ceremonyclient/pebble/metamorphic/ops.go

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// Copyright 2019 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
// the LICENSE file.
package metamorphic
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"io"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/cockroachdb/errors"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/keyspan"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/private"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/rangekey"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/testkeys"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/objstorage/objstorageprovider"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/sstable"
"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/vfs/errorfs"
)
// op defines the interface for a single operation, such as creating a batch,
// or advancing an iterator.
type op interface {
String() string
run(t *test, h historyRecorder)
// receiver returns the object ID of the object the operation is performed
// on. Every operation has a receiver (eg, batch0.Set(...) has `batch0` as
// its receiver). Receivers are used for synchronization when running with
// concurrency.
receiver() objID
// syncObjs returns an additional set of object IDs—excluding the
// receiver—that the operation must synchronize with. At execution time,
// the operation will run serially with respect to all other operations
// that return these objects from their own syncObjs or receiver methods.
syncObjs() objIDSlice
}
// initOp performs test initialization
type initOp struct {
dbSlots uint32
batchSlots uint32
iterSlots uint32
snapshotSlots uint32
}
func (o *initOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
t.batches = make([]*pebble.Batch, o.batchSlots)
t.iters = make([]*retryableIter, o.iterSlots)
t.snapshots = make([]readerCloser, o.snapshotSlots)
h.Recordf("%s", o)
}
func (o *initOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Init(%d /* dbs */, %d /* batches */, %d /* iters */, %d /* snapshots */)",
o.dbSlots, o.batchSlots, o.iterSlots, o.snapshotSlots)
}
func (o *initOp) receiver() objID { return makeObjID(dbTag, 1) }
func (o *initOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
syncObjs := make([]objID, 0)
// Add any additional DBs to syncObjs.
for i := uint32(2); i < o.dbSlots+1; i++ {
syncObjs = append(syncObjs, makeObjID(dbTag, i))
}
return syncObjs
}
// applyOp models a Writer.Apply operation.
type applyOp struct {
writerID objID
batchID objID
}
func (o *applyOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
b := t.getBatch(o.batchID)
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
var err error
if o.writerID.tag() == dbTag && t.testOpts.asyncApplyToDB && t.writeOpts.Sync {
err = w.(*pebble.DB).ApplyNoSyncWait(b, t.writeOpts)
if err == nil {
err = b.SyncWait()
}
} else {
err = w.Apply(b, t.writeOpts)
}
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
// batch will be closed by a closeOp which is guaranteed to be generated
}
func (o *applyOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Apply(%s)", o.writerID, o.batchID) }
func (o *applyOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *applyOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
// Apply should not be concurrent with operations that are mutating the
// batch.
return []objID{o.batchID}
}
// checkpointOp models a DB.Checkpoint operation.
type checkpointOp struct {
dbID objID
// If non-empty, the checkpoint is restricted to these spans.
spans []pebble.CheckpointSpan
}
func (o *checkpointOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
// TODO(josh): db.Checkpoint does not work with shared storage yet.
// It would be better to filter out ahead of calling run on the op,
// by setting the weight that generator.go uses to zero, or similar.
// But IIUC the ops are shared for ALL the metamorphic test runs, so
// not sure how to do that easily:
// https://github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/blob/master/metamorphic/meta.go#L177
if t.testOpts.sharedStorageEnabled {
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, nil)
return
}
var opts []pebble.CheckpointOption
if len(o.spans) > 0 {
opts = append(opts, pebble.WithRestrictToSpans(o.spans))
}
db := t.getDB(o.dbID)
err := withRetries(func() error {
return db.Checkpoint(o.dir(t.dir, h.op), opts...)
})
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *checkpointOp) dir(dataDir string, idx int) string {
return filepath.Join(dataDir, "checkpoints", fmt.Sprintf("op-%06d", idx))
}
func (o *checkpointOp) String() string {
var spanStr bytes.Buffer
for i, span := range o.spans {
if i > 0 {
spanStr.WriteString(",")
}
fmt.Fprintf(&spanStr, "%q,%q", span.Start, span.End)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Checkpoint(%s)", o.dbID, spanStr.String())
}
func (o *checkpointOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *checkpointOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// closeOp models a {Batch,Iterator,Snapshot}.Close operation.
type closeOp struct {
objID objID
derivedDBID objID
}
func (o *closeOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
c := t.getCloser(o.objID)
if o.objID.tag() == dbTag && t.opts.DisableWAL {
// Special case: If WAL is disabled, do a flush right before DB Close. This
// allows us to reuse this run's data directory as initial state for
// future runs without losing any mutations.
_ = t.getDB(o.objID).Flush()
}
t.clearObj(o.objID)
err := c.Close()
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *closeOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Close()", o.objID) }
func (o *closeOp) receiver() objID { return o.objID }
func (o *closeOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
// Synchronize on the database so that we don't close the database before
// all its iterators, snapshots and batches are closed.
