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Summary: `CollapsedRangeDelMap` internally uses seqno zero as a sentinel value to denote a gap between range tombstones or the end of range tombstones. It therefore expects to never have consecutive sentinel tombstones. However, since `DeleteRange` is now supported in `SstFileWriter`, an ingested file may contain range tombstones, and that ingested file may be assigned global seqno zero. When such tombstones are added to the collapsed map, they resemble sentinel tombstones due to having seqno zero. Then, the invariant mentioned above about never having consecutive sentinel tombstones can be violated. The symptom of this violation was dereferencing the `end()` iterator (#4204). The fix in this PR is to not add range tombstones with seqno zero to the collapsed map. They're not needed anyways since they can't possibly cover anything (in case of a key and a range tombstone with the same seqno, the key is visible). Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/4216 Differential Revision: D9121716 Pulled By: ajkr fbshipit-source-id: f5b78a70bea9527354603ea7ac8542a7e2b6a210
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21 KiB
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622 lines
21 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2016-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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#include "db/range_del_aggregator.h"
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#include "util/heap.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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namespace rocksdb {
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struct TombstoneStartKeyComparator {
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TombstoneStartKeyComparator(const Comparator* c) : cmp(c) {}
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bool operator()(const RangeTombstone& a, const RangeTombstone& b) const {
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return cmp->Compare(a.start_key_, b.start_key_) < 0;
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}
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const Comparator* cmp;
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};
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// An UncollapsedRangeDelMap is quick to create but slow to answer ShouldDelete
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// queries.
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class UncollapsedRangeDelMap : public RangeDelMap {
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typedef std::multiset<RangeTombstone, TombstoneStartKeyComparator> Rep;
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class Iterator : public RangeDelIterator {
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const Rep& rep_;
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Rep::const_iterator iter_;
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public:
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Iterator(const Rep& rep) : rep_(rep), iter_(rep.begin()) {}
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bool Valid() const override { return iter_ != rep_.end(); }
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void Next() override { iter_++; }
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void Seek(const Slice&) override {
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fprintf(stderr, "UncollapsedRangeDelMap::Iterator::Seek unimplemented\n");
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abort();
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}
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RangeTombstone Tombstone() const override { return *iter_; }
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};
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Rep rep_;
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const Comparator* ucmp_;
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public:
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UncollapsedRangeDelMap(const Comparator* ucmp)
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: rep_(TombstoneStartKeyComparator(ucmp)), ucmp_(ucmp) {}
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bool ShouldDelete(const ParsedInternalKey& parsed,
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RangeDelPositioningMode mode) {
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(void)mode;
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assert(mode == RangeDelPositioningMode::kFullScan);
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for (const auto& tombstone : rep_) {
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if (ucmp_->Compare(parsed.user_key, tombstone.start_key_) < 0) {
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break;
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}
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if (parsed.sequence < tombstone.seq_ &&
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ucmp_->Compare(parsed.user_key, tombstone.end_key_) < 0) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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bool IsRangeOverlapped(const Slice& start, const Slice& end) {
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for (const auto& tombstone : rep_) {
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if (ucmp_->Compare(start, tombstone.end_key_) < 0 &&
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ucmp_->Compare(tombstone.start_key_, end) <= 0 &&
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ucmp_->Compare(tombstone.start_key_, tombstone.end_key_) < 0) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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void AddTombstone(RangeTombstone tombstone) { rep_.emplace(tombstone); }
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size_t Size() const { return rep_.size(); }
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void InvalidatePosition() {} // no-op
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std::unique_ptr<RangeDelIterator> NewIterator() {
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return std::unique_ptr<RangeDelIterator>(new Iterator(this->rep_));
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}
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};
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// A CollapsedRangeDelMap is slow to create but quick to answer ShouldDelete
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// queries.
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//
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// An explanation of the design follows. Suppose we have tombstones [b, n) @ 1,
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// [e, h) @ 2, [q, t) @ 2, and [g, k) @ 3. Visually, the tombstones look like
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// this:
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//
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// 3: g---k
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// 2: e---h q--t
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// 1: b------------n
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//
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// The CollapsedRangeDelMap representation is based on the observation that
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// wherever tombstones overlap, we need only store the tombstone with the
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// largest seqno. From the perspective of a read at seqno 4 or greater, this set
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// of tombstones is exactly equivalent:
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//
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// 3: g---k
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// 2: e--g q--t
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// 1: b--e k--n
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//
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// Because these tombstones do not overlap, they can be efficiently represented
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// in an ordered map from keys to sequence numbers. Each entry should be thought
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// of as a transition from one tombstone to the next. In this example, the
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// CollapsedRangeDelMap would store the following entries, in order:
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//
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// b → 1, e → 2, g → 3, k → 1, n → 0, q → 2, t → 0
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//
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// If a tombstone ends before the next tombstone begins, a sentinel seqno of 0
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// is installed to indicate that no tombstone exists. This occurs at keys n and
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// t in the example above.
