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1589 lines
45 KiB
Go
1589 lines
45 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2019 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 metamorphic
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"slices"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/randvar"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/testkeys"
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"golang.org/x/exp/rand"
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)
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const maxValueSize = 20
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type iterOpts struct {
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lower []byte
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upper []byte
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keyTypes uint32 // pebble.IterKeyType
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// maskSuffix may be set if keyTypes is IterKeyTypePointsAndRanges to
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// configure IterOptions.RangeKeyMasking.Suffix.
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maskSuffix []byte
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// If filterMax is >0, this iterator will filter out any keys that have
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// suffixes that don't fall within the range [filterMin,filterMax).
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// Additionally, the iterator will be constructed with a block-property
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// filter that filters out blocks accordingly. Not all OPTIONS hook up the
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// corresponding block property collector, so block-filtering may still be
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// effectively disabled in some runs. The iterator operations themselves
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// however will always skip past any points that should be filtered to
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// ensure determinism.
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filterMin uint64
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filterMax uint64
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// see IterOptions.UseL6Filters.
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useL6Filters bool
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// NB: If adding or removing fields, ensure IsZero is in sync.
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}
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func (o iterOpts) IsZero() bool {
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return o.lower == nil && o.upper == nil && o.keyTypes == 0 &&
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o.maskSuffix == nil && o.filterMin == 0 && o.filterMax == 0 && !o.useL6Filters
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}
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type generator struct {
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cfg config
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rng *rand.Rand
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init *initOp
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ops []op
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// keyManager tracks the state of keys a operation generation time.
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keyManager *keyManager
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dbs objIDSlice
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// Unordered sets of object IDs for live objects. Used to randomly select on
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// object when generating an operation. There are 4 concrete objects: the DB
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// (of which there is exactly 1), batches, iterators, and snapshots.
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//
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// liveBatches contains the live indexed and write-only batches.
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liveBatches objIDSlice
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// liveIters contains the live iterators.
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liveIters objIDSlice
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itersLastOpts map[objID]iterOpts
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// liveReaders contains the DB, and any live indexed batches and snapshots. The DB is always
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// at index 0.
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liveReaders objIDSlice
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// liveSnapshots contains the live snapshots.
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liveSnapshots objIDSlice
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// liveWriters contains the DB, and any live batches. The DB is always at index 0.
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liveWriters objIDSlice
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// Maps used to find associated objects during generation. These maps are not
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// needed during test execution.
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//
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// batchID -> batch iters: used to keep track of the open iterators on an
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// indexed batch. The iter set value will also be indexed by the readers map.
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batches map[objID]objIDSet
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// iterID -> reader iters: used to keep track of all of the open
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// iterators. The iter set value will also be indexed by either the batches
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// or snapshots maps.
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iters map[objID]objIDSet
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// objectID -> db: used to keep track of the DB a batch, iter, or snapshot
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// was created on.
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objDB map[objID]objID
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// readerID -> reader iters: used to keep track of the open iterators on a
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// reader. The iter set value will also be indexed by either the batches or
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// snapshots maps. This map is the union of batches and snapshots maps.
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readers map[objID]objIDSet
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// snapshotID -> snapshot iters: used to keep track of the open iterators on
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// a snapshot. The iter set value will also be indexed by the readers map.
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snapshots map[objID]objIDSet
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// snapshotID -> bounds of the snapshot: only populated for snapshots that
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// are constrained by bounds.
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snapshotBounds map[objID][]pebble.KeyRange
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// iterSequenceNumber is the metaTimestamp at which the iter was created.
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iterCreationTimestamp map[objID]int
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// iterReaderID is a map from an iterID to a readerID.
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iterReaderID map[objID]objID
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}
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func newGenerator(rng *rand.Rand, cfg config, km *keyManager) *generator {
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g := &generator{
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cfg: cfg,
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rng: rng,
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init: &initOp{dbSlots: uint32(cfg.numInstances)},
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keyManager: km,
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liveReaders: objIDSlice{makeObjID(dbTag, 1)},
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liveWriters: objIDSlice{makeObjID(dbTag, 1)},
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dbs: objIDSlice{makeObjID(dbTag, 1)},
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objDB: make(map[objID]objID),
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batches: make(map[objID]objIDSet),
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iters: make(map[objID]objIDSet),
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readers: make(map[objID]objIDSet),
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snapshots: make(map[objID]objIDSet),
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snapshotBounds: make(map[objID][]pebble.KeyRange),
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itersLastOpts: make(map[objID]iterOpts),
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iterCreationTimestamp: make(map[objID]int),
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iterReaderID: make(map[objID]objID),
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}
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for i := 1; i < cfg.numInstances; i++ {
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g.liveReaders = append(g.liveReaders, makeObjID(dbTag, uint32(i+1)))
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g.liveWriters = append(g.liveWriters, makeObjID(dbTag, uint32(i+1)))
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g.dbs = append(g.dbs, makeObjID(dbTag, uint32(i+1)))
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}
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// Note that the initOp fields are populated during generation.
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g.ops = append(g.ops, g.init)
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return g
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}
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func generate(rng *rand.Rand, count uint64, cfg config, km *keyManager) []op {
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g := newGenerator(rng, cfg, km)
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generators := []func(){
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batchAbort: g.batchAbort,
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batchCommit: g.batchCommit,
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dbCheckpoint: g.dbCheckpoint,
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dbCompact: g.dbCompact,
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dbFlush: g.dbFlush,
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dbRatchetFormatMajorVersion: g.dbRatchetFormatMajorVersion,
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dbRestart: g.dbRestart,
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iterClose: g.randIter(g.iterClose),
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iterFirst: g.randIter(g.iterFirst),
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iterLast: g.randIter(g.iterLast),
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iterNext: g.randIter(g.iterNext),
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iterNextWithLimit: g.randIter(g.iterNextWithLimit),
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iterNextPrefix: g.randIter(g.iterNextPrefix),
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iterCanSingleDelete: g.randIter(g.iterCanSingleDelete),
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iterPrev: g.randIter(g.iterPrev),
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iterPrevWithLimit: g.randIter(g.iterPrevWithLimit),
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iterSeekGE: g.randIter(g.iterSeekGE),
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iterSeekGEWithLimit: g.randIter(g.iterSeekGEWithLimit),
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iterSeekLT: g.randIter(g.iterSeekLT),
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iterSeekLTWithLimit: g.randIter(g.iterSeekLTWithLimit),
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iterSeekPrefixGE: g.randIter(g.iterSeekPrefixGE),
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iterSetBounds: g.randIter(g.iterSetBounds),
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iterSetOptions: g.randIter(g.iterSetOptions),
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newBatch: g.newBatch,
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newIndexedBatch: g.newIndexedBatch,
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newIter: g.newIter,
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newIterUsingClone: g.newIterUsingClone,
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newSnapshot: g.newSnapshot,
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readerGet: g.readerGet,
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replicate: g.replicate,
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snapshotClose: g.snapshotClose,
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writerApply: g.writerApply,
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writerDelete: g.writerDelete,
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writerDeleteRange: g.writerDeleteRange,
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writerIngest: g.writerIngest,
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writerMerge: g.writerMerge,
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writerRangeKeyDelete: g.writerRangeKeyDelete,
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writerRangeKeySet: g.writerRangeKeySet,
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writerRangeKeyUnset: g.writerRangeKeyUnset,
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writerSet: g.writerSet,
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writerSingleDelete: g.writerSingleDelete,
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}
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// TPCC-style deck of cards randomization. Every time the end of the deck is
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// reached, we shuffle the deck.