// TODO(jackson): It would be nice to relax this so that Close calls can
// execute in parallel.
if o.objID.tag() == dbTag {
return nil
}
if o.derivedDBID != 0 {
return []objID{o.derivedDBID}
}
return nil
}
// compactOp models a DB.Compact operation.
type compactOp struct {
dbID objID
start []byte
end []byte
parallelize bool
}
func (o *compactOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
err := withRetries(func() error {
return t.getDB(o.dbID).Compact(o.start, o.end, o.parallelize)
})
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *compactOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Compact(%q, %q, %t /* parallelize */)", o.dbID, o.start, o.end, o.parallelize)
}
func (o *compactOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *compactOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// deleteOp models a Write.Delete operation.
type deleteOp struct {
writerID objID
key []byte
derivedDBID objID
}
func (o *deleteOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
var err error
if t.testOpts.deleteSized && t.isFMV(o.derivedDBID, pebble.FormatDeleteSizedAndObsolete) {
// Call DeleteSized with a deterministic size derived from the index.
// The size does not need to be accurate for correctness.
err = w.DeleteSized(o.key, hashSize(t.idx), t.writeOpts)
} else {
err = w.Delete(o.key, t.writeOpts)
}
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func hashSize(index int) uint32 {
// Fibonacci hash https://probablydance.com/2018/06/16/fibonacci-hashing-the-optimization-that-the-world-forgot-or-a-better-alternative-to-integer-modulo/
return uint32((11400714819323198485 * uint64(index)) % maxValueSize)
}
func (o *deleteOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Delete(%q)", o.writerID, o.key)
}
func (o *deleteOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *deleteOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// singleDeleteOp models a Write.SingleDelete operation.
type singleDeleteOp struct {
writerID objID
key []byte
maybeReplaceDelete bool
}
func (o *singleDeleteOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
var err error
if t.testOpts.replaceSingleDelete && o.maybeReplaceDelete {
err = w.Delete(o.key, t.writeOpts)
} else {
err = w.SingleDelete(o.key, t.writeOpts)
}
// NOTE: even if the SINGLEDEL was replaced with a DELETE, we must still
// write the former to the history log. The log line will indicate whether
// or not the delete *could* have been replaced. The OPTIONS file should
// also be consulted to determine what happened at runtime (i.e. by taking
// the logical AND).
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *singleDeleteOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.SingleDelete(%q, %v /* maybeReplaceDelete */)", o.writerID, o.key, o.maybeReplaceDelete)
}
func (o *singleDeleteOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *singleDeleteOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// deleteRangeOp models a Write.DeleteRange operation.
type deleteRangeOp struct {
writerID objID
start []byte
end []byte
}
func (o *deleteRangeOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
err := w.DeleteRange(o.start, o.end, t.writeOpts)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *deleteRangeOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.DeleteRange(%q, %q)", o.writerID, o.start, o.end)
}
func (o *deleteRangeOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *deleteRangeOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// flushOp models a DB.Flush operation.
type flushOp struct {
db objID
}
func (o *flushOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
db := t.getDB(o.db)
err := db.Flush()
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *flushOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Flush()", o.db) }
func (o *flushOp) receiver() objID { return o.db }
func (o *flushOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// mergeOp models a Write.Merge operation.
type mergeOp struct {
writerID objID
key []byte
value []byte
}
func (o *mergeOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
err := w.Merge(o.key, o.value, t.writeOpts)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *mergeOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Merge(%q, %q)", o.writerID, o.key, o.value) }
func (o *mergeOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *mergeOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// setOp models a Write.Set operation.
type setOp struct {
writerID objID
key []byte
value []byte
}
func (o *setOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
err := w.Set(o.key, o.value, t.writeOpts)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *setOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Set(%q, %q)", o.writerID, o.key, o.value) }
func (o *setOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *setOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// rangeKeyDeleteOp models a Write.RangeKeyDelete operation.
type rangeKeyDeleteOp struct {
writerID objID
start []byte
end []byte
}
func (o *rangeKeyDeleteOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
err := w.RangeKeyDelete(o.start, o.end, t.writeOpts)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *rangeKeyDeleteOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.RangeKeyDelete(%q, %q)", o.writerID, o.start, o.end)
}
func (o *rangeKeyDeleteOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *rangeKeyDeleteOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// rangeKeySetOp models a Write.RangeKeySet operation.
type rangeKeySetOp struct {
writerID objID
start []byte
end []byte
suffix []byte
value []byte
}
func (o *rangeKeySetOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
err := w.RangeKeySet(o.start, o.end, o.suffix, o.value, t.writeOpts)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *rangeKeySetOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.RangeKeySet(%q, %q, %q, %q)",
o.writerID, o.start, o.end, o.suffix, o.value)
}
func (o *rangeKeySetOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *rangeKeySetOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// rangeKeyUnsetOp models a Write.RangeKeyUnset operation.
type rangeKeyUnsetOp struct {
writerID objID
start []byte
end []byte
suffix []byte
}
func (o *rangeKeyUnsetOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
w := t.getWriter(o.writerID)
err := w.RangeKeyUnset(o.start, o.end, o.suffix, t.writeOpts)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *rangeKeyUnsetOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.RangeKeyUnset(%q, %q, %q)",
o.writerID, o.start, o.end, o.suffix)
}
func (o *rangeKeyUnsetOp) receiver() objID { return o.writerID }
func (o *rangeKeyUnsetOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// newBatchOp models a Write.NewBatch operation.
type newBatchOp struct {
dbID objID
batchID objID
}
func (o *newBatchOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
b := t.getDB(o.dbID).NewBatch()
t.setBatch(o.batchID, b)
h.Recordf("%s", o)
}
func (o *newBatchOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s = %s.NewBatch()", o.batchID, o.dbID) }
func (o *newBatchOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *newBatchOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
// NewBatch should not be concurrent with operations that interact with that
// same batch.
