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443 lines
13 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright 2017 Dgraph Labs, Inc. and Contributors
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* Modifications copyright (C) 2017 Andy Kimball and Contributors
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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/*
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Adapted from RocksDB inline skiplist.
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Key differences:
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- No optimization for sequential inserts (no "prev").
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- No custom comparator.
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- Support overwrites. This requires care when we see the same key when inserting.
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For RocksDB or LevelDB, overwrites are implemented as a newer sequence number in the key, so
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there is no need for values. We don't intend to support versioning. In-place updates of values
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would be more efficient.
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- We discard all non-concurrent code.
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- We do not support Splices. This simplifies the code a lot.
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- No AllocateNode or other pointer arithmetic.
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- We combine the findLessThan, findGreaterOrEqual, etc into one function.
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*/
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/*
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Further adapted from Badger: https://github.com/dgraph-io/badger.
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Key differences:
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- Support for previous pointers - doubly linked lists. Note that it's up to higher
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level code to deal with the intermediate state that occurs during insertion,
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where node A is linked to node B, but node B is not yet linked back to node A.
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- Iterator includes mutator functions.
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*/
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/*
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Further adapted from arenaskl: https://github.com/andy-kimball/arenaskl
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Key differences:
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- Removed support for deletion.
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- Removed support for concurrency.
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- External storage of keys.
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- Node storage grows to an arbitrary size.
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*/
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package batchskl // import "github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/batchskl"
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/binary"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"time"
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"unsafe"
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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/constants"
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"golang.org/x/exp/rand"
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)
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const (
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maxHeight = 20
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maxNodeSize = uint64(unsafe.Sizeof(node{}))
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linksSize = uint64(unsafe.Sizeof(links{}))
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maxNodesSize = constants.MaxUint32OrInt
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)
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var (
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// ErrExists indicates that a duplicate record was inserted. This should never
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// happen for normal usage of batchskl as every key should have a unique
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// sequence number.
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ErrExists = errors.New("record with this key already exists")
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// ErrTooManyRecords is a sentinel error returned when the size of the raw
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// nodes slice exceeds the maximum allowed size (currently 1 << 32 - 1). This
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// corresponds to ~117 M skiplist entries.
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ErrTooManyRecords = errors.New("too many records")
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)
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type links struct {
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next uint32
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prev uint32
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}
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type node struct {
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// The offset of the start of the record in the storage.
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offset uint32
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// The offset of the start and end of the key in storage.
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keyStart uint32
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keyEnd uint32
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// A fixed 8-byte abbreviation of the key, used to avoid retrieval of the key
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// during seek operations. The key retrieval can be expensive purely due to
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// cache misses while the abbreviatedKey stored here will be in the same
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// cache line as the key and the links making accessing and comparing against
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// it almost free.
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abbreviatedKey uint64
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// Most nodes do not need to use the full height of the link tower, since the
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// probability of each successive level decreases exponentially. Because
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// these elements are never accessed, they do not need to be allocated.
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// Therefore, when a node is allocated, its memory footprint is deliberately
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// truncated to not include unneeded link elements.
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links [maxHeight]links
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}
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// Skiplist is a fast, non-cocnurrent skiplist implementation that supports
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// forward and backward iteration. See arenaskl.Skiplist for a concurrent
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// skiplist. Keys and values are stored externally from the skiplist via the
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// Storage interface. Deletion is not supported. Instead, higher-level code is
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// expected to perform deletion via tombstones and needs to process those
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// tombstones appropriately during retrieval operations.
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type Skiplist struct {
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storage *[]byte
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cmp base.Compare
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abbreviatedKey base.AbbreviatedKey
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nodes []byte
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head uint32
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tail uint32
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height uint32 // Current height: 1 <= height <= maxHeight
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rand rand.PCGSource
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}
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var (
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probabilities [maxHeight]uint32
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)
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func init() {
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const pValue = 1 / math.E
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// Precompute the skiplist probabilities so that only a single random number
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// needs to be generated and so that the optimal pvalue can be used (inverse
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// of Euler's number).
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p := float64(1.0)
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for i := 0; i < maxHeight; i++ {
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probabilities[i] = uint32(float64(math.MaxUint32) * p)
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p *= pValue
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}
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}
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// NewSkiplist constructs and initializes a new, empty skiplist.
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func NewSkiplist(storage *[]byte, cmp base.Compare, abbreviatedKey base.AbbreviatedKey) *Skiplist {
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s := &Skiplist{}
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s.Init(storage, cmp, abbreviatedKey)
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return s
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}
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// Reset the fields in the skiplist for reuse.