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deck := randvar.NewDeck(g.rng, cfg.ops...)
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for i := uint64(0); i < count; i++ {
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generators[deck.Int()]()
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}
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g.dbClose()
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return g.ops
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}
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func (g *generator) add(op op) {
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g.ops = append(g.ops, op)
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g.keyManager.update(op)
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}
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// randKeyToWrite returns a key for any write other than SingleDelete.
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//
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// TODO(peter): make the size and distribution of keys configurable. See
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// keyDist and keySizeDist in config.go.
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func (g *generator) randKeyToWrite(newKey float64) []byte {
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return g.randKeyHelper(g.keyManager.eligibleWriteKeys(), newKey, nil)
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}
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// prefixKeyRange generates a [start, end) pair consisting of two prefix keys.
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func (g *generator) prefixKeyRange() ([]byte, []byte) {
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start := g.randPrefixToWrite(0.001)
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end := g.randPrefixToWrite(0.001)
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for g.cmp(start, end) == 0 {
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end = g.randPrefixToWrite(0.05)
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}
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if g.cmp(start, end) > 0 {
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start, end = end, start
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}
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return start, end
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}
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// randPrefixToWrite returns a prefix key (a key with no suffix) for a range key
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// write operation.
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func (g *generator) randPrefixToWrite(newPrefix float64) []byte {
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prefixes := g.keyManager.prefixes()
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if len(prefixes) > 0 && g.rng.Float64() > newPrefix {
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// Use an existing prefix.
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p := g.rng.Intn(len(prefixes))
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return prefixes[p]
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}
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// Use a new prefix.
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var prefix []byte
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for {
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prefix = g.randKeyHelperSuffix(nil, 4, 12, 0)
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if !g.keyManager.prefixExists(prefix) {
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if !g.keyManager.addNewKey(prefix) {
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panic("key must not exist if prefix doesn't exist")
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}
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return prefix
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}
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}
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}
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// randSuffixToWrite generates a random suffix according to the configuration's suffix
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// distribution. It takes a probability 0 ≤ p ≤ 1.0 indicating the probability
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// with which the generator should increase the max suffix generated by the
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// generator.
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//
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// randSuffixToWrite may return a nil suffix, with the probability the
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// configuration's suffix distribution assigns to the zero suffix.
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func (g *generator) randSuffixToWrite(incMaxProb float64) []byte {
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if g.rng.Float64() < incMaxProb {
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g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.IncMax(1)
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}
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return suffixFromInt(int64(g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.Uint64(g.rng)))
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}
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// randSuffixToRead generates a random suffix used during reads. The suffixes
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// generated by this function are within the same range as suffixes generated by
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// randSuffixToWrite, however randSuffixToRead pulls from a uniform
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// distribution.
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func (g *generator) randSuffixToRead() []byte {
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// When reading, don't apply the recency skewing in order to better exercise
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// a reading a mix of older and newer keys.
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max := g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.Max()
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return suffixFromInt(g.rng.Int63n(int64(max)))
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}
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func suffixFromInt(suffix int64) []byte {
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// Treat the zero as no suffix to match the behavior during point key
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// generation in randKeyHelper.
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if suffix == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return testkeys.Suffix(suffix)
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}
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func (g *generator) randKeyToSingleDelete(id, dbID objID) []byte {
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keys := g.keyManager.eligibleSingleDeleteKeys(id, dbID)
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length := len(keys)
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if length == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return keys[g.rng.Intn(length)]
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}
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// randKeyToRead returns a key for read operations.
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func (g *generator) randKeyToRead(newKey float64) []byte {
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return g.randKeyHelper(g.keyManager.eligibleReadKeys(), newKey, nil)
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}
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// randKeyToReadInRange returns a key for read operations within the provided
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// key range. The bounds of the provided key range must span a prefix boundary.
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func (g *generator) randKeyToReadInRange(newKey float64, kr pebble.KeyRange) []byte {
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return g.randKeyHelper(g.keyManager.eligibleReadKeysInRange(kr), newKey, &kr)
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}
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func (g *generator) randKeyHelper(
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keys [][]byte, newKey float64, newKeyBounds *pebble.KeyRange,
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) []byte {
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switch {
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case len(keys) > 0 && g.rng.Float64() > newKey:
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// Use an existing user key.
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return keys[g.rng.Intn(len(keys))]
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case len(keys) > 0 && g.rng.Float64() > g.cfg.newPrefix:
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// Use an existing prefix but a new suffix, producing a new user key.
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prefixes := g.keyManager.prefixes()
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// If we're constrained to a key range, find which existing prefixes
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// fall within that key range.
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if newKeyBounds != nil {
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s, _ := slices.BinarySearchFunc(prefixes, newKeyBounds.Start, g.cmp)
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e, _ := slices.BinarySearchFunc(prefixes, newKeyBounds.End, g.cmp)
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prefixes = prefixes[s:e]
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}
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if len(prefixes) > 0 {
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for {
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// Pick a prefix on each iteration in case most or all suffixes are
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// already in use for any individual prefix.