return []objID{o.batchID}
}
// newIndexedBatchOp models a Write.NewIndexedBatch operation.
type newIndexedBatchOp struct {
dbID objID
batchID objID
}
func (o *newIndexedBatchOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
b := t.getDB(o.dbID).NewIndexedBatch()
t.setBatch(o.batchID, b)
h.Recordf("%s", o)
}
func (o *newIndexedBatchOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s = %s.NewIndexedBatch()", o.batchID, o.dbID)
}
func (o *newIndexedBatchOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *newIndexedBatchOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
// NewIndexedBatch should not be concurrent with operations that interact
// with that same batch.
return []objID{o.batchID}
}
// batchCommitOp models a Batch.Commit operation.
type batchCommitOp struct {
dbID objID
batchID objID
}
func (o *batchCommitOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
b := t.getBatch(o.batchID)
err := b.Commit(t.writeOpts)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *batchCommitOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Commit()", o.batchID) }
func (o *batchCommitOp) receiver() objID { return o.batchID }
func (o *batchCommitOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
// Synchronize on the database so that NewIters wait for the commit.
return []objID{o.dbID}
}
// ingestOp models a DB.Ingest operation.
type ingestOp struct {
dbID objID
batchIDs []objID
derivedDBIDs []objID
}
func (o *ingestOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
// We can only use apply as an alternative for ingestion if we are ingesting
// a single batch. If we are ingesting multiple batches, the batches may
// overlap which would cause ingestion to fail but apply would succeed.
if t.testOpts.ingestUsingApply && len(o.batchIDs) == 1 && o.derivedDBIDs[0] == o.dbID {
id := o.batchIDs[0]
b := t.getBatch(id)
iter, rangeDelIter, rangeKeyIter := private.BatchSort(b)
db := t.getDB(o.dbID)
c, err := o.collapseBatch(t, db, iter, rangeDelIter, rangeKeyIter, b)
if err == nil {
err = db.Apply(c, t.writeOpts)
}
_ = b.Close()
_ = c.Close()
t.clearObj(id)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
return
}
var paths []string
var err error
for i, id := range o.batchIDs {
b := t.getBatch(id)
t.clearObj(id)
path, err2 := o.build(t, h, b, i)
if err2 != nil {
h.Recordf("Build(%s) // %v", id, err2)
}
err = firstError(err, err2)
if err2 == nil {
paths = append(paths, path)
}
err = firstError(err, b.Close())
}
err = firstError(err, withRetries(func() error {
return t.getDB(o.dbID).Ingest(paths)
}))
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *ingestOp) build(t *test, h historyRecorder, b *pebble.Batch, i int) (string, error) {
path := t.opts.FS.PathJoin(t.tmpDir, fmt.Sprintf("ext%d-%d", o.dbID.slot(), i))
f, err := t.opts.FS.Create(path)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
db := t.getDB(o.dbID)
iter, rangeDelIter, rangeKeyIter := private.BatchSort(b)
defer closeIters(iter, rangeDelIter, rangeKeyIter)
equal := t.opts.Comparer.Equal
tableFormat := db.FormatMajorVersion().MaxTableFormat()
w := sstable.NewWriter(
objstorageprovider.NewFileWritable(f),
t.opts.MakeWriterOptions(0, tableFormat),
)
var lastUserKey []byte
for key, value := iter.First(); key != nil; key, value = iter.Next() {
// Ignore duplicate keys.
if equal(lastUserKey, key.UserKey) {
continue
}
// NB: We don't have to copy the key or value since we're reading from a
// batch which doesn't do prefix compression.
lastUserKey = key.UserKey
key.SetSeqNum(base.SeqNumZero)
// It's possible that we wrote the key on a batch from a db that supported
// DeleteSized, but are now ingesting into a db that does not. Detect
// this case and translate the key to an InternalKeyKindDelete.
if key.Kind() == pebble.InternalKeyKindDeleteSized && !t.isFMV(o.dbID, pebble.FormatDeleteSizedAndObsolete) {
value = pebble.LazyValue{}
key.SetKind(pebble.InternalKeyKindDelete)
}
if err := w.Add(*key, value.InPlaceValue()); err != nil {
return "", err
}
}
if err := iter.Close(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
iter = nil
if rangeDelIter != nil {
// NB: The range tombstones have already been fragmented by the Batch.
for t := rangeDelIter.First(); t != nil; t = rangeDelIter.Next() {
// NB: We don't have to copy the key or value since we're reading from a
// batch which doesn't do prefix compression.
if err := w.DeleteRange(t.Start, t.End); err != nil {
return "", err
}
}
if err := rangeDelIter.Close(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
rangeDelIter = nil
}
if rangeKeyIter != nil {
for span := rangeKeyIter.First(); span != nil; span = rangeKeyIter.Next() {
// Coalesce the keys of this span and then zero the sequence
// numbers. This is necessary in order to make the range keys within
// the ingested sstable internally consistent at the sequence number
// it's ingested at. The individual keys within a batch are
// committed at unique sequence numbers, whereas all the keys of an
// ingested sstable are given the same sequence number. A span
// contaning keys that both set and unset the same suffix at the
// same sequence number is nonsensical, so we "coalesce" or collapse
// the keys.
