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/**
* Copyright (C) 2018-present MongoDB, Inc.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the Server Side Public License, version 1,
* as published by MongoDB, Inc.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* Server Side Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the Server Side Public License
* along with this program. If not, see
* <http://www.mongodb.com/licensing/server-side-public-license>.
*
* As a special exception, the copyright holders give permission to link the
* code of portions of this program with the OpenSSL library under certain
* conditions as described in each individual source file and distribute
* linked combinations including the program with the OpenSSL library. You
* must comply with the Server Side Public License in all respects for
* all of the code used other than as permitted herein. If you modify file(s)
* with this exception, you may extend this exception to your version of the
* file(s), but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so,
* delete this exception statement from your version. If you delete this
* exception statement from all source files in the program, then also delete
* it in the license file.
*/
#define MONGO_LOG_DEFAULT_COMPONENT ::mongo::logger::LogComponent::kStorage
#include "mongo/platform/basic.h"
#include "mongo/db/db_raii.h"
#include "mongo/db/catalog/database_holder.h"
#include "mongo/db/concurrency/locker.h"
#include "mongo/db/curop.h"
#include "mongo/db/db_raii_gen.h"
#include "mongo/db/repl/replication_coordinator.h"
#include "mongo/db/s/collection_sharding_state.h"
#include "mongo/util/log.h"
namespace mongo {
namespace {
const boost::optional<int> kDoNotChangeProfilingLevel = boost::none;
} // namespace
AutoStatsTracker::AutoStatsTracker(OperationContext* opCtx,
const NamespaceString& nss,
Top::LockType lockType,
LogMode logMode,
boost::optional<int> dbProfilingLevel,
Date_t deadline)
: _opCtx(opCtx), _lockType(lockType), _nss(nss) {
if (!dbProfilingLevel && logMode == LogMode::kUpdateTopAndCurop) {
// No profiling level was determined, attempt to read the profiling level from the Database
// object. Since we are only reading the in-memory profiling level out of the database
// object (which is configured on a per-node basis and not replicated or persisted), we
// never need to conflict with secondary batch application.
ShouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock noConflict(opCtx->lockState());
AutoGetDb autoDb(_opCtx, _nss.db(), MODE_IS, deadline);
if (autoDb.getDb()) {
dbProfilingLevel = autoDb.getDb()->getProfilingLevel();
}
}
stdx::lock_guard<Client> clientLock(*_opCtx->getClient());
if (logMode == LogMode::kUpdateTopAndCurop) {
CurOp::get(_opCtx)->enter_inlock(_nss.ns().c_str(), dbProfilingLevel);
}
}
AutoStatsTracker::~AutoStatsTracker() {
auto curOp = CurOp::get(_opCtx);
Top::get(_opCtx->getServiceContext())
.record(_opCtx,
_nss.ns(),
curOp->getLogicalOp(),
_lockType,
durationCount<Microseconds>(curOp->elapsedTimeExcludingPauses()),
curOp->isCommand(),
curOp->getReadWriteType());
}
AutoGetCollectionForRead::AutoGetCollectionForRead(OperationContext* opCtx,
const NamespaceStringOrUUID& nsOrUUID,
AutoGetCollection::ViewMode viewMode,
Date_t deadline) {
// Don't take the ParallelBatchWriterMode lock when the server parameter is set and our
// storage engine supports snapshot reads.
if (gAllowSecondaryReadsDuringBatchApplication.load() &&
opCtx->getServiceContext()->getStorageEngine()->supportsReadConcernSnapshot()) {
_shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock.emplace(opCtx->lockState());
}
const auto collectionLockMode = getLockModeForQuery(opCtx, nsOrUUID.nss());
_autoColl.emplace(opCtx, nsOrUUID, collectionLockMode, viewMode, deadline);
// If the read source is explicitly set to kNoTimestamp, we read the most up to date data and do
// not consider reading at last applied (e.g. FTDC needs that).