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p := g.rng.Intn(len(prefixes))
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suffix := int64(g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.Uint64(g.rng))
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var key []byte
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if suffix > 0 {
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key = resizeBuffer(key, len(prefixes[p]), testkeys.SuffixLen(suffix))
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n := copy(key, prefixes[p])
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testkeys.WriteSuffix(key[n:], suffix)
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} else {
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key = resizeBuffer(key, len(prefixes[p]), 0)
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copy(key, prefixes[p])
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}
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if (newKeyBounds == nil || (g.cmp(key, newKeyBounds.Start) >= 0 && g.cmp(key, newKeyBounds.End) < 0)) &&
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g.keyManager.addNewKey(key) {
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return key
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}
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// If the generated key already existed, or the generated key
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// fell outside the provided bounds, increase the suffix
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// distribution and loop.
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g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.IncMax(1)
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}
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}
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// Otherwise fall through to generating a new prefix.
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fallthrough
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default:
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// Use a new prefix, producing a new user key.
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var key []byte
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suffix := int64(g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.Uint64(g.rng))
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// If we have bounds in which we need to generate the key, use
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// testkeys.RandomSeparator to generate a key between the bounds.
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if newKeyBounds != nil {
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targetLength := 4 + g.rng.Intn(8)
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key = testkeys.RandomSeparator(nil, g.prefix(newKeyBounds.Start), g.prefix(newKeyBounds.End),
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suffix, targetLength, g.rng)
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} else {
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for {
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key = g.randKeyHelperSuffix(nil, 4, 12, suffix)
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if !g.keyManager.prefixExists(key[:testkeys.Comparer.Split(key)]) {
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if !g.keyManager.addNewKey(key) {
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panic("key must not exist if prefix doesn't exist")
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}
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break
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}
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}
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}
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return key
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}
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}
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// randKeyHelperSuffix is a helper function for randKeyHelper, and should not be
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// invoked directly.
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func (g *generator) randKeyHelperSuffix(
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dst []byte, minPrefixLen, maxPrefixLen int, suffix int64,
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) []byte {
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n := minPrefixLen
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if maxPrefixLen > minPrefixLen {
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n += g.rng.Intn(maxPrefixLen - minPrefixLen)
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}
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// In order to test a mix of suffixed and unsuffixed keys, omit the zero
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// suffix.
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if suffix == 0 {
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dst = resizeBuffer(dst, n, 0)
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g.fillRand(dst)
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return dst
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}
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suffixLen := testkeys.SuffixLen(suffix)
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dst = resizeBuffer(dst, n, suffixLen)
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g.fillRand(dst[:n])
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testkeys.WriteSuffix(dst[n:], suffix)
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return dst
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}
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func resizeBuffer(buf []byte, prefixLen, suffixLen int) []byte {
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if cap(buf) >= prefixLen+suffixLen {
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return buf[:prefixLen+suffixLen]
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}
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return make([]byte, prefixLen+suffixLen)
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}
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// TODO(peter): make the value size configurable. See valueSizeDist in
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// config.go.
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func (g *generator) randValue(min, max int) []byte {
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n := min
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if max > min {
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n += g.rng.Intn(max - min)
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}
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if n == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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buf := make([]byte, n)
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g.fillRand(buf)
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return buf
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}
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func (g *generator) fillRand(buf []byte) {
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// NB: The actual random values are not particularly important. We only use
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// lowercase letters because that makes visual determination of ordering
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// easier, rather than having to remember the lexicographic ordering of
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// uppercase vs lowercase, or letters vs numbers vs punctuation.
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const letters = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
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const lettersLen = uint64(len(letters))
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const lettersCharsPerRand = 12 // floor(log(math.MaxUint64)/log(lettersLen))
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var r uint64
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var q int
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for i := 0; i < len(buf); i++ {
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if q == 0 {
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r = g.rng.Uint64()
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q = lettersCharsPerRand
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}
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buf[i] = letters[r%lettersLen]
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r = r / lettersLen
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q--
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}
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}
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func (g *generator) newBatch() {
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batchID := makeObjID(batchTag, g.init.batchSlots)
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g.init.batchSlots++
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g.liveBatches = append(g.liveBatches, batchID)
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g.liveWriters = append(g.liveWriters, batchID)
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dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
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g.objDB[batchID] = dbID
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g.add(&newBatchOp{
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dbID: dbID,
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batchID: batchID,
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})
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}
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func (g *generator) newIndexedBatch() {
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batchID := makeObjID(batchTag, g.init.batchSlots)
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g.init.batchSlots++
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g.liveBatches = append(g.liveBatches, batchID)
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g.liveReaders = append(g.liveReaders, batchID)
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g.liveWriters = append(g.liveWriters, batchID)
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iters := make(objIDSet)
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g.batches[batchID] = iters
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g.readers[batchID] = iters
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dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
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g.objDB[batchID] = dbID
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g.add(&newIndexedBatchOp{
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dbID: dbID,
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batchID: batchID,
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})
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}
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// removeFromBatchGenerator will not generate a closeOp for the target batch as
|
|
// not every batch that is removed from the generator should be closed. For
|
|
// example, running a closeOp before an ingestOp that contains the closed batch
|
|
// will cause an error.
|
|
func (g *generator) removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID objID) {
|
|
g.liveBatches.remove(batchID)
|
|
iters := g.batches[batchID]
|
|
delete(g.batches, batchID)
|
|
|
|
if iters != nil {
|
|
g.liveReaders.remove(batchID)
|
|
delete(g.readers, batchID)
|
|
}
|
|
g.liveWriters.remove(batchID)
|
|
for _, id := range iters.sorted() {
|
|
g.liveIters.remove(id)
|
|
delete(g.iters, id)
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: id, derivedDBID: g.objDB[batchID]})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) batchAbort() {
|
|
if len(g.liveBatches) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
batchID := g.liveBatches.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID)
|
|
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: batchID, derivedDBID: g.objDB[batchID]})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) batchCommit() {
|
|
if len(g.liveBatches) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
batchID := g.liveBatches.rand(g.rng)
|
|
dbID := g.objDB[batchID]
|
|
g.removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID)
|
|
g.add(&batchCommitOp{
|
|
dbID: dbID,
|
|
batchID: batchID,
|
|
})
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: batchID, derivedDBID: dbID})
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) dbClose() {
|
|
// Close any live iterators and snapshots, so that we can close the DB
|
|
// cleanly.
|
|
for len(g.liveIters) > 0 {
|
|
g.randIter(g.iterClose)()
|
|
}
|
|
for len(g.liveSnapshots) > 0 {
|
|
g.snapshotClose()
|
|
}
|
|
for len(g.liveBatches) > 0 {
|
|
batchID := g.liveBatches[0]
|
|
dbID := g.objDB[batchID]
|
|
g.removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID)
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: batchID, derivedDBID: dbID})
|
|
}
|
|
for len(g.dbs) > 0 {
|
|
db := g.dbs[0]
|
|
g.dbs = g.dbs[1:]
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: db})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) dbCheckpoint() {
|
|
// 1/2 of the time we don't restrict the checkpoint;
|
|
// 1/4 of the time we restrict to 1 span;
|
|
// 1/8 of the time we restrict to 2 spans; etc.