collapsed := keyspan.Span{
Start: span.Start,
End: span.End,
Keys: make([]keyspan.Key, 0, len(span.Keys)),
}
err = rangekey.Coalesce(t.opts.Comparer.Compare, equal, span.Keys, &collapsed.Keys)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
for i := range collapsed.Keys {
collapsed.Keys[i].Trailer = base.MakeTrailer(0, collapsed.Keys[i].Kind())
}
keyspan.SortKeysByTrailer(&collapsed.Keys)
if err := rangekey.Encode(&collapsed, w.AddRangeKey); err != nil {
return "", err
}
}
if err := rangeKeyIter.Error(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
if err := rangeKeyIter.Close(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
rangeKeyIter = nil
}
if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return path, nil
}
func (o *ingestOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *ingestOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
// Ingest should not be concurrent with mutating the batches that will be
// ingested as sstables.
objs := make([]objID, 0, len(o.batchIDs)+1)
objs = append(objs, o.batchIDs...)
addedDBs := make(map[objID]struct{})
for i := range o.derivedDBIDs {
_, ok := addedDBs[o.derivedDBIDs[i]]
if !ok && o.derivedDBIDs[i] != o.dbID {
objs = append(objs, o.derivedDBIDs[i])
addedDBs[o.derivedDBIDs[i]] = struct{}{}
}
}
return objs
}
func closeIters(
pointIter base.InternalIterator,
rangeDelIter keyspan.FragmentIterator,
rangeKeyIter keyspan.FragmentIterator,
) {
if pointIter != nil {
pointIter.Close()
}
if rangeDelIter != nil {
rangeDelIter.Close()
}
if rangeKeyIter != nil {
rangeKeyIter.Close()
}
}
// collapseBatch collapses the mutations in a batch to be equivalent to an
// sstable ingesting those mutations. Duplicate updates to a key are collapsed
// so that only the latest update is performed. All range deletions are
// performed first in the batch to match the semantics of ingestion where a
// range deletion does not delete a point record contained in the sstable.
func (o *ingestOp) collapseBatch(
t *test,
db *pebble.DB,
pointIter base.InternalIterator,
rangeDelIter, rangeKeyIter keyspan.FragmentIterator,
b *pebble.Batch,
) (*pebble.Batch, error) {
defer closeIters(pointIter, rangeDelIter, rangeKeyIter)
equal := t.opts.Comparer.Equal
collapsed := db.NewBatch()
if rangeDelIter != nil {
// NB: The range tombstones have already been fragmented by the Batch.
for t := rangeDelIter.First(); t != nil; t = rangeDelIter.Next() {
// NB: We don't have to copy the key or value since we're reading from a
// batch which doesn't do prefix compression.
if err := collapsed.DeleteRange(t.Start, t.End, nil); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if err := rangeDelIter.Close(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
rangeDelIter = nil
}
if pointIter != nil {
var lastUserKey []byte
for key, value := pointIter.First(); key != nil; key, value = pointIter.Next() {
// Ignore duplicate keys.
//
// Note: this is necessary due to MERGE keys, otherwise it would be
// fine to include all the keys in the batch and let the normal
// sequence number precedence determine which of the keys "wins".
// But the code to build the ingested sstable will only keep the
// most recent internal key and will not merge across internal keys.
if equal(lastUserKey, key.UserKey) {
continue
}
// NB: We don't have to copy the key or value since we're reading from a
// batch which doesn't do prefix compression.
lastUserKey = key.UserKey
var err error
switch key.Kind() {
case pebble.InternalKeyKindDelete:
err = collapsed.Delete(key.UserKey, nil)
case pebble.InternalKeyKindDeleteSized:
v, _ := binary.Uvarint(value.InPlaceValue())
// Batch.DeleteSized takes just the length of the value being
// deleted and adds the key's length to derive the overall entry
// size of the value being deleted. This has already been done
// to the key we're reading from the batch, so we must subtract
// the key length from the encoded value before calling
// collapsed.DeleteSized, which will again add the key length
// before encoding.
err = collapsed.DeleteSized(key.UserKey, uint32(v-uint64(len(key.UserKey))), nil)
case pebble.InternalKeyKindSingleDelete:
err = collapsed.SingleDelete(key.UserKey, nil)
case pebble.InternalKeyKindSet:
err = collapsed.Set(key.UserKey, value.InPlaceValue(), nil)
case pebble.InternalKeyKindMerge:
err = collapsed.Merge(key.UserKey, value.InPlaceValue(), nil)
case pebble.InternalKeyKindLogData:
err = collapsed.LogData(key.UserKey, nil)
default:
err = errors.Errorf("unknown batch record kind: %d", key.Kind())
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if err := pointIter.Close(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pointIter = nil
}
// There's no equivalent of a MERGE operator for range keys, so there's no
// need to collapse the range keys here. Rather than reading the range keys
// from `rangeKeyIter`, which will already be fragmented, read the range
// keys from the batch and copy them verbatim. This marginally improves our
// test coverage over the alternative approach of pre-fragmenting and
// pre-coalescing before writing to the batch.
