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Summary: Add `experimental_mempurge_policy` option flag and introduce two new `MemPurge` (Memtable Garbage Collection) policies: 'ALWAYS' and 'ALTERNATE'. Default value: ALTERNATE. `ALWAYS`: every flush will first go through a `MemPurge` process. If the output is too big to fit into a single memtable, then the mempurge is aborted and a regular flush process carries on. `ALWAYS` is designed for user that need to reduce the number of L0 SST file created to a strict minimum, and can afford a small dent in performance (possibly hits to CPU usage, read efficiency, and maximum burst write throughput). `ALTERNATE`: a flush is transformed into a `MemPurge` except if one of the memtables being flushed is the product of a previous `MemPurge`. `ALTERNATE` is a good tradeoff between reduction in number of L0 SST files created and performance. `ALTERNATE` perform particularly well for completely random garbage ratios, or garbage ratios anywhere in (0%,50%], and even higher when there is a wild variability in garbage ratios. This PR also includes support for `experimental_mempurge_policy` in `db_bench`. Testing was done locally by replacing all the `MemPurge` policies of the unit tests with `ALTERNATE`, as well as local testing with `db_crashtest.py` `whitebox` and `blackbox`. Overall, if an `ALWAYS` mempurge policy passes the tests, there is no reasons why an `ALTERNATE` policy would fail, and therefore the mempurge policy was set to `ALWAYS` for all mempurge unit tests. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/8583 Reviewed By: pdillinger Differential Revision: D29888050 Pulled By: bjlemaire fbshipit-source-id: e2cf26646d66679f6f5fb29842624615610759c1
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580 lines
23 KiB
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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
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// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
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// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root 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 <atomic>
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#include <deque>
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#include <functional>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_map>
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#include <vector>
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#include "db/dbformat.h"
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#include "db/kv_checksum.h"
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#include "db/range_tombstone_fragmenter.h"
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#include "db/read_callback.h"
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#include "db/version_edit.h"
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#include "memory/allocator.h"
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#include "memory/concurrent_arena.h"
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#include "monitoring/instrumented_mutex.h"
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#include "options/cf_options.h"
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#include "rocksdb/db.h"
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#include "rocksdb/memtablerep.h"
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#include "table/multiget_context.h"
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#include "util/dynamic_bloom.h"
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#include "util/hash.h"
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namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
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struct FlushJobInfo;
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class Mutex;
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class MemTableIterator;
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class MergeContext;
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class SystemClock;
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struct ImmutableMemTableOptions {
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explicit ImmutableMemTableOptions(const ImmutableOptions& ioptions,
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const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options);
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size_t arena_block_size;
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uint32_t memtable_prefix_bloom_bits;
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size_t memtable_huge_page_size;
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bool memtable_whole_key_filtering;
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bool inplace_update_support;
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size_t inplace_update_num_locks;
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UpdateStatus (*inplace_callback)(char* existing_value,
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uint32_t* existing_value_size,
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Slice delta_value,
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std::string* merged_value);
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size_t max_successive_merges;
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Statistics* statistics;
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MergeOperator* merge_operator;
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Logger* info_log;
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bool allow_data_in_errors;
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};
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// Batched counters to updated when inserting keys in one write batch.
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// In post process of the write batch, these can be updated together.
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// Only used in concurrent memtable insert case.
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struct MemTablePostProcessInfo {
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uint64_t data_size = 0;
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uint64_t num_entries = 0;
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uint64_t num_deletes = 0;
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};
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using MultiGetRange = MultiGetContext::Range;
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// Note: Many of the methods in this class have comments indicating that
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// external synchronization is required as these methods are not thread-safe.
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// It is up to higher layers of code to decide how to prevent concurrent
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// invocation of these methods. This is usually done by acquiring either
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// the db mutex or the single writer thread.
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//
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// Some of these methods are documented to only require external
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// synchronization if this memtable is immutable. Calling MarkImmutable() is
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// not sufficient to guarantee immutability. It is up to higher layers of
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// code to determine if this MemTable can still be modified by other threads.
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// Eg: The Superversion stores a pointer to the current MemTable (that can
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// be modified) and a separate list of the MemTables that can no longer be
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// written to (aka the 'immutable memtables').
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class MemTable {
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public:
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struct KeyComparator : public MemTableRep::KeyComparator {
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const InternalKeyComparator comparator;
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explicit KeyComparator(const InternalKeyComparator& c) : comparator(c) { }
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virtual int operator()(const char* prefix_len_key1,
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const char* prefix_len_key2) const override;
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virtual int operator()(const char* prefix_len_key,
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const DecodedType& key) const override;
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};
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// MemTables are reference counted. The initial reference count
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// is zero and the caller must call Ref() at least once.
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//
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// earliest_seq should be the current SequenceNumber in the db such that any
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// key inserted into this memtable will have an equal or larger seq number.
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// (When a db is first created, the earliest sequence number will be 0).
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// If the earliest sequence number is not known, kMaxSequenceNumber may be
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// used, but this may prevent some transactions from succeeding until the
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// first key is inserted into the memtable.
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explicit MemTable(const InternalKeyComparator& comparator,
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const ImmutableOptions& ioptions,
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const MutableCFOptions& mutable_cf_options,
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WriteBufferManager* write_buffer_manager,
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SequenceNumber earliest_seq, uint32_t column_family_id);
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// No copying allowed
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MemTable(const MemTable&) = delete;
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MemTable& operator=(const MemTable&) = delete;
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// Do not delete this MemTable unless Unref() indicates it not in use.
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~MemTable();
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// Increase reference count.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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void Ref() { ++refs_; }
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// Drop reference count.
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// If the refcount goes to zero return this memtable, otherwise return null.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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MemTable* Unref() {
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--refs_;
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assert(refs_ >= 0);
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if (refs_ <= 0) {
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return this;
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}
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return nullptr;
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}
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// Returns an estimate of the number of bytes of data in use by this
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// data structure.
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//
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable (unless this Memtable is immutable).
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size_t ApproximateMemoryUsage();
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// As a cheap version of `ApproximateMemoryUsage()`, this function doesn't
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// require external synchronization. The value may be less accurate though
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size_t ApproximateMemoryUsageFast() const {
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return approximate_memory_usage_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// This method heuristically determines if the memtable should continue to
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// host more data.
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bool ShouldScheduleFlush() const {
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return flush_state_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed) == FLUSH_REQUESTED;
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}
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// Returns true if a flush should be scheduled and the caller should
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// be the one to schedule it
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bool MarkFlushScheduled() {
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auto before = FLUSH_REQUESTED;
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return flush_state_.compare_exchange_strong(before, FLUSH_SCHEDULED,
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std::memory_order_relaxed,
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std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// Return an iterator that yields the contents of the memtable.
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//
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// The caller must ensure that the underlying MemTable remains live
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// while the returned iterator is live. The keys returned by this
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// iterator are internal keys encoded by AppendInternalKey in the
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// db/dbformat.{h,cc} module.
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//
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// By default, it returns an iterator for prefix seek if prefix_extractor
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// is configured in Options.
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// arena: If not null, the arena needs to be used to allocate the Iterator.
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// Calling ~Iterator of the iterator will destroy all the states but
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// those allocated in arena.
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InternalIterator* NewIterator(const ReadOptions& read_options, Arena* arena);
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FragmentedRangeTombstoneIterator* NewRangeTombstoneIterator(
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const ReadOptions& read_options, SequenceNumber read_seq);
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Status VerifyEncodedEntry(Slice encoded,
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const ProtectionInfoKVOTS64& kv_prot_info);
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// Add an entry into memtable that maps key to value at the
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// specified sequence number and with the specified type.
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// Typically value will be empty if type==kTypeDeletion.
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//
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// REQUIRES: if allow_concurrent = false, external synchronization to prevent
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// simultaneous operations on the same MemTable.
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//
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// Returns `Status::TryAgain` if the `seq`, `key` combination already exists
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// in the memtable and `MemTableRepFactory::CanHandleDuplicatedKey()` is true.
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// The next attempt should try a larger value for `seq`.
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Status Add(SequenceNumber seq, ValueType type, const Slice& key,
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const Slice& value, const ProtectionInfoKVOTS64* kv_prot_info,
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bool allow_concurrent = false,
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MemTablePostProcessInfo* post_process_info = nullptr,
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void** hint = nullptr);
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// Used to Get value associated with key or Get Merge Operands associated
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// with key.
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// If do_merge = true the default behavior which is Get value for key is
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// executed. Expected behavior is described right below.
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// If memtable contains a value for key, store it in *value and return true.
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// If memtable contains a deletion for key, store a NotFound() error
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// in *status and return true.
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// If memtable contains Merge operation as the most recent entry for a key,
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// and the merge process does not stop (not reaching a value or delete),
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// prepend the current merge operand to *operands.