|
|
numSpans := 0
|
|
var spans []pebble.CheckpointSpan
|
|
for g.rng.Intn(2) == 0 {
|
|
numSpans++
|
|
}
|
|
if numSpans > 0 {
|
|
spans = make([]pebble.CheckpointSpan, numSpans)
|
|
}
|
|
for i := range spans {
|
|
start := g.randKeyToRead(0.01)
|
|
end := g.randKeyToRead(0.01)
|
|
if g.cmp(start, end) > 0 {
|
|
start, end = end, start
|
|
}
|
|
spans[i].Start = start
|
|
spans[i].End = end
|
|
}
|
|
dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&checkpointOp{
|
|
dbID: dbID,
|
|
spans: spans,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) dbCompact() {
|
|
// Generate new key(s) with a 1% probability.
|
|
start := g.randKeyToRead(0.01)
|
|
end := g.randKeyToRead(0.01)
|
|
if g.cmp(start, end) > 0 {
|
|
start, end = end, start
|
|
}
|
|
dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&compactOp{
|
|
dbID: dbID,
|
|
start: start,
|
|
end: end,
|
|
parallelize: g.rng.Float64() < 0.5,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) dbFlush() {
|
|
g.add(&flushOp{g.dbs.rand(g.rng)})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) dbRatchetFormatMajorVersion() {
|
|
// Ratchet to a random format major version between the minimum the
|
|
// metamorphic tests support and the newest. At runtime, the generated
|
|
// version may be behind the database's format major version, in which case
|
|
// RatchetFormatMajorVersion should deterministically error.
|
|
|
|
dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
n := int(newestFormatMajorVersionToTest - minimumFormatMajorVersion)
|
|
vers := pebble.FormatMajorVersion(g.rng.Intn(n+1)) + minimumFormatMajorVersion
|
|
g.add(&dbRatchetFormatMajorVersionOp{dbID: dbID, vers: vers})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) dbRestart() {
|
|
// Close any live iterators and snapshots, so that we can close the DB
|
|
// cleanly.
|
|
dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
for len(g.liveIters) > 0 {
|
|
g.randIter(g.iterClose)()
|
|
}
|
|
for len(g.liveSnapshots) > 0 {
|
|
g.snapshotClose()
|
|
}
|
|
// Close the batches.
|
|
for len(g.liveBatches) > 0 {
|
|
batchID := g.liveBatches[0]
|
|
dbID := g.objDB[batchID]
|
|
g.removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID)
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: batchID, derivedDBID: dbID})
|
|
}
|
|
if len(g.liveReaders) != len(g.dbs) || len(g.liveWriters) != len(g.dbs) {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected counts: liveReaders %d, liveWriters: %d",
|
|
len(g.liveReaders), len(g.liveWriters)))
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&dbRestartOp{dbID: dbID})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// maybeSetSnapshotIterBounds must be called whenever creating a new iterator or
|
|
// modifying the bounds of an iterator. If the iterator is backed by a snapshot
|
|
// that only guarantees consistency within a limited set of key spans, then the
|
|
// iterator must set bounds within one of the snapshot's consistent keyspans. It
|
|
// returns true if the provided readerID is a bounded snapshot and bounds were
|
|
// set.
|
|
func (g *generator) maybeSetSnapshotIterBounds(readerID objID, opts *iterOpts) bool {
|
|
snapBounds, isBoundedSnapshot := g.snapshotBounds[readerID]
|
|
if !isBoundedSnapshot {
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
// Pick a random keyrange within one of the snapshot's key ranges.
|
|
parentBounds := snapBounds[g.rng.Intn(len(snapBounds))]
|
|
// With 10% probability, use the parent start bound as-is.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() <= 0.1 {
|
|
opts.lower = parentBounds.Start
|
|
} else {
|
|
opts.lower = testkeys.RandomSeparator(
|
|
nil, /* dst */
|
|
parentBounds.Start,
|
|
parentBounds.End,
|
|
0, /* suffix */
|
|
4+g.rng.Intn(8),
|
|
g.rng,
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
// With 10% probability, use the parent end bound as-is.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() <= 0.1 {
|
|
opts.upper = parentBounds.End
|
|
} else {
|
|
opts.upper = testkeys.RandomSeparator(
|
|
nil, /* dst */
|
|
opts.lower,
|
|
parentBounds.End,
|
|
0, /* suffix */
|
|
4+g.rng.Intn(8),
|
|
g.rng,
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) newIter() {
|
|
iterID := makeObjID(iterTag, g.init.iterSlots)
|
|
g.init.iterSlots++
|
|
g.liveIters = append(g.liveIters, iterID)
|
|
|
|
readerID := g.liveReaders.rand(g.rng)
|
|
if iters := g.readers[readerID]; iters != nil {
|
|
iters[iterID] = struct{}{}
|
|
g.iters[iterID] = iters
|
|
//lint:ignore SA9003 - readability
|
|
} else {
|
|
// NB: the DB object does not track its open iterators because it never
|
|
// closes.
|
|
}
|
|
g.iterReaderID[iterID] = readerID
|
|
dbID := g.deriveDB(iterID)
|
|
|
|
var opts iterOpts
|
|
if !g.maybeSetSnapshotIterBounds(readerID, &opts) {
|
|
// Generate lower/upper bounds with a 10% probability.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() <= 0.1 {
|
|
// Generate a new key with a .1% probability.
|
|
opts.lower = g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() <= 0.1 {
|
|
// Generate a new key with a .1% probability.
