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456 lines
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456 lines
16 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2011 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 sstable implements readers and writers of pebble tables.
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//
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// Tables are either opened for reading or created for writing but not both.
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//
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// A reader can create iterators, which allow seeking and next/prev
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// iteration. There may be multiple key/value pairs that have the same key and
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// different sequence numbers.
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//
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// A reader can be used concurrently. Multiple goroutines can call NewIter
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// concurrently, and each iterator can run concurrently with other iterators.
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// However, any particular iterator should not be used concurrently, and iterators
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// should not be used once a reader is closed.
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//
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// A writer writes key/value pairs in increasing key order, and cannot be used
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// concurrently. A table cannot be read until the writer has finished.
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//
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// Readers and writers can be created with various options. Passing a nil
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// Options pointer is valid and means to use the default values.
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//
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// One such option is to define the 'less than' ordering for keys. The default
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// Comparer uses the natural ordering consistent with bytes.Compare. The same
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// ordering should be used for reading and writing a table.
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//
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// To return the value for a key:
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//
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// r := table.NewReader(file, options)
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// defer r.Close()
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// i := r.NewIter(nil, nil)
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// defer i.Close()
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// ikey, value := r.SeekGE(key)
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// if options.Comparer.Compare(ikey.UserKey, key) != 0 {
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// // not found
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// } else {
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// // value is the first record containing key
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// }
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//
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// To count the number of entries in a table:
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//
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// i, n := r.NewIter(nil, nil), 0
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// for key, value := i.First(); key != nil; key, value = i.Next() {
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// n++
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// }
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// if err := i.Close(); err != nil {
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// return 0, err
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// }
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// return n, nil
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//
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// To write a table with three entries:
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//
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// w := table.NewWriter(file, options)
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// if err := w.Set([]byte("apple"), []byte("red")); err != nil {
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// w.Close()
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// return err
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// }
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// if err := w.Set([]byte("banana"), []byte("yellow")); err != nil {
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// w.Close()
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// return err
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// }
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// if err := w.Set([]byte("cherry"), []byte("red")); err != nil {
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// w.Close()
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// return err
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// }
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// return w.Close()
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package sstable // import "github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/sstable"
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import (
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"context"
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"encoding/binary"
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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/objstorage"
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)
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/*
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The table file format looks like:
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<start_of_file>
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[data block 0]
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[data block 1]
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...
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[data block N-1]
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[meta filter block] (optional)
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[index block] (for single level index)
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[meta rangedel block] (optional)
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[meta range key block] (optional)
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[value block 0] (optional)
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[value block M-1] (optional)
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[meta value index block] (optional)
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[meta properties block]
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[metaindex block]
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[footer]
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<end_of_file>
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A Reader eagerly loads the footer, metaindex block and meta properties block,
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because the data contained in those blocks is needed on every read, and even
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before reading. For example, the meta properties block is used to verify the
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comparer and merger are compatible, and the metaindex block contains the
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location of the meta properties (and other meta blocks). In situations where
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file system locality matters, or one wants to minimize number of read
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requests when eagerly loading these blocks, having these three as a suffix
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of the file is convenient.
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The interleaving of the index block(s) between the meta blocks is done to
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match RocksDB/LevelDB behavior.
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Each block consists of some data and a 5 byte trailer: a 1 byte block type and a
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4 byte checksum. The checksum is computed over the compressed data and the first
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byte of the trailer (i.e. the block type), and is serialized as little-endian.
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The block type gives the per-block compression used; each block is compressed
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independently. The checksum algorithm is described in the pebble/crc package.
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Most blocks, other than the meta filter block, value blocks and meta value
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index block, contain key/value pairs. The remainder of this comment refers to
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the decompressed block, containing key/value pairs, which has its 5 byte
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trailer stripped. The decompressed block data consists of a sequence of such
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key/value entries followed by a block suffix. Each key is encoded as a shared
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prefix length and a remainder string. For example, if two adjacent keys are
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"tweedledee" and "tweedledum", then the second key would be encoded as {8,
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"um"}. The shared prefix length is varint encoded. The remainder string and the
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value are encoded as a varint-encoded length followed by the literal contents.
