X-Git-Url: http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ccan;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ccan%2Ftdb%2Ftools%2Freplay_trace.c;h=651a67e97b1cc5a17f4b732960dfaf7e0c0c7495;hp=124b7458dfa7688b0f3dbd9d7df976a8870f5ed8;hb=03c1876179e48121ab2bb445053fcb8371f36e5e;hpb=14ec8920c533db9684d3b520f4b694271b88dfd9 diff --git a/ccan/tdb/tools/replay_trace.c b/ccan/tdb/tools/replay_trace.c index 124b7458..651a67e9 100644 --- a/ccan/tdb/tools/replay_trace.c +++ b/ccan/tdb/tools/replay_trace.c @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #define STRINGIFY2(x) #x #define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY2(x) @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ /* Avoid mod by zero */ static unsigned int total_keys = 1; -#define DEBUG_DEPS 1 +/* #define DEBUG_DEPS 1 */ /* Traversals block transactions in the current implementation. */ #define TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK 1 @@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ struct pipe { int fd[2]; }; static struct pipe *pipes; +static int backoff_fd = -1; static void __attribute__((noreturn)) fail(const char *filename, unsigned int line, @@ -114,11 +116,13 @@ enum op_type { OP_TDB_WIPE_ALL, OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START, OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL, + OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_PREPARE_COMMIT, OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT, OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START, OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_START, OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_END, OP_TDB_TRAVERSE, + OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_END_EARLY, OP_TDB_FIRSTKEY, OP_TDB_NEXTKEY, OP_TDB_FETCH, @@ -126,8 +130,8 @@ enum op_type { }; struct op { - unsigned int serial; - enum op_type op; + unsigned int seqnum; + enum op_type type; TDB_DATA key; TDB_DATA data; int ret; @@ -147,10 +151,16 @@ struct op { TDB_DATA pre; TDB_DATA post; } append; - unsigned int group_len; /* transaction/traverse start */ + /* transaction/traverse start/chainlock */ + unsigned int group_len; }; }; +struct op_desc { + unsigned int file; + unsigned int op_num; +}; + static unsigned char hex_char(const char *filename, unsigned int line, char c) { c = toupper(c); @@ -187,13 +197,13 @@ static TDB_DATA make_tdb_data(const void *ctx, } static void add_op(const char *filename, struct op **op, unsigned int i, - unsigned int serial, enum op_type type) + unsigned int seqnum, enum op_type type) { struct op *new; *op = talloc_realloc(NULL, *op, struct op, i+1); new = (*op) + i; - new->op = type; - new->serial = serial; + new->type = type; + new->seqnum = seqnum; new->ret = 0; new->group_start = 0; } @@ -213,8 +223,7 @@ static void op_add_key(const char *filename, fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected just a key"); op[op_num].key = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]); - if (op[op_num].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE) - total_keys++; + total_keys++; } static void op_add_key_ret(const char *filename, @@ -243,7 +252,27 @@ static void op_add_key_data(const char *filename, total_keys++; } -/* tdb_store = */ +/* We don't record the keys or data for a traverse, as we don't use them. */ +static void op_add_traverse(const char *filename, + struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) +{ + if (!words[2] || !words[3] || !words[4] || words[5] + || !streq(words[3], "=")) + fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected = "); + op[op_num].key = tdb_null; +} + +/* Full traverse info is useful for debugging, but changing it to + * "traversefn" without the data makes the traces *much* smaller! */ +static void op_add_traversefn(const char *filename, + struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) +{ + if (words[2]) + fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected no values"); + op[op_num].key = tdb_null; +} + +/* tdb_store = */ static void op_add_store(const char *filename, struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) { @@ -258,7 +287,7 @@ static void op_add_store(const char *filename, total_keys++; } -/* tdb_append = */ +/* tdb_append = */ static void op_add_append(const char *filename, struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) { @@ -279,7 +308,7 @@ static void op_add_append(const char *filename, total_keys++; } -/* tdb_get_seqnum = */ +/* tdb_get_seqnum = */ static void op_add_seqnum(const char *filename, struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) { @@ -290,8 +319,9 @@ static void op_add_seqnum(const char *filename, op[op_num].ret = atoi(words[3]); } -static void op_add_traverse(const char *filename, - struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) +static void op_add_traverse_start(const char *filename, + struct op op[], + unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) { if (words[2]) fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expect no arguments"); @@ -310,12 +340,39 @@ static void op_add_transaction(const char *filename, struct op op[], op[op_num].group_len = 0; } -static int op_transaction_start(struct op op[], unsigned int op_num) +static void op_add_chainlock(const char *filename, + struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[]) +{ + if (words[2] == NULL || words[3]) + fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected just a