|
|
opts.upper = g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.cmp(opts.lower, opts.upper) > 0 {
|
|
opts.lower, opts.upper = opts.upper, opts.lower
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
opts.keyTypes, opts.maskSuffix = g.randKeyTypesAndMask()
|
|
|
|
// With 10% probability, enable automatic filtering of keys with suffixes
|
|
// not in the provided range. This filtering occurs both through
|
|
// block-property filtering and explicitly within the iterator operations to
|
|
// ensure determinism.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() <= 0.1 {
|
|
max := g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.Max()
|
|
opts.filterMin, opts.filterMax = g.rng.Uint64n(max)+1, g.rng.Uint64n(max)+1
|
|
if opts.filterMin > opts.filterMax {
|
|
opts.filterMin, opts.filterMax = opts.filterMax, opts.filterMin
|
|
} else if opts.filterMin == opts.filterMax {
|
|
opts.filterMax = opts.filterMin + 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Enable L6 filters with a 10% probability.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() <= 0.1 {
|
|
opts.useL6Filters = true
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
g.itersLastOpts[iterID] = opts
|
|
g.iterCreationTimestamp[iterID] = g.keyManager.nextMetaTimestamp()
|
|
g.iterReaderID[iterID] = readerID
|
|
g.add(&newIterOp{
|
|
readerID: readerID,
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
iterOpts: opts,
|
|
derivedDBID: dbID,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) randKeyTypesAndMask() (keyTypes uint32, maskSuffix []byte) {
|
|
// Iterate over different key types.
|
|
p := g.rng.Float64()
|
|
switch {
|
|
case p < 0.2: // 20% probability
|
|
keyTypes = uint32(pebble.IterKeyTypePointsOnly)
|
|
case p < 0.8: // 60% probability
|
|
keyTypes = uint32(pebble.IterKeyTypePointsAndRanges)
|
|
// With 50% probability, enable masking.
|
|
if g.rng.Intn(2) == 1 {
|
|
maskSuffix = g.randSuffixToRead()
|
|
}
|
|
default: // 20% probability
|
|
keyTypes = uint32(pebble.IterKeyTypeRangesOnly)
|
|
}
|
|
return keyTypes, maskSuffix
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) deriveDB(readerID objID) objID {
|
|
if readerID.tag() == iterTag {
|
|
readerID = g.iterReaderID[readerID]
|
|
}
|
|
dbParentID := readerID
|
|
if dbParentID.tag() != dbTag {
|
|
dbParentID = g.objDB[dbParentID]
|
|
}
|
|
g.objDB[readerID] = dbParentID
|
|
return dbParentID
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) newIterUsingClone() {
|
|
if len(g.liveIters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
existingIterID := g.liveIters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
iterID := makeObjID(iterTag, g.init.iterSlots)
|
|
g.init.iterSlots++
|
|
g.liveIters = append(g.liveIters, iterID)
|
|
if iters := g.iters[existingIterID]; iters != nil {
|
|
iters[iterID] = struct{}{}
|
|
g.iters[iterID] = iters
|
|
//lint:ignore SA9003 - readability
|
|
} else {
|
|
// NB: the DB object does not track its open iterators because it never
|
|
// closes.
|
|
}
|
|
readerID := g.iterReaderID[existingIterID]
|
|
g.iterReaderID[iterID] = readerID
|
|
g.deriveDB(iterID)
|
|
|
|
var refreshBatch bool
|
|
if readerID.tag() == batchTag {
|
|
refreshBatch = g.rng.Intn(2) == 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
opts := g.itersLastOpts[existingIterID]
|
|
// With 50% probability, consider modifying the iterator options used by the
|
|
// clone.
|
|
if g.rng.Intn(2) == 1 {
|
|
g.maybeMutateOptions(readerID, &opts)
|
|
}
|
|
g.itersLastOpts[iterID] = opts
|
|
|
|
g.iterCreationTimestamp[iterID] = g.keyManager.nextMetaTimestamp()
|
|
g.iterReaderID[iterID] = g.iterReaderID[existingIterID]
|
|
g.add(&newIterUsingCloneOp{
|
|
existingIterID: existingIterID,
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
refreshBatch: refreshBatch,
|
|
iterOpts: opts,
|
|
derivedReaderID: readerID,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterClose(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.liveIters.remove(iterID)
|
|
if readerIters, ok := g.iters[iterID]; ok {
|
|
delete(g.iters, iterID)
|
|
delete(readerIters, iterID)
|
|
//lint:ignore SA9003 - readability
|
|
} else {
|
|
// NB: the DB object does not track its open iterators because it never
|
|
// closes.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
readerID := g.iterReaderID[iterID]
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: iterID, derivedDBID: g.objDB[readerID]})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterSetBounds(iterID objID) {
|
|
iterLastOpts := g.itersLastOpts[iterID]
|
|
newOpts := iterLastOpts
|
|
// TODO(jackson): The logic to increase the probability of advancing bounds
|
|
// monotonically only applies if the snapshot is not bounded. Refactor to
|
|
// allow bounded snapshots to benefit too, when possible.
|
|
if !g.maybeSetSnapshotIterBounds(g.iterReaderID[iterID], &newOpts) {
|
|
var lower, upper []byte
|
|
genLower := g.rng.Float64() <= 0.9
|
|
genUpper := g.rng.Float64() <= 0.9
|
|
// When one of ensureLowerGE, ensureUpperLE is true, the new bounds
|
|
// don't overlap with the previous bounds.
|
|
var ensureLowerGE, ensureUpperLE bool
|
|
if genLower && iterLastOpts.upper != nil && g.rng.Float64() <= 0.9 {
|
|
ensureLowerGE = true
|
|
}
|
|
if (!ensureLowerGE || g.rng.Float64() < 0.5) && genUpper && iterLastOpts.lower != nil {
|
|
ensureUpperLE = true
|
|
ensureLowerGE = false
|
|
}
|
|
attempts := 0
|
|
for {
|
|
attempts++
|
|
if genLower {
|
|
// Generate a new key with a .1% probability.
|
|
lower = g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
}
|
|
if genUpper {
|
|
// Generate a new key with a .1% probability.
|
|
upper = g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.cmp(lower, upper) > 0 {
|
|
lower, upper = upper, lower
|
|
}
|
|
if ensureLowerGE && g.cmp(iterLastOpts.upper, lower) > 0 {
|
|
if attempts < 25 {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
lower = iterLastOpts.upper
|
|
upper = lower
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
if ensureUpperLE && g.cmp(upper, iterLastOpts.lower) > 0 {
|
|
if attempts < 25 {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
upper = iterLastOpts.lower
|
|
lower = upper
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
newOpts.lower = lower
|
|
newOpts.upper = upper
|
|
}
|
|
g.itersLastOpts[iterID] = newOpts
|
|
g.add(&iterSetBoundsOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
lower: newOpts.lower,
|
|
upper: newOpts.upper,
|
|
})
|
|
// Additionally seek the iterator in a manner consistent with the bounds,
|
|
// and do some steps (Next/Prev). The seeking exercises typical
|
|
// CockroachDB behavior when using iterators and the steps are trying to
|
|
// stress the region near the bounds. Ideally, we should not do this as
|
|
// part of generating a single op, but this is easier than trying to
|
|
// control future op generation via generator state.