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To continue the example, suppose that the key "tweedledum" mapped to the value
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"socks". The encoded key/value entry would be: "\x08\x02\x05umsocks".
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Every block has a restart interval I. Every I'th key/value entry in that block
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is called a restart point, and shares no key prefix with the previous entry.
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Continuing the example above, if the key after "tweedledum" was "two", but was
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part of a restart point, then that key would be encoded as {0, "two"} instead
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of {2, "o"}. If a block has P restart points, then the block suffix consists
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of (P+1)*4 bytes: (P+1) little-endian uint32 values. The first P of these
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uint32 values are the block offsets of each restart point. The final uint32
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value is P itself. Thus, when seeking for a particular key, one can use binary
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search to find the largest restart point whose key is <= the key sought.
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An index block is a block with N key/value entries. The i'th value is the
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encoded block handle of the i'th data block. The i'th key is a separator for
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i < N-1, and a successor for i == N-1. The separator between blocks i and i+1
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is a key that is >= every key in block i and is < every key i block i+1. The
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successor for the final block is a key that is >= every key in block N-1. The
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index block restart interval is 1: every entry is a restart point.
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A block handle is an offset, a length, and optional block properties (for data
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blocks and first/lower level index blocks); the length does not include the 5
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byte trailer. All numbers are varint-encoded, with no padding between the two
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values. The maximum size of an encoded block handle without properties is 20
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bytes. It is not advised to have properties that accumulate to be longer than
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100 bytes.
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Instead of a single index block, the sstable can have a two-level index (this
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is used to prevent a single huge index block). A two-level index consists of a
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sequence of lower-level index blocks with block handles for data blocks
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followed by a single top-level index block with block handles for the
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lower-level index blocks.
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The metaindex block also contains block handles as values, with keys being
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the names of the meta blocks.
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For a description of value blocks and the meta value index block, see
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value_block.go.
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Data blocks have some additional features:
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- For TableFormatPebblev3 onwards:
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- For SETs, the value has a 1 byte value prefix, which indicates whether the
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value is inline, or in a separate value block, and indicates whether the
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prefix of the userkey (as defined by split) has changed or not. See
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value_block.go for details.
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- The most significant bit of the restart points is used to indicate whether
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userkey prefix has changed since the last restart point. See the detailed
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comment in blockWriter.
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- The maximum length of the "shared prefix" when encoding the key, is the
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length of the prefix of the userkey (as defined by split) of the previous
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key.
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- For TableFormatPebblev4 onwards:
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- The key kinds may be altered to set the
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InternalKeyKindSSTableInternalObsoleteBit if the key-value pair is obsolete
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in the context of that sstable (for a reader that reads at a higher seqnum
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than the highest seqnum in the sstable). For details, see the comment in
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format.go.
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*/
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const (
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blockTrailerLen = 5
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blockHandleMaxLenWithoutProperties = 10 + 10
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// blockHandleLikelyMaxLen can be used for pre-allocating buffers to
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// reduce memory copies. It is not guaranteed that a block handle will not
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// exceed this length.
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blockHandleLikelyMaxLen = blockHandleMaxLenWithoutProperties + 100
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levelDBFooterLen = 48
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levelDBMagic = "\x57\xfb\x80\x8b\x24\x75\x47\xdb"
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levelDBMagicOffset = levelDBFooterLen - len(levelDBMagic)
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rocksDBFooterLen = 1 + 2*blockHandleMaxLenWithoutProperties + 4 + 8
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rocksDBMagic = "\xf7\xcf\xf4\x85\xb7\x41\xe2\x88"
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rocksDBMagicOffset = rocksDBFooterLen - len(rocksDBMagic)
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rocksDBVersionOffset = rocksDBMagicOffset - 4
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rocksDBExternalFormatVersion = 2
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pebbleDBMagic = "\xf0\x9f\xaa\xb3\xf0\x9f\xaa\xb3" // 🪳🪳
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minFooterLen = levelDBFooterLen
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maxFooterLen = rocksDBFooterLen
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levelDBFormatVersion = 0
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rocksDBFormatVersion2 = 2
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metaRangeKeyName = "pebble.range_key"
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metaValueIndexName = "pebble.value_index"
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metaPropertiesName = "rocksdb.properties"
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metaRangeDelName = "rocksdb.range_del"
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metaRangeDelV2Name = "rocksdb.range_del2"
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// Index Types.
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// A space efficient index block that is optimized for binary-search-based
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// index.
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binarySearchIndex = 0
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// hashSearchIndex = 1
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// A two-level index implementation. Both levels are binary search indexes.
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twoLevelIndex = 2
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// binarySearchWithFirstKeyIndex = 3
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// RocksDB always includes this in the properties block. Since Pebble
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// doesn't use zstd compression, the string will always be the same.
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// This should be removed if we ever decide to diverge from the RocksDB
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// properties block.
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rocksDBCompressionOptions = "window_bits=-14; level=32767; strategy=0; max_dict_bytes=0; zstd_max_train_bytes=0; enabled=0; "
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)
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// ChecksumType specifies the checksum used for blocks.
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type ChecksumType byte
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// The available checksum types.
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const (
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ChecksumTypeNone ChecksumType = 0
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ChecksumTypeCRC32c ChecksumType = 1
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ChecksumTypeXXHash ChecksumType = 2
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ChecksumTypeXXHash64 ChecksumType = 3
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)
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// String implements fmt.Stringer.
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func (t ChecksumType) String() string {
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switch t {
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case ChecksumTypeCRC32c:
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return "crc32c"
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case ChecksumTypeNone:
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return "none"
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case ChecksumTypeXXHash:
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return "xxhash"
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case ChecksumTypeXXHash64:
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return "xxhash64"
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default:
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panic(errors.Newf("sstable: unknown checksum type: %d", t))
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}
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}
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type blockType byte
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const (
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// The block type gives the per-block compression format.
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// These constants are part of the file format and should not be changed.
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// They are different from the Compression constants because the latter
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// are designed so that the zero value of the Compression type means to
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// use the default compression (which is snappy).
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// Not all compression types listed here are supported.
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noCompressionBlockType blockType = 0
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snappyCompressionBlockType blockType = 1
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zlibCompressionBlockType blockType = 2
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bzip2CompressionBlockType blockType = 3
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lz4CompressionBlockType blockType = 4
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lz4hcCompressionBlockType blockType = 5
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xpressCompressionBlockType blockType = 6
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zstdCompressionBlockType blockType = 7
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)
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// String implements fmt.Stringer.
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func (t blockType) String() string {
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switch t {
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case 0:
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return "none"
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case 1:
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return "snappy"
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case 2:
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return "zlib"
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case 3:
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return "bzip2"
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case 4:
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return "lz4"
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case 5:
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return "lz4hc"
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case 6:
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return "xpress"
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case 7:
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return "zstd"
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default:
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panic(errors.Newf("sstable: unknown block type: %d", t))
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}
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}
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// legacy (LevelDB) footer format:
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//
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// metaindex handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
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// index handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
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// <padding> to make the total size 2 * BlockHandle::kMaxEncodedLength
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// table_magic_number (8 bytes)
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//
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// new (RocksDB) footer format:
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//
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// checksum type (char, 1 byte)
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// metaindex handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
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// index handle (varint64 offset, varint64 size)
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// <padding> to make the total size 2 * BlockHandle::kMaxEncodedLength + 1
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// footer version (4 bytes)
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// table_magic_number (8 bytes)
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type footer struct {
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format TableFormat
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checksum ChecksumType
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metaindexBH BlockHandle
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indexBH BlockHandle
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footerBH BlockHandle
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}
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func readFooter(f objstorage.Readable) (footer, error) {
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var footer footer
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size := f.Size()
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if size < minFooterLen {
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return footer, base.CorruptionErrorf("pebble/table: invalid table (file size is too small)")
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}
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buf := make([]byte, maxFooterLen)
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off := size - maxFooterLen
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if off < 0 {
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off = 0
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buf = buf[:size]
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}
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if err := f.ReadAt(context.TODO(), buf, off); err != nil {
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return footer, errors.Wrap(err, "pebble/table: invalid table (could not read footer)")
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}
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switch magic := buf[len(buf)-len(rocksDBMagic):]; string(magic) {
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case levelDBMagic:
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if len(buf) < levelDBFooterLen {
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return footer, base.CorruptionErrorf(
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"pebble/table: invalid table (footer too short): %d", errors.Safe(len(buf)))
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}
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footer.footerBH.Offset = uint64(off+int64(len(buf))) - levelDBFooterLen
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buf = buf[len(buf)-levelDBFooterLen:]
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footer.footerBH.Length = uint64(len(buf))
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footer.format = TableFormatLevelDB
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footer.checksum = ChecksumTypeCRC32c
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case rocksDBMagic, pebbleDBMagic:
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// NOTE: The Pebble magic string implies the same footer format as that used
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// by the RocksDBv2 table format.
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if len(buf) < rocksDBFooterLen {
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return footer, base.CorruptionErrorf("pebble/table: invalid table (footer too short): %d", errors.Safe(len(buf)))
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}
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footer.footerBH.Offset = uint64(off+int64(len(buf))) - rocksDBFooterLen
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buf = buf[len(buf)-rocksDBFooterLen:]
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footer.footerBH.Length = uint64(len(buf))
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version := binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(buf[rocksDBVersionOffset:rocksDBMagicOffset])
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format, err := ParseTableFormat(magic, version)
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if err != nil {
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return footer, err
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}
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footer.format = format
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switch ChecksumType(buf[0]) {
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case ChecksumTypeCRC32c:
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footer.checksum = ChecksumTypeCRC32c
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case ChecksumTypeXXHash64:
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footer.checksum = ChecksumTypeXXHash64
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default:
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return footer, base.CorruptionErrorf("pebble/table: unsupported checksum type %d", errors.Safe(footer.checksum))
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}
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buf = buf[1:]
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default:
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return footer, base.CorruptionErrorf("pebble/table: invalid table (bad magic number: 0x%x)", magic)
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}
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{
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end := uint64(size)
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var n int
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footer.metaindexBH, n = decodeBlockHandle(buf)
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if n == 0 || footer.metaindexBH.Offset+footer.metaindexBH.Length > end {
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return footer, base.CorruptionErrorf("pebble/table: invalid table (bad metaindex block handle)")
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}
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buf = buf[n:]
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footer.indexBH, n = decodeBlockHandle(buf)
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if n == 0 || footer.indexBH.Offset+footer.indexBH.Length > end {
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return footer, base.CorruptionErrorf("pebble/table: invalid table (bad index block handle)")
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}
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}
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return footer, nil
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}
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func (f footer) encode(buf []byte) []byte {
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switch magic, version := f.format.AsTuple(); magic {
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case levelDBMagic:
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buf = buf[:levelDBFooterLen]
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for i := range buf {
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buf[i] = 0
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}
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n := encodeBlockHandle(buf[0:], f.metaindexBH)
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encodeBlockHandle(buf[n:], f.indexBH)
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copy(buf[len(buf)-len(levelDBMagic):], levelDBMagic)
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case rocksDBMagic, pebbleDBMagic:
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buf = buf[:rocksDBFooterLen]
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for i := range buf {
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buf[i] = 0
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}
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switch f.checksum {
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case ChecksumTypeNone:
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buf[0] = byte(ChecksumTypeNone)
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case ChecksumTypeCRC32c:
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buf[0] = byte(ChecksumTypeCRC32c)
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case ChecksumTypeXXHash:
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buf[0] = byte(ChecksumTypeXXHash)
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case ChecksumTypeXXHash64:
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buf[0] = byte(ChecksumTypeXXHash64)
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default:
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panic("unknown checksum type")
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}
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n := 1
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n += encodeBlockHandle(buf[n:], f.metaindexBH)
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encodeBlockHandle(buf[n:], f.indexBH)
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binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(buf[rocksDBVersionOffset:], version)
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copy(buf[len(buf)-len(rocksDBMagic):], magic)
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default:
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panic("sstable: unspecified table format version")
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}
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return buf
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}
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func supportsTwoLevelIndex(format TableFormat) bool {
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switch format {
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case TableFormatLevelDB:
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return false
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case TableFormatRocksDBv2, TableFormatPebblev1, TableFormatPebblev2, TableFormatPebblev3, TableFormatPebblev4:
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return true
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default:
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panic("sstable: unspecified table format version")
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}
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}
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