[Replicated] release-23.1: kvstreamer: fix pathological behavior in InOrder mode #50
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Replicated from original PR cockroachdb#134363
Original author: blathers-crl[bot]
Original creation date: 2024-11-06T00:39:41Z
Original reviewers: mgartner
Original description:
Backport 2/2 commits from cockroachdb#134132 on behalf of @yuzefovich.
/cc @cockroachdb/release
kvstreamer: fix TestStreamerVaryingResponseSizes
Previously the test was fooling itself - the regex for
KV gRPC calls
line was incorrect, so it was never matched, and we ended up with unset counter (which happened to pass the test); this is now fixed.Release note: None
kvstreamer: fix pathological behavior in InOrder mode
This commit fixes the case of pathological behavior by the streamer in the InOrder mode in some cases. Namely, when ordering needs to be maintained, the streamer needs to prioritize sub-requests that have higher "urgency" to be served (i.e. those that are closer to the head of the line). This "urgency" is represented by the values in
singleRangeBatch.positions
slice where the smaller the value, the higher the urgency, and the value at the zeroth index is used as the priority for the whole single-range batch. It is assumed that the values in this slice are increasing, but this assumption could previously be violated when multiple ranges were touched (when the original batch fit within a single range, we have a separate fast-path that is unaffected by this bug). This was the case because we usedmustPreserveOrder = false
when instantiating the batch truncation helper. As a result, all sub-requests within the single-range batch would get reordered according to the start key of each request, and the original order wouldn't be restored by the batch truncation helper. This, in turn, would result in the streamer evaluating the requests with effectively random urgency which would then consume the working budget. In the extreme, we would use up all available budget for random requests, buffer them, and would keep on doing so until we get lucky to get the next head-of-the-line request randomly. This is now fixed by restoring the order ofpositions
by the truncation helper when the streamer is in the InOrder mode. This commit also adds a test-only assertion for ensuring the ascending invariant is maintained.Here is a concrete example of the behavior. Say, we have two ranges [a - f) and [f - ...) and requests
The batch truncation helper will first order all requests by the start key, so it'll process them in the order 4 - 5 - 0 - 2 - 1 - 3. When truncating to the first range [a - f), it'll populate
positions
as[4, 5, 0, 2, 1]
(request 3 is outside of the range, so it'll stop). This slice is what we would previously include intosingleRangeBatch.positions
, so we would first evaluate the 4th request, then the 5th, etc. Previously, we would also incorrectly comparesingleRangeBatch
es between each other for "in order" priority.AFAICT this bug has been present since the introduction of the batch truncation helper in cockroachdb@645c154. The assumption of the InOrder mode was already there, in the comment, but wasn't enforced and was overlooked.
Fixes: cockroachdb#133043.
Release note (bug fix): Previously, when executing queries with index / lookup joins when the ordering needs to be maintained, CockroachDB in some cases could get into a pathological behavior which would lead to increased query latency, possibly by several orders of magnitude. This bug was introduced in 22.2 and is now fixed.
Release justification: bug fix.