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func (s *Skiplist) Reset() {
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*s = Skiplist{
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nodes: s.nodes[:0],
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height: 1,
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}
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const batchMaxRetainedSize = 1 << 20 // 1 MB
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if cap(s.nodes) > batchMaxRetainedSize {
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s.nodes = nil
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}
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}
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// Init the skiplist to empty and re-initialize.
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func (s *Skiplist) Init(storage *[]byte, cmp base.Compare, abbreviatedKey base.AbbreviatedKey) {
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*s = Skiplist{
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storage: storage,
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cmp: cmp,
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abbreviatedKey: abbreviatedKey,
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nodes: s.nodes[:0],
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height: 1,
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}
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s.rand.Seed(uint64(time.Now().UnixNano()))
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const initBufSize = 256
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if cap(s.nodes) < initBufSize {
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s.nodes = make([]byte, 0, initBufSize)
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}
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// Allocate head and tail nodes. While allocating a new node can fail, in the
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// context of initializing the skiplist we consider it unrecoverable.
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var err error
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s.head, err = s.newNode(maxHeight, 0, 0, 0, 0)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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s.tail, err = s.newNode(maxHeight, 0, 0, 0, 0)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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// Link all head/tail levels together.
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headNode := s.node(s.head)
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tailNode := s.node(s.tail)
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for i := uint32(0); i < maxHeight; i++ {
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headNode.links[i].next = s.tail
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tailNode.links[i].prev = s.head
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}
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}
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// Add adds a new key to the skiplist if it does not yet exist. If the record
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// already exists, then Add returns ErrRecordExists.
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func (s *Skiplist) Add(keyOffset uint32) error {
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data := (*s.storage)[keyOffset+1:]
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v, n := binary.Uvarint(data)
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if n <= 0 {
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return errors.Errorf("corrupted batch entry: %d", errors.Safe(keyOffset))
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}
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data = data[n:]
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if v > uint64(len(data)) {
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return errors.Errorf("corrupted batch entry: %d", errors.Safe(keyOffset))
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}
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keyStart := 1 + keyOffset + uint32(n)
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keyEnd := keyStart + uint32(v)
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key := data[:v]
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abbreviatedKey := s.abbreviatedKey(key)
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// spl holds the list of next and previous links for each level in the
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// skiplist indicating where the new node will be inserted.
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var spl [maxHeight]splice
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// Fast-path for in-order insertion of keys: compare the new key against the
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// last key.
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prev := s.getPrev(s.tail, 0)
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if prevNode := s.node(prev); prev == s.head ||
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abbreviatedKey > prevNode.abbreviatedKey ||
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(abbreviatedKey == prevNode.abbreviatedKey &&
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s.cmp(key, (*s.storage)[prevNode.keyStart:prevNode.keyEnd]) > 0) {
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for level := uint32(0); level < s.height; level++ {
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spl[level].prev = s.getPrev(s.tail, level)
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spl[level].next = s.tail
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}
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} else {
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s.findSplice(key, abbreviatedKey, &spl)
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}
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height := s.randomHeight()
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// Increase s.height as necessary.
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for ; s.height < height; s.height++ {
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spl[s.height].next = s.tail
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spl[s.height].prev = s.head
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}
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// We always insert from the base level and up. After you add a node in base
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// level, we cannot create a node in the level above because it would have
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// discovered the node in the base level.
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nd, err := s.newNode(height, keyOffset, keyStart, keyEnd, abbreviatedKey)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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newNode := s.node(nd)
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for level := uint32(0); level < height; level++ {
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next := spl[level].next
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prev := spl[level].prev
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newNode.links[level].next = next
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newNode.links[level].prev = prev
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s.node(next).links[level].prev = nd
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s.node(prev).links[level].next = nd
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}
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return nil
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}
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// NewIter returns a new Iterator object. The lower and upper bound parameters
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// control the range of keys the iterator will return. Specifying for nil for
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// lower or upper bound disables the check for that boundary. Note that lower
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// bound is not checked on {SeekGE,First} and upper bound is not check on
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// {SeekLT,Last}. The user is expected to perform that check. Note that it is
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// safe for an iterator to be copied by value.
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func (s *Skiplist) NewIter(lower, upper []byte) Iterator {
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return Iterator{list: s, lower: lower, upper: upper}
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) newNode(
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height,
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offset, keyStart, keyEnd uint32, abbreviatedKey uint64,
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) (uint32, error) {
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if height < 1 || height > maxHeight {
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panic("height cannot be less than one or greater than the max height")
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}
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unusedSize := uint64(maxHeight-int(height)) * linksSize
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nodeOffset, err := s.alloc(uint32(maxNodeSize - unusedSize))
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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nd := s.node(nodeOffset)
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nd.offset = offset
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nd.keyStart = keyStart
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nd.keyEnd = keyEnd
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nd.abbreviatedKey = abbreviatedKey
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return nodeOffset, nil
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) alloc(size uint32) (uint32, error) {
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offset := uint64(len(s.nodes))
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// We only have a need for memory up to offset + size, but we never want
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// to allocate a node whose tail points into unallocated memory.