key"); + + /* A chainlock key isn't a key in the normal sense; it doesn't + * have to be in the db at all. Also, we don't want to hash this op. */ + op[op_num].data = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]); + op[op_num].key = tdb_null; + op[op_num].group_len = 0; +} + +static void op_add_chainlock_ret(const char *filename, + struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, + char *words[]) +{ + if (!words[2] || !words[3] || !words[4] || words[5] + || !streq(words[3], "=")) + fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected = "); + op[op_num].ret = atoi(words[4]); + op[op_num].data = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]); + op[op_num].key = tdb_null; + op[op_num].group_len = 0; + total_keys++; +} + +static int op_find_start(struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, enum op_type type) { unsigned int i; for (i = op_num-1; i > 0; i--) { - if (op[i].op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START && !op[i].group_len) + if (op[i].type == type && !op[i].group_len) return i; } return 0; @@ -332,7 +389,7 @@ static void op_analyze_transaction(const char *filename, if (words[2]) fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expect no arguments"); - start = op_transaction_start(op, op_num); + start = op_find_start(op, op_num, OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START); if (!start) fail(filename, op_num+1, "no transaction start found"); @@ -343,10 +400,35 @@ static void op_analyze_transaction(const char *filename, op[i].group_start = start; } -struct traverse_hash { - TDB_DATA key; - unsigned int index; -}; +/* We treat chainlocks a lot like transactions, even though that's overkill */ +static void op_analyze_chainlock(const char *filename, + struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, + char *words[]) +{ + unsigned int i, start; + + if (words[2] == NULL || words[3]) + fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected just a key"); + + op[op_num].data = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]); + op[op_num].key = tdb_null; + total_keys++; + + start = op_find_start(op, op_num, OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK); + if (!start) + start = op_find_start(op, op_num, OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_READ); + if (!start) + fail(filename, op_num+1, "no initial chainlock found"); + + /* FIXME: We'd have to do something clever to make this work + * vs. deadlock. */ + if (!key_eq(op[start].data, op[op_num].data)) + fail(filename, op_num+1, "nested chainlock calls?"); + + op[start].group_len = op_num - start; + for (i = start; i <= op_num; i++) + op[i].group_start = start; +} static void op_analyze_traverse(const char *filename, struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, @@ -364,23 +446,18 @@ static void op_analyze_traverse(const char *filename, } else op[op_num].ret = 0; - for (i = op_num-1; i >= 0; i--) { - if (op[i].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START - && op[i].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_START) - continue; - if (op[i].group_len) - continue; - break; - } - - if (i < 0) + start = op_find_start(op, op_num, OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_START); + if (!start) + start = op_find_start(op, op_num, OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START); + if (!start) fail(filename, op_num+1, "no traversal start found"); - start = i; op[start].group_len = op_num - start; + /* Don't roll in nested traverse/chainlock */ for (i = start; i <= op_num; i++) - op[i].group_start = start; + if (!op[i].group_start) + op[i].group_start = start; } /* Keep -Wmissing-declarations happy: */ @@ -393,10 +470,8 @@ struct depend { /* We can have more than one */ struct list_node pre_list; struct list_node post_list; - unsigned int needs_file; - unsigned int needs_opnum; - unsigned int satisfies_file; - unsigned int satisfies_opnum; + struct op_desc needs; + struct op_desc prereq; }; static void check_deps(const char *filename, struct op op[], unsigned int num) @@ -416,18 +491,19 @@ static void dump_pre(char *filename[], struct op *op[], struct depend *dep; printf("%s:%u (%u) still waiting for:\n", filename[file], i+1, - op[file][i].serial); + op[file][i].seqnum); list_for_each(&op[file][i].pre, dep, pre_list) printf(" %s:%u (%u)\n", - filename[dep->satisfies_file], dep->satisfies_opnum+1, - op[dep->satisfies_file][dep->satisfies_opnum].serial); + filename[dep->prereq.file], dep->prereq.op_num+1, + op[dep->prereq.file][dep->prereq.op_num].seqnum); check_deps(filename[file], op[file], i); } /* We simply read/write pointers, since we all are children. */ -static void do_pre(struct tdb_context *tdb, +static bool do_pre(struct tdb_context *tdb, char *filename[], struct op *op[], - unsigned int file, int pre_fd, unsigned int i) + unsigned int file, int pre_fd, unsigned int i, + bool backoff) { while (!list_empty(&op[file][i].pre)) { struct depend *dep; @@ -436,9 +512,21 @@ static void do_pre(struct tdb_context *tdb, printf("%s:%u:waiting for pre\n", filename[file], i+1); fflush(stdout); #endif - alarm(10); + if (backoff) + alarm(2); + else + alarm(10); while (read(pre_fd, &dep, sizeof(dep)) != sizeof(dep)) { if (errno == EINTR) { + if (backoff) { + struct op_desc desc = { file,i }; + warnx("%s:%u:avoiding deadlock", + filename[file], i+1); + if (write(backoff_fd, &desc, + sizeof(desc)) != sizeof(desc)) + err(1, "writing backoff_fd"); + return