if (opCtx->recoveryUnit()->getTimestampReadSource() == RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kNoTimestamp)
return;
repl::ReplicationCoordinator* const replCoord = repl::ReplicationCoordinator::get(opCtx);
const auto readConcernLevel = repl::ReadConcernArgs::get(opCtx).getLevel();
// If the collection doesn't exist or disappears after releasing locks and waiting, there is no
// need to check for pending catalog changes.
while (auto coll = _autoColl->getCollection()) {
auto readSource = opCtx->recoveryUnit()->getTimestampReadSource();
auto minSnapshot = coll->getMinimumVisibleSnapshot();
auto mySnapshot = opCtx->recoveryUnit()->getPointInTimeReadTimestamp();
// If we are reading at a provided timestamp earlier than the latest catalog changes, then
// we must return an error.
if (readSource == RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kProvided && minSnapshot &&
(*mySnapshot < *minSnapshot)) {
uasserted(ErrorCodes::SnapshotUnavailable,
str::stream()
<< "Unable to read from a snapshot due to pending collection catalog "
"changes; please retry the operation. Snapshot timestamp is "
<< mySnapshot->toString()
<< ". Collection minimum is "
<< minSnapshot->toString());
}
// During batch application on secondaries, there is a potential to read inconsistent states
// that would normally be protected by the PBWM lock. In order to serve secondary reads
// during this period, we default to not acquiring the lock (by setting
// _shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock). On primaries, we always read at a
// consistent time, so not taking the PBWM lock is not a problem. On secondaries, we have to
// guarantee we read at a consistent state, so we must read at the last applied timestamp,
// which is set after each complete batch.
//
// If an attempt to read at the last applied timestamp is unsuccessful because there are
// pending catalog changes that occur after the last applied timestamp, we release our locks
// and try again with the PBWM lock (by unsetting
// _shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock).
const NamespaceString nss = coll->ns();
bool readAtLastAppliedTimestamp =
_shouldReadAtLastAppliedTimestamp(opCtx, nss, readConcernLevel);
if (readAtLastAppliedTimestamp) {
opCtx->recoveryUnit()->setTimestampReadSource(RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kLastApplied);
readSource = opCtx->recoveryUnit()->getTimestampReadSource();
}
// This timestamp could be earlier than the timestamp seen when the transaction is opened
// because it is set asynchonously. This is not problematic because holding the collection
// lock guarantees no metadata changes will occur in that time.
auto lastAppliedTimestamp = readAtLastAppliedTimestamp
? boost::optional<Timestamp>(replCoord->getMyLastAppliedOpTime().getTimestamp())
: boost::none;
if (!_conflictingCatalogChanges(opCtx, minSnapshot, lastAppliedTimestamp)) {
return;
}
invariant(lastAppliedTimestamp ||
// The kMajorityCommitted and kNoOverlap read sources already read from timestamps
// that are safe with respect to concurrent secondary batch application.
readSource == RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kMajorityCommitted ||
readSource == RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kNoOverlap);
invariant(readConcernLevel != repl::ReadConcernLevel::kSnapshotReadConcern);
// Yield locks in order to do the blocking call below.
_autoColl = boost::none;
// If there are pending catalog changes, we should conflict with any in-progress batches (by
// taking the PBWM lock) and choose not to read from the last applied timestamp by unsetting
// _shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock. Index builds on secondaries can
// complete at timestamps later than the lastAppliedTimestamp during initial sync. After
// initial sync finishes, if we waited instead of retrying, readers would block indefinitely
// waiting for the lastAppliedTimestamp to move forward. Instead we force the reader take
// the PBWM lock and retry.
if (lastAppliedTimestamp) {
LOG(0) << "tried reading at last-applied time: " << *lastAppliedTimestamp
<< " on ns: " << nss.ns() << ", but future catalog changes are pending at time "
<< *minSnapshot << ". Trying again without reading at last-applied time.";
// Destructing the block sets _shouldConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplication back to the
// previous value. If the previous value is false (because there is another
// shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock outside of this function), this
// does not take the PBWM lock.
_shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock = boost::none;
invariant(opCtx->lockState()->shouldConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplication());
// Cannot change ReadSource while a RecoveryUnit is active, which may result from
// calling getPointInTimeReadTimestamp().
opCtx->recoveryUnit()->abandonSnapshot();
opCtx->recoveryUnit()->setTimestampReadSource(RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kUnset);
}
// If there are pending catalog changes when using a no-overlap read source, we choose to
// take the PBWM lock to conflict with any in-progress batches. This prevents us from idly
// spinning in this loop trying to get a new read timestamp ahead of the minimum visible
// snapshot. This helps us guarantee liveness (i.e. we can eventually get a suitable read
// timestamp) but should not be necessary for correctness.
if (readSource == RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kNoOverlap) {
invariant(!lastAppliedTimestamp); // no-overlap read source selects its own timestamp.
_shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock = boost::none;
invariant(opCtx->lockState()->shouldConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplication());
// Abandon our snapshot but don't change our read source, so that we can select a new
// read timestamp on the next loop iteration.
opCtx->recoveryUnit()->abandonSnapshot();
}
if (readSource == RecoveryUnit::ReadSource::kMajorityCommitted) {
replCoord->waitUntilSnapshotCommitted(opCtx, *minSnapshot);
uassertStatusOK(opCtx->recoveryUnit()->obtainMajorityCommittedSnapshot());
}
{
stdx::lock_guard<Client> lk(*opCtx->getClient());
CurOp::get(opCtx)->yielded();
}
_autoColl.emplace(opCtx, nsOrUUID, collectionLockMode, viewMode, deadline);
}
}
bool AutoGetCollectionForRead::_shouldReadAtLastAppliedTimestamp(
OperationContext* opCtx,
const NamespaceString& nss,
repl::ReadConcernLevel readConcernLevel) const {
// If this block is unset, then the operation did not opt-out of the PBWM lock, implying that it
// cannot read at lastApplied. It's important to note that it is possible for this to be set,
// but still be holding the PBWM lock, explained below.
if (!_shouldNotConflictWithSecondaryBatchApplicationBlock) {
return false;
}
// If we are already holding the PBWM lock, do not read at last-applied. This is because once an
// operation reads without a timestamp (effectively seeing all writes), it is no longer safe to
// start reading at a timestamp, as writes or catalog operations may appear to vanish.
// This may occur when multiple collection locks are held concurrently, which is often the case
// when DBDirectClient is used.
if (opCtx->lockState()->isLockHeldForMode(resourceIdParallelBatchWriterMode, MODE_IS)) {
LOG(1) << "not reading at last-applied because the PBWM lock is held";
return false;
}
// Majority and snapshot readConcern levels should not read from lastApplied; these read
// concerns already have a designated timestamp to read from.
if (readConcernLevel != repl::ReadConcernLevel::kLocalReadConcern &&
readConcernLevel != repl::ReadConcernLevel::kAvailableReadConcern) {
return false;
}
// If we are in a replication state (like secondary or primary catch-up) where we are not
// accepting writes, we should read at lastApplied. If this node can accept writes, then no
// conflicting replication batches are being applied and we can read from the default snapshot.
if (repl::ReplicationCoordinator::get(opCtx)->canAcceptWritesForDatabase(opCtx, "admin")) {
return false;
}
// Non-replicated collections do not need to read at lastApplied, as those collections are not
// written by the replication system. However, the oplog is special, as it *is* written by the
// replication system.
if (!nss.isReplicated() && !nss.isOplog()) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool AutoGetCollectionForRead::_conflictingCatalogChanges(
OperationContext* opCtx,
boost::optional<Timestamp> minSnapshot,
boost::optional<Timestamp> lastAppliedTimestamp) const {
// This is the timestamp of the most recent catalog changes to this collection. If this is
// greater than any point in time read timestamps, we should either wait or return an error.