//
// The `rangeKeyIter` is used only to determine if there are any range keys
// in the batch at all, and only because we already have it handy from
// private.BatchSort.
if rangeKeyIter != nil {
for r := b.Reader(); ; {
kind, key, value, ok, err := r.Next()
if !ok {
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
break
} else if !rangekey.IsRangeKey(kind) {
continue
}
ik := base.MakeInternalKey(key, 0, kind)
if err := collapsed.AddInternalKey(&ik, value, nil); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if err := rangeKeyIter.Close(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
rangeKeyIter = nil
}
return collapsed, nil
}
func (o *ingestOp) String() string {
var buf strings.Builder
buf.WriteString(o.dbID.String())
buf.WriteString(".Ingest(")
for i, id := range o.batchIDs {
if i > 0 {
buf.WriteString(", ")
}
buf.WriteString(id.String())
}
buf.WriteString(")")
return buf.String()
}
// getOp models a Reader.Get operation.
type getOp struct {
readerID objID
key []byte
derivedDBID objID
}
func (o *getOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
r := t.getReader(o.readerID)
var val []byte
var closer io.Closer
err := withRetries(func() (err error) {
val, closer, err = r.Get(o.key)
return err
})
h.Recordf("%s // [%q] %v", o, val, err)
if closer != nil {
closer.Close()
}
}
func (o *getOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Get(%q)", o.readerID, o.key) }
func (o *getOp) receiver() objID { return o.readerID }
func (o *getOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
if o.readerID.tag() == dbTag {
return nil
}
// batch.Get reads through to the current database state.
if o.derivedDBID != 0 {
return []objID{o.derivedDBID}
}
return nil
}
// newIterOp models a Reader.NewIter operation.
type newIterOp struct {
readerID objID
iterID objID
iterOpts
derivedDBID objID
}
func (o *newIterOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
r := t.getReader(o.readerID)
opts := iterOptions(o.iterOpts)
var i *pebble.Iterator
for {
i, _ = r.NewIter(opts)
if err := i.Error(); !errors.Is(err, errorfs.ErrInjected) {
break
}
// close this iter and retry NewIter
_ = i.Close()
}
t.setIter(o.iterID, i)
// Trash the bounds to ensure that Pebble doesn't rely on the stability of
// the user-provided bounds.
if opts != nil {
rand.Read(opts.LowerBound[:])
rand.Read(opts.UpperBound[:])
}
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, i.Error())
}
func (o *newIterOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s = %s.NewIter(%q, %q, %d /* key types */, %d, %d, %t /* use L6 filters */, %q /* masking suffix */)",
o.iterID, o.readerID, o.lower, o.upper, o.keyTypes, o.filterMin, o.filterMax, o.useL6Filters, o.maskSuffix)
}
func (o *newIterOp) receiver() objID { return o.readerID }
func (o *newIterOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
// Prevent o.iterID ops from running before it exists.
objs := []objID{o.iterID}
// If reading through a batch or snapshot, the new iterator will also observe database
// state, and we must synchronize on the database state for a consistent
// view.
if o.readerID.tag() == batchTag || o.readerID.tag() == snapTag {
objs = append(objs, o.derivedDBID)
}
return objs
}
// newIterUsingCloneOp models a Iterator.Clone operation.
type newIterUsingCloneOp struct {
existingIterID objID
iterID objID
refreshBatch bool
iterOpts
// derivedReaderID is the ID of the underlying reader that backs both the
// existing iterator and the new iterator. The derivedReaderID is NOT
// serialized by String and is derived from other operations during parse.
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *newIterUsingCloneOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
iter := t.getIter(o.existingIterID)
cloneOpts := pebble.CloneOptions{
IterOptions: iterOptions(o.iterOpts),
RefreshBatchView: o.refreshBatch,
}
i, err := iter.iter.Clone(cloneOpts)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
t.setIter(o.iterID, i)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, i.Error())
}
func (o *newIterUsingCloneOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s = %s.Clone(%t, %q, %q, %d /* key types */, %d, %d, %t /* use L6 filters */, %q /* masking suffix */)",
o.iterID, o.existingIterID, o.refreshBatch, o.lower, o.upper,
o.keyTypes, o.filterMin, o.filterMax, o.useL6Filters, o.maskSuffix)
}
func (o *newIterUsingCloneOp) receiver() objID { return o.existingIterID }
func (o *newIterUsingCloneOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
objIDs := []objID{o.iterID}
// If the underlying reader is a batch, we must synchronize with the batch.
// If refreshBatch=true, synchronizing is necessary to observe all the
// mutations up to until this op and no more. Even when refreshBatch=false,
// we must synchronize because iterator construction may access state cached
// on the indexed batch to avoid refragmenting range tombstones or range
// keys.
if o.derivedReaderID.tag() == batchTag {
objIDs = append(objIDs, o.derivedReaderID)
}
return objIDs
}
// iterSetBoundsOp models an Iterator.SetBounds operation.
type iterSetBoundsOp struct {
iterID objID
lower []byte
upper []byte
}
func (o *iterSetBoundsOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
var lower, upper []byte
if o.lower != nil {
lower = append(lower, o.lower...)
}
if o.upper != nil {
upper = append(upper, o.upper...)
}
i.SetBounds(lower, upper)
// Trash the bounds to ensure that Pebble doesn't rely on the stability of
// the user-provided bounds.
rand.Read(lower[:])
rand.Read(upper[:])
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, i.Error())
}
func (o *iterSetBoundsOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.SetBounds(%q, %q)", o.iterID, o.lower, o.upper)
}
func (o *iterSetBoundsOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterSetBoundsOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
// iterSetOptionsOp models an Iterator.SetOptions operation.
type iterSetOptionsOp struct {
iterID objID
iterOpts
// derivedReaderID is the ID of the underlying reader that backs the
// iterator. The derivedReaderID is NOT serialized by String and is derived
// from other operations during parse.
