool_get_used_space(&m_buffer_mempool) + added_size; uint32_t total_size_needed = toku_mempool_get_used_space(&m_buffer_mempool) + added_size;
if (total_size_needed+total_size_needed >= m_buffer_mempool.size) { // set the new mempool size to be twice of the space we actually need.
m_buffer_mempool.size = total_size_needed+total_size_needed; // On top of the 25% that is padded within toku_mempool_construct (which we
} // should consider getting rid of), that should be good enough.
struct mempool new_kvspace; struct mempool new_kvspace;
toku_mempool_construct(&new_kvspace, m_buffer_mempool.size); toku_mempool_construct(&new_kvspace, 2*total_size_needed);
uint32_t numvals = omt_size(); uint32_t numvals = omt_size();
KLPAIR *XMALLOC_N(numvals, newvals); KLPAIR *XMALLOC_N(numvals, newvals);
struct omt_compressor_state oc = { &new_kvspace, newvals }; struct omt_compressor_state oc = { &new_kvspace, newvals };
......
...@@ -250,5 +250,7 @@ class bn_data { ...@@ -250,5 +250,7 @@ class bn_data {
klpair_omt_t m_buffer; // pointers to individual leaf entries klpair_omt_t m_buffer; // pointers to individual leaf entries
struct mempool m_buffer_mempool; // storage for all leaf entries struct mempool m_buffer_mempool; // storage for all leaf entries
friend class bndata_bugfix_test;
}; };
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#include "test.h"
#include "bndata.h"
static void
le_add_to_bn(bn_data* bn, uint32_t idx, const char *key, int keysize, const char *val, int valsize)
{
LEAFENTRY r = NULL;
uint32_t size_needed = LE_CLEAN_MEMSIZE(valsize);
bn->get_space_for_insert(
idx,
key,
keysize,
size_needed,
&r
);
resource_assert(r);
r->type = LE_CLEAN;
r->u.clean.vallen = valsize;
memcpy(r->u.clean.val, val, valsize);
}
static void
le_overwrite(bn_data* bn, uint32_t idx, const char *key, int keysize, const char *val, int valsize) {
LEAFENTRY r = NULL;
uint32_t size_needed = LE_CLEAN_MEMSIZE(valsize);
bn->get_space_for_overwrite(
idx,
key,
keysize,
size_needed, // old_le_size
size_needed,
&r
);
resource_assert(r);
r->type = LE_CLEAN;
r->u.clean.vallen = valsize;
memcpy(r->u.clean.val, val, valsize);
}
class bndata_bugfix_test {
public:
void
run_test(void) {
// struct ft_handle source_ft;
struct ftnode sn;
// just copy this code from a previous test
// don't care what it does, just want to get a node up and running
sn.flags = 0x11223344;
sn.thisnodename.b = 20;
sn.layout_version = FT_LAYOUT_VERSION;
sn.layout_version_original = FT_LAYOUT_VERSION;
sn.height = 0;
sn.n_children = 2;
sn.dirty = 1;
sn.oldest_referenced_xid_known = TXNID_NONE;
MALLOC_N(sn.n_children, sn.bp);
MALLOC_N(1, sn.childkeys);
toku_memdup_dbt(&sn.childkeys[0], "b", 2);
sn.totalchildkeylens = 2;
BP_STATE(&sn,0) = PT_AVAIL;
BP_STATE(&sn,1) = PT_AVAIL;
set_BLB(&sn, 0, toku_create_empty_bn());
set_BLB(&sn, 1, toku_create_empty_bn());
le_add_to_bn(BLB_DATA(&sn, 0), 0, "a", 2, "aval", 5);
le_add_to_bn(BLB_DATA(&sn, 0), 1, "b", 2, "bval", 5);
le_add_to_bn(BLB_DATA(&sn, 1), 0, "x", 2, "xval", 5);
// now this is the test. If I keep getting space for overwrite
// like crazy, it should expose the bug
bn_data* bnd = BLB_DATA(&sn, 0);
size_t old_size = bnd->m_buffer_mempool.size;
if (verbose) printf("frag size: %" PRIu64 "\n", bnd->m_buffer_mempool.frag_size);
if (verbose) printf("size: %" PRIu64 "\n", bnd->m_buffer_mempool.size);
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
le_overwrite(bnd, 0, "a", 2, "aval", 5);
}
if (verbose) printf("frag size: %" PRIu64 "\n", bnd->m_buffer_mempool.frag_size);
if (verbose) printf("size: %" PRIu64 "\n", bnd->m_buffer_mempool.size);
size_t new_size = bnd->m_buffer_mempool.size;
// just a crude test to make sure we did not grow unbounded.
// if this assert ever fails, revisit the code and see what is going
// on. It may be that some algorithm has changed.
assert(new_size < 5*old_size);
for (int i = 0; i < sn.n_children-1; ++i) {
toku_free(sn.childkeys[i].data);
}
for (int i = 0; i < sn.n_children; i++) {
destroy_basement_node(BLB(&sn, i));
}
toku_free(sn.bp);
toku_free(sn.childkeys);
}
};
int
test_main (int argc __attribute__((__unused__)), const char *argv[] __attribute__((__unused__))) {
bndata_bugfix_test t;
t.run_test();
return 0;
}
...@@ -114,23 +114,6 @@ void toku_mempool_zero(struct mempool *mp) { ...@@ -114,23 +114,6 @@ void toku_mempool_zero(struct mempool *mp) {
memset(mp, 0, sizeof(*mp)); memset(mp, 0, sizeof(*mp));
} }
/* Copy constructor. Any time a new mempool is needed, allocate 1/4 more space
* than is currently needed.
*/
void toku_mempool_copy_construct(struct mempool *mp, const void * const data_source, const size_t data_size) {
// printf("mempool_copy %p %p %lu\n", mp, data_source, data_size);
if (data_size) {
paranoid_invariant(data_source);
toku_mempool_construct(mp, data_size);
memcpy(mp->base, data_source, data_size);
mp->free_offset = data_size; // address of first available memory for new data
}
else {
toku_mempool_zero(mp);
// fprintf(stderr, "Empty mempool created (copy constructor)\n");
}
}
// TODO 4050 this is dirty, try to replace all uses of this // TODO 4050 this is dirty, try to replace all uses of this
void toku_mempool_init(struct mempool *mp, void *base, size_t free_offset, size_t size) { void toku_mempool_init(struct mempool *mp, void *base, size_t free_offset, size_t size) {
// printf("mempool_init %p %p %lu\n", mp, base, size); // printf("mempool_init %p %p %lu\n", mp, base, size);
......
...@@ -115,13 +115,6 @@ struct mempool { ...@@ -115,13 +115,6 @@ struct mempool {
*/ */
void toku_mempool_zero(struct mempool *mp); void toku_mempool_zero(struct mempool *mp);
/* Copy constructor. Fill in empty mempool struct with new values, allocating
* a new buffer and filling the buffer with data from from data_source.
* Any time a new mempool is needed, allocate 1/4 more space
* than is currently needed.
*/
void toku_mempool_copy_construct(struct mempool *mp, const void * const data_source, const size_t data_size);
/* initialize the memory pool with the base address and size of a /* initialize the memory pool with the base address and size of a
contiguous chunk of memory */ contiguous chunk of memory */
void toku_mempool_init(struct mempool *mp, void *base, size_t free_offset, size_t size); void toku_mempool_init(struct mempool *mp, void *base, size_t free_offset, size_t size);
......
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