We need to add a native library load check with a helpful error message
if xerial snappy fails to initialize due to a too old glibc or similar
reason, and disable the unit test if the native library fails to load.
Signed-off-by: Duo Zhang <zhangduo@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Viraj Jasani <vjasani@apache.org>
TRACE level logging is expensive enough to warrant removal. They were
useful during development but are now just overhead.
Also we unnecessarily create new compressor and decompressor instances
in the reset() methods for the Aircompressor and Lz4 codecs. Remove.
Signed-off-by: Viraj Jasani <vjasani@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Xiaolin Ha <haxiaolin@apache.org>
ZStandard supports initialization of compressors and decompressors with a
precomputed dictionary, which can dramatically improve and speed up compression
of tables with small values. For more details, please see
The Case For Small Data Compression
https://github.com/facebook/zstd#the-case-for-small-data-compression
Signed-off-by: Duo Zhang <zhangduo@apache.org>
This reverts commit bfa4584125.
This is not ready yet. There are some code paths remaining where store
configuration (CompoundConfiguration) is not passed into the block decoding
context. Found with additional integration tests.
ZStandard supports initialization of compressors and decompressors with a
precomputed dictionary, which can dramatically improve and speed up compression
of tables with small values. For more details, please see
The Case For Small Data Compression
https://github.com/facebook/zstd#the-case-for-small-data-compression
Signed-off-by: Duo Zhang <zhangduo@apache.org>
We get and retain Compressor instances in HFileBlockDefaultEncodingContext,
and could in theory call Compressor#reinit when setting up the context,
to update compression parameters like level and buffer size, but we do
not plumb through the CompoundConfiguration from the Store into the
encoding context. As a consequence we can only update codec parameters
globally in system site conf files.
Fine grained configurability is important for algorithms like ZStandard
(ZSTD), which offers more than 20 compression levels, where at level 1
it is almost as fast as LZ4, and where at higher levels it utilizes
computationally expensive techniques to rival LZMA at compression ratio
but trades off significantly for reduced compresson throughput. The ZSTD
level that should be set for a given column family or table will vary by
use case.
Signed-off-by: Viraj Jasani <vjasani@apache.org>
This change introduces provided compression codecs to HBase as
new Maven modules. Each module provides compression codec support
that formerly required Hadoop native codecs, which in turn relies
on native code integration, which may or may not be available on
a given hardware platform or in an operational environment. We
now provide codecs in the HBase distribution for users whom for
whatever reason cannot or do not wish to deploy the Hadoop native
codecs.
Signed-off-by: Duo Zhang <zhangduo@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Viraj Jasani <vjasani@apache.org>