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Release | paimon-0.5 |
Motivation
Each Paimon task in Flink/Spark job will create TableWriteImpl
for Paimon Table, which uses FileStoreWrite
to write data to file store. Paimon will create KeyValueFileStoreWrite
for key-value file store and initialize memory pool for the writer.
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To address the above issues, this PIP aims to support writer buffer based on Executor Memory Manager
(such as Flink Managed Memory) for Paimon. Executor
in engine manages the total memory usage for tasks to avoid FullGC or task killed due to excessive memory usage.
Public Interfaces
Paimon sink needs to create memory pool based on allocator above, the memory pool size is from existing option write-buffer-size
or calculated by sink operator. So MemorySegmentPool
will be created according to allocator and memory pool size when the sink operator is initialized, and then the memory pool is added in WriterBuilder
to create Paimon writer.
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/* Add memory segment pool to table write. */
@Public
public interface TableWrite {
TableWrite withMemoryPool(MemorySegmentPool pool);
} |
MemorySegment
Paimon can create MemorySegment
based on segment allocated by engine, for example, the org.apache.flink.core.memory.MemorySegment
in Flink. Paimon needs to get off-heap-buffer or heap-memory from those segments, they are allocated and released by engines. Paimon cannot release this memory, otherwise it may cause multiple release issues. From above all, we remove the free
and allocateOffHeapMemory
methods in Paimon's MemorySegment
and add description in wrapOfsetHeapMemory
method.
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/**
* Paimon can allocate heap memory itself, and when the operator exits, JVM will release the allocated heap memory.
* But for off-heap memory, Paimon cannot release the memory itself. Engines such as Flink and Spark should allocate
* off-heap memory for Paimon, and release the memory when the task goes to termination.
*/
@Public
public final class MemorySegment {
/* Remove this method, Paimon cannot free memory itself. */
public static MemorySegment allocateOffHeapMemory(int size);
/* Remove this method, Paimon cannot free memory itself. */
public void free();
} |
Proposed Changes
Architecture
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As shown in above architecture, Paimon task creates different memory segment allocators and memory pool for writer according to options when it is initialized. Each writer allocates segments from the allocator and release the memory when the task is finished.
Memory Allocator For Flink
MemorySegmentAllocator
MemorySegmentAllocator
is added in Paimon to allocate and release segments for MemorySegmentPool
from Flink. Paimon sink creates allocator according to job configuration to allocate segments from Executor Flink Memory Manager
or physical memory, such as heap.
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/** * Memory segment allocator will allocate segments from physical memory or memory manager in executorFlink. **/ @Public public interfaceclass MemorySegmentAllocator { /* Memory manager in Flink. */ private final MemoryManager memoryManager; /** * Allocates a set of memory segments for memory pool. * * @param target The list into which to put the allocated memory pages. * @param numberOfPages The number of pages to allocate. * @throws MemoryAllocationException Thrown, if this memory manager does not * have the requested amount of memory pages any more. */ void allocate( Collection<MemorySegment> target, int numberOfPages) throws MemoryAllocationException; /* Release the segments allocated by the allocator if the task is closed. */ void release(); } |
Paimon sink needs to create memory pool based on allocator above, the memory pool size is from existing option write-buffer-size
or calculated by sink operator. So MemorySegmentPool
will be created according to allocator and memory pool size when the sink operator is initialized, and then the memory pool is added in WriterBuilder
to create Paimon writer.
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/* Add memory segment pool to writer builder. */ @Public public interface WriteBuilder { WriterBuilder withMemoryPool(MemorySegmentPool pool); } |
MemorySegment
MemorySegment
is a final class in Paimon at the moment and task may allocates existing segment instances from memory manager in different engine (Flink/Spark). Paimon needs to define MemorySegment
as an interface to facilitate adapting memory segments from different computing engines to Paimon's segments.
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@Public public interface MemorySegment { .... } |
Proposed Changes
Architecture
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As shown in above architecture, Paimon task creates different memory segment allocators and memory pool for writer according to options when it is initialized. Each writer allocates segments from the allocator and release the memory when the task is finished.
Memory Allocator For Flink
Options And Allocator Definitions
FlinkMemorySegmentAllocator
MemorySegmentAllocator
allocates segments from Managed Memory
for Paimon writer. This mechanism has the following constraints
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/* Add memory allocator related options in flink connector. */ public class FlinkConnectorOptions { /* Sink writer allocate segments from managed memory. */ public static final ConfigOption<Boolean> SINK_USE_MANAGED_MEMORY = ConfigOptions.key("sink.use-managed-memory-allocator") .booleanType() .defaultValue(false) .withDescription( "If true, flink sink will use managed memory for merge tree; otherwise, it will create an independent memory allocator."); /** * Weight of writer buffer in managed memory, Flink will compute the memory size for writer according * to the weight, the actual memory used depends on the running environment. */ public static final ConfigOption<Integer>ConfigOption<MemorySize> SINK_MANAGED_WRITER_BUFFER_WEIGHTMEMORY = ConfigOptions.key("sink.managed.writer-buffer-weightmemory") .intTypememoryType() .defaultValue(MemorySize.ofMebiBytes(256)) .withDescription("Weight of writer buffer in managed memory, Flink will compute the memory size " + "for writer according to the weight, the actual memory used depends on the running environment."); } /* Memory allocator for flink task which allocates segments from MemoryManager. */ public class FlinkMemorySegmentAllocator implements MemoryAllocator { /* The flink task which will be used to allocate and release segments. */ private final Object owner; /* The memory manager from flink task. */ private final MemoryManager memoryManager; /* Allocate segments from memory manager. */ void allocate( Collection<MemorySegment> target, int numberOfPages) throws MemoryAllocationException { ...; memoryManager.allocatePages(owner, target, numOfPages); ...; } /* Release the segments allocated by the allocator if the task is closed. */ void release(); } /* Memory segment wrapper for flink. */ public class FlinkMemorySegment implements MemorySegment { org.apache.flink.core.memory.MemorySegment segment; public FlinkMemorySegment(MemorySegment segment); } |
Use Allocator In SQL
Users can set memory weight in SQL for Flink Managed Memory, then Flink sink operator will get the memory pool size and create allocator for Paimon writer.
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INSERT INTO paimon_table /*+ OPTIONS('sink.use-managed-memory-allocator'='true', 'sink.managed.writer-buffer-weightmemory'='256256M') */ SELECT * FROM ....; |
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In compilation, Paimon creates sink operator in FlinkSink
. Paimon can get Transformation
from the sink operator, declare managed memory by Transformation.declareManagedMemoryUseCaseAtOperatorScope(OPERATOR, weight of buffer)
according to options sink.use-menaged-memory-allocator
and sink.managed.writer-buffer-weightmemory
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In runtime, Paimon sink operator calculates writer buffer size based on StreamConfig
and MemoryManager
in AbstractStoreWriteOperator.setup
, then creates FlinkMemorySegmentAllocator
and MemorySegmentPool
. Finally Paimon writer writes data to the memory pool and flush data to file system.
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Default Memory Segment And Allocator
If users do not config allocator, Paimon writer will create default allocator to allocate DefaultMemorySegment
from JVM heap as it is doing now.
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language | java |
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