if (!minSnapshot) {
return false;
}
// If we are reading from the lastAppliedTimestamp and it is up-to-date with any catalog
// changes, we can return.
if (lastAppliedTimestamp &&
(lastAppliedTimestamp->isNull() || *lastAppliedTimestamp >= *minSnapshot)) {
return false;
}
// This can be set when readConcern is "snapshot" or "majority".
auto mySnapshot = opCtx->recoveryUnit()->getPointInTimeReadTimestamp();
// If we do not have a point in time to conflict with minSnapshot, return.
if (!mySnapshot && !lastAppliedTimestamp) {
return false;
}
// Return if there are no conflicting catalog changes with mySnapshot.
if (mySnapshot && *mySnapshot >= *minSnapshot) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
AutoGetCollectionForReadCommand::AutoGetCollectionForReadCommand(
OperationContext* opCtx,
const NamespaceStringOrUUID& nsOrUUID,
AutoGetCollection::ViewMode viewMode,
Date_t deadline,
AutoStatsTracker::LogMode logMode)
: _autoCollForRead(opCtx, nsOrUUID, viewMode, deadline),
_statsTracker(opCtx,
_autoCollForRead.getNss(),
Top::LockType::ReadLocked,
logMode,
_autoCollForRead.getDb() ? _autoCollForRead.getDb()->getProfilingLevel()
: kDoNotChangeProfilingLevel,
deadline) {
if (!_autoCollForRead.getView()) {
// Perform the check early so the query planner would be able to extract the correct
// shard key. Also make sure that version is compatible if query planner decides to
// use an empty plan.
auto css = CollectionShardingState::get(opCtx, _autoCollForRead.getNss());
css->checkShardVersionOrThrow(opCtx);
}
}
OldClientContext::OldClientContext(OperationContext* opCtx, const std::string& ns, bool doVersion)
: _opCtx(opCtx), _db(DatabaseHolder::get(opCtx)->getDb(opCtx, ns)) {
if (!_db) {
const auto dbName = nsToDatabaseSubstring(ns);
invariant(_opCtx->lockState()->isDbLockedForMode(dbName, MODE_X));
_db = DatabaseHolder::get(opCtx)->openDb(_opCtx, dbName, &_justCreated);
invariant(_db);
}
auto const currentOp = CurOp::get(_opCtx);
if (doVersion) {
switch (currentOp->getNetworkOp()) {
case dbGetMore: // getMore is special and should be handled elsewhere
case dbUpdate: // update & delete check shard version as part of the write executor
case dbDelete: // path, so no need to check them here as well
break;
default:
CollectionShardingState::get(_opCtx, NamespaceString(ns))
->checkShardVersionOrThrow(_opCtx);
break;
}
}
stdx::lock_guard<Client> lk(*_opCtx->getClient());
currentOp->enter_inlock(ns.c_str(), _db->getProfilingLevel());
}
OldClientContext::~OldClientContext() {
// If in an interrupt, don't record any stats.
// It is possible to have no lock after saving the lock state and being interrupted while
// waiting to restore.
if (_opCtx->getKillStatus() != ErrorCodes::OK)
return;
invariant(_opCtx->lockState()->isLocked());
auto currentOp = CurOp::get(_opCtx);
Top::get(_opCtx->getClient()->getServiceContext())
.record(_opCtx,
currentOp->getNS(),
currentOp->getLogicalOp(),
_opCtx->lockState()->isWriteLocked() ? Top::LockType::WriteLocked
: Top::LockType::ReadLocked,
_timer.micros(),
currentOp->isCommand(),
currentOp->getReadWriteType());
}
LockMode getLockModeForQuery(OperationContext* opCtx, const boost::optional<NamespaceString>& nss) {
invariant(opCtx);
// Use IX locks for multi-statement transactions; otherwise, use IS locks.
if (opCtx->getWriteUnitOfWork()) {
uassert(51071,
"Cannot query system.views within a transaction",
!nss || !nss->isSystemDotViews());
return MODE_IX;
}
return MODE_IS;
}
} // namespace mongo
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