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// store MergeInProgress in s, and return false.
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// Else, return false.
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// If any operation was found, its most recent sequence number
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// will be stored in *seq on success (regardless of whether true/false is
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// returned). Otherwise, *seq will be set to kMaxSequenceNumber.
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// On success, *s may be set to OK, NotFound, or MergeInProgress. Any other
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// status returned indicates a corruption or other unexpected error.
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// If do_merge = false then any Merge Operands encountered for key are simply
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// stored in merge_context.operands_list and never actually merged to get a
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// final value. The raw Merge Operands are eventually returned to the user.
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bool Get(const LookupKey& key, std::string* value, Status* s,
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MergeContext* merge_context,
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SequenceNumber* max_covering_tombstone_seq, SequenceNumber* seq,
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const ReadOptions& read_opts, ReadCallback* callback = nullptr,
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bool* is_blob_index = nullptr, bool do_merge = true) {
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return Get(key, value, /*timestamp=*/nullptr, s, merge_context,
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max_covering_tombstone_seq, seq, read_opts, callback,
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is_blob_index, do_merge);
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}
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bool Get(const LookupKey& key, std::string* value, std::string* timestamp,
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Status* s, MergeContext* merge_context,
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SequenceNumber* max_covering_tombstone_seq, SequenceNumber* seq,
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const ReadOptions& read_opts, ReadCallback* callback = nullptr,
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bool* is_blob_index = nullptr, bool do_merge = true);
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bool Get(const LookupKey& key, std::string* value, std::string* timestamp,
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Status* s, MergeContext* merge_context,
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SequenceNumber* max_covering_tombstone_seq,
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const ReadOptions& read_opts, ReadCallback* callback = nullptr,
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bool* is_blob_index = nullptr, bool do_merge = true) {
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SequenceNumber seq;
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return Get(key, value, timestamp, s, merge_context,
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max_covering_tombstone_seq, &seq, read_opts, callback,
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is_blob_index, do_merge);
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}
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void MultiGet(const ReadOptions& read_options, MultiGetRange* range,
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ReadCallback* callback);
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// If `key` exists in current memtable with type `kTypeValue` and the existing
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// value is at least as large as the new value, updates it in-place. Otherwise
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// adds the new value to the memtable out-of-place.
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//
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// Returns `Status::TryAgain` if the `seq`, `key` combination already exists
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// in the memtable and `MemTableRepFactory::CanHandleDuplicatedKey()` is true.
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// The next attempt should try a larger value for `seq`.
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//
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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Status Update(SequenceNumber seq, const Slice& key, const Slice& value,
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const ProtectionInfoKVOTS64* kv_prot_info);
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// If `key` exists in current memtable with type `kTypeValue` and the existing
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// value is at least as large as the new value, updates it in-place. Otherwise
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// if `key` exists in current memtable with type `kTypeValue`, adds the new
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// value to the memtable out-of-place.
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//
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// Returns `Status::NotFound` if `key` does not exist in current memtable or
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// the latest version of `key` does not have `kTypeValue`.
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//
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// Returns `Status::TryAgain` if the `seq`, `key` combination already exists
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// in the memtable and `MemTableRepFactory::CanHandleDuplicatedKey()` is true.
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// The next attempt should try a larger value for `seq`.
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//
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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Status UpdateCallback(SequenceNumber seq, const Slice& key,
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const Slice& delta,
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const ProtectionInfoKVOTS64* kv_prot_info);
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// Returns the number of successive merge entries starting from the newest
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// entry for the key up to the last non-merge entry or last entry for the
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// key in the memtable.
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size_t CountSuccessiveMergeEntries(const LookupKey& key);
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// Update counters and flush status after inserting a whole write batch
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// Used in concurrent memtable inserts.
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void BatchPostProcess(const MemTablePostProcessInfo& update_counters) {
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num_entries_.fetch_add(update_counters.num_entries,
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std::memory_order_relaxed);
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data_size_.fetch_add(update_counters.data_size, std::memory_order_relaxed);
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if (update_counters.num_deletes != 0) {
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num_deletes_.fetch_add(update_counters.num_deletes,
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std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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UpdateFlushState();
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}
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// Get total number of entries in the mem table.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable (unless this Memtable is immutable).
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uint64_t num_entries() const {
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return num_entries_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// Get total number of deletes in the mem table.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable (unless this Memtable is immutable).
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uint64_t num_deletes() const {
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return num_deletes_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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uint64_t get_data_size() const {
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return data_size_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// Dynamically change the memtable's capacity. If set below the current usage,
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// the next key added will trigger a flush. Can only increase size when
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// memtable prefix bloom is disabled, since we can't easily allocate more
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// space.
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void UpdateWriteBufferSize(size_t new_write_buffer_size) {
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if (bloom_filter_ == nullptr ||
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new_write_buffer_size < write_buffer_size_) {
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write_buffer_size_.store(new_write_buffer_size,
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std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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}
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// Returns the edits area that is needed for flushing the memtable
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VersionEdit* GetEdits() { return &edit_; }
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// Returns if there is no entry inserted to the mem table.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable (unless this Memtable is immutable).
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bool IsEmpty() const { return first_seqno_ == 0; }
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// Returns the sequence number of the first element that was inserted
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// into the memtable.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable (unless this Memtable is immutable).
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SequenceNumber GetFirstSequenceNumber() {
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return first_seqno_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// Returns the sequence number of the first element that was inserted
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// into the memtable.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable (unless this Memtable is immutable).
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void SetFirstSequenceNumber(SequenceNumber first_seqno) {
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return first_seqno_.store(first_seqno, std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// Returns the sequence number that is guaranteed to be smaller than or equal
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// to the sequence number of any key that could be inserted into this
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// memtable. It can then be assumed that any write with a larger(or equal)
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// sequence number will be present in this memtable or a later memtable.
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//
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// If the earliest sequence number could not be determined,
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// kMaxSequenceNumber will be returned.
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SequenceNumber GetEarliestSequenceNumber() {
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return earliest_seqno_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// Sets the sequence number that is guaranteed to be smaller than or equal
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// to the sequence number of any key that could be inserted into this
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// memtable. It can then be assumed that any write with a larger(or equal)
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// sequence number will be present in this memtable or a later memtable.
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// Used only for MemPurge operation
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void SetEarliestSequenceNumber(SequenceNumber earliest_seqno) {
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return earliest_seqno_.store(earliest_seqno, std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// DB's latest sequence ID when the memtable is created. This number
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// may be updated to a more recent one before any key is inserted.
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SequenceNumber GetCreationSeq() const { return creation_seq_; }
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void SetCreationSeq(SequenceNumber sn) { creation_seq_ = sn; }
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// Returns the next active logfile number when this memtable is about to
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// be flushed to storage
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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uint64_t GetNextLogNumber() { return mem_next_logfile_number_; }
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// Sets the next active logfile number when this memtable is about to
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// be flushed to storage
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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void SetNextLogNumber(uint64_t num) { mem_next_logfile_number_ = num; }
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// if this memtable contains data from a committed
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// two phase transaction we must take note of the
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// log which contains that data so we can know
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// when to relese that log
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void RefLogContainingPrepSection(uint64_t log);
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uint64_t GetMinLogContainingPrepSection();
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// Notify the underlying storage that no more items will be added.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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// After MarkImmutable() is called, you should not attempt to
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// write anything to this MemTable(). (Ie. do not call Add() or Update()).
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void MarkImmutable() {
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table_->MarkReadOnly();
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mem_tracker_.DoneAllocating();
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}
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// Notify the underlying storage that all data it contained has been
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// persisted.
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// REQUIRES: external synchronization to prevent simultaneous
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// operations on the same MemTable.
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void MarkFlushed() {
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table_->MarkFlushed();
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}
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// return true if the current MemTableRep supports merge operator.
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bool IsMergeOperatorSupported() const {
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return table_->IsMergeOperatorSupported();
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}
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// return true if the current MemTableRep supports snapshots.
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// inplace update prevents snapshots,
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bool IsSnapshotSupported() const {
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return table_->IsSnapshotSupported() && !moptions_.inplace_update_support;
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}
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struct MemTableStats {
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uint64_t size;
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uint64_t count;
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};
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MemTableStats ApproximateStats(const Slice& start_ikey,
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const Slice& end_ikey);
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// Get the lock associated for the key
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port::RWMutex* GetLock(const Slice& key);
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const InternalKeyComparator& GetInternalKeyComparator() const {
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return comparator_.comparator;
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}
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const ImmutableMemTableOptions* GetImmutableMemTableOptions() const {
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return &moptions_;
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}
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uint64_t ApproximateOldestKeyTime() const {
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return oldest_key_time_.load(std::memory_order_relaxed);
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}
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// REQUIRES: db_mutex held.
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void SetID(uint64_t id) { id_ = id; }
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uint64_t GetID() const { return id_; }
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void SetFlushCompleted(bool completed) { flush_completed_ = completed; }
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uint64_t GetFileNumber() const { return file_number_; }
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void SetFileNumber(uint64_t file_num) { file_number_ = file_num; }
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void SetFlushInProgress(bool in_progress) {
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flush_in_progress_ = in_progress;
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}
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#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
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void SetFlushJobInfo(std::unique_ptr<FlushJobInfo>&& info) {
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flush_job_info_ = std::move(info);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<FlushJobInfo> ReleaseFlushJobInfo() {
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return std::move(flush_job_info_);
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}
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#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
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// Returns a heuristic flush decision
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bool ShouldFlushNow();
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private:
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enum FlushStateEnum { FLUSH_NOT_REQUESTED, FLUSH_REQUESTED, FLUSH_SCHEDULED };
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friend class MemTableIterator;
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friend class MemTableBackwardIterator;
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friend class MemTableList;
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KeyComparator comparator_;
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const ImmutableMemTableOptions moptions_;
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int refs_;
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const size_t kArenaBlockSize;
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AllocTracker mem_tracker_;
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ConcurrentArena arena_;
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std::unique_ptr<MemTableRep> table_;
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std::unique_ptr<MemTableRep> range_del_table_;
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std::atomic_bool is_range_del_table_empty_;
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// Total data size of all data inserted
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std::atomic<uint64_t> data_size_;
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std::atomic<uint64_t> num_entries_;
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std::atomic<uint64_t> num_deletes_;
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// Dynamically changeable memtable option
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std::atomic<size_t> write_buffer_size_;
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// These are used to manage memtable flushes to storage
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bool flush_in_progress_; // started the flush
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bool flush_completed_; // finished the flush
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uint64_t file_number_; // filled up after flush is complete
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// The updates to be applied to the transaction log when this
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// memtable is flushed to storage.
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VersionEdit edit_;
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// The sequence number of the kv that was inserted first
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std::atomic<SequenceNumber> first_seqno_;
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// The db sequence number at the time of creation or kMaxSequenceNumber
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// if not set.
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std::atomic<SequenceNumber> earliest_seqno_;
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SequenceNumber creation_seq_;
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// The log files earlier than this number can be deleted.
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uint64_t mem_next_logfile_number_;
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// the earliest log containing a prepared section
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// which has been inserted into this memtable.
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std::atomic<uint64_t> min_prep_log_referenced_;
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// rw locks for inplace updates
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std::vector<port::RWMutex> locks_;
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const SliceTransform* const prefix_extractor_;
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std::unique_ptr<DynamicBloom> bloom_filter_;
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std::atomic<FlushStateEnum> flush_state_;
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SystemClock* clock_;
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// Extract sequential insert prefixes.
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const SliceTransform* insert_with_hint_prefix_extractor_;
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// Insert hints for each prefix.
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std::unordered_map<Slice, void*, SliceHasher> insert_hints_;
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// Timestamp of oldest key
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std::atomic<uint64_t> oldest_key_time_;
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// Memtable id to track flush.
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uint64_t id_ = 0;
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// Sequence number of the atomic flush that is responsible for this memtable.
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// The sequence number of atomic flush is a seq, such that no writes with
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// sequence numbers greater than or equal to seq are flushed, while all
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// writes with sequence number smaller than seq are flushed.
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SequenceNumber atomic_flush_seqno_;
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// keep track of memory usage in table_, arena_, and range_del_table_.
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// Gets refreshed inside `ApproximateMemoryUsage()` or `ShouldFlushNow`
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std::atomic<uint64_t> approximate_memory_usage_;
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#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
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// Flush job info of the current memtable.
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std::unique_ptr<FlushJobInfo> flush_job_info_;
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#endif // !ROCKSDB_LITE
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// Updates flush_state_ using ShouldFlushNow()
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void UpdateFlushState();
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void UpdateOldestKeyTime();
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void GetFromTable(const LookupKey& key,
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SequenceNumber max_covering_tombstone_seq, bool do_merge,
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ReadCallback* callback, bool* is_blob_index,
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std::string* value, std::string* timestamp, Status* s,
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MergeContext* merge_context, SequenceNumber* seq,
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bool* found_final_value, bool* merge_in_progress);
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};
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extern const char* EncodeKey(std::string* scratch, const Slice& target);
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} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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