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Remote ikvs debugging ()
* initial structure for remote IKVS server

* moved struct to .h file, added new files to CMakeList

* happy path implementation, connection error when testing

* saved minor local change

* changed tracing to debug

* fixed onClosed and getError being called before init is finished

* fix spawn process bug, now use absolute path

* added server knob to set ikvs process port number

* added server knob for remote/local kv store

* implement simulator remote process spawning

* fixed bug for simulator timeout

* commit all changes

* removed print lines in trace

* added FlowProcess implementation by Markus

* initial debug of FlowProcess, stuck at parent sending OpenKVStoreRequest to child

* temporary fix for process factory throwing segfault on create

* specify public address in command

* change remote kv store knob to false for jenkins build

* made port 0 open random unused port

* change remote store knob to true for benchmark

* set listening port to randomly opened port

* added print lines for jenkins run open kv store timeout debug

* removed most tracing and print lines

* removed tutorial changes

* update handleIOErrors error handling to handle remote-ikvs cases

* Push all debugging changes

* A version where worker bug exists

* A version where restarting tests fail

* Use both the name and the port to determine the child process

* Remove unnecessary update on local address

* Disable remote-kvs for DiskFailureCycle test

* A version where restarting stuck

* A version where most restarting tests green

* Reset connection with child process explicitly

* Remove change on unnecessary files

* Unify flags from _ to -

* fix merging unexpected changes

* fix trac.error to .errorUnsuppressed

* Add license header

* Remove unnecessary header in FlowProcess.actor.cpp

* Fix Windows build

* Fix Windows build, add missing ;

* Fix a stupid bug caused by code dropped by code merging

* Disable remote kvs by default

* Pass the conn_file path to the flow process, though not needed, but the buildNetwork is difficult to tune

* serialization change on readrange

* Update traces

* Refactor the RemoteIKVS interface

* Format files

* Update sim2 interface to not clog connections between parent and child processes in simulation

* Update comments; remove debugging symbols; Add error handling for remote_kvs_cancelled

* Add comments, format files

* Change method name from isBuggifyDisabled to isStableConnection; Decrease(0.1x) latency for stable connections

* Commit the IConnection interface change, forgot in previous commit

* Fix the issue that onClosed request is cancelled by ActorCollection

* Enable the remote kv store knob

* Remove FlowProcess.actor.cpp and move functions to RemoteIKeyValueStore.actor.cpp; Add remote kv store delay to avoid race; Bind the child process to die with parent process

* Fix the bug where one process starts storage server more than once

* Add a please_reboot_remote_kv_store error to restart the storage server worker if remote kvs died abnormally

* Remove unreachable code path and add comments

* Clang format the code

* Fix a simple wait error

* Clang format after merging the main branch

* Testing mixed mode in simulation if remote_kvs knob is enabled, setting the default to false

* Disable remote kvs for PhysicalShardMove which is for RocksDB

* Cleanup #include orders, remove debugging traces

* Revert the reorder in fdbserver.actor.cpp, which fails the gcc build

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FoundationDB is a distributed database designed to handle large volumes of structured data across clusters of commodity servers. It organizes data as an ordered key-value store and employs ACID transactions for all operations. It is especially well-suited for read/write workloads but also has excellent performance for write-intensive workloads. Users interact with the database using API language binding.

To learn more about FoundationDB, visit foundationdb.org

Documentation

Documentation can be found online at https://apple.github.io/foundationdb/. The documentation covers details of API usage, background information on design philosophy, and extensive usage examples. Docs are built from the source in this repo.

Forums

The FoundationDB Forums are the home for most of the discussion and communication about the FoundationDB project. We welcome your participation! We want FoundationDB to be a great project to be a part of and, as part of that, have established a Code of Conduct to establish what constitutes permissible modes of interaction.

Contributing

Contributing to FoundationDB can be in contributions to the code base, sharing your experience and insights in the community on the Forums, or contributing to projects that make use of FoundationDB. Please see the contributing guide for more specifics.

Getting Started

Binary downloads

Developers interested in using FoundationDB can get started by downloading and installing a binary package. Please see the downloads page for a list of available packages.

Compiling from source

Developers on an OS for which there is no binary package, or who would like to start hacking on the code, can get started by compiling from source.

The official docker image for building is foundationdb/build which has all dependencies installed. The Docker image definitions used by FoundationDB team members can be found in the dedicated repository..

To build outside the official docker image you'll need at least these dependencies:

  1. Install cmake Version 3.13 or higher CMake
  2. Install Mono
  3. Install Ninja (optional, but recommended)

If compiling for local development, please set -DUSE_WERROR=ON in cmake. Our CI compiles with -Werror on, so this way you'll find out about compiler warnings that break the build earlier.

