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255 lines
8.8 KiB
Go
255 lines
8.8 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2020 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package pebble
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/keyspan"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/manifest"
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)
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// flushable defines the interface for immutable memtables.
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type flushable interface {
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newIter(o *IterOptions) internalIterator
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newFlushIter(o *IterOptions, bytesFlushed *uint64) internalIterator
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newRangeDelIter(o *IterOptions) keyspan.FragmentIterator
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newRangeKeyIter(o *IterOptions) keyspan.FragmentIterator
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containsRangeKeys() bool
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// inuseBytes returns the number of inuse bytes by the flushable.
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inuseBytes() uint64
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// totalBytes returns the total number of bytes allocated by the flushable.
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totalBytes() uint64
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// readyForFlush returns true when the flushable is ready for flushing. See
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// memTable.readyForFlush for one implementation which needs to check whether
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// there are any outstanding write references.
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readyForFlush() bool
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}
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// flushableEntry wraps a flushable and adds additional metadata and
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// functionality that is common to all flushables.
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type flushableEntry struct {
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flushable
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// Channel which is closed when the flushable has been flushed.
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flushed chan struct{}
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// flushForced indicates whether a flush was forced on this memtable (either
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// manual, or due to ingestion). Protected by DB.mu.
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flushForced bool
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// delayedFlushForcedAt indicates whether a timer has been set to force a
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// flush on this memtable at some point in the future. Protected by DB.mu.
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// Holds the timestamp of when the flush will be issued.
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delayedFlushForcedAt time.Time
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// logNum corresponds to the WAL that contains the records present in the
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// receiver.
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logNum base.DiskFileNum
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// logSize is the size in bytes of the associated WAL. Protected by DB.mu.
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logSize uint64
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// The current logSeqNum at the time the memtable was created. This is
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// guaranteed to be less than or equal to any seqnum stored in the memtable.
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logSeqNum uint64
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// readerRefs tracks the read references on the flushable. The two sources of
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// reader references are DB.mu.mem.queue and readState.memtables. The memory
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// reserved by the flushable in the cache is released when the reader refs
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// drop to zero. If the flushable is referencing sstables, then the file
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// refount is also decreased once the reader refs drops to 0. If the
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// flushable is a memTable, when the reader refs drops to zero, the writer
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// refs will already be zero because the memtable will have been flushed and
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// that only occurs once the writer refs drops to zero.
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readerRefs atomic.Int32
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// Closure to invoke to release memory accounting.
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releaseMemAccounting func()
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// unrefFiles, if not nil, should be invoked to decrease the ref count of
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// files which are backing the flushable.
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unrefFiles func() []*fileBacking
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// deleteFnLocked should be called if the caller is holding DB.mu.
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deleteFnLocked func(obsolete []*fileBacking)
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// deleteFn should be called if the caller is not holding DB.mu.
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deleteFn func(obsolete []*fileBacking)
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}
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func (e *flushableEntry) readerRef() {
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switch v := e.readerRefs.Add(1); {
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case v <= 1:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("pebble: inconsistent reference count: %d", v))
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}
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}
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// db.mu must not be held when this is called.
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func (e *flushableEntry) readerUnref(deleteFiles bool) {
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e.readerUnrefHelper(deleteFiles, e.deleteFn)
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}
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// db.mu must be held when this is called.
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func (e *flushableEntry) readerUnrefLocked(deleteFiles bool) {
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e.readerUnrefHelper(deleteFiles, e.deleteFnLocked)
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}
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func (e *flushableEntry) readerUnrefHelper(
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deleteFiles bool, deleteFn func(obsolete []*fileBacking),
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) {
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switch v := e.readerRefs.Add(-1); {
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case v < 0:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("pebble: inconsistent reference count: %d", v))
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case v == 0:
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if e.releaseMemAccounting == nil {
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panic("pebble: memtable reservation already released")
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}
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e.releaseMemAccounting()
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e.releaseMemAccounting = nil
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if e.unrefFiles != nil {
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obsolete := e.unrefFiles()
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e.unrefFiles = nil
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if deleteFiles {
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deleteFn(obsolete)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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type flushableList []*flushableEntry
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// ingestedFlushable is the implementation of the flushable interface for the
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// ingesting sstables which are added to the flushable list.
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type ingestedFlushable struct {
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files []physicalMeta
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comparer *Comparer
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newIters tableNewIters
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newRangeKeyIters keyspan.TableNewSpanIter
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// Since the level slice is immutable, we construct and set it once. It
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// should be safe to read from slice in future reads.
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slice manifest.LevelSlice
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// hasRangeKeys is set on ingestedFlushable construction.
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hasRangeKeys bool
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}
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func newIngestedFlushable(
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files []*fileMetadata,
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comparer *Comparer,
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newIters tableNewIters,
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newRangeKeyIters keyspan.TableNewSpanIter,
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) *ingestedFlushable {
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var physicalFiles []physicalMeta
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var hasRangeKeys bool
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for _, f := range files {
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if f.HasRangeKeys {
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hasRangeKeys = true
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}
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physicalFiles = append(physicalFiles, f.PhysicalMeta())
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}
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ret := &ingestedFlushable{
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files: physicalFiles,
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comparer: comparer,
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newIters: newIters,
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newRangeKeyIters: newRangeKeyIters,
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// slice is immutable and can be set once and used many times.
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slice: manifest.NewLevelSliceKeySorted(comparer.Compare, files),
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hasRangeKeys: hasRangeKeys,
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}
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return ret
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}
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// TODO(sumeer): ingestedFlushable iters also need to plumb context for
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// tracing.
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// newIter is part of the flushable interface.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) newIter(o *IterOptions) internalIterator {
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var opts IterOptions
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if o != nil {
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opts = *o
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}
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// TODO(bananabrick): The manifest.Level in newLevelIter is only used for
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// logging. Update the manifest.Level encoding to account for levels which
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// aren't truly levels in the lsm. Right now, the encoding only supports
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// L0 sublevels, and the rest of the levels in the lsm.
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return newLevelIter(
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context.Background(), opts, s.comparer, s.newIters, s.slice.Iter(), manifest.Level(0),
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internalIterOpts{},
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)
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}
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// newFlushIter is part of the flushable interface.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) newFlushIter(o *IterOptions, bytesFlushed *uint64) internalIterator {
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// newFlushIter is only used for writing memtables to disk as sstables.
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// Since ingested sstables are already present on disk, they don't need to
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// make use of a flush iter.
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panic("pebble: not implemented")
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}
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) constructRangeDelIter(
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file *manifest.FileMetadata, _ keyspan.SpanIterOptions,
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) (keyspan.FragmentIterator, error) {
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// Note that the keyspan level iter expects a non-nil iterator to be
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// returned even if there is an error. So, we return the emptyKeyspanIter.
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iter, rangeDelIter, err := s.newIters(context.Background(), file, nil, internalIterOpts{})
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if err != nil {
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return emptyKeyspanIter, err
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}
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iter.Close()
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if rangeDelIter == nil {
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return emptyKeyspanIter, nil
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}
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return rangeDelIter, nil
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}
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// newRangeDelIter is part of the flushable interface.
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// TODO(bananabrick): Using a level iter instead of a keyspan level iter to
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// surface range deletes is more efficient.
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//
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// TODO(sumeer): *IterOptions are being ignored, so the index block load for
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// the point iterator in constructRangeDeIter is not tracked.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) newRangeDelIter(_ *IterOptions) keyspan.FragmentIterator {
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return keyspan.NewLevelIter(
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keyspan.SpanIterOptions{}, s.comparer.Compare,
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s.constructRangeDelIter, s.slice.Iter(), manifest.Level(0),
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manifest.KeyTypePoint,
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)
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}
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// newRangeKeyIter is part of the flushable interface.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) newRangeKeyIter(o *IterOptions) keyspan.FragmentIterator {
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if !s.containsRangeKeys() {
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return nil
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}
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return keyspan.NewLevelIter(
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keyspan.SpanIterOptions{}, s.comparer.Compare, s.newRangeKeyIters,
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s.slice.Iter(), manifest.Level(0), manifest.KeyTypeRange,
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)
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}
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// containsRangeKeys is part of the flushable interface.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) containsRangeKeys() bool {
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return s.hasRangeKeys
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}
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// inuseBytes is part of the flushable interface.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) inuseBytes() uint64 {
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// inuseBytes is only used when memtables are flushed to disk as sstables.
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panic("pebble: not implemented")
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}
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// totalBytes is part of the flushable interface.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) totalBytes() uint64 {
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// We don't allocate additional bytes for the ingestedFlushable.
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return 0
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}
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// readyForFlush is part of the flushable interface.
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func (s *ingestedFlushable) readyForFlush() bool {
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// ingestedFlushable should always be ready to flush. However, note that
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// memtables before the ingested sstables in the memtable queue must be
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// flushed before an ingestedFlushable can be flushed. This is because the
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// ingested sstables need an updated view of the Version to
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// determine where to place the files in the lsm.
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return true
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}
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