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Add a sub code to distinguish "out of space" errors from regular I/O errors
364 lines
11 KiB
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364 lines
11 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2011-present, 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 <rocksdb/Status.h>
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#include <rocksdb/env.h>
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#include "util/aligned_buffer.h"
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#include <string>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <Windows.h>
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#include <mutex>
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namespace rocksdb {
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namespace port {
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std::string GetWindowsErrSz(DWORD err);
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inline Status IOErrorFromWindowsError(const std::string& context, DWORD err) {
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return (err == ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL) ?
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Status::NoSpace(context, GetWindowsErrSz(err)) :
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Status::IOError(context, GetWindowsErrSz(err));
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}
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inline Status IOErrorFromLastWindowsError(const std::string& context) {
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return IOErrorFromWindowsError(context, GetLastError());
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}
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inline Status IOError(const std::string& context, int err_number) {
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return (err_number == ENOSPC) ?
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Status::NoSpace(context, strerror(err_number)) :
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Status::IOError(context, strerror(err_number));
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}
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// Note the below two do not set errno because they are used only here in this
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// file
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// on a Windows handle and, therefore, not necessary. Translating GetLastError()
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// to errno
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// is a sad business
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inline int fsync(HANDLE hFile) {
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if (!FlushFileBuffers(hFile)) {
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return -1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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SSIZE_T pwrite(HANDLE hFile, const char* src, size_t numBytes,
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uint64_t offset);
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SSIZE_T pread(HANDLE hFile, char* src, size_t numBytes, uint64_t offset);
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Status fallocate(const std::string& filename, HANDLE hFile,
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uint64_t to_size);
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Status ftruncate(const std::string& filename, HANDLE hFile,
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uint64_t toSize);
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size_t GetUniqueIdFromFile(HANDLE hFile, char* id, size_t max_size);
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// mmap() based random-access
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class WinMmapReadableFile : public RandomAccessFile {
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const std::string fileName_;
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HANDLE hFile_;
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HANDLE hMap_;
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const void* mapped_region_;
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const size_t length_;
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public:
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// mapped_region_[0,length-1] contains the mmapped contents of the file.
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WinMmapReadableFile(const std::string& fileName, HANDLE hFile, HANDLE hMap,
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const void* mapped_region, size_t length);
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~WinMmapReadableFile();
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virtual Status Read(uint64_t offset, size_t n, Slice* result,
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char* scratch) const override;
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virtual Status InvalidateCache(size_t offset, size_t length) override;
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virtual size_t GetUniqueId(char* id, size_t max_size) const override;
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};
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// We preallocate and use memcpy to append new
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// data to the file. This is safe since we either properly close the
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// file before reading from it, or for log files, the reading code
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// knows enough to skip zero suffixes.
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class WinMmapFile : public WritableFile {
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private:
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const std::string filename_;
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HANDLE hFile_;
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HANDLE hMap_;
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const size_t page_size_; // We flush the mapping view in page_size
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// increments. We may decide if this is a memory
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// page size or SSD page size
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const size_t
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allocation_granularity_; // View must start at such a granularity
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size_t reserved_size_; // Preallocated size
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size_t mapping_size_; // The max size of the mapping object
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// we want to guess the final file size to minimize the remapping
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size_t view_size_; // How much memory to map into a view at a time
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char* mapped_begin_; // Must begin at the file offset that is aligned with
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// allocation_granularity_
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char* mapped_end_;
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char* dst_; // Where to write next (in range [mapped_begin_,mapped_end_])
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char* last_sync_; // Where have we synced up to
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uint64_t file_offset_; // Offset of mapped_begin_ in file
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// Do we have unsynced writes?
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bool pending_sync_;
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// Can only truncate or reserve to a sector size aligned if
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// used on files that are opened with Unbuffered I/O
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Status TruncateFile(uint64_t toSize);
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Status UnmapCurrentRegion();
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Status MapNewRegion();
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virtual Status PreallocateInternal(uint64_t spaceToReserve);
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public:
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WinMmapFile(const std::string& fname, HANDLE hFile, size_t page_size,
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size_t allocation_granularity, const EnvOptions& options);
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~WinMmapFile();
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virtual Status Append(const Slice& data) override;
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// Means Close() will properly take care of truncate
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// and it does not need any additional information
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virtual Status Truncate(uint64_t size) override;
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virtual Status Close() override;
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virtual Status Flush() override;
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// Flush only data
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virtual Status Sync() override;
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/**
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* Flush data as well as metadata to stable storage.
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*/
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virtual Status Fsync() override;
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/**
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* Get the size of valid data in the file. This will not match the
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* size that is returned from the filesystem because we use mmap
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* to extend file by map_size every time.
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*/
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virtual uint64_t GetFileSize() override;
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virtual Status InvalidateCache(size_t offset, size_t length) override;
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virtual Status Allocate(uint64_t offset, uint64_t len) override;
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virtual size_t GetUniqueId(char* id, size_t max_size) const override;
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};
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class WinSequentialFile : public SequentialFile {
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private:
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const std::string filename_;
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HANDLE file_;
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// There is no equivalent of advising away buffered pages as in posix.
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// To implement this flag we would need to do unbuffered reads which
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// will need to be aligned (not sure there is a guarantee that the buffer
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// passed in is aligned).
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// Hence we currently ignore this flag. It is used only in a few cases
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// which should not be perf critical.
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// If perf evaluation finds this to be a problem, we can look into
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// implementing this.
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bool use_os_buffer_;
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public:
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WinSequentialFile(const std::string& fname, HANDLE f,
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const EnvOptions& options);
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~WinSequentialFile();
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virtual Status Read(size_t n, Slice* result, char* scratch) override;
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virtual Status Skip(uint64_t n) override;
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virtual Status InvalidateCache(size_t offset, size_t length) override;
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};
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// pread() based random-access
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class WinRandomAccessFile : public RandomAccessFile {
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const std::string filename_;
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HANDLE hFile_;
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const bool use_os_buffer_;
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bool read_ahead_;
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const size_t compaction_readahead_size_;
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const size_t random_access_max_buffer_size_;
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mutable std::mutex buffer_mut_;
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mutable AlignedBuffer buffer_;
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mutable uint64_t
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buffered_start_; // file offset set that is currently buffered
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/*
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* The function reads a requested amount of bytes into the specified aligned
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* buffer Upon success the function sets the length of the buffer to the
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* amount of bytes actually read even though it might be less than actually
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* requested. It then copies the amount of bytes requested by the user (left)
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* to the user supplied buffer (dest) and reduces left by the amount of bytes
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* copied to the user buffer
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*
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* @user_offset [in] - offset on disk where the read was requested by the user
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* @first_page_start [in] - actual page aligned disk offset that we want to
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* read from
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* @bytes_to_read [in] - total amount of bytes that will be read from disk
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* which is generally greater or equal to the amount
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* that the user has requested due to the
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* either alignment requirements or read_ahead in
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* effect.
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* @left [in/out] total amount of bytes that needs to be copied to the user
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* buffer. It is reduced by the amount of bytes that actually
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* copied
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* @buffer - buffer to use
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* @dest - user supplied buffer
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*/
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SSIZE_T ReadIntoBuffer(uint64_t user_offset, uint64_t first_page_start,
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size_t bytes_to_read, size_t& left,
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AlignedBuffer& buffer, char* dest) const;
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SSIZE_T ReadIntoOneShotBuffer(uint64_t user_offset, uint64_t first_page_start,
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size_t bytes_to_read, size_t& left,
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char* dest) const;
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SSIZE_T ReadIntoInstanceBuffer(uint64_t user_offset,
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uint64_t first_page_start,
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size_t bytes_to_read, size_t& left,
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char* dest) const;
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void CalculateReadParameters(uint64_t offset, size_t bytes_requested,
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size_t& actual_bytes_toread,
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uint64_t& first_page_start) const;
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// Override for behavior change
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virtual SSIZE_T PositionedReadInternal(char* src, size_t numBytes,
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uint64_t offset) const;
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public:
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WinRandomAccessFile(const std::string& fname, HANDLE hFile, size_t alignment,
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const EnvOptions& options);
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~WinRandomAccessFile();
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virtual void EnableReadAhead() override;
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virtual Status Read(uint64_t offset, size_t n, Slice* result,
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char* scratch) const override;
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virtual bool ShouldForwardRawRequest() const override;
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virtual void Hint(AccessPattern pattern) override;
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virtual Status InvalidateCache(size_t offset, size_t length) override;
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virtual size_t GetUniqueId(char* id, size_t max_size) const override;
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};
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// This is a sequential write class. It has been mimicked (as others) after
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// the original Posix class. We add support for unbuffered I/O on windows as
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// well
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// we utilize the original buffer as an alignment buffer to write directly to
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// file with no buffering.
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// No buffering requires that the provided buffer is aligned to the physical
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// sector size (SSD page size) and
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// that all SetFilePointer() operations to occur with such an alignment.
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// We thus always write in sector/page size increments to the drive and leave
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// the tail for the next write OR for Close() at which point we pad with zeros.
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// No padding is required for
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// buffered access.
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class WinWritableFile : public WritableFile {
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private:
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const std::string filename_;
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HANDLE hFile_;
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const bool use_os_buffer_; // Used to indicate unbuffered access, the file
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const uint64_t alignment_;
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// must be opened as unbuffered if false
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uint64_t filesize_; // How much data is actually written disk
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uint64_t reservedsize_; // how far we have reserved space
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virtual Status PreallocateInternal(uint64_t spaceToReserve);
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public:
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WinWritableFile(const std::string& fname, HANDLE hFile, size_t alignment,
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size_t capacity, const EnvOptions& options);
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~WinWritableFile();
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// Indicates if the class makes use of unbuffered I/O
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virtual bool UseOSBuffer() const override;
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virtual size_t GetRequiredBufferAlignment() const override;
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virtual Status Append(const Slice& data) override;
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virtual Status PositionedAppend(const Slice& data, uint64_t offset) override;
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// Need to implement this so the file is truncated correctly
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// when buffered and unbuffered mode
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virtual Status Truncate(uint64_t size) override;
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virtual Status Close() override;
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// write out the cached data to the OS cache
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// This is now taken care of the WritableFileWriter
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virtual Status Flush() override;
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virtual Status Sync() override;
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virtual Status Fsync() override;
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virtual uint64_t GetFileSize() override;
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virtual Status Allocate(uint64_t offset, uint64_t len) override;
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virtual size_t GetUniqueId(char* id, size_t max_size) const override;
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};
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class WinDirectory : public Directory {
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public:
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WinDirectory() {}
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virtual Status Fsync() override;
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};
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class WinFileLock : public FileLock {
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public:
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explicit WinFileLock(HANDLE hFile) : hFile_(hFile) {
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assert(hFile != NULL);
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assert(hFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
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}
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~WinFileLock();
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private:
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HANDLE hFile_;
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};
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}
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}
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