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Go
1017 lines
35 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2023 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package pebble
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/errors"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/invariants"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/keyspan"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/manifest"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/objstorage"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/objstorage/remote"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/sstable"
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)
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const (
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// In skip-shared iteration mode, keys in levels sharedLevelsStart and greater
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// (i.e. lower in the LSM) are skipped.
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sharedLevelsStart = remote.SharedLevelsStart
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)
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// ErrInvalidSkipSharedIteration is returned by ScanInternal if it was called
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// with a shared file visitor function, and a file in a shareable level (i.e.
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// level >= sharedLevelsStart) was found to not be in shared storage according
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// to objstorage.Provider, or not shareable for another reason such as for
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// containing keys newer than the snapshot sequence number.
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var ErrInvalidSkipSharedIteration = errors.New("pebble: cannot use skip-shared iteration due to non-shareable files in lower levels")
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// SharedSSTMeta represents an sstable on shared storage that can be ingested
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// by another pebble instance. This struct must contain all fields that are
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// required for a Pebble instance to ingest a foreign sstable on shared storage,
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// including constructing any relevant objstorage.Provider / remoteobjcat.Catalog
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// data structures, as well as creating virtual FileMetadatas.
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//
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// Note that the Pebble instance creating and returning a SharedSSTMeta might
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// not be the one that created the underlying sstable on shared storage to begin
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// with; it's possible for a Pebble instance to reshare an sstable that was
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// shared to it.
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type SharedSSTMeta struct {
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// Backing is the shared object underlying this SST. Can be attached to an
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// objstorage.Provider.
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Backing objstorage.RemoteObjectBackingHandle
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// Smallest and Largest internal keys for the overall bounds. The kind and
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// SeqNum of these will reflect what is physically present on the source Pebble
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// instance's view of the sstable; it's up to the ingesting instance to set the
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// sequence number in the trailer to match the read-time sequence numbers
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// reserved for the level this SST is being ingested into. The Kind is expected
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// to remain unchanged by the ingesting instance.
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//
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// Note that these bounds could be narrower than the bounds of the underlying
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// sstable; ScanInternal is expected to truncate sstable bounds to the user key
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// bounds passed into that method.
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Smallest, Largest InternalKey
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// SmallestRangeKey and LargestRangeKey are internal keys that denote the
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// range key bounds of this sstable. Must lie within [Smallest, Largest].
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SmallestRangeKey, LargestRangeKey InternalKey
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// SmallestPointKey and LargestPointKey are internal keys that denote the
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// point key bounds of this sstable. Must lie within [Smallest, Largest].
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SmallestPointKey, LargestPointKey InternalKey
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// Level denotes the level at which this file was present at read time.
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// For files visited by ScanInternal, this value will only be 5 or 6.
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Level uint8
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// Size contains an estimate of the size of this sstable.
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Size uint64
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// fileNum at time of creation in the creator instance. Only used for
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// debugging/tests.
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fileNum base.FileNum
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}
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func (s *SharedSSTMeta) cloneFromFileMeta(f *fileMetadata) {
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*s = SharedSSTMeta{
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Smallest: f.Smallest.Clone(),
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Largest: f.Largest.Clone(),
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SmallestRangeKey: f.SmallestRangeKey.Clone(),
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LargestRangeKey: f.LargestRangeKey.Clone(),
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SmallestPointKey: f.SmallestPointKey.Clone(),
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LargestPointKey: f.LargestPointKey.Clone(),
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Size: f.Size,
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fileNum: f.FileNum,
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}
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}
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type sharedByLevel []SharedSSTMeta
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func (s sharedByLevel) Len() int { return len(s) }
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func (s sharedByLevel) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
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func (s sharedByLevel) Less(i, j int) bool { return s[i].Level < s[j].Level }
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type pcIterPos int
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const (
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pcIterPosCur pcIterPos = iota
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pcIterPosNext
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)
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// pointCollapsingIterator is an internalIterator that collapses point keys and
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// returns at most one point internal key for each user key. Merges and
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// SingleDels are not supported and result in a panic if encountered. Point keys
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// deleted by rangedels are considered shadowed and not exposed.
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//
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// Only used in ScanInternal to return at most one internal key per user key.
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type pointCollapsingIterator struct {
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iter keyspan.InterleavingIter
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pos pcIterPos
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comparer *base.Comparer
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merge base.Merge
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err error
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seqNum uint64
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// The current position of `iter`. Always owned by the underlying iter.
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iterKey *InternalKey
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// The last saved key. findNextEntry and similar methods are expected to save
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// the current value of iterKey to savedKey if they're iterating away from the
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// current key but still need to retain it. See comments in findNextEntry on
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// how this field is used.
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//
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// At the end of a positioning call:
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// - if pos == pcIterPosNext, iterKey is pointing to the next user key owned
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// by `iter` while savedKey is holding a copy to our current key.
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// - If pos == pcIterPosCur, iterKey is pointing to an `iter`-owned current
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// key, and savedKey is either undefined or pointing to a version of the
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// current key owned by this iterator (i.e. backed by savedKeyBuf).
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savedKey InternalKey
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savedKeyBuf []byte
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// Value at the current iterator position, at iterKey.
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iterValue base.LazyValue
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// If fixedSeqNum is non-zero, all emitted points are verified to have this
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// fixed sequence number.
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fixedSeqNum uint64
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}
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) Span() *keyspan.Span {
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return p.iter.Span()
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}
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// SeekPrefixGE implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) SeekPrefixGE(
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prefix, key []byte, flags base.SeekGEFlags,
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) (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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p.resetKey()
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p.iterKey, p.iterValue = p.iter.SeekPrefixGE(prefix, key, flags)
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p.pos = pcIterPosCur
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if p.iterKey == nil {
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return nil, base.LazyValue{}
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}
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return p.findNextEntry()
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}
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// SeekGE implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) SeekGE(
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key []byte, flags base.SeekGEFlags,
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) (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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p.resetKey()
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p.iterKey, p.iterValue = p.iter.SeekGE(key, flags)
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p.pos = pcIterPosCur
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if p.iterKey == nil {
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return nil, base.LazyValue{}
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}
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return p.findNextEntry()
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}
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// SeekLT implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) SeekLT(
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key []byte, flags base.SeekLTFlags,
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) (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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panic("unimplemented")
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}
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) resetKey() {
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p.savedKey.UserKey = p.savedKeyBuf[:0]
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p.savedKey.Trailer = 0
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p.iterKey = nil
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p.pos = pcIterPosCur
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}
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) verifySeqNum(key *base.InternalKey) *base.InternalKey {
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if !invariants.Enabled {
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return key
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}
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if p.fixedSeqNum == 0 || key == nil || key.Kind() == InternalKeyKindRangeDelete {
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return key
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}
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if key.SeqNum() != p.fixedSeqNum {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("expected foreign point key to have seqnum %d, got %d", p.fixedSeqNum, key.SeqNum()))
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}
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return key
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}
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// findNextEntry is called to return the next key. p.iter must be positioned at the
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// start of the first user key we are interested in.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) findNextEntry() (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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p.saveKey()
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// Saves a comparison in the fast path
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firstIteration := true
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for p.iterKey != nil {
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// NB: p.savedKey is either the current key (iff p.iterKey == firstKey),
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// or the previous key.
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if !firstIteration && !p.comparer.Equal(p.iterKey.UserKey, p.savedKey.UserKey) {
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p.saveKey()
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continue
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}
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firstIteration = false
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if s := p.iter.Span(); s != nil && s.CoversAt(p.seqNum, p.iterKey.SeqNum()) {
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// All future keys for this user key must be deleted.
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if p.savedKey.Kind() == InternalKeyKindSingleDelete {
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panic("cannot process singledel key in point collapsing iterator")
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}
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// Fast forward to the next user key.
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p.saveKey()
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p.iterKey, p.iterValue = p.iter.Next()
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for p.iterKey != nil && p.savedKey.SeqNum() >= p.iterKey.SeqNum() && p.comparer.Equal(p.iterKey.UserKey, p.savedKey.UserKey) {
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p.iterKey, p.iterValue = p.iter.Next()
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}
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continue
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}
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switch p.savedKey.Kind() {
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case InternalKeyKindSet, InternalKeyKindDelete, InternalKeyKindSetWithDelete, InternalKeyKindDeleteSized:
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// Note that we return SETs directly, even if they would otherwise get
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// compacted into a Del to turn into a SetWithDelete. This is a fast
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// path optimization that can break SINGLEDEL determinism. To lead to
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// consistent SINGLEDEL behaviour, this iterator should *not* be used for
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// a keyspace where SINGLEDELs could be in use. If this iterator observes
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// a SINGLEDEL as the first internal key for a user key, it will panic.
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//
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// As p.value is a lazy value owned by the child iterator, we can thread
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// it through without loading it into p.valueBuf.
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//
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// TODO(bilal): We can even avoid saving the key in this fast path if
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// we are in a block where setHasSamePrefix = false in a v3 sstable,
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// guaranteeing that there's only one internal key for each user key.
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// Thread this logic through the sstable iterators and/or consider
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// collapsing (ha) this logic into the sstable iterators that are aware
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// of blocks and can determine user key changes without doing key saves
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// or comparisons.
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p.pos = pcIterPosCur
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return p.verifySeqNum(p.iterKey), p.iterValue
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case InternalKeyKindSingleDelete:
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// Panic, as this iterator is not expected to observe single deletes.
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panic("cannot process singledel key in point collapsing iterator")
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case InternalKeyKindMerge:
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// Panic, as this iterator is not expected to observe merges.
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panic("cannot process merge key in point collapsing iterator")
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case InternalKeyKindRangeDelete:
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// These are interleaved by the interleaving iterator ahead of all points.
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// We should pass them as-is, but also account for any points ahead of
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// them.