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterSetOptionsOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
opts := iterOptions(o.iterOpts)
if opts == nil {
opts = &pebble.IterOptions{}
}
i.SetOptions(opts)
// Trash the bounds to ensure that Pebble doesn't rely on the stability of
// the user-provided bounds.
rand.Read(opts.LowerBound[:])
rand.Read(opts.UpperBound[:])
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, i.Error())
}
func (o *iterSetOptionsOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.SetOptions(%q, %q, %d /* key types */, %d, %d, %t /* use L6 filters */, %q /* masking suffix */)",
o.iterID, o.lower, o.upper, o.keyTypes, o.filterMin, o.filterMax, o.useL6Filters, o.maskSuffix)
}
func iterOptions(o iterOpts) *pebble.IterOptions {
if o.IsZero() {
return nil
}
var lower, upper []byte
if o.lower != nil {
lower = append(lower, o.lower...)
}
if o.upper != nil {
upper = append(upper, o.upper...)
}
opts := &pebble.IterOptions{
LowerBound: lower,
UpperBound: upper,
KeyTypes: pebble.IterKeyType(o.keyTypes),
RangeKeyMasking: pebble.RangeKeyMasking{
Suffix: o.maskSuffix,
},
UseL6Filters: o.useL6Filters,
}
if opts.RangeKeyMasking.Suffix != nil {
opts.RangeKeyMasking.Filter = func() pebble.BlockPropertyFilterMask {
return sstable.NewTestKeysMaskingFilter()
}
}
if o.filterMax > 0 {
opts.PointKeyFilters = []pebble.BlockPropertyFilter{
sstable.NewTestKeysBlockPropertyFilter(o.filterMin, o.filterMax),
}
// Enforce the timestamp bounds in SkipPoint, so that the iterator never
// returns a key outside the filterMin, filterMax bounds. This provides
// deterministic iteration.
opts.SkipPoint = func(k []byte) (skip bool) {
n := testkeys.Comparer.Split(k)
if n == len(k) {
// No suffix, don't skip it.
return false
}
v, err := testkeys.ParseSuffix(k[n:])
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
ts := uint64(v)
return ts < o.filterMin || ts >= o.filterMax
}
}
return opts
}
func (o *iterSetOptionsOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterSetOptionsOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice {
if o.derivedReaderID.tag() == batchTag {
// If the underlying reader is a batch, we must synchronize with the
// batch so that we observe all the mutations up until this operation
// and no more.
return []objID{o.derivedReaderID}
}
return nil
}
// iterSeekGEOp models an Iterator.SeekGE[WithLimit] operation.
type iterSeekGEOp struct {
iterID objID
key []byte
limit []byte
derivedReaderID objID
}
func iteratorPos(i *retryableIter) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%q", i.Key())
hasPoint, hasRange := i.HasPointAndRange()
if hasPoint {
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, ",%q", i.Value())
} else {
fmt.Fprint(&buf, ",<no point>")
}
if hasRange {
start, end := i.RangeBounds()
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, ",[%q,%q)=>{", start, end)
for i, rk := range i.RangeKeys() {
if i > 0 {
fmt.Fprint(&buf, ",")
}
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%q=%q", rk.Suffix, rk.Value)
}
fmt.Fprint(&buf, "}")
} else {
fmt.Fprint(&buf, ",<no range>")
}
if i.RangeKeyChanged() {
fmt.Fprint(&buf, "*")
}
return buf.String()
}
func validBoolToStr(valid bool) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%t", valid)
}
func validityStateToStr(validity pebble.IterValidityState) (bool, string) {
// We can't distinguish between IterExhausted and IterAtLimit in a
// deterministic manner.
switch validity {
case pebble.IterExhausted, pebble.IterAtLimit:
return false, "invalid"
case pebble.IterValid:
return true, "valid"
default:
panic("unknown validity")
}
}
func (o *iterSeekGEOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
var valid bool
var validStr string
if o.limit == nil {
valid = i.SeekGE(o.key)
validStr = validBoolToStr(valid)
} else {
valid, validStr = validityStateToStr(i.SeekGEWithLimit(o.key, o.limit))
}
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s,%s] %v", o, validStr, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s] %v", o, validStr, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterSeekGEOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.SeekGE(%q, %q)", o.iterID, o.key, o.limit)
}
func (o *iterSeekGEOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterSeekGEOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
func onlyBatchIDs(ids ...objID) objIDSlice {
var ret objIDSlice
for _, id := range ids {
if id.tag() == batchTag {
ret = append(ret, id)
}
}
return ret
}
// iterSeekPrefixGEOp models an Iterator.SeekPrefixGE operation.
type iterSeekPrefixGEOp struct {
iterID objID
key []byte
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterSeekPrefixGEOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
valid := i.SeekPrefixGE(o.key)
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%t,%s] %v", o, valid, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%t] %v", o, valid, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterSeekPrefixGEOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.SeekPrefixGE(%q)", o.iterID, o.key)
}
func (o *iterSeekPrefixGEOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterSeekPrefixGEOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// iterSeekLTOp models an Iterator.SeekLT[WithLimit] operation.