|
|
doSeekLT := newOpts.upper != nil && g.rng.Float64() < 0.5
|
|
doSeekGE := newOpts.lower != nil && g.rng.Float64() < 0.5
|
|
if doSeekLT && doSeekGE {
|
|
// Pick the seek.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.5 {
|
|
doSeekGE = false
|
|
} else {
|
|
doSeekLT = false
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if doSeekLT {
|
|
g.add(&iterSeekLTOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
key: newOpts.upper,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.5 {
|
|
g.iterNext(iterID)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.5 {
|
|
g.iterNext(iterID)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.5 {
|
|
g.iterPrev(iterID)
|
|
}
|
|
} else if doSeekGE {
|
|
g.add(&iterSeekGEOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
key: newOpts.lower,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.5 {
|
|
g.iterPrev(iterID)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.5 {
|
|
g.iterPrev(iterID)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.5 {
|
|
g.iterNext(iterID)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterSetOptions(iterID objID) {
|
|
opts := g.itersLastOpts[iterID]
|
|
g.maybeMutateOptions(g.iterReaderID[iterID], &opts)
|
|
g.itersLastOpts[iterID] = opts
|
|
g.add(&iterSetOptionsOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
iterOpts: opts,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
// Additionally, perform a random absolute positioning operation. The
|
|
// SetOptions contract requires one before the next relative positioning
|
|
// operation. Ideally, we should not do this as part of generating a single
|
|
// op, but this is easier than trying to control future op generation via
|
|
// generator state.
|
|
g.pickOneUniform(
|
|
g.iterFirst,
|
|
g.iterLast,
|
|
g.iterSeekGE,
|
|
g.iterSeekGEWithLimit,
|
|
g.iterSeekPrefixGE,
|
|
g.iterSeekLT,
|
|
g.iterSeekLTWithLimit,
|
|
)(iterID)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterSeekGE(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterSeekGEOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
key: g.randKeyToRead(0.001), // 0.1% new keys
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterSeekGEWithLimit(iterID objID) {
|
|
// 0.1% new keys
|
|
key, limit := g.randKeyToRead(0.001), g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
if g.cmp(key, limit) > 0 {
|
|
key, limit = limit, key
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&iterSeekGEOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
key: key,
|
|
limit: limit,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) randKeyToReadWithinBounds(lower, upper []byte, readerID objID) []*keyMeta {
|
|
var inRangeKeys []*keyMeta
|
|
for _, keyMeta := range g.keyManager.byObj[readerID] {
|
|
posKey := keyMeta.key
|
|
if g.cmp(posKey, lower) < 0 || g.cmp(posKey, upper) >= 0 {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
inRangeKeys = append(inRangeKeys, keyMeta)
|
|
}
|
|
return inRangeKeys
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterSeekPrefixGE(iterID objID) {
|
|
lower := g.itersLastOpts[iterID].lower
|
|
upper := g.itersLastOpts[iterID].upper
|
|
iterCreationTimestamp := g.iterCreationTimestamp[iterID]
|
|
var key []byte
|
|
|
|
// We try to make sure that the SeekPrefixGE key is within the iter bounds,
|
|
// and that the iter can read the key. If the key was created on a batch
|
|
// which deleted the key, then the key will still be considered visible
|
|
// by the current logic. We're also not accounting for keys written to
|
|
// batches which haven't been presisted to the DB. But we're only picking
|
|
// keys in a best effort manner, and the logic is better than picking a
|
|
// random key.
|
|
if g.rng.Intn(10) >= 1 {
|
|
possibleKeys := make([][]byte, 0, 100)
|
|
inRangeKeys := g.randKeyToReadWithinBounds(lower, upper, g.objDB[iterID])
|
|
for _, keyMeta := range inRangeKeys {
|
|
posKey := keyMeta.key
|
|
var foundWriteWithoutDelete bool
|
|
for _, update := range keyMeta.updateOps {
|
|
if update.metaTimestamp > iterCreationTimestamp {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if update.deleted {
|
|
foundWriteWithoutDelete = false
|
|
} else {
|
|
foundWriteWithoutDelete = true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if foundWriteWithoutDelete {
|
|
possibleKeys = append(possibleKeys, posKey)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if len(possibleKeys) > 0 {
|
|
key = []byte(possibleKeys[g.rng.Int31n(int32(len(possibleKeys)))])
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if key == nil {
|
|
// TODO(bananabrick): We should try and use keys within the bounds,
|
|
// even if we couldn't find any keys visible to the iterator. However,
|
|
// doing this in experiments didn't really increase the valid
|
|
// SeekPrefixGE calls by much.
|
|
key = g.randKeyToRead(0) // 0% new keys
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
g.add(&iterSeekPrefixGEOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
key: key,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterSeekLT(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterSeekLTOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
key: g.randKeyToRead(0.001), // 0.1% new keys
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterSeekLTWithLimit(iterID objID) {
|
|
// 0.1% new keys
|
|
key, limit := g.randKeyToRead(0.001), g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
if g.cmp(limit, key) > 0 {
|
|
key, limit = limit, key
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&iterSeekLTOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
key: key,
|
|
limit: limit,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// randIter performs partial func application ("currying"), returning a new
|
|
// function that supplies the given func with a random iterator.
|
|
func (g *generator) randIter(gen func(objID)) func() {
|
|
return func() {
|
|
if len(g.liveIters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
gen(g.liveIters.rand(g.rng))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterFirst(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterFirstOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterLast(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterLastOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterNext(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterNextOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterPrev(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterPrevOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterNextWithLimit(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterNextOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
limit: g.randKeyToRead(0.001), // 0.1% new keys
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterNextPrefix(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterNextPrefixOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterCanSingleDelete(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterCanSingleDelOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) iterPrevWithLimit(iterID objID) {
|
|
g.add(&iterPrevOp{
|
|
iterID: iterID,
|
|
limit: g.randKeyToRead(0.001), // 0.1% new keys
|
|
derivedReaderID: g.iterReaderID[iterID],
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) readerGet() {
|
|
if len(g.liveReaders) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
readerID := g.liveReaders.rand(g.rng)
|
|
|
|
// If the chosen reader is a snapshot created with user-specified key
|
|
// ranges, restrict the read to fall within one of the provided key ranges.
