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periodic GC for badger datastore #72
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@@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ type Datastore struct { | |
closing chan struct{} | ||
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gcDiscardRatio float64 | ||
maxGcDuration time.Duration | ||
gcInterval time.Duration | ||
} | ||
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// Implements the datastore.Txn interface, enabling transaction support for | ||
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@@ -42,7 +44,12 @@ type txn struct { | |
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// Options are the badger datastore options, reexported here for convenience. | ||
type Options struct { | ||
gcDiscardRatio float64 | ||
// Please refer to the Badger docs to see what this is for | ||
GcDiscardRatio float64 | ||
// Maximum duration to perform a single GC cycle for | ||
MaxGcDuration time.Duration | ||
// Interval between GC cycles | ||
GcInterval time.Duration | ||
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badger.Options | ||
} | ||
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@@ -52,7 +59,9 @@ var DefaultOptions Options | |
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func init() { | ||
DefaultOptions = Options{ | ||
gcDiscardRatio: 0.1, | ||
GcDiscardRatio: 0.2, | ||
MaxGcDuration: 1 * time.Minute, | ||
GcInterval: 45 * time.Minute, | ||
Options: badger.DefaultOptions(""), | ||
} | ||
DefaultOptions.Options.CompactL0OnClose = false | ||
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@@ -62,6 +71,7 @@ func init() { | |
var _ ds.Datastore = (*Datastore)(nil) | ||
var _ ds.TxnDatastore = (*Datastore)(nil) | ||
var _ ds.TTLDatastore = (*Datastore)(nil) | ||
var _ ds.GCDatastore = (*Datastore)(nil) | ||
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// NewDatastore creates a new badger datastore. | ||
// | ||
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@@ -70,12 +80,18 @@ func NewDatastore(path string, options *Options) (*Datastore, error) { | |
// Copy the options because we modify them. | ||
var opt badger.Options | ||
var gcDiscardRatio float64 | ||
var maxGcDuration time.Duration | ||
var gcInterval time.Duration | ||
if options == nil { | ||
opt = badger.DefaultOptions("") | ||
gcDiscardRatio = DefaultOptions.gcDiscardRatio | ||
gcDiscardRatio = DefaultOptions.GcDiscardRatio | ||
maxGcDuration = DefaultOptions.MaxGcDuration | ||
gcInterval = DefaultOptions.GcInterval | ||
} else { | ||
opt = options.Options | ||
gcDiscardRatio = options.gcDiscardRatio | ||
gcDiscardRatio = options.GcDiscardRatio | ||
maxGcDuration = options.MaxGcDuration | ||
gcInterval = options.GcInterval | ||
} | ||
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opt.Dir = path | ||
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@@ -90,11 +106,32 @@ func NewDatastore(path string, options *Options) (*Datastore, error) { | |
return nil, err | ||
} | ||
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return &Datastore{ | ||
ds := &Datastore{ | ||
DB: kv, | ||
closing: make(chan struct{}), | ||
gcDiscardRatio: gcDiscardRatio, | ||
}, nil | ||
maxGcDuration: maxGcDuration, | ||
gcInterval: gcInterval, | ||
} | ||
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// schedule periodic GC till db is closed | ||
go ds.periodicGC() | ||
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return ds, nil | ||
} | ||
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// Keep scheduling GC's AFTER `gcInterval` has passed since the previous GC | ||
func (d *Datastore) periodicGC() { | ||
for { | ||
select { | ||
case <-time.After(d.gcInterval): | ||
if err := d.CollectGarbage(); err != nil { | ||
log.Warningf("error during a GC cycle: %s", err) | ||
} | ||
case <-d.closing: | ||
return | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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// NewTransaction starts a new transaction. The resulting transaction object | ||
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@@ -275,17 +312,38 @@ func (d *Datastore) Batch() (ds.Batch, error) { | |
return tx, nil | ||
} | ||
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func (d *Datastore) CollectGarbage() error { | ||
func (d *Datastore) CollectGarbage() (err error) { | ||
d.closeLk.RLock() | ||
defer d.closeLk.RUnlock() | ||
if d.closed { | ||
return ErrClosed | ||
} | ||
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err := d.DB.RunValueLogGC(d.gcDiscardRatio) | ||
gcTimeout := time.NewTimer(d.maxGcDuration) | ||
defer gcTimeout.Stop() | ||
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// The idea is to keep calling DB.RunValueLogGC() till Badger no longer has any log files | ||
// to GC(which would be indicated by an error, please refer to Badger GC docs). The timeout is to | ||
// ensure we do not keep calling GC in case Badger has accumulated | ||
// excessive garbage. However, we will finish earlier if Badger has nothing left to GC. | ||
LOOP: | ||
for { | ||
select { | ||
case <-gcTimeout.C: | ||
break LOOP | ||
default: | ||
if err == nil { | ||
err = d.DB.RunValueLogGC(d.gcDiscardRatio) | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Do I understand this correctly as by default running RunValueLogGC() repeteadly for 1 minute non-stop? I'm not sure this works. In order to timeout a GC operation this would need support from badger. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. @hsanjuan From the Badger GC docs :
The idea is to keep calling |
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} else { | ||
break LOOP | ||
} | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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if err == badger.ErrNoRewrite { | ||
err = nil | ||
} | ||
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return err | ||
} | ||
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isn't it more natural to have a
Ticker
? Or a timer that can be stopped when before closing.(also depends if the interval should be a fixed interval or actually a countdown since the last GC, in which case the user should not expect GCs happening every 15 mins but after 15 mins the previous GC finished (that need to be more clarified in docs)).
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@hsanjuan I think waiting for
gcInterval
between two iterations makes more sense for a use case like GC. I'll add some documentation to that regard.