type iterSeekLTOp struct {
iterID objID
key []byte
limit []byte
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterSeekLTOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
var valid bool
var validStr string
if o.limit == nil {
valid = i.SeekLT(o.key)
validStr = validBoolToStr(valid)
} else {
valid, validStr = validityStateToStr(i.SeekLTWithLimit(o.key, o.limit))
}
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s,%s] %v", o, validStr, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s] %v", o, validStr, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterSeekLTOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.SeekLT(%q, %q)", o.iterID, o.key, o.limit)
}
func (o *iterSeekLTOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterSeekLTOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// iterFirstOp models an Iterator.First operation.
type iterFirstOp struct {
iterID objID
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterFirstOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
valid := i.First()
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%t,%s] %v", o, valid, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%t] %v", o, valid, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterFirstOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.First()", o.iterID) }
func (o *iterFirstOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterFirstOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// iterLastOp models an Iterator.Last operation.
type iterLastOp struct {
iterID objID
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterLastOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
valid := i.Last()
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%t,%s] %v", o, valid, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%t] %v", o, valid, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterLastOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Last()", o.iterID) }
func (o *iterLastOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterLastOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// iterNextOp models an Iterator.Next[WithLimit] operation.
type iterNextOp struct {
iterID objID
limit []byte
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterNextOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
var valid bool
var validStr string
if o.limit == nil {
valid = i.Next()
validStr = validBoolToStr(valid)
} else {
valid, validStr = validityStateToStr(i.NextWithLimit(o.limit))
}
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s,%s] %v", o, validStr, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s] %v", o, validStr, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterNextOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Next(%q)", o.iterID, o.limit) }
func (o *iterNextOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterNextOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// iterNextPrefixOp models an Iterator.NextPrefix operation.
type iterNextPrefixOp struct {
iterID objID
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterNextPrefixOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
valid := i.NextPrefix()
validStr := validBoolToStr(valid)
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s,%s] %v", o, validStr, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s] %v", o, validStr, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterNextPrefixOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.NextPrefix()", o.iterID) }
func (o *iterNextPrefixOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterNextPrefixOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// iterCanSingleDelOp models a call to CanDeterministicallySingleDelete with an
// Iterator.
type iterCanSingleDelOp struct {
iterID objID
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterCanSingleDelOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
// TODO(jackson): When we perform error injection, we'll need to rethink
// this.
_, err := pebble.CanDeterministicallySingleDelete(t.getIter(o.iterID).iter)
// The return value of CanDeterministicallySingleDelete is dependent on
// internal LSM state and non-deterministic, so we don't record it.
// Including the operation within the metamorphic test at all helps ensure
// that it does not change the result of any other Iterator operation that
// should be deterministic, regardless of its own outcome.
//
// We still record the value of the error because it's deterministic, at
// least for now. The possible error cases are:
// - The iterator was already in an error state when the operation ran.
// - The operation is deterministically invalid (like using an InternalNext
// to change directions.)
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *iterCanSingleDelOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.InternalNext()", o.iterID) }
func (o *iterCanSingleDelOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterCanSingleDelOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// iterPrevOp models an Iterator.Prev[WithLimit] operation.
type iterPrevOp struct {
iterID objID
limit []byte
derivedReaderID objID
}
func (o *iterPrevOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
i := t.getIter(o.iterID)
var valid bool
var validStr string
if o.limit == nil {
valid = i.Prev()
validStr = validBoolToStr(valid)
} else {
valid, validStr = validityStateToStr(i.PrevWithLimit(o.limit))
}
if valid {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s,%s] %v", o, validStr, iteratorPos(i), i.Error())
} else {
h.Recordf("%s // [%s] %v", o, validStr, i.Error())
}
}
func (o *iterPrevOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Prev(%q)", o.iterID, o.limit) }
func (o *iterPrevOp) receiver() objID { return o.iterID }
func (o *iterPrevOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return onlyBatchIDs(o.derivedReaderID) }
// newSnapshotOp models a DB.NewSnapshot operation.
type newSnapshotOp struct {
dbID objID
snapID objID
// If nonempty, this snapshot must not be used to read any keys outside of
// the provided bounds. This allows some implementations to use 'Eventually
// file-only snapshots,' which require bounds.
bounds []pebble.KeyRange
}
func (o *newSnapshotOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
// Fibonacci hash https://probablydance.com/2018/06/16/fibonacci-hashing-the-optimization-that-the-world-forgot-or-a-better-alternative-to-integer-modulo/
if len(t.dbs) > 1 || (len(o.bounds) > 0 && ((11400714819323198485*uint64(t.idx)*t.testOpts.seedEFOS)>>63) == 1) {
s := t.getDB(o.dbID).NewEventuallyFileOnlySnapshot(o.bounds)
t.setSnapshot(o.snapID, s)
} else {
s := t.getDB(o.dbID).NewSnapshot()
t.setSnapshot(o.snapID, s)
}
h.Recordf("%s", o)
}
func (o *newSnapshotOp) String() string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s = %s.NewSnapshot(", o.snapID, o.dbID)
for i := range o.bounds {
if i > 0 {
fmt.Fprint(&buf, ", ")
}
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%q, %q", o.bounds[i].Start, o.bounds[i].End)
}
fmt.Fprint(&buf, ")")
return buf.String()
}
func (o *newSnapshotOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *newSnapshotOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return []objID{o.snapID} }
type dbRatchetFormatMajorVersionOp struct {
dbID objID
vers pebble.FormatMajorVersion
}
func (o *dbRatchetFormatMajorVersionOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
var err error
// NB: We no-op the operation if we're already at or above the provided
// format major version. Different runs start at different format major
// versions, making the presence of an error and the error message itself
// non-deterministic if we attempt to upgrade to an older version.