Once you have your dependencies, you can run cmake and then build:

  1. Check out this repository.
  2. Create a build directory (you can have the build directory anywhere you like). There is currently a directory in the source tree called build, but you should not use it. See #3098
  3. cd <PATH_TO_BUILD_DIRECTORY>
  4. cmake -G Ninja <PATH_TO_FOUNDATIONDB_DIRECTORY>
  5. ninja # If this crashes it probably ran out of memory. Try ninja -j1

Language Bindings

The language bindings that are supported by cmake will have a corresponding README.md file in the corresponding bindings/lang directory.

Generally, cmake will build all language bindings for which it can find all necessary dependencies. After each successful cmake run, cmake will tell you which language bindings it is going to build.

Generating compile_commands.json

CMake can build a compilation database for you. However, the default generated one is not too useful as it operates on the generated files. When running make, the build system will create another compile_commands.json file in the source directory. This can than be used for tools like CCLS, CQuery, etc. This way you can get code-completion and code navigation in flow. It is not yet perfect (it will show a few errors) but we are constantly working on improving the development experience.

CMake will not produce a compile_commands.json, you must pass -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON. This also enables the target processed_compile_commands, which rewrites compile_commands.json to describe the actor compiler source file, not the post-processed output files, and places the output file in the source directory. This file should then be picked up automatically by any tooling.

Note that if building inside of the foundationdb/build docker image, the resulting paths will still be incorrect and require manual fixing. One will wish to re-run cmake with -DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=OFF to prevent it from reverting the manual changes.

Using IDEs

CMake has built in support for a number of popular IDEs. However, because flow files are precompiled with the actor compiler, an IDE will not be very useful as a user will only be presented with the generated code - which is not what she wants to edit and get IDE features for.

The good news is, that it is possible to generate project files for editing flow with a supported IDE. There is a CMake option called OPEN_FOR_IDE which will generate a project which can be opened in an IDE for editing. You won't be able to build this project, but you will be able to edit the files and get most edit and navigation features your IDE supports.

For example, if you want to use XCode to make changes to FoundationDB you can create a XCode-project with the following command:

cmake -G Xcode -DOPEN_FOR_IDE=ON <FDB_SOURCE_DIRECTORY>

You should create a second build-directory which you will use for building and debugging.

FreeBSD

  1. Check out this repo on your server.

  2. Install compile-time dependencies from ports.

  3. (Optional) Use tmpfs & ccache for significantly faster repeat builds

  4. (Optional) Install a JDK for Java Bindings. FoundationDB currently builds with Java 8.

  5. Navigate to the directory where you checked out the foundationdb repo.

  6. Build from source.

    sudo pkg install -r FreeBSD \
        shells/bash devel/cmake devel/ninja devel/ccache  \
        lang/mono lang/python3 \
        devel/boost-libs devel/libeio \
        security/openssl
    mkdir .build && cd .build
    cmake -G Ninja \
        -DUSE_CCACHE=on \
        -DDISABLE_TLS=off \
        -DUSE_DTRACE=off \
        ..
    ninja -j 10
    # run fast tests
    ctest -L fast
    # run all tests
    ctest --output-on-failure -v
    

Linux

There are no special requirements for Linux. A docker image can be pulled from foundationdb/build that has all of FoundationDB's dependencies pre-installed, and is what the CI uses to build and test PRs.

cmake -G Ninja <FDB_SOURCE_DIR>
ninja
cpack -G DEB

For RPM simply replace DEB with RPM.

MacOS

The build under MacOS will work the same way as on Linux. To get boost and ninja you can use Homebrew.

cmake -G Ninja <PATH_TO_FOUNDATIONDB_SOURCE>

To generate a installable package,

ninja
$SRCDIR/packaging/osx/buildpkg.sh . $SRCDIR

Windows

Under Windows, only Visual Studio with ClangCl is supported

  1. Install Visual Studio 2019 (IDE or Build Tools), and enable llvm support
  2. Install CMake 3.15 or higher
  3. Download Boost 1.77.0
  4. Unpack boost to C:\boost, or use -DBOOST_ROOT=<PATH_TO_BOOST> with cmake if unpacked elsewhere
  5. Install Python if is not already installed by Visual Studio
  6. (Optional) Install OpenJDK 11 to build Java bindings
  7. (Optional) Install OpenSSL 3.x to build with TLS support
  8. (Optional) Install WIX Toolset to build Windows installer
  9. mkdir build && cd build
  10. cmake -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64 -T ClangCl <PATH_TO_FOUNDATIONDB_SOURCE>
  11. msbuild /p:Configuration=Release foundationdb.sln
  12. To increase build performance, use /p:UseMultiToolTask=true and /p:CL_MPCount=<NUMBER_OF_PARALLEL_JOBS>
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