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minAllocSize := offset + maxNodeSize
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if uint64(cap(s.nodes)) < minAllocSize {
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allocSize := uint64(cap(s.nodes)) * 2
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if allocSize < minAllocSize {
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allocSize = minAllocSize
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}
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// Cap the allocation at the max allowed size to avoid wasted capacity.
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if allocSize > maxNodesSize {
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// The new record may still not fit within the allocation, in which case
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// we return early with an error. This avoids the panic below when we
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// resize the slice. It also avoids the allocation and copy.
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if uint64(offset)+uint64(size) > maxNodesSize {
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return 0, errors.Wrapf(ErrTooManyRecords,
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"alloc of new record (size=%d) would overflow uint32 (current size=%d)",
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uint64(offset)+uint64(size), offset,
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)
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}
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allocSize = maxNodesSize
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}
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tmp := make([]byte, len(s.nodes), allocSize)
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copy(tmp, s.nodes)
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s.nodes = tmp
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}
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newSize := uint32(offset) + size
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s.nodes = s.nodes[:newSize]
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return uint32(offset), nil
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) node(offset uint32) *node {
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return (*node)(unsafe.Pointer(&s.nodes[offset]))
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) randomHeight() uint32 {
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rnd := uint32(s.rand.Uint64())
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h := uint32(1)
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for h < maxHeight && rnd <= probabilities[h] {
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h++
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}
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return h
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) findSplice(key []byte, abbreviatedKey uint64, spl *[maxHeight]splice) {
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prev := s.head
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for level := s.height - 1; ; level-- {
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// The code in this loop is the same as findSpliceForLevel(). For some
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// reason, calling findSpliceForLevel() here is much much slower than the
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// inlined code below. The excess time is also caught up in the final
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// return statement which makes little sense. Revisit when in go1.14 or
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// later if inlining improves.
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next := s.getNext(prev, level)
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for next != s.tail {
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// Assume prev.key < key.
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nextNode := s.node(next)
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nextAbbreviatedKey := nextNode.abbreviatedKey
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if abbreviatedKey < nextAbbreviatedKey {
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// We are done for this level, since prev.key < key < next.key.
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break
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}
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if abbreviatedKey == nextAbbreviatedKey {
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if s.cmp(key, (*s.storage)[nextNode.keyStart:nextNode.keyEnd]) <= 0 {
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// We are done for this level, since prev.key < key <= next.key.
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break
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}
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}
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// Keep moving right on this level.
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prev = next
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next = nextNode.links[level].next
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}
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spl[level].prev = prev
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spl[level].next = next
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if level == 0 {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) findSpliceForLevel(
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key []byte, abbreviatedKey uint64, level, start uint32,
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) (prev, next uint32) {
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prev = start
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next = s.getNext(prev, level)
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for next != s.tail {
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// Assume prev.key < key.
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nextNode := s.node(next)
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nextAbbreviatedKey := nextNode.abbreviatedKey
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if abbreviatedKey < nextAbbreviatedKey {
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// We are done for this level, since prev.key < key < next.key.
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break
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}
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if abbreviatedKey == nextAbbreviatedKey {
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if s.cmp(key, (*s.storage)[nextNode.keyStart:nextNode.keyEnd]) <= 0 {
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// We are done for this level, since prev.key < key < next.key.
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break
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}
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}
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// Keep moving right on this level.
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prev = next
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next = nextNode.links[level].next
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}
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return
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) getKey(nd uint32) base.InternalKey {
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n := s.node(nd)
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kind := base.InternalKeyKind((*s.storage)[n.offset])
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key := (*s.storage)[n.keyStart:n.keyEnd]
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return base.MakeInternalKey(key, uint64(n.offset)|base.InternalKeySeqNumBatch, kind)
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) getNext(nd, h uint32) uint32 {
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return s.node(nd).links[h].next
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) getPrev(nd, h uint32) uint32 {
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return s.node(nd).links[h].prev
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}
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func (s *Skiplist) debug() string {
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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for level := uint32(0); level < s.height; level++ {
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var count int
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for nd := s.head; nd != s.tail; nd = s.getNext(nd, level) {
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count++
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "%d: %d\n", level, count)
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}
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return buf.String()
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}
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// Silence unused warning.
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var _ = (*Skiplist).debug
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