//
//Regardless, subsequent operations should behave identically, which is what
//we're really aiming to test by including this format major version ratchet
//operation.
if t.getDB(o.dbID).FormatMajorVersion() < o.vers {
err = t.getDB(o.dbID).RatchetFormatMajorVersion(o.vers)
}
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
}
func (o *dbRatchetFormatMajorVersionOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.RatchetFormatMajorVersion(%s)", o.dbID, o.vers)
}
func (o *dbRatchetFormatMajorVersionOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *dbRatchetFormatMajorVersionOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
type dbRestartOp struct {
dbID objID
}
func (o *dbRestartOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
if err := t.restartDB(o.dbID); err != nil {
h.Recordf("%s // %v", o, err)
h.history.err.Store(errors.Wrap(err, "dbRestartOp"))
} else {
h.Recordf("%s", o)
}
}
func (o *dbRestartOp) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Restart()", o.dbID) }
func (o *dbRestartOp) receiver() objID { return o.dbID }
func (o *dbRestartOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return nil }
func formatOps(ops []op) string {
var buf strings.Builder
for _, op := range ops {
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s\n", op)
}
return buf.String()
}
// replicateOp models an operation that could copy keys from one db to
// another through either an IngestAndExcise, or an Ingest.
type replicateOp struct {
source, dest objID
start, end []byte
}
func (r *replicateOp) runSharedReplicate(
t *test, h historyRecorder, source, dest *pebble.DB, w *sstable.Writer, sstPath string,
) {
var sharedSSTs []pebble.SharedSSTMeta
var err error
err = source.ScanInternal(context.TODO(), sstable.CategoryAndQoS{}, r.start, r.end,
func(key *pebble.InternalKey, value pebble.LazyValue, _ pebble.IteratorLevel) error {
val, _, err := value.Value(nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return w.Add(base.MakeInternalKey(key.UserKey, 0, key.Kind()), val)
},
func(start, end []byte, seqNum uint64) error {
return w.DeleteRange(start, end)
},
func(start, end []byte, keys []keyspan.Key) error {
s := keyspan.Span{
Start: start,
End: end,
Keys: keys,
KeysOrder: 0,
}
return rangekey.Encode(&s, func(k base.InternalKey, v []byte) error {
return w.AddRangeKey(base.MakeInternalKey(k.UserKey, 0, k.Kind()), v)
})
},
func(sst *pebble.SharedSSTMeta) error {
sharedSSTs = append(sharedSSTs, *sst)
return nil
},
)
if err != nil {
h.Recordf("%s // %v", r, err)
return
}
_, err = dest.IngestAndExcise([]string{sstPath}, sharedSSTs, pebble.KeyRange{Start: r.start, End: r.end})
h.Recordf("%s // %v", r, err)
}
func (r *replicateOp) run(t *test, h historyRecorder) {
// Shared replication only works if shared storage is enabled.
useSharedIngest := t.testOpts.useSharedReplicate
if !t.testOpts.sharedStorageEnabled {
useSharedIngest = false
}
source := t.getDB(r.source)
dest := t.getDB(r.dest)
sstPath := path.Join(t.tmpDir, fmt.Sprintf("ext-replicate%d.sst", t.idx))
f, err := t.opts.FS.Create(sstPath)
if err != nil {
h.Recordf("%s // %v", r, err)
return
}
w := sstable.NewWriter(objstorageprovider.NewFileWritable(f), t.opts.MakeWriterOptions(0, dest.FormatMajorVersion().MaxTableFormat()))
if useSharedIngest {
r.runSharedReplicate(t, h, source, dest, w, sstPath)
return
}
iter, err := source.NewIter(&pebble.IterOptions{
LowerBound: r.start,
UpperBound: r.end,
KeyTypes: pebble.IterKeyTypePointsAndRanges,
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer iter.Close()
// Write rangedels and rangekeydels for the range. This mimics the Excise
// that runSharedReplicate would do.
if err := w.DeleteRange(r.start, r.end); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if err := w.RangeKeyDelete(r.start, r.end); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
for ok := iter.SeekGE(r.start); ok && iter.Error() != nil; ok = iter.Next() {
hasPoint, hasRange := iter.HasPointAndRange()
if hasPoint {
val, err := iter.ValueAndErr()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if err := w.Set(iter.Key(), val); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
if hasRange && iter.RangeKeyChanged() {
rangeKeys := iter.RangeKeys()
rkStart, rkEnd := iter.RangeBounds()
for i := range rangeKeys {
if err := w.RangeKeySet(rkStart, rkEnd, rangeKeys[i].Suffix, rangeKeys[i].Value); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
}
}
if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
err = dest.Ingest([]string{sstPath})
h.Recordf("%s // %v", r, err)
}
func (r *replicateOp) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s.Replicate(%s, %q, %q)", r.source, r.dest, r.start, r.end)
}
func (r *replicateOp) receiver() objID { return r.source }
func (r *replicateOp) syncObjs() objIDSlice { return objIDSlice{r.dest} }