false; + } dump_pre(filename, op, file, i); exit(1); } else @@ -448,13 +536,14 @@ static void do_pre(struct tdb_context *tdb, #if DEBUG_DEPS printf("%s:%u:got pre %u from %s:%u\n", filename[file], i+1, - dep->needs_opnum+1, filename[dep->satisfies_file], - dep->satisfies_opnum+1); + dep->needs.op_num+1, filename[dep->prereq.file], + dep->prereq.op_num+1); fflush(stdout); #endif /* This could be any op, not just this one. */ talloc_free(dep); } + return true; } static void do_post(char *filename[], struct op *op[], @@ -465,12 +554,12 @@ static void do_post(char *filename[], struct op *op[], list_for_each(&op[file][i].post, dep, post_list) { #if DEBUG_DEPS printf("%s:%u:sending to file %s:%u\n", filename[file], i+1, - filename[dep->needs_file], dep->needs_opnum+1); + filename[dep->needs.file], dep->needs.op_num+1); #endif - if (write(pipes[dep->needs_file].fd[1], &dep, sizeof(dep)) + if (write(pipes[dep->needs.file].fd[1], &dep, sizeof(dep)) != sizeof(dep)) err(1, "%s:%u failed to tell file %s", - filename[file], i+1, filename[dep->needs_file]); + filename[file], i+1, filename[dep->needs.file]); } } @@ -484,7 +573,8 @@ static unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb, char *filename[], struct op *op[], unsigned int file, - unsigned int start, unsigned int stop); + unsigned int start, unsigned int stop, + bool backoff); struct traverse_info { struct op **op; @@ -502,6 +592,7 @@ static int nontrivial_traverse(struct tdb_context *tdb, { struct traverse_info *tinfo = _tinfo; unsigned int trav_len = tinfo->op[tinfo->file][tinfo->start].group_len; + bool avoid_deadlock = false; if (tinfo->i == tinfo->start + trav_len) { /* This can happen if traverse expects to be empty. */ @@ -511,15 +602,21 @@ static int nontrivial_traverse(struct tdb_context *tdb, "traverse did not terminate"); } - if (tinfo->op[tinfo->file][tinfo->i].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE) + if (tinfo->op[tinfo->file][tinfo->i].type != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE) fail(tinfo->filename[tinfo->file], tinfo->start + 1, "%s:%u:traverse terminated early"); +#if TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK + avoid_deadlock = true; +#endif + /* Run any normal ops. */ tinfo->i = run_ops(tdb, tinfo->pre_fd, tinfo->filename, tinfo->op, - tinfo->file, tinfo->i+1, tinfo->start + trav_len); + tinfo->file, tinfo->i+1, tinfo->start + trav_len, + avoid_deadlock); - if (tinfo->i == tinfo->start + trav_len) + /* We backed off, or we hit OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_END/EARLY. */ + if (tinfo->op[tinfo->file][tinfo->i].type != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE) return 1; return 0; @@ -543,12 +640,14 @@ static unsigned op_traverse(struct tdb_context *tdb, * original traverse went A (delete A), B, we might do B * (delete A). So if we have ops left over, we do it now. */ while (tinfo.i != start + op[file][start].group_len) { - if (op[file][tinfo.i].op == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE) + if (op[file][tinfo.i].type == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE + || op[file][tinfo.i].type == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_END_EARLY) tinfo.i++; else tinfo.i = run_ops(tdb, pre_fd, filename, op, file, tinfo.i, - start + op[file][start].group_len); + start + op[file][start].group_len, + false); } return tinfo.i; @@ -564,7 +663,8 @@ unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb, char *filename[], struct op *op[], unsigned int file, - unsigned int start, unsigned int stop) + unsigned int start, unsigned int stop, + bool backoff) { unsigned int i; struct sigaction sa; @@ -574,9 +674,10 @@ unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb, sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, NULL); for (i = start; i < stop; i++) { - do_pre(tdb, filename, op, file, pre_fd, i); + if (!do_pre(tdb, filename, op, file, pre_fd, i, backoff)) + return i; - switch (op[file][i].op) { + switch (op[file][i].type) { case OP_TDB_LOCKALL: try(tdb_lockall(tdb), op[file][i].ret); break; @@ -664,6 +765,10 @@ unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb, case OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL: try(tdb_transaction_cancel(tdb), op[file][i].ret); break; + case OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_PREPARE_COMMIT: + try(tdb_transaction_prepare_commit(tdb), + op[file][i].ret); + break; case OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT: try(tdb_transaction_commit(tdb), op[file][i].ret); break; @@ -676,6 +781,7 @@ unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb, tdb_traverse, op, i); break; case OP_TDB_TRAVERSE: + case OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_END_EARLY: /* Terminate: we're in a traverse, and we've * done our ops. */ return i; @@ -712,11 +818,11 @@ unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb, static struct op *maybe_cancel_transaction(const char *filename, struct op *op, unsigned int *num) { - unsigned int start = op_transaction_start(op, *num); + unsigned int start = op_find_start(op, *num, OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START); if (start) { char *words[] = { "", "tdb_close", NULL }; - add_op(filename, &op, *num, op[start].serial, + add_op(filename, &op, *num, op[start].seqnum, OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL); op_analyze_transaction(filename, op, *num, words); (*num)++; @@ -756,7 +862,7 @@ static struct op *load_tracefile(const