|
|
var key []byte
|
|
if bounds := g.snapshotBounds[readerID]; len(bounds) > 0 {
|
|
kr := bounds[g.rng.Intn(len(bounds))]
|
|
key = g.randKeyToReadInRange(0.001, kr) // 0.1% new keys
|
|
} else {
|
|
key = g.randKeyToRead(0.001) // 0.1% new keys
|
|
}
|
|
derivedDBID := objID(0)
|
|
if readerID.tag() == batchTag || readerID.tag() == snapTag {
|
|
derivedDBID = g.deriveDB(readerID)
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&getOp{readerID: readerID, key: key, derivedDBID: derivedDBID})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) replicate() {
|
|
if len(g.dbs) < 2 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
source := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
dest := source
|
|
for dest == source {
|
|
dest = g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var startKey, endKey []byte
|
|
startKey = g.randKeyToRead(0.001) // 0.1% new keys
|
|
endKey = g.randKeyToRead(0.001) // 0.1% new keys
|
|
for g.cmp(startKey, endKey) == 0 {
|
|
endKey = g.randKeyToRead(0.01) // 1% new keys
|
|
}
|
|
if g.cmp(startKey, endKey) > 0 {
|
|
startKey, endKey = endKey, startKey
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&replicateOp{
|
|
source: source,
|
|
dest: dest,
|
|
start: startKey,
|
|
end: endKey,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// generateDisjointKeyRanges generates n disjoint key ranges.
|
|
func (g *generator) generateDisjointKeyRanges(n int) []pebble.KeyRange {
|
|
bounds := make([][]byte, 2*n)
|
|
used := map[string]bool{}
|
|
for i := 0; i < len(bounds); i++ {
|
|
k := g.prefix(g.randKeyToRead(0.1))
|
|
for used[string(k)] {
|
|
k = g.prefix(g.randKeyToRead(0.1))
|
|
}
|
|
bounds[i] = k
|
|
used[string(k)] = true
|
|
}
|
|
slices.SortFunc(bounds, g.cmp)
|
|
keyRanges := make([]pebble.KeyRange, n)
|
|
for i := range keyRanges {
|
|
keyRanges[i] = pebble.KeyRange{
|
|
Start: bounds[i*2],
|
|
End: bounds[i*2+1],
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return keyRanges
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) newSnapshot() {
|
|
snapID := makeObjID(snapTag, g.init.snapshotSlots)
|
|
g.init.snapshotSlots++
|
|
g.liveSnapshots = append(g.liveSnapshots, snapID)
|
|
g.liveReaders = append(g.liveReaders, snapID)
|
|
dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.objDB[snapID] = dbID
|
|
|
|
iters := make(objIDSet)
|
|
g.snapshots[snapID] = iters
|
|
g.readers[snapID] = iters
|
|
|
|
s := &newSnapshotOp{
|
|
dbID: dbID,
|
|
snapID: snapID,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// With 75% probability, impose bounds on the keys that may be read with the
|
|
// snapshot. Setting bounds allows some runs of the metamorphic test to use
|
|
// a EventuallyFileOnlySnapshot instead of a Snapshot, testing equivalence
|
|
// between the two for reads within those bounds.
|
|
//
|
|
// If we're in multi-instance mode, we must always create bounds, as we will
|
|
// always create EventuallyFileOnlySnapshots to allow commands that use excises
|
|
// (eg. replicateOp) to work.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.75 || g.dbs.Len() > 1 {
|
|
s.bounds = g.generateDisjointKeyRanges(
|
|
g.rng.Intn(5) + 1, /* between 1-5 */
|
|
)
|
|
g.snapshotBounds[snapID] = s.bounds
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(s)
|
|
if g.dbs.Len() > 1 {
|
|
// Do a flush after each EFOS, if we're in multi-instance mode. This limits
|
|
// the testing area of EFOS, but allows them to be used alongside operations
|
|
// that do an excise (eg. replicateOp). This will be revisited when
|
|
// https://github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/issues/2885 is implemented.
|
|
g.add(&flushOp{dbID})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) snapshotClose() {
|
|
if len(g.liveSnapshots) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
snapID := g.liveSnapshots.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.liveSnapshots.remove(snapID)
|
|
iters := g.snapshots[snapID]
|
|
delete(g.snapshots, snapID)
|
|
g.liveReaders.remove(snapID)
|
|
delete(g.readers, snapID)
|
|
|
|
for _, id := range iters.sorted() {
|
|
g.liveIters.remove(id)
|
|
delete(g.iters, id)
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: id, derivedDBID: g.objDB[snapID]})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{objID: snapID, derivedDBID: g.objDB[snapID]})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerApply() {
|
|
if len(g.liveBatches) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) < 2 {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("insufficient liveWriters (%d) to apply batch", len(g.liveWriters)))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
batchID := g.liveBatches.rand(g.rng)
|
|
dbID := g.objDB[batchID]
|
|
|
|
var writerID objID
|
|
for {
|
|
// NB: The writer we're applying to, as well as the batch we're applying,
|
|
// must be from the same DB. The writer could be the db itself. Applying
|
|
// a batch from one DB on another DB results in a panic, so avoid that.
|
|
writerID = g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
writerDBID := writerID
|
|
if writerID.tag() != dbTag {
|
|
writerDBID = g.objDB[writerID]
|
|
}
|
|
if writerID != batchID && writerDBID == dbID {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
g.removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID)
|
|
|
|
g.add(&applyOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
batchID: batchID,
|
|
})
|
|
g.add(&closeOp{
|
|
objID: batchID,
|
|
derivedDBID: dbID,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerDelete() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
derivedDBID := writerID
|
|
if derivedDBID.tag() != dbTag {
|
|
derivedDBID = g.objDB[writerID]
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&deleteOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
key: g.randKeyToWrite(0.001), // 0.1% new keys
|
|
derivedDBID: derivedDBID,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerDeleteRange() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
start := g.randKeyToWrite(0.001)
|
|
end := g.randKeyToWrite(0.001)
|
|
if g.cmp(start, end) > 0 {
|
|
start, end = end, start
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&deleteRangeOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
start: start,
|
|
end: end,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerRangeKeyDelete() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
start, end := g.prefixKeyRange()
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&rangeKeyDeleteOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
start: start,
|
|
end: end,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerRangeKeySet() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
start, end := g.prefixKeyRange()
|
|
|
|
// 90% of the time, set a suffix.
|
|
var suffix []byte
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.90 {
|
|
// Increase the max suffix 5% of the time.
|
|
suffix = g.randSuffixToWrite(0.05)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&rangeKeySetOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
start: start,
|
|
end: end,
|
|
suffix: suffix,
|
|
value: g.randValue(0, maxValueSize),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerRangeKeyUnset() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
start, end := g.prefixKeyRange()
|
|
|
|
// 90% of the time, set a suffix.
|
|
var suffix []byte
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() < 0.90 {
|
|
// Increase the max suffix 5% of the time.
|
|
suffix = g.randSuffixToWrite(0.05)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TODO(jackson): Increase probability of effective unsets? Purely random
|
|
// unsets are unlikely to remove an active range key.