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p.pos = pcIterPosCur
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return p.verifySeqNum(p.iterKey), p.iterValue
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default:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected kind: %d", p.iterKey.Kind()))
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}
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}
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p.resetKey()
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return nil, base.LazyValue{}
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}
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// First implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) First() (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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p.resetKey()
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p.iterKey, p.iterValue = p.iter.First()
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p.pos = pcIterPosCur
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if p.iterKey == nil {
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return nil, base.LazyValue{}
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}
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return p.findNextEntry()
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}
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// Last implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) Last() (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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panic("unimplemented")
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}
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) saveKey() {
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if p.iterKey == nil {
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p.savedKey = InternalKey{UserKey: p.savedKeyBuf[:0]}
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return
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}
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p.savedKeyBuf = append(p.savedKeyBuf[:0], p.iterKey.UserKey...)
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p.savedKey = InternalKey{UserKey: p.savedKeyBuf, Trailer: p.iterKey.Trailer}
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}
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// Next implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) Next() (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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switch p.pos {
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case pcIterPosCur:
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p.saveKey()
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if p.iterKey != nil && p.iterKey.Kind() == InternalKeyKindRangeDelete {
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// Step over the interleaved range delete and process the very next
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// internal key, even if it's at the same user key. This is because a
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// point for that user key has not been returned yet.
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p.iterKey, p.iterValue = p.iter.Next()
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break
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}
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// Fast forward to the next user key.
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key, val := p.iter.Next()
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// p.iterKey.SeqNum() >= key.SeqNum() is an optimization that allows us to
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// use p.iterKey.SeqNum() < key.SeqNum() as a sign that the user key has
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// changed, without needing to do the full key comparison.
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for key != nil && p.savedKey.SeqNum() >= key.SeqNum() &&
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p.comparer.Equal(p.savedKey.UserKey, key.UserKey) {
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key, val = p.iter.Next()
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}
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if key == nil {
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// There are no keys to return.
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p.resetKey()
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return nil, base.LazyValue{}
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}
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p.iterKey, p.iterValue = key, val
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case pcIterPosNext:
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p.pos = pcIterPosCur
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}
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if p.iterKey == nil {
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p.resetKey()
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return nil, base.LazyValue{}
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}
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return p.findNextEntry()
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}
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// NextPrefix implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) NextPrefix(succKey []byte) (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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panic("unimplemented")
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}
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// Prev implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) Prev() (*base.InternalKey, base.LazyValue) {
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panic("unimplemented")
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}
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// Error implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) Error() error {
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if p.err != nil {
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return p.err
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}
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return p.iter.Error()
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}
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// Close implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) Close() error {
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return p.iter.Close()
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}
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// SetBounds implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) SetBounds(lower, upper []byte) {
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p.resetKey()
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p.iter.SetBounds(lower, upper)
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}
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) SetContext(ctx context.Context) {
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p.iter.SetContext(ctx)
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}
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// String implements the InternalIterator interface.
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func (p *pointCollapsingIterator) String() string {
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return p.iter.String()
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}
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var _ internalIterator = &pointCollapsingIterator{}
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// IteratorLevelKind is used to denote whether the current ScanInternal iterator
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// is unknown, belongs to a flushable, or belongs to an LSM level type.
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type IteratorLevelKind int8
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const (
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// IteratorLevelUnknown indicates an unknown LSM level.
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IteratorLevelUnknown IteratorLevelKind = iota
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// IteratorLevelLSM indicates an LSM level.
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IteratorLevelLSM
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// IteratorLevelFlushable indicates a flushable (i.e. memtable).
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IteratorLevelFlushable
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)
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// IteratorLevel is used with scanInternalIterator to surface additional iterator-specific info where possible.
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// Note: this is struct is only provided for point keys.
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type IteratorLevel struct {
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Kind IteratorLevelKind
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// FlushableIndex indicates the position within the flushable queue of this level.
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// Only valid if kind == IteratorLevelFlushable.
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FlushableIndex int
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// The level within the LSM. Only valid if Kind == IteratorLevelLSM.
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Level int
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// Sublevel is only valid if Kind == IteratorLevelLSM and Level == 0.
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Sublevel int
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}
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// scanInternalIterator is an iterator that returns all internal keys, including
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// tombstones. For instance, an InternalKeyKindDelete would be returned as an
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// InternalKeyKindDelete instead of the iterator skipping over to the next key.
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// Internal keys within a user key are collapsed, eg. if there are two SETs, the
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// one with the higher sequence is returned. Useful if an external user of Pebble
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// needs to observe and rebuild Pebble's history of internal keys, such as in
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// node-to-node replication. For use with {db,snapshot}.ScanInternal().
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//
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// scanInternalIterator is expected to ignore point keys deleted by range
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// deletions, and range keys shadowed by a range key unset or delete, however it
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// *must* return the range delete as well as the range key unset/delete that did
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// the shadowing.
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type scanInternalIterator struct {
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ctx context.Context
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db *DB
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opts scanInternalOptions
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comparer *base.Comparer
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merge Merge
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iter internalIterator
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readState *readState
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version *version
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rangeKey *iteratorRangeKeyState
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pointKeyIter internalIterator
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iterKey *InternalKey
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iterValue LazyValue
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alloc *iterAlloc
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newIters tableNewIters
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newIterRangeKey keyspan.TableNewSpanIter
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seqNum uint64
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iterLevels []IteratorLevel
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mergingIter *mergingIter
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// boundsBuf holds two buffers used to store the lower and upper bounds.
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// Whenever the InternalIterator's bounds change, the new bounds are copied
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// into boundsBuf[boundsBufIdx]. The two bounds share a slice to reduce
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// allocations. opts.LowerBound and opts.UpperBound point into this slice.
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boundsBuf [2][]byte
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boundsBufIdx int
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}
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// truncateSharedFile truncates a shared file's [Smallest, Largest] fields to
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// [lower, upper), potentially opening iterators on the file to find keys within
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// the requested bounds. A SharedSSTMeta is produced that is suitable for
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// external consumption by other Pebble instances. If shouldSkip is true, this
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// file does not contain any keys in [lower, upper) and can be skipped.
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//
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// TODO(bilal): If opening iterators and doing reads in this method is too
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// inefficient, consider producing non-tight file bounds instead.
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func (d *DB) truncateSharedFile(
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ctx context.Context,
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lower, upper []byte,
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level int,
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file *fileMetadata,
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objMeta objstorage.ObjectMetadata,
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) (sst *SharedSSTMeta, shouldSkip bool, err error) {
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cmp := d.cmp
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sst = &SharedSSTMeta{}
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sst.cloneFromFileMeta(file)
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sst.Level = uint8(level)
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sst.Backing, err = d.objProvider.RemoteObjectBacking(&objMeta)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, false, err
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}
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needsLowerTruncate := cmp(lower, file.Smallest.UserKey) > 0
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needsUpperTruncate := cmp(upper, file.Largest.UserKey) < 0 || (cmp(upper, file.Largest.UserKey) == 0 && !file.Largest.IsExclusiveSentinel())
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// Fast path: file is entirely within [lower, upper).
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if !needsLowerTruncate && !needsUpperTruncate {
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return sst, false, nil
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}
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|
|
// We will need to truncate file bounds in at least one direction. Open all
|
|
// relevant iterators.
|
|
iter, rangeDelIter, err := d.newIters(ctx, file, &IterOptions{
|
|
LowerBound: lower,
|
|
UpperBound: upper,
|
|
level: manifest.Level(level),
|
|
}, internalIterOpts{})
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, false, err
|
|
}
|
|
defer iter.Close()
|
|
if rangeDelIter != nil {
|
|
rangeDelIter = keyspan.Truncate(
|
|
cmp, rangeDelIter, lower, upper, nil, nil,
|
|
false, /* panicOnUpperTruncate */
|
|
)
|
|
defer rangeDelIter.Close()
|
|
}
|
|
rangeKeyIter, err := d.tableNewRangeKeyIter(file, keyspan.SpanIterOptions{})
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, false, err
|
|
}
|
|
if rangeKeyIter != nil {
|
|
rangeKeyIter = keyspan.Truncate(
|
|
cmp, rangeKeyIter, lower, upper, nil, nil,
|
|
false, /* panicOnUpperTruncate */
|
|
)
|
|
defer rangeKeyIter.Close()
|
|
}
|
|
// Check if we need to truncate on the left side. This means finding a new
|
|
// LargestPointKey and LargestRangeKey that is >= lower.
|
|
if needsLowerTruncate {
|
|
sst.SmallestPointKey.UserKey = sst.SmallestPointKey.UserKey[:0]
|
|
sst.SmallestPointKey.Trailer = 0
|
|
key, _ := iter.SeekGE(lower, base.SeekGEFlagsNone)
|
|
foundPointKey := key != nil
|
|
if key != nil {
|
|
sst.SmallestPointKey.CopyFrom(*key)
|
|
}
|
|
if rangeDelIter != nil {
|
|
span := rangeDelIter.SeekGE(lower)
|
|
if span != nil && (len(sst.SmallestPointKey.UserKey) == 0 || base.InternalCompare(cmp, span.SmallestKey(), sst.SmallestPointKey) < 0) {
|
|
sst.SmallestPointKey.CopyFrom(span.SmallestKey())
|
|
foundPointKey = true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if !foundPointKey {
|
|
// There are no point keys in the span we're interested in.
|
|
sst.SmallestPointKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
sst.LargestPointKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
}
|
|
sst.SmallestRangeKey.UserKey = sst.SmallestRangeKey.UserKey[:0]
|
|
sst.SmallestRangeKey.Trailer = 0
|
|
if rangeKeyIter != nil {
|
|
span := rangeKeyIter.SeekGE(lower)
|
|
if span != nil {
|
|
sst.SmallestRangeKey.CopyFrom(span.SmallestKey())
|
|
} else {
|
|
// There are no range keys in the span we're interested in.
|
|
sst.SmallestRangeKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
sst.LargestRangeKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Check if we need to truncate on the right side. This means finding a new
|
|
// LargestPointKey and LargestRangeKey that is < upper.
|
|
if needsUpperTruncate {
|
|
sst.LargestPointKey.UserKey = sst.LargestPointKey.UserKey[:0]
|
|
sst.LargestPointKey.Trailer = 0
|
|
key, _ := iter.SeekLT(upper, base.SeekLTFlagsNone)
|
|
foundPointKey := key != nil
|
|
if key != nil {
|
|
sst.LargestPointKey.CopyFrom(*key)
|
|
}
|
|
if rangeDelIter != nil {
|
|
span := rangeDelIter.SeekLT(upper)
|
|
if span != nil && (len(sst.LargestPointKey.UserKey) == 0 || base.InternalCompare(cmp, span.LargestKey(), sst.LargestPointKey) > 0) {
|
|
sst.LargestPointKey.CopyFrom(span.LargestKey())
|
|
foundPointKey = true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if !foundPointKey {
|
|
// There are no point keys in the span we're interested in.
|
|
sst.SmallestPointKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
sst.LargestPointKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
}
|
|
sst.LargestRangeKey.UserKey = sst.LargestRangeKey.UserKey[:0]
|
|
sst.LargestRangeKey.Trailer = 0
|
|
if rangeKeyIter != nil {
|
|
span := rangeKeyIter.SeekLT(upper)
|
|
if span != nil {
|
|
sst.LargestRangeKey.CopyFrom(span.LargestKey())
|
|
} else {
|
|
// There are no range keys in the span we're interested in.
|
|
sst.SmallestRangeKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
sst.LargestRangeKey = InternalKey{}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// Set overall bounds based on {Smallest,Largest}{Point,Range}Key.
|
|
switch {
|
|
case len(sst.SmallestRangeKey.UserKey) == 0:
|
|
sst.Smallest = sst.SmallestPointKey
|
|
case len(sst.SmallestPointKey.UserKey) == 0:
|
|
sst.Smallest = sst.SmallestRangeKey
|
|
default:
|
|
sst.Smallest = sst.SmallestPointKey
|
|
if base.InternalCompare(cmp, sst.SmallestRangeKey, sst.SmallestPointKey) < 0 {
|
|
sst.Smallest = sst.SmallestRangeKey
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
switch {
|
|
case len(sst.LargestRangeKey.UserKey) == 0:
|
|
sst.Largest = sst.LargestPointKey
|
|
case len(sst.LargestPointKey.UserKey) == 0:
|
|
sst.Largest = sst.LargestRangeKey
|
|
default:
|
|
sst.Largest = sst.LargestPointKey
|
|
if base.InternalCompare(cmp, sst.LargestRangeKey, sst.LargestPointKey) > 0 {
|
|
sst.Largest = sst.LargestRangeKey
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// On rare occasion, a file might overlap with [lower, upper) but not actually
|
|
// have any keys within those bounds. Skip such files.
|
|
if len(sst.Smallest.UserKey) == 0 {
|
|
return nil, true, nil
|
|
}
|
|
sst.Size, err = d.tableCache.estimateSize(file, sst.Smallest.UserKey, sst.Largest.UserKey)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return nil, false, err
|
|
}
|
|
// On occasion, estimateSize gives us a low estimate, i.e. a 0 file size. This
|
|
// can cause panics in places where we divide by file sizes. Correct for it
|
|
// here.
|
|
if sst.Size == 0 {
|
|
sst.Size = 1
|
|
}
|
|
return sst, false, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func scanInternalImpl(
|
|
ctx context.Context, lower, upper []byte, iter *scanInternalIterator, opts *scanInternalOptions,
|
|
) error {
|
|
if opts.visitSharedFile != nil && (lower == nil || upper == nil) {
|
|
panic("lower and upper bounds must be specified in skip-shared iteration mode")
|
|
}
|
|
// Before starting iteration, check if any files in levels sharedLevelsStart
|
|
// and below are *not* shared. Error out if that is the case, as skip-shared
|
|
// iteration will not produce a consistent point-in-time view of this range
|
|
// of keys. For files that are shared, call visitSharedFile with a truncated
|
|
// version of that file.
|
|
cmp := iter.comparer.Compare
|
|
provider := iter.db.ObjProvider()
|
|
seqNum := iter.seqNum
|
|
current := iter.version
|
|
if current == nil {
|
|
current = iter.readState.current
|
|
}
|
|
if opts.visitSharedFile != nil {
|
|
if provider == nil {
|
|
panic("expected non-nil Provider in skip-shared iteration mode")
|
|
}
|
|
for level := sharedLevelsStart; level < numLevels; level++ {
|
|
files := current.Levels[level].Iter()
|
|
for f := files.SeekGE(cmp, lower); f != nil && cmp(f.Smallest.UserKey, upper) < 0; f = files.Next() {
|
|
var objMeta objstorage.ObjectMetadata
|
|
var err error
|
|
objMeta, err = provider.Lookup(fileTypeTable, f.FileBacking.DiskFileNum)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
if !objMeta.IsShared() {
|
|
return errors.Wrapf(ErrInvalidSkipSharedIteration, "file %s is not shared", objMeta.DiskFileNum)
|
|
}
|
|
if !base.Visible(f.LargestSeqNum, seqNum, base.InternalKeySeqNumMax) {
|
|
return errors.Wrapf(ErrInvalidSkipSharedIteration, "file %s contains keys newer than snapshot", objMeta.DiskFileNum)
|
|
}
|
|
var sst *SharedSSTMeta
|
|
var skip bool
|
|
sst, skip, err = iter.db.truncateSharedFile(ctx, lower, upper, level, f, objMeta)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
if skip {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if err = opts.visitSharedFile(sst); err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for valid := iter.seekGE(lower); valid && iter.error() == nil; valid = iter.next() {
|
|
key := iter.unsafeKey()
|
|
|
|
if opts.rateLimitFunc != nil {
|
|
if err := opts.rateLimitFunc(key, iter.lazyValue()); err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch key.Kind() {
|
|
case InternalKeyKindRangeKeyDelete, InternalKeyKindRangeKeyUnset, InternalKeyKindRangeKeySet:
|
|
if opts.visitRangeKey != nil {
|
|
span := iter.unsafeSpan()
|
|
// NB: The caller isn't interested in the sequence numbers of these
|
|
// range keys. Rather, the caller wants them to be in trailer order
|
|
// _after_ zeroing of sequence numbers. Copy span.Keys, sort it, and then
|
|
// call visitRangeKey.
|
|
keysCopy := make([]keyspan.Key, len(span.Keys))
|
|
for i := range span.Keys {
|
|
keysCopy[i] = span.Keys[i]
|
|
keysCopy[i].Trailer = base.MakeTrailer(0, span.Keys[i].Kind())
|
|
}
|
|
keyspan.SortKeysByTrailer(&keysCopy)
|
|
if err := opts.visitRangeKey(span.Start, span.End, keysCopy); err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
case InternalKeyKindRangeDelete:
|
|
if opts.visitRangeDel != nil {
|
|
rangeDel := iter.unsafeRangeDel()
|
|
if err := opts.visitRangeDel(rangeDel.Start, rangeDel.End, rangeDel.LargestSeqNum()); err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
default:
|
|
if opts.visitPointKey != nil {
|
|
var info IteratorLevel
|
|
if len(iter.mergingIter.heap.items) > 0 {
|
|
mergingIterIdx := iter.mergingIter.heap.items[0].index
|
|
info = iter.iterLevels[mergingIterIdx]
|
|
} else {
|
|
info = IteratorLevel{Kind: IteratorLevelUnknown}
|
|
}
|
|
val := iter.lazyValue()
|
|
if err := opts.visitPointKey(key, val, info); err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// constructPointIter constructs a merging iterator and sets i.iter to it.
|
|
func (i *scanInternalIterator) constructPointIter(
|
|
categoryAndQoS sstable.CategoryAndQoS, memtables flushableList, buf *iterAlloc,
|
|
) {
|
|
// Merging levels and levels from iterAlloc.
|
|
mlevels := buf.mlevels[:0]
|
|
levels := buf.levels[:0]
|
|
|
|
// We compute the number of levels needed ahead of time and reallocate a slice if
|
|
// the array from the iterAlloc isn't large enough. Doing this allocation once
|
|
// should improve the performance.
|
|
numMergingLevels := len(memtables)
|
|
numLevelIters := 0
|
|
|
|
current := i.version
|
|
if current == nil {
|
|
current = i.readState.current
|
|
}
|
|
numMergingLevels += len(current.L0SublevelFiles)
|
|
numLevelIters += len(current.L0SublevelFiles)
|
|
|
|
for level := 1; level < len(current.Levels); level++ {
|
|
if current.Levels[level].Empty() {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if i.opts.skipSharedLevels && level >= sharedLevelsStart {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
numMergingLevels++
|
|
numLevelIters++
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if numMergingLevels > cap(mlevels) {
|
|
mlevels = make([]mergingIterLevel, 0, numMergingLevels)
|
|
}
|
|
if numLevelIters > cap(levels) {
|
|
levels = make([]levelIter, 0, numLevelIters)
|
|
}
|
|
// TODO(bilal): Push these into the iterAlloc buf.
|
|
var rangeDelMiter keyspan.MergingIter
|
|
rangeDelIters := make([]keyspan.FragmentIterator, 0, numMergingLevels)
|
|
rangeDelLevels := make([]keyspan.LevelIter, 0, numLevelIters)
|
|
|
|
i.iterLevels = make([]IteratorLevel, numMergingLevels)
|
|
mlevelsIndex := 0
|
|
|
|
// Next are the memtables.
|
|
for j := len(memtables) - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
|
|
mem := memtables[j]
|
|
mlevels = append(mlevels, mergingIterLevel{
|
|
iter: mem.newIter(&i.opts.IterOptions),
|
|
})
|
|
i.iterLevels[mlevelsIndex] = IteratorLevel{
|
|
Kind: IteratorLevelFlushable,
|
|
FlushableIndex: j,
|
|
}
|
|
mlevelsIndex++
|
|
if rdi := mem.newRangeDelIter(&i.opts.IterOptions); rdi != nil {
|
|
rangeDelIters = append(rangeDelIters, rdi)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Next are the file levels: L0 sub-levels followed by lower levels.
|
|
levelsIndex := len(levels)
|
|
mlevels = mlevels[:numMergingLevels]
|
|
levels = levels[:numLevelIters]
|
|
rangeDelLevels = rangeDelLevels[:numLevelIters]
|
|
i.opts.IterOptions.snapshotForHideObsoletePoints = i.seqNum
|
|
i.opts.IterOptions.CategoryAndQoS = categoryAndQoS
|
|
addLevelIterForFiles := func(files manifest.LevelIterator, level manifest.Level) {
|
|
li := &levels[levelsIndex]
|
|
rli := &rangeDelLevels[levelsIndex]
|
|
|
|
li.init(
|
|
i.ctx, i.opts.IterOptions, i.comparer, i.newIters, files, level,
|
|
internalIterOpts{})
|
|
li.initBoundaryContext(&mlevels[mlevelsIndex].levelIterBoundaryContext)
|
|
mlevels[mlevelsIndex].iter = li
|
|
rli.Init(keyspan.SpanIterOptions{RangeKeyFilters: i.opts.RangeKeyFilters},
|
|
i.comparer.Compare, tableNewRangeDelIter(i.ctx, i.newIters), files, level,
|
|
manifest.KeyTypePoint)
|
|
rangeDelIters = append(rangeDelIters, rli)
|
|
|
|
levelsIndex++
|
|
mlevelsIndex++
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for j := len(current.L0SublevelFiles) - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
|
|
i.iterLevels[mlevelsIndex] = IteratorLevel{
|
|
Kind: IteratorLevelLSM,
|
|
Level: 0,
|
|
Sublevel: j,
|
|
}
|
|
addLevelIterForFiles(current.L0SublevelFiles[j].Iter(), manifest.L0Sublevel(j))
|
|
}
|
|
// Add level iterators for the non-empty non-L0 levels.
|
|
for level := 1; level < numLevels; level++ {
|
|
if current.Levels[level].Empty() {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if i.opts.skipSharedLevels && level >= sharedLevelsStart {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
i.iterLevels[mlevelsIndex] = IteratorLevel{Kind: IteratorLevelLSM, Level: level}
|
|
addLevelIterForFiles(current.Levels[level].Iter(), manifest.Level(level))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
buf.merging.init(&i.opts.IterOptions, &InternalIteratorStats{}, i.comparer.Compare, i.comparer.Split, mlevels...)
|
|
buf.merging.snapshot = i.seqNum
|
|
rangeDelMiter.Init(i.comparer.Compare, keyspan.VisibleTransform(i.seqNum), new(keyspan.MergingBuffers), rangeDelIters...)
|
|
|
|
if i.opts.includeObsoleteKeys {
|
|
iiter := &keyspan.InterleavingIter{}
|
|
iiter.Init(i.comparer, &buf.merging, &rangeDelMiter,
|
|
keyspan.InterleavingIterOpts{
|
|
LowerBound: i.opts.LowerBound,
|
|
UpperBound: i.opts.UpperBound,
|
|
})
|
|
i.pointKeyIter = iiter
|
|
} else {
|
|
pcIter := &pointCollapsingIterator{
|
|
comparer: i.comparer,
|
|
merge: i.merge,
|
|
seqNum: i.seqNum,
|
|
}
|
|
pcIter.iter.Init(i.comparer, &buf.merging, &rangeDelMiter, keyspan.InterleavingIterOpts{
|
|
LowerBound: i.opts.LowerBound,
|
|
UpperBound: i.opts.UpperBound,
|
|
})
|
|
i.pointKeyIter = pcIter
|
|
}
|
|
i.iter = i.pointKeyIter
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// constructRangeKeyIter constructs the range-key iterator stack, populating
|
|
// i.rangeKey.rangeKeyIter with the resulting iterator. This is similar to
|
|
// Iterator.constructRangeKeyIter, except it doesn't handle batches and ensures
|
|
// iterConfig does *not* elide unsets/deletes.
|
|
func (i *scanInternalIterator) constructRangeKeyIter() error {
|
|
// We want the bounded iter from iterConfig, but not the collapsing of
|
|
// RangeKeyUnsets and RangeKeyDels.
|
|
i.rangeKey.rangeKeyIter = i.rangeKey.iterConfig.Init(
|
|
i.comparer, i.seqNum, i.opts.LowerBound, i.opts.UpperBound,
|
|
nil /* hasPrefix */, nil /* prefix */, true, /* internalKeys */
|
|
&i.rangeKey.rangeKeyBuffers.internal)
|
|
|
|
// Next are the flushables: memtables and large batches.
|
|
if i.readState != nil {
|
|
for j := len(i.readState.memtables) - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
|
|
mem := i.readState.memtables[j]
|
|
// We only need to read from memtables which contain sequence numbers older
|
|
// than seqNum.
|
|
if logSeqNum := mem.logSeqNum; logSeqNum >= i.seqNum {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if rki := mem.newRangeKeyIter(&i.opts.IterOptions); rki != nil {
|
|
i.rangeKey.iterConfig.AddLevel(rki)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
current := i.version
|
|
if current == nil {
|
|
current = i.readState.current
|
|
}
|
|
// Next are the file levels: L0 sub-levels followed by lower levels.
|
|
//
|
|
// Add file-specific iterators for L0 files containing range keys. This is less
|
|
// efficient than using levelIters for sublevels of L0 files containing
|
|
// range keys, but range keys are expected to be sparse anyway, reducing the
|
|
// cost benefit of maintaining a separate L0Sublevels instance for range key
|
|
// files and then using it here.
|
|
//
|
|
// NB: We iterate L0's files in reverse order. They're sorted by
|
|
// LargestSeqNum ascending, and we need to add them to the merging iterator
|
|
// in LargestSeqNum descending to preserve the merging iterator's invariants
|
|
// around Key Trailer order.
|
|
iter := current.RangeKeyLevels[0].Iter()
|
|
for f := iter.Last(); f != nil; f = iter.Prev() {
|
|
spanIter, err := i.newIterRangeKey(f, i.opts.SpanIterOptions())
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return err
|
|
}
|
|
i.rangeKey.iterConfig.AddLevel(spanIter)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Add level iterators for the non-empty non-L0 levels.
|
|
for level := 1; level < len(current.RangeKeyLevels); level++ {
|
|
if current.RangeKeyLevels[level].Empty() {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if i.opts.skipSharedLevels && level >= sharedLevelsStart {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
li := i.rangeKey.iterConfig.NewLevelIter()
|
|
spanIterOpts := i.opts.SpanIterOptions()
|
|
li.Init(spanIterOpts, i.comparer.Compare, i.newIterRangeKey, current.RangeKeyLevels[level].Iter(),
|
|
manifest.Level(level), manifest.KeyTypeRange)
|
|
i.rangeKey.iterConfig.AddLevel(li)
|
|
}
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// seekGE seeks this iterator to the first key that's greater than or equal
|
|
// to the specified user key.
|
|
func (i *scanInternalIterator) seekGE(key []byte) bool {
|
|
i.iterKey, i.iterValue = i.iter.SeekGE(key, base.SeekGEFlagsNone)
|
|
return i.iterKey != nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// unsafeKey returns the unsafe InternalKey at the current position. The value
|
|
// is nil if the iterator is invalid or exhausted.
|
|
func (i *scanInternalIterator) unsafeKey() *InternalKey {
|
|
return i.iterKey
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// lazyValue returns a value pointer to the value at the current iterator
|
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// position. Behaviour undefined if unsafeKey() returns a Range key or Rangedel
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// kind key.
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func (i *scanInternalIterator) lazyValue() LazyValue {
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return i.iterValue
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}
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// unsafeRangeDel returns a range key span. Behaviour undefined if UnsafeKey returns
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// a non-rangedel kind.
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func (i *scanInternalIterator) unsafeRangeDel() *keyspan.Span {
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type spanInternalIterator interface {
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Span() *keyspan.Span
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}
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return i.pointKeyIter.(spanInternalIterator).Span()
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}
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// unsafeSpan returns a range key span. Behaviour undefined if UnsafeKey returns
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// a non-rangekey type.
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func (i *scanInternalIterator) unsafeSpan() *keyspan.Span {
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return i.rangeKey.iiter.Span()
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}
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// next advances the iterator in the forward direction, and returns the
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// iterator's new validity state.
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func (i *scanInternalIterator) next() bool {
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i.iterKey, i.iterValue = i.iter.Next()
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return i.iterKey != nil
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}
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// error returns an error from the internal iterator, if there's any.
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func (i *scanInternalIterator) error() error {
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return i.iter.Error()
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}
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// close closes this iterator, and releases any pooled objects.
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func (i *scanInternalIterator) close() error {
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if err := i.iter.Close(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if i.readState != nil {
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i.readState.unref()
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}
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if i.version != nil {
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i.version.Unref()
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}
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if i.rangeKey != nil {
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i.rangeKey.PrepareForReuse()
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*i.rangeKey = iteratorRangeKeyState{
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rangeKeyBuffers: i.rangeKey.rangeKeyBuffers,
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}
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iterRangeKeyStateAllocPool.Put(i.rangeKey)
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i.rangeKey = nil
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}
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if alloc := i.alloc; alloc != nil {
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for j := range i.boundsBuf {
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if cap(i.boundsBuf[j]) >= maxKeyBufCacheSize {
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alloc.boundsBuf[j] = nil
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} else {
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alloc.boundsBuf[j] = i.boundsBuf[j]
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}
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}
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*alloc = iterAlloc{
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keyBuf: alloc.keyBuf[:0],
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boundsBuf: alloc.boundsBuf,
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prefixOrFullSeekKey: alloc.prefixOrFullSeekKey[:0],
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}
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iterAllocPool.Put(alloc)
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i.alloc = nil
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (i *scanInternalIterator) initializeBoundBufs(lower, upper []byte) {
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buf := i.boundsBuf[i.boundsBufIdx][:0]
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if lower != nil {
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buf = append(buf, lower...)
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i.opts.LowerBound = buf
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} else {
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i.opts.LowerBound = nil
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}
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if upper != nil {
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buf = append(buf, upper...)
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i.opts.UpperBound = buf[len(buf)-len(upper):]
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} else {
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i.opts.UpperBound = nil
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}
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i.boundsBuf[i.boundsBufIdx] = buf
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i.boundsBufIdx = 1 - i.boundsBufIdx
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}
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