Summary:
Micro benchmarks show some minor variations compared to the previous
commit. Smaller cases are a bit worse while larger data cases are a bit
better.
Reviewers: mtomic, mferencevic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2136
Summary:
Micro benchmarks show improvements in performance of MapLiteral from 5%
to 40% depending on the size of the input. On the other hand, a sequence
of AdditionOperators behaves the same with both allocation schemes.
Reviewers: mtomic, mferencevic, msantl
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2132
Summary:
The global variable may hide the fact that it uses the default
utils::NewDeleteResource() for allocations.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic, mferencevic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2121
Summary:
`dump()` awesome Memgraph function is removed.
`mg_dump` executable now uses "dump database" command instead of "return dump()"
and dumps database to standard output instead of a file.
Reviewers: teon.banek
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2122
Summary:
Stream queries to the output table.
For effective output streaming, a simple operator, `OutputTableStream` is implemented which fetches and
produces a single row on each Pull.
Reviewers: teon.banek
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2099
Summary:
This diff only introduces a MemoryResource member to TypedValue and correctly
propagates through various constructors and assignments. At the moment,
MemoryResource is not used to actually allocate anything.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic, mferencevic, msantl
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2085
Summary:
HA should now support constraints in the same way the SM version does.
I only tested this thing manually, but I plan to add a new integration test for
this also.
Reviewers: ipaljak, vkasljevic, mferencevic
Reviewed By: ipaljak, mferencevic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2083
Summary:
Implemented a simple dump executable which runs `RETURN dump()` on the database using Bolt protocol.
The `dump()` function returns a list of openCypher queries needed for database reconstruction (note: in the future we should use more appropriate method that supports streaming of data).
Reviewers: teon.banek, mferencevic
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot, mferencevic
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2067
Summary:
During it's leadership, one peer can receive RPC messages from other peers that his reign is over.
The problem is when this happens during a transaction commit.
This is handled in the following way.
If we're the current leader and we want to commit a transaction, we need to make sure the Raft Log is replicated before we can tell the client that the transaction is committed.
During that wait, we can only notice that the replication takes too long, and we report that with `LOG(WARNING)` messages.
If we change the Raft mode during the wait, our Raft implementation will internally commit this transaction, but won't be able to acquire the Raft lock because the `db.Reset` has been called.
This is why there is an manual lock acquire. If we pick up that the `db.Reset` has been called, we throw an `UnexpectedLeaderChangeException` exception to the client.
Another thing with long running transactions, if someone decides to kill a `memgraph_ha` instance during the commit, the transaction will have `abort` hint set. This will cause the `src/query/operator.cpp` to throw a `HintedAbortError`. We need to catch this during the shutdown, because the `memgraph_ha` isn't dead from the user perspective, and the transaction wasn't aborted because it took too long, but we can differentiate between those two.
Reviewers: mferencevic, ipaljak
Reviewed By: mferencevic, ipaljak
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1956
Summary:
Micro benchmarks show no change compared to global new & delete. This is
to be expected, because Unwind relies only on `std::vector` which ought
to reserve the memory in reasonable chunks.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2064
Summary:
Micro benchmarks show an improvement to performance of about 10%
compared to global new & delete.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2061
Summary:
Micro benchmarks show that MonotonicBufferResource improves performance
by a factor of 1.5.
Reviewers: mtomic, mferencevic, llugovic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2048
Summary:
Benchmarks show minor improvements. Perhaps it makes sense at some later date
to use another allocator for things lasting only in a single `Pull`.
Reviewers: mferencevic, mtomic, llugovic
Reviewed By: mferencevic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2018
Summary:
Unfortunately, the written micro benchmark only reports minor
improvements compared to default allocator. The results are in some
cases even a tiny bit worse.
Reviewers: mtomic, mferencevic, llugovic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2039