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&rangeKeyUnsetOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
start: start,
|
|
end: end,
|
|
suffix: suffix,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerIngest() {
|
|
if len(g.liveBatches) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TODO(nicktrav): this is resulting in too many single batch ingests.
|
|
// Consider alternatives. One possibility would be to pass through whether
|
|
// we can tolerate failure or not, and if the ingestOp encounters a
|
|
// failure, it would retry after splitting into single batch ingests.
|
|
|
|
dbID := g.dbs.rand(g.rng)
|
|
// Ingest between 1 and 3 batches.
|
|
batchIDs := make([]objID, 0, 1+g.rng.Intn(3))
|
|
canFail := cap(batchIDs) > 1
|
|
for i := 0; i < cap(batchIDs); i++ {
|
|
batchID := g.liveBatches.rand(g.rng)
|
|
if canFail && !g.keyManager.canTolerateApplyFailure(batchID) {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
// After the ingest runs, it either succeeds and the keys are in the
|
|
// DB, or it fails and these keys never make it to the DB.
|
|
g.removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID)
|
|
batchIDs = append(batchIDs, batchID)
|
|
if len(g.liveBatches) == 0 {
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if len(batchIDs) == 0 && len(g.liveBatches) > 0 {
|
|
// Unable to find multiple batches because of the
|
|
// canTolerateApplyFailure call above, so just pick one batch.
|
|
batchID := g.liveBatches.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.removeBatchFromGenerator(batchID)
|
|
batchIDs = append(batchIDs, batchID)
|
|
}
|
|
derivedDBIDs := make([]objID, len(batchIDs))
|
|
for i := range batchIDs {
|
|
derivedDBIDs[i] = g.objDB[batchIDs[i]]
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&ingestOp{
|
|
dbID: dbID,
|
|
batchIDs: batchIDs,
|
|
derivedDBIDs: derivedDBIDs,
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerMerge() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&mergeOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
// 20% new keys.
|
|
key: g.randKeyToWrite(0.2),
|
|
value: g.randValue(0, maxValueSize),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerSet() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
g.add(&setOp{
|
|
writerID: writerID,
|
|
// 50% new keys.
|
|
key: g.randKeyToWrite(0.5),
|
|
value: g.randValue(0, maxValueSize),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) writerSingleDelete() {
|
|
if len(g.liveWriters) == 0 {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
writerID := g.liveWriters.rand(g.rng)
|
|
dbID := g.objDB[writerID]
|
|
key := g.randKeyToSingleDelete(writerID, dbID)
|
|
if key == nil {
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
g.add(&singleDeleteOp{
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writerID: writerID,
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key: key,
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// Keys eligible for single deletes can be removed with a regular
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// delete. Mutate a percentage of SINGLEDEL ops into DELETEs. Note that
|
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// here we are only determining whether the replacement *could* happen.
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// At test runtime, the `replaceSingleDelete` test option must also be
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// set to true for the single delete to be replaced.
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maybeReplaceDelete: g.rng.Float64() < 0.25,
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})
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}
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|
|
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func (g *generator) maybeMutateOptions(readerID objID, opts *iterOpts) {
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// With 95% probability, allow changes to any options at all. This ensures
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// that in 5% of cases there are no changes, and SetOptions hits its fast
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|
// path.
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if g.rng.Intn(100) >= 5 {
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if !g.maybeSetSnapshotIterBounds(readerID, opts) {
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|
// With 1/3 probability, clear existing bounds.
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|
if opts.lower != nil && g.rng.Intn(3) == 0 {
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|
opts.lower = nil
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|
}
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|
if opts.upper != nil && g.rng.Intn(3) == 0 {
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|
opts.upper = nil
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|
}
|
|
// With 1/3 probability, update the bounds.
|
|
if g.rng.Intn(3) == 0 {
|
|
// Generate a new key with a .1% probability.
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|
opts.lower = g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.rng.Intn(3) == 0 {
|
|
// Generate a new key with a .1% probability.
|
|
opts.upper = g.randKeyToRead(0.001)
|
|
}
|
|
if g.cmp(opts.lower, opts.upper) > 0 {
|
|
opts.lower, opts.upper = opts.upper, opts.lower
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// With 1/3 probability, update the key-types/mask.
|
|
if g.rng.Intn(3) == 0 {
|
|
opts.keyTypes, opts.maskSuffix = g.randKeyTypesAndMask()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// With 1/3 probability, clear existing filter.
|
|
if opts.filterMax > 0 && g.rng.Intn(3) == 0 {
|
|
opts.filterMax, opts.filterMin = 0, 0
|
|
}
|
|
// With 10% probability, set a filter range.
|
|
if g.rng.Intn(10) == 1 {
|
|
max := g.cfg.writeSuffixDist.Max()
|
|
opts.filterMin, opts.filterMax = g.rng.Uint64n(max)+1, g.rng.Uint64n(max)+1
|
|
if opts.filterMin > opts.filterMax {
|
|
opts.filterMin, opts.filterMax = opts.filterMax, opts.filterMin
|
|
} else if opts.filterMin == opts.filterMax {
|
|
opts.filterMax = opts.filterMin + 1
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// With 10% probability, flip enablement of L6 filters.
|
|
if g.rng.Float64() <= 0.1 {
|
|
opts.useL6Filters = !opts.useL6Filters
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) pickOneUniform(options ...func(objID)) func(objID) {
|
|
i := g.rng.Intn(len(options))
|
|
return options[i]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) cmp(a, b []byte) int {
|
|
return g.keyManager.comparer.Compare(a, b)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) equal(a, b []byte) bool {
|
|
return g.keyManager.comparer.Equal(a, b)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) split(a []byte) int {
|
|
return g.keyManager.comparer.Split(a)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) prefix(a []byte) []byte {
|
|
return a[:g.split(a)]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (g *generator) String() string {
|
|
var buf bytes.Buffer
|
|
for _, op := range g.ops {
|
|
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%s\n", op)
|
|
}
|
|
return buf.String()
|
|
}
|