char *filename, unsigned int *num, words = strsplit(lines, lines[i], " ", NULL); if (!words[0] || !words[1]) - fail(filename, i+1, "Expected serial number and op"); + fail(filename, i+1, "Expected seqnum number and op"); opt = find_keyword(words[1], strlen(words[1])); if (!opt) { @@ -784,15 +890,10 @@ static struct op *load_tracefile(const char *filename, unsigned int *num, } /* We remember all the keys we've ever seen, and who has them. */ -struct key_user { - unsigned int file; - unsigned int op_num; -}; - struct keyinfo { TDB_DATA key; unsigned int num_users; - struct key_user *user; + struct op_desc *user; }; static const TDB_DATA must_not_exist; @@ -804,7 +905,7 @@ static const TDB_DATA not_exists_or_empty; * not exist, otherwise the data it needs. */ static const TDB_DATA *needs(const struct op *op) { - switch (op->op) { + switch (op->type) { /* FIXME: Pull forward deps, since we can deadlock */ case OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK: case OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_NONBLOCK: @@ -868,32 +969,66 @@ static const TDB_DATA *needs(const struct op *op) return &must_exist; default: - errx(1, "Unexpected op %i", op->op); + errx(1, "Unexpected op type %i", op->type); } } -static bool is_transaction(const struct op *op) +static bool starts_transaction(const struct op *op) +{ + return op->type == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START; +} + +static bool in_transaction(const struct op op[], unsigned int i) +{ + return op[i].group_start && starts_transaction(&op[op[i].group_start]); +} + +static bool successful_transaction(const struct op *op) +{ + return starts_transaction(op) + && op[op->group_len].type == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT; +} + +static bool starts_traverse(const struct op *op) +{ + return op->type == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_START + || op->type == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START; +} + +static bool in_traverse(const struct op op[], unsigned int i) +{ + return op[i].group_start && starts_traverse(&op[op[i].group_start]); +} + +static bool starts_chainlock(const struct op *op) +{ + return op->type == OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_READ + || op->type == OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK; +} + +static bool in_chainlock(const struct op op[], unsigned int i) { - return op->op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START; + return op[i].group_start && starts_chainlock(&op[op[i].group_start]); } /* What's the data after this op? pre if nothing changed. */ static const TDB_DATA *gives(const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *pre, const struct op *op) { - if (is_transaction(op)) { + if (starts_transaction(op) || starts_chainlock(op)) { unsigned int i; /* Cancelled transactions don't change anything. */ - if (op[op->group_len].op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL) + if (op[op->group_len].type == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL) return pre; - assert(op[op->group_len].op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT); + assert(op[op->group_len].type == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT + || op[op->group_len].type == OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK_READ + || op[op->group_len].type == OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK); for (i = 1; i < op->group_len; i++) { /* This skips nested transactions, too */ - if (op[i].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE - && key_eq(op[i].key, *key)) + if (key_eq(op[i].key, *key)) pre = gives(key, pre, &op[i]); } return pre; @@ -903,28 +1038,18 @@ static const TDB_DATA *gives(const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *pre, if (op->ret < 0) return pre; - if (op->op == OP_TDB_DELETE || op->op == OP_TDB_WIPE_ALL) + if (op->type == OP_TDB_DELETE || op->type == OP_TDB_WIPE_ALL) return &tdb_null; - if (op->op == OP_TDB_APPEND) + if (op->type == OP_TDB_APPEND) return &op->append.post; - if (op->op == OP_TDB_STORE) + if (op->type == OP_TDB_STORE) return &op->data; return pre; } -static bool in_transaction(const struct op op[], unsigned int i) -{ - return op[i].group_start && is_transaction(&op[op[i].group_start]); -} - -static bool in_traverse(const struct op op[], unsigned int i) -{ - return op[i].group_start && !is_transaction(&op[op[i].group_start]); -} - static struct keyinfo *hash_ops(struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[], unsigned int num) { @@ -941,11 +1066,6 @@ static struct keyinfo *hash_ops(struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[], if (!op[i][j].key.dptr) continue; - /* We don't wait for traverse keys */ - /* FIXME: We should, for trivial traversals. */ - if (op[i][j].op == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE) - continue; - h = hash_key(&op[i][j].key) % (total_keys * 2); while (!key_eq(hash[h].key, op[i][j].key)) { if (!hash[h].key.dptr) { @@ -960,12 +1080,13 @@ static struct keyinfo *hash_ops(struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[], op[i][j].key.dptr = hash[h].key.dptr; } hash[h].user = talloc_realloc(hash, hash[h].user, - struct key_user, + struct op_desc, hash[h].num_users+1); /* If it's in a transaction, it's the transaction which * matters from an analysis POV. */ - if (in_transaction(op[i], j)) { + if (in_transaction(op[i], j) + || in_chainlock(op[i], j)) { unsigned start = op[i][j].group_start; /* Don't include twice. */ @@ -992,14 +1113,13 @@ static bool satisfies(const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *data, { const TDB_DATA *need = NULL; - if (is_transaction(op)) { + if (starts_transaction(op) || starts_chainlock(op)) { unsigned int i; /* Look through for an op in this transaction which * needs this key. */ for (i = 1; i < op->group_len; i++) { - if (op[i].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE - && key_eq(op[i].key, *key)) { + if (key_eq(op[i].key, *key)) { need = needs(&op[i]); /* tdb_exists() is special: there might be * something in the transaction with more @@ -1007,7 +1127,7 @@ static bool satisfies(const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *data, * specific requirements (eg. store or delete), * but they change the value so we can't get * more information from future ops. */ - if (op[i].op != OP_TDB_EXISTS) + if (op[i].type != OP_TDB_EXISTS) break; } } @@ -1039,26 +1159,26 @@ static bool satisfies(const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *data, return key_eq(*data, *need); } -static void move_to_front(struct key_user res[], unsigned off, unsigned elem) +static void move_to_front(struct op_desc res[], unsigned off, unsigned elem) { if (elem != off) { - struct key_user tmp = res[elem]; + struct op_desc tmp = res[elem]; memmove(res + off + 1, res + off, (elem - off)*sizeof(res[0])); res[off] = tmp; } } -static void restore_to_pos(struct key_user res[], unsigned off, unsigned elem) +static void restore_to_pos(struct op_desc res[], unsigned off, unsigned elem) { if (elem != off) { - struct key_user tmp = res[off]; + struct op_desc tmp = res[off]; memmove(res + off, res + off + 1, (elem - off)*sizeof(res[0])); res[elem] = tmp; } } static bool sort_deps(char *filename[], struct op *op[], - struct key_user res[], + struct op_desc res[], unsigned off, unsigned num, const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *data, unsigned num_files, unsigned fuzz) @@ -1067,30 +1187,30 @@ static bool sort_deps(char *filename[], struct op *op[], struct op *this_op; bool done[num_files]; - /* Does this make serial numbers go backwards? Allow a little fuzz. */ + /* None left? We're sorted. */ + if (off == num) + return true; + + /* Does this make sequence number go backwards? Allow a little fuzz. */ if (off > 0) { - int serial1 = op[res[off-1].file][res[off-1].op_num].serial; - int serial2 = op[res[off].file][res[off].op_num].serial; + int seqnum1 = op[res[off-1].file][res[off-1].op_num].seqnum; + int seqnum2 = op[res[off].file][res[off].op_num].seqnum; - if (serial1 - serial2 > (int)fuzz) { + if (seqnum1 - seqnum2 > (int)fuzz) { #if DEBUG_DEPS - printf("Serial jump too far (%u -> %u)\n", - serial1, serial2); + printf("Seqnum jump too far (%u -> %u)\n", + seqnum1, seqnum2); #endif return false; } } - /* One or none left? We're sorted. */ - if (off + 1 >= num) - return true; - memset(done, 0, sizeof(done)); /* Since ops within a trace file are ordered, we just need to figure * out which file to try next. Since we don't take into account * inter-key relationships (which exist by virtue of trace file order), - * we minimize the chance of harm by trying to keep in serial order. */ + * we minimize the chance of harm by trying to keep in seqnum order. */ for (files_done = 0, i = off; i < num && files_done < num_files; i++) { if (done[res[i].file]) continue; @@ -1114,7 +1234,7 @@ static bool sort_deps(char *filename[], struct op *op[], return false; } -static void check_dep_sorting(struct key_user user[], unsigned num_users, +static void check_dep_sorting(struct op_desc user[], unsigned num_users, unsigned num_files) { #if DEBUG_DEPS @@ -1132,19 +1252,19 @@ static void check_dep_sorting(struct key_user user[], unsigned num_users, /* All these ops happen on the same key. Which comes first? * * This can happen both because read ops or failed write ops don't - * change serial number, and also due to race since we access the + * change sequence number, and also due to race since we access the * number unlocked (the race can cause less detectable ordering problems, * in which case we'll deadlock and report: fix manually in that case). */ static void figure_deps(char *filename[], struct op *op[], - const TDB_DATA *key, struct key_user user[], + const TDB_DATA *key, struct op_desc user[], unsigned num_users, unsigned num_files) { /* We assume database starts empty. */ const struct TDB_DATA *data = &tdb_null; unsigned int fuzz; - /* We prefer to keep strict serial order if possible: it's the + /* We prefer to keep strict seqnum order if possible: it's the * most likely. We get more lax if that fails. */ for (fuzz = 0; fuzz < 100; fuzz = (fuzz + 1)*2) { if (sort_deps(filename, op, user, 0, num_users, key, data, @@ -1165,24 +1285,37 @@ static void sort_ops(struct keyinfo hash[], char *filename[], struct op *op[], unsigned int h; /* Gcc nexted function extension. How cool is this? */ - int compare_serial(const void *_a, const void *_b) + int compare_seqnum(const void *_a, const void *_b) { - const struct key_user *a = _a, *b = _b; + const struct op_desc *a = _a, *b = _b; /* First, maintain order within any trace file. */ if (a->file == b->file) return a->op_num - b->op_num; - /* Otherwise, arrange by serial order. */ - return op[a->file][a->op_num].serial - - op[b->file][b->op_num].serial; + /* Otherwise, arrange by seqnum order. */ + if (op[a->file][a->op_num].seqnum != + op[b->file][b->op_num].seqnum) + return op[a->file][a->op_num].seqnum + - op[b->file][b->op_num].seqnum; + + /* Cancelled transactions are assumed to happen first. */ + if (starts_transaction(&op[a->file][a->op_num]) + && !successful_transaction(&op[a->file][a->op_num])) + return -1; + if (starts_transaction(&op[b->file][b->op_num]) + && !successful_transaction(&op[b->file][b->op_num])) + return 1; + + /* No idea. */ + return 0; } - /* Now sort into serial order. */ + /* Now sort into seqnum order. */ for (h = 0; h < total_keys * 2; h++) { - struct key_user *user = hash[h].user; + struct op_desc *user = hash[h].user; - qsort(user, hash[h].num_users, sizeof(user[0]), compare_serial); + qsort(user, hash[h].num_users, sizeof(user[0]), compare_seqnum); figure_deps(filename, op, &hash[h].key, user, hash[h].num_users, num); } @@ -1198,40 +1331,44 @@ static int destroy_depend(struct depend *dep) static void add_dependency(void *ctx, struct op *op[], char *filename[], - unsigned int needs_file, - unsigned int needs_opnum, - unsigned int satisfies_file, - unsigned int satisfies_opnum) + const struct op_desc *needs, + const struct op_desc *prereq) { struct depend *dep; /* We don't depend on ourselves. */ - if (needs_file == satisfies_file) { - assert(satisfies_opnum < needs_opnum); + if (needs->file == prereq->file) { + assert(prereq->op_num < needs->op_num); return; } #if DEBUG_DEPS printf("%s:%u: depends on %s:%u\n", - filename[needs_file], needs_opnum+1, - filename[satisfies_file], satisfies_opnum+1); + filename[needs->file], needs->op_num+1, + filename[prereq->file], prereq->op_num+1); #endif + dep = talloc(ctx, struct depend); + dep->needs = *needs; + dep->prereq = *prereq; + #if TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK /* If something in a traverse depends on something in another * traverse/transaction, it creates a dependency between the * two groups. */ - if ((in_traverse(op[satisfies_file], satisfies_opnum) - && op[needs_file][needs_opnum].group_start) - || (in_traverse(op[needs_file], needs_opnum) - && op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].group_start)) { - unsigned int sat; + if ((in_traverse(op[prereq->file], prereq->op_num) + && (starts_transaction(&op[needs->file][needs->op_num]) + || starts_traverse(&op[needs->file][needs->op_num]))) + || (in_traverse(op[needs->file], needs->op_num) + && (starts_transaction(&op[prereq->file][prereq->op_num]) + || starts_traverse(&op[prereq->file][prereq->op_num])))) { + unsigned int start; /* We are satisfied by end of group. */ - sat = op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].group_start; - satisfies_opnum = sat + op[satisfies_file][sat].group_len; + start = op[prereq->file][prereq->op_num].group_start; + dep->prereq.op_num = start + op[prereq->file][start].group_len; /* And we need that done by start of our group. */ - needs_opnum = op[needs_file][needs_opnum].group_start; + dep->needs.op_num = op[needs->file][needs->op_num].group_start; } /* There is also this case: @@ -1243,42 +1380,38 @@ static void add_dependency(void *ctx, * We try to address this by ensuring that where seqnum indicates it's * possible, we wait for before *starting* traverse. */ - else if (in_traverse(op[needs_file], needs_opnum)) { - struct op *need = &op[needs_file][needs_opnum]; - if (op[needs_file][need->group_start].serial > - op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].serial) { - needs_opnum = need->group_start; + else if (in_traverse(op[needs->file], needs->op_num)) { + struct op *need = &op[needs->file][needs->op_num]; + if (op[needs->file][need->group_start].seqnum > + op[prereq->file][prereq->op_num].seqnum) { + dep->needs.op_num = need->group_start; } } #endif - /* If you depend on a transaction, you actually depend on it ending. */ - if (is_transaction(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum])) { - satisfies_opnum - += op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].group_len; + /* If you depend on a transaction or chainlock, you actually + * depend on it ending. */ + if (starts_transaction(&op[prereq->file][dep->prereq.op_num]) + || starts_chainlock(&op[prereq->file][dep->prereq.op_num])) { + dep->prereq.op_num + += op[dep->prereq.file][dep->prereq.op_num].group_len; #if DEBUG_DEPS printf("-> Actually end of transaction %s:%u\n", - filename[satisfies_file], satisfies_opnum+1); + filename[dep->prereq->file], dep->prereq->op_num+1); #endif } else /* We should never create a dependency from middle of * a transaction. */ - assert(!in_transaction(op[satisfies_file], satisfies_opnum) - || op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].op + assert(!in_transaction(op[prereq->file], dep->prereq.op_num) + || op[prereq->file][dep->prereq.op_num].type == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT - || op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].op + || op[prereq->file][dep->prereq.op_num].type == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL); - assert(op[needs_file][needs_opnum].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE); - assert(op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE); - - dep = talloc(ctx, struct depend); - dep->needs_file = needs_file; - dep->needs_opnum = needs_opnum; - dep->satisfies_file = satisfies_file; - dep->satisfies_opnum = satisfies_opnum; - list_add(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].post, &dep->post_list); - list_add(&op[needs_file][needs_opnum].pre, &dep->pre_list); + list_add(&op[dep->prereq.file][dep->prereq.op_num].post, + &dep->post_list); + list_add(&op[dep->needs.file][dep->needs.op_num].pre, + &dep->pre_list); talloc_set_destructor(dep, destroy_depend); } @@ -1290,7 +1423,7 @@ static bool changes_db(const TDB_DATA *key, const struct op *op) static void depend_on_previous(struct op *op[], char *filename[], unsigned int num, - struct key_user user[], + struct op_desc user[], unsigned int i, int prev) { @@ -1302,9 +1435,7 @@ static void depend_on_previous(struct op *op[], if (prev == i - 1) { /* Just depend on previous. */ - add_dependency(NULL, op, filename, - user[i].file, user[i].op_num, - user[prev].file, user[prev].op_num); + add_dependency(NULL, op, filename, &user[i], &user[prev]); return; } @@ -1313,9 +1444,7 @@ static void depend_on_previous(struct op *op[], deps[user[i].file] = true; for (j = i - 1; j > prev; j--) { if (!deps[user[j].file]) { - add_dependency(NULL, op, filename, - user[i].file, user[i].op_num, - user[j].file, user[j].op_num); + add_dependency(NULL, op, filename, &user[i], &user[j]); deps[user[j].file] = true; } } @@ -1337,14 +1466,14 @@ static void optimize_dependencies(struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[], memset(prev, 0, sizeof(prev)); list_for_each_safe(&op[i][j].pre, dep, next, pre_list) { - if (!prev[dep->satisfies_file]) { - prev[dep->satisfies_file] = dep; + if (!prev[dep->prereq.file]) { + prev[dep->prereq.file] = dep; continue; } - if (prev[dep->satisfies_file]->satisfies_opnum - < dep->satisfies_opnum) { - talloc_free(prev[dep->satisfies_file]); - prev[dep->satisfies_file] = dep; + if (prev[dep->prereq.file]->prereq.op_num + < dep->prereq.op_num) { + talloc_free(prev[dep->prereq.file]); + prev[dep->prereq.file] = dep; } else talloc_free(dep); } @@ -1361,17 +1490,130 @@ static void optimize_dependencies(struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[], struct depend *dep, *next; list_for_each_safe(&op[i][j].pre, dep, next, pre_list) { - if (deps[dep->satisfies_file] - >= (int)dep->satisfies_opnum) + if (deps[dep->prereq.file] + >= (int)dep->prereq.op_num) talloc_free(dep); else - deps[dep->satisfies_file] - = dep->satisfies_opnum; + deps[dep->prereq.file] + = dep->prereq.op_num; } } } } +#if TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK +/* Force an order among the traversals, so they don't deadlock (as much) */ +static void make_traverse_depends(char *filename[], + struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[], + unsigned int num) +{ + unsigned int i, num_traversals = 0; + int j; + struct op_desc *desc; + + /* Sort by which one runs first. */ + int compare_traverse_desc(const void *_a, const void *_b) + { + const struct op_desc *da = _a, *db = _b; + const struct op *a = &op[da->file][da->op_num], + *b = &op[db->file][db->op_num]; + + if (a->seqnum != b->seqnum) + return a->seqnum - b->seqnum; + + /* If they have same seqnum, it means one didn't make any + * changes. Thus sort by end in that case. */ + return a[a->group_len].seqnum - b[b->group_len].seqnum; + } + + desc = talloc_array(NULL, struct op_desc, 1); + + /* Count them. */ + for (i = 0; i < num; i++) { + for (j = 1; j < num_ops[i]; j++) { + /* Traverse start (ignore those in + * transactions; they're already covered by + * transaction dependencies). */ + if (starts_traverse(&op[i][j]) + && !in_transaction(op[i], j)) { + desc = talloc_realloc(NULL, desc, + struct op_desc, + num_traversals+1); + desc[num_traversals].file = i; + desc[num_traversals].op_num = j; + num_traversals++; + } + } + } + qsort(desc, num_traversals, sizeof(desc[0]), compare_traverse_desc); + + for (i = 1; i < num_traversals; i++) { + const struct op *prev = &op[desc[i-1].file][desc[i-1].op_num]; + const struct op *curr = &op[desc[i].file][desc[i].op_num]; + + /* Read traverses don't depend on each other (read lock). */ + if (prev->type == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START + && curr->type == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START) + continue; + + /* Only make dependency if it's clear. */ + if (compare_traverse_desc(&desc[i], &desc[i-1])) { + /* i depends on end of traverse i-1. */ + struct op_desc end = desc[i-1]; + end.op_num += prev->group_len; + add_dependency(NULL, op, filename, &desc[i], &end); + } + } + talloc_free(desc); +} + +static void set_nonblock(int fd) +{ + if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, fcntl(fd, F_GETFL)|O_NONBLOCK) != 0) + err(1, "Setting pipe nonblocking"); +} + +static bool handle_backoff(struct op *op[], int fd) +{ + struct op_desc desc; + bool handled = false; + + /* Sloppy coding: we assume PIPEBUF never fills. */ + while (read(fd, &desc, sizeof(desc)) != -1) { + unsigned int i; + handled = true; + for (i = desc.op_num; i > 0; i--) { + if (op[desc.file][i].type == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE) { + /* We insert a fake end here. */ + op[desc.file][i].type + = OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_END_EARLY; + break; + } else if (starts_traverse(&op[desc.file][i])) { + unsigned int start = i; + struct op tmp = op[desc.file][i]; + /* Move the ops outside traverse. */ + memmove(&op[desc.file][i], + &op[desc.file][i+1], + (desc.op_num-i-1) * sizeof(op[0][0])); + op[desc.file][desc.op_num] = tmp; + while (op[desc.file][i].group_start == start) { + op[desc.file][i++].group_start + = desc.op_num; + } + break; + } + } + } + return handled; +} + +#else /* !TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK */ +static bool