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Summary: liveness of the statistics object is already ensured by the shared pointer in DB options. There's no reason to pass again shared pointer among internal functions. Raw pointer is sufficient and efficient. Test Plan: make check Reviewers: dhruba, MarkCallaghan, igor Reviewed By: dhruba CC: leveldb, reconnect.grayhat Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14289
199 lines
8.1 KiB
C++
199 lines
8.1 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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#include "merge_helper.h"
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#include "db/dbformat.h"
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#include "rocksdb/comparator.h"
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#include "rocksdb/db.h"
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#include "rocksdb/merge_operator.h"
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#include "util/statistics_imp.h"
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#include <string>
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#include <stdio.h>
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namespace rocksdb {
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// PRE: iter points to the first merge type entry
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// POST: iter points to the first entry beyond the merge process (or the end)
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// keys_, operands_ are updated to reflect the merge result.
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// keys_ stores the list of keys encountered while merging.
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// operands_ stores the list of merge operands encountered while merging.
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// keys_[i] corresponds to operands_[i] for each i.
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void MergeHelper::MergeUntil(Iterator* iter, SequenceNumber stop_before,
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bool at_bottom, Statistics* stats) {
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// Get a copy of the internal key, before it's invalidated by iter->Next()
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// Also maintain the list of merge operands seen.
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keys_.clear();
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operands_.clear();
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keys_.push_front(iter->key().ToString());
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operands_.push_front(iter->value().ToString());
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success_ = false; // Will become true if we hit Put/Delete or bottom
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// We need to parse the internal key again as the parsed key is
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// backed by the internal key!
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// Assume no internal key corruption as it has been successfully parsed
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// by the caller.
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// Invariant: keys_.back() will not change. Hence, orig_ikey is always valid.
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ParsedInternalKey orig_ikey;
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ParseInternalKey(keys_.back(), &orig_ikey);
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bool hit_the_next_user_key = false;
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ParsedInternalKey ikey;
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std::string merge_result; // Temporary value for merge results
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for (iter->Next(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
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assert(operands_.size() >= 1); // Should be invariants!
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assert(keys_.size() == operands_.size());
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if (!ParseInternalKey(iter->key(), &ikey)) {
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// stop at corrupted key
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if (assert_valid_internal_key_) {
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assert(!"corrupted internal key is not expected");
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}
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break;
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}
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if (user_comparator_->Compare(ikey.user_key, orig_ikey.user_key) != 0) {
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// hit a different user key, stop right here
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hit_the_next_user_key = true;
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break;
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}
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if (stop_before && ikey.sequence <= stop_before) {
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// hit an entry that's visible by the previous snapshot, can't touch that
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break;
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}
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// At this point we are guaranteed that we need to process this key.
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if (kTypeDeletion == ikey.type) {
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// hit a delete
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// => merge nullptr with operands_
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// => store result in operands_.back() (and update keys_.back())
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// => change the entry type to kTypeValue for keys_.back()
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// We are done! Return a success if the merge passes.
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success_ = user_merge_operator_->FullMerge(ikey.user_key, nullptr,
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operands_, &merge_result,
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logger_);
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// We store the result in keys_.back() and operands_.back()
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// if nothing went wrong (i.e.: no operand corruption on disk)
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if (success_) {
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std::string& key = keys_.back(); // The original key encountered
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orig_ikey.type = kTypeValue;
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UpdateInternalKey(&key[0], key.size(),
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orig_ikey.sequence, orig_ikey.type);
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swap(operands_.back(), merge_result);
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} else {
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RecordTick(stats, NUMBER_MERGE_FAILURES);
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}
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// move iter to the next entry (before doing anything else)
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iter->Next();
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return;
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}
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if (kTypeValue == ikey.type) {
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// hit a put
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// => merge the put value with operands_
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// => store result in operands_.back() (and update keys_.back())
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// => change the entry type to kTypeValue for keys_.back()
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// We are done! Success!
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const Slice value = iter->value();
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success_ = user_merge_operator_->FullMerge(ikey.user_key, &value,
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operands_, &merge_result,
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logger_);
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// We store the result in keys_.back() and operands_.back()
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// if nothing went wrong (i.e.: no operand corruption on disk)
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if (success_) {
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std::string& key = keys_.back(); // The original key encountered
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orig_ikey.type = kTypeValue;
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UpdateInternalKey(&key[0], key.size(),
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orig_ikey.sequence, orig_ikey.type);
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swap(operands_.back(), merge_result);
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} else {
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RecordTick(stats, NUMBER_MERGE_FAILURES);
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}
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// move iter to the next entry
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iter->Next();
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return;
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}
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if (kTypeMerge == ikey.type) {
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// hit a merge
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// => merge the operand into the front of the operands_ list
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// => use the user's associative merge function to determine how.
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// => then continue because we haven't yet seen a Put/Delete.
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assert(!operands_.empty()); // Should have at least one element in it
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keys_.push_front(iter->key().ToString());
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operands_.push_front(iter->value().ToString());
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while (operands_.size() >= 2) {
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// Returns false when the merge_operator can no longer process it
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if (user_merge_operator_->PartialMerge(ikey.user_key,
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Slice(operands_[0]),
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Slice(operands_[1]),
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&merge_result,
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logger_)) {
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// Merging of operands (associative merge) was successful.
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// Replace these frontmost two operands with the merge result
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keys_.pop_front();
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operands_.pop_front();
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swap(operands_.front(), merge_result);
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} else {
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// Merging of operands (associative merge) returned false.
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// The user merge_operator does not know how to merge these operands.
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// So we just stack them up until we find a Put/Delete or end of key.
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break;
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}
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}
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continue;
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}
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}
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// We are sure we have seen this key's entire history if we are at the
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// last level and exhausted all internal keys of this user key.
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// NOTE: !iter->Valid() does not necessarily mean we hit the
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// beginning of a user key, as versions of a user key might be
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// split into multiple files (even files on the same level)
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// and some files might not be included in the compaction/merge.
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//
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// There are also cases where we have seen the root of history of this
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// key without being sure of it. Then, we simply miss the opportunity
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// to combine the keys. Since VersionSet::SetupOtherInputs() always makes
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// sure that all merge-operands on the same level get compacted together,
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// this will simply lead to these merge operands moving to the next level.
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//
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// So, we only perform the following logic (to merge all operands together
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// without a Put/Delete) if we are certain that we have seen the end of key.
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bool surely_seen_the_beginning = hit_the_next_user_key && at_bottom;
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if (surely_seen_the_beginning) {
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// do a final merge with nullptr as the existing value and say
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// bye to the merge type (it's now converted to a Put)
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assert(kTypeMerge == orig_ikey.type);
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assert(operands_.size() >= 1);
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assert(operands_.size() == keys_.size());
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success_ = user_merge_operator_->FullMerge(orig_ikey.user_key, nullptr,
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operands_, &merge_result,
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logger_);
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if (success_) {
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std::string& key = keys_.back(); // The original key encountered
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orig_ikey.type = kTypeValue;
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UpdateInternalKey(&key[0], key.size(),
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orig_ikey.sequence, orig_ikey.type);
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// The final value() is always stored in operands_.back()
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swap(operands_.back(),merge_result);
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} else {
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RecordTick(stats, NUMBER_MERGE_FAILURES);
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// Do nothing if not success_. Leave keys() and operands() as they are.
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}
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}
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}
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} // namespace rocksdb
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