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149 lines
5.1 KiB
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149 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2013, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
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// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
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#pragma once
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#include <memory>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "db/log_format.h"
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#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
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#include "rocksdb/status.h"
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#include "rocksdb/options.h"
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namespace rocksdb {
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class SequentialFileReader;
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class Logger;
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using std::unique_ptr;
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namespace log {
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/**
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* Reader is a general purpose log stream reader implementation. The actual job
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* of reading from the device is implemented by the SequentialFile interface.
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*
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* Please see Writer for details on the file and record layout.
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*/
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class Reader {
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public:
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// Interface for reporting errors.
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class Reporter {
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public:
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virtual ~Reporter();
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// Some corruption was detected. "size" is the approximate number
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// of bytes dropped due to the corruption.
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virtual void Corruption(size_t bytes, const Status& status) = 0;
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};
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// Create a reader that will return log records from "*file".
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// "*file" must remain live while this Reader is in use.
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//
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// If "reporter" is non-nullptr, it is notified whenever some data is
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// dropped due to a detected corruption. "*reporter" must remain
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// live while this Reader is in use.
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//
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// If "checksum" is true, verify checksums if available.
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//
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// The Reader will start reading at the first record located at physical
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// position >= initial_offset within the file.
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Reader(std::shared_ptr<Logger> info_log,
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unique_ptr<SequentialFileReader>&& file,
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Reporter* reporter, bool checksum, uint64_t initial_offset,
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uint64_t log_num);
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~Reader();
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// Read the next record into *record. Returns true if read
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// successfully, false if we hit end of the input. May use
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// "*scratch" as temporary storage. The contents filled in *record
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// will only be valid until the next mutating operation on this
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// reader or the next mutation to *scratch.
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bool ReadRecord(Slice* record, std::string* scratch,
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WALRecoveryMode wal_recovery_mode =
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WALRecoveryMode::kTolerateCorruptedTailRecords);
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// Returns the physical offset of the last record returned by ReadRecord.
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//
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// Undefined before the first call to ReadRecord.
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uint64_t LastRecordOffset();
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// returns true if the reader has encountered an eof condition.
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bool IsEOF() {
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return eof_;
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}
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// when we know more data has been written to the file. we can use this
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// function to force the reader to look again in the file.
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// Also aligns the file position indicator to the start of the next block
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// by reading the rest of the data from the EOF position to the end of the
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// block that was partially read.
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void UnmarkEOF();
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SequentialFileReader* file() { return file_.get(); }
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private:
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std::shared_ptr<Logger> info_log_;
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const unique_ptr<SequentialFileReader> file_;
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Reporter* const reporter_;
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bool const checksum_;
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char* const backing_store_;
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Slice buffer_;
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bool eof_; // Last Read() indicated EOF by returning < kBlockSize
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bool read_error_; // Error occurred while reading from file
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// Offset of the file position indicator within the last block when an
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// EOF was detected.
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size_t eof_offset_;
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// Offset of the last record returned by ReadRecord.
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uint64_t last_record_offset_;
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// Offset of the first location past the end of buffer_.
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uint64_t end_of_buffer_offset_;
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// Offset at which to start looking for the first record to return
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uint64_t const initial_offset_;
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// which log number this is
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uint64_t const log_number_;
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// Extend record types with the following special values
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enum {
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kEof = kMaxRecordType + 1,
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// Returned whenever we find an invalid physical record.
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// Currently there are three situations in which this happens:
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// * The record has an invalid CRC (ReadPhysicalRecord reports a drop)
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// * The record is a 0-length record (No drop is reported)
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// * The record is below constructor's initial_offset (No drop is reported)
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kBadRecord = kMaxRecordType + 2,
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// Returned when we fail to read a valid header.
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kBadHeader = kMaxRecordType + 3,
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};
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// Skips all blocks that are completely before "initial_offset_".
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//
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// Returns true on success. Handles reporting.
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bool SkipToInitialBlock();
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// Return type, or one of the preceding special values
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unsigned int ReadPhysicalRecord(Slice* result, size_t* drop_size);
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// Reports dropped bytes to the reporter.
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// buffer_ must be updated to remove the dropped bytes prior to invocation.
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void ReportCorruption(size_t bytes, const char* reason);
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void ReportDrop(size_t bytes, const Status& reason);
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// No copying allowed
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Reader(const Reader&);
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void operator=(const Reader&);
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};
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} // namespace log
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} // namespace rocksdb
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