handle_backoff(struct op *op[], int fd) +{ + return false; +} +#endif + static void derive_dependencies(char *filename[], struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[], unsigned int num) @@ -1382,7 +1624,7 @@ static void derive_dependencies(char *filename[], /* Create hash table for faster key lookup. */ hash = hash_ops(op, num_ops, num); - /* Sort them by serial number. */ + /* Sort them by sequence number. */ sort_ops(hash, filename, op, num); /* Create dependencies back to the last change, rather than @@ -1407,74 +1649,42 @@ static void derive_dependencies(char *filename[], prev = i; } else if (prev >= 0) add_dependency(hash, op, filename, - hash[h].user[i].file, - hash[h].user[i].op_num, - hash[h].user[prev].file, - hash[h].user[prev].op_num); + &hash[h].user[i], + &hash[h].user[prev]); } } +#if TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK + make_traverse_depends(filename, op, num_ops, num); +#endif + optimize_dependencies(op, num_ops, num); } -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +static struct timeval run_test(char *argv[], + unsigned int num_ops[], + unsigned int hashsize[], + unsigned int tdb_flags[], + unsigned int open_flags[], + struct op *op[], + int fds[2]) { - struct timeval start, end; - unsigned int i, num_ops[argc], hashsize[argc], tdb_flags[argc], open_flags[argc]; - struct op *op[argc]; - int fds[2]; - char c; + unsigned int i; + struct timeval start, end, diff; bool ok = true; - if (argc < 3) - errx(1, "Usage: %s ...", argv[0]); - - pipes = talloc_array(NULL, struct pipe, argc - 2); - for (i = 0; i < argc - 2; i++) { - printf("Loading tracefile %s...", argv[2+i]); - fflush(stdout); - op[i] = load_tracefile(argv[2+i], &num_ops[i], &hashsize[i], - &tdb_flags[i], &open_flags[i]); - if (pipe(pipes[i].fd) != 0) - err(1, "creating pipe"); - printf("done\n"); - } - - printf("Calculating inter-dependencies..."); - fflush(stdout); - derive_dependencies(argv+2, op, num_ops, i); - printf("done\n"); - - /* Don't fork for single arg case: simple debugging. */ - if (argc == 3) { - struct tdb_context *tdb; - tdb = tdb_open_ex(argv[1], hashsize[0], tdb_flags[0], - open_flags[0], 0600, - NULL, hash_key); - printf("Single threaded run..."); - fflush(stdout); - - run_ops(tdb, pipes[0].fd[0], argv+2, op, 0, 1, num_ops[0]); - check_deps(argv[2], op[0], num_ops[0]); - - printf("done\n"); - exit(0); - } - - if (pipe(fds) != 0) - err(1, "creating pipe"); - - for (i = 0; i < argc - 2; i++) { + for (i = 0; argv[i+2]; i++) { struct tdb_context *tdb; + char c; switch (fork()) { case -1: err(1, "fork failed"); case 0: close(fds[1]); - tdb = tdb_open_ex(argv[1], hashsize[i], tdb_flags[i], - open_flags[i], 0600, - NULL, hash_key); + tdb = tdb_open_ex(argv[1], hashsize[i], + tdb_flags[i]|TDB_NOSYNC, + open_flags[i], 0600, NULL, hash_key); if (!tdb) err(1, "Opening tdb %s", argv[1]); @@ -1482,7 +1692,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) if (read(fds[0], &c, 1) != 1) exit(1); run_ops(tdb, pipes[i].fd[0], argv+2, op, i, 1, - num_ops[i]); + num_ops[i], false); check_deps(argv[2+i], op[i], num_ops[i]); exit(0); default: @@ -1500,7 +1710,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) if (write(fds[1], hashsize, i) != i) err(1, "Writing to wakeup pipe"); - for (i = 0; i < argc - 2; i++) { + for (i = 0; argv[i + 2]; i++) { int status; wait(&status); if (!WIFEXITED(status)) { @@ -1516,9 +1726,75 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) gettimeofday(&end, NULL); printf("done\n"); - end.tv_sec -= start.tv_sec; + if (end.tv_usec < start.tv_usec) { + end.tv_usec += 1000000; + end.tv_sec--; + } + diff.tv_sec = end.tv_sec - start.tv_sec; + diff.tv_usec = end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec; + return diff; +} + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + struct timeval diff; + unsigned int i, num_ops[argc], hashsize[argc], tdb_flags[argc], open_flags[argc]; + struct op *op[argc]; + int fds[2]; + + if (argc < 3) + errx(1, "Usage: %s ...", argv[0]); + + pipes = talloc_array(NULL, struct pipe, argc - 1); + for (i = 0; i < argc - 2; i++) { + printf("Loading tracefile %s...", argv[2+i]); + fflush(stdout); + op[i] = load_tracefile(argv[2+i], &num_ops[i], &hashsize[i], + &tdb_flags[i], &open_flags[i]); + if (pipe(pipes[i].fd) != 0) + err(1, "creating pipe"); + printf("done\n"); + } + + printf("Calculating inter-dependencies..."); + fflush(stdout); + derive_dependencies(argv+2, op, num_ops, i); + printf("done\n"); + + /* Don't fork for single arg case: simple debugging. */ + if (argc == 3) { + struct tdb_context *tdb; + tdb = tdb_open_ex(argv[1], hashsize[0], tdb_flags[0]|TDB_NOSYNC, + open_flags[0], 0600, NULL, hash_key); + printf("Single threaded run..."); + fflush(stdout); + + run_ops(tdb, pipes[0].fd[0], argv+2, op, 0, 1, num_ops[0], + false); + check_deps(argv[2], op[0], num_ops[0]); + + printf("done\n"); + exit(0); + } + + if (pipe(fds) != 0) + err(1, "creating pipe"); + +#if TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK + if (pipe(pipes[argc-2].fd) != 0) + err(1, "creating pipe"); + backoff_fd = pipes[argc-2].fd[1]; + set_nonblock(pipes[argc-2].fd[1]); + set_nonblock(pipes[argc-2].fd[0]); +#endif + + do { + diff = run_test(argv, num_ops, hashsize, tdb_flags, open_flags, + op, fds); + } while (handle_backoff(op, pipes[argc-2].fd[0])); + printf("Time replaying: %lu usec\n", - end.tv_sec * 1000000UL + (end.tv_usec - start.tv_usec)); + diff.tv_sec * 1000000UL + diff.tv_usec); exit(0); }