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//
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// To check whether a key K is covered by a tombstone, the map is binary
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// searched for the last key less than K. K is covered iff the map entry has a
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// larger seqno than K. As an example, consider the key h @ 4. It would be
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// compared against the map entry g → 3 and determined to be uncovered. By
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// contrast, the key h @ 2 would be determined to be covered.
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class CollapsedRangeDelMap : public RangeDelMap {
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typedef std::map<Slice, SequenceNumber, stl_wrappers::LessOfComparator> Rep;
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class Iterator : public RangeDelIterator {
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void MaybeSeekPastSentinel() {
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if (Valid() && iter_->second == 0) {
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iter_++;
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}
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}
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const Rep& rep_;
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Rep::const_iterator iter_;
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public:
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Iterator(const Rep& rep) : rep_(rep), iter_(rep.begin()) {}
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bool Valid() const override { return iter_ != rep_.end(); }
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void Next() override {
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iter_++;
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MaybeSeekPastSentinel();
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}
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void Seek(const Slice& target) override {
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iter_ = rep_.upper_bound(target);
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if (iter_ != rep_.begin()) {
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iter_--;
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}
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MaybeSeekPastSentinel();
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}
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RangeTombstone Tombstone() const override {
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assert(Valid());
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assert(std::next(iter_) != rep_.end());
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assert(iter_->second != 0);
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RangeTombstone tombstone;
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tombstone.start_key_ = iter_->first;
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tombstone.end_key_ = std::next(iter_)->first;
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tombstone.seq_ = iter_->second;
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return tombstone;
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}
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};
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Rep rep_;
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Rep::iterator iter_;
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const Comparator* ucmp_;
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public:
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CollapsedRangeDelMap(const Comparator* ucmp) : ucmp_(ucmp) {
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InvalidatePosition();
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}
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bool ShouldDelete(const ParsedInternalKey& parsed,
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RangeDelPositioningMode mode) {
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if (iter_ == rep_.end() &&
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(mode == RangeDelPositioningMode::kForwardTraversal ||
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mode == RangeDelPositioningMode::kBackwardTraversal)) {
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// invalid (e.g., if AddTombstones() changed the deletions), so need to
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// reseek
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mode = RangeDelPositioningMode::kBinarySearch;
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}
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switch (mode) {
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case RangeDelPositioningMode::kFullScan:
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assert(false);
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case RangeDelPositioningMode::kForwardTraversal:
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assert(iter_ != rep_.end());
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if (iter_ == rep_.begin() &&
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ucmp_->Compare(parsed.user_key, iter_->first) < 0) {
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// before start of deletion intervals
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return false;
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}
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while (std::next(iter_) != rep_.end() &&
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ucmp_->Compare(std::next(iter_)->first, parsed.user_key) <= 0) {
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++iter_;
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}
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break;
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case RangeDelPositioningMode::kBackwardTraversal:
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assert(iter_ != rep_.end());
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while (iter_ != rep_.begin() &&
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ucmp_->Compare(parsed.user_key, iter_->first) < 0) {
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--iter_;
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}
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if (iter_ == rep_.begin() &&
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ucmp_->Compare(parsed.user_key, iter_->first) < 0) {
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// before start of deletion intervals
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return false;
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}
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break;
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case RangeDelPositioningMode::kBinarySearch:
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iter_ = rep_.upper_bound(parsed.user_key);
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if (iter_ == rep_.begin()) {
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// before start of deletion intervals
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return false;
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}
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--iter_;
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break;
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}
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assert(iter_ != rep_.end() &&
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ucmp_->Compare(iter_->first, parsed.user_key) <= 0);
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assert(std::next(iter_) == rep_.end() ||
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ucmp_->Compare(parsed.user_key, std::next(iter_)->first) < 0);
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return parsed.sequence < iter_->second;
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}
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bool IsRangeOverlapped(const Slice&, const Slice&) {
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// Unimplemented because the only client of this method, file ingestion,
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// uses uncollapsed maps.
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fprintf(stderr, "CollapsedRangeDelMap::IsRangeOverlapped unimplemented");
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abort();
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}
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void AddTombstone(RangeTombstone t) {
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if (ucmp_->Compare(t.start_key_, t.end_key_) >= 0 ||
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t.seq_ == 0) {
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// The tombstone covers no keys. Nothing to do.
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return;
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}
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auto it = rep_.upper_bound(t.start_key_);
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auto prev_seq = [&]() {
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return it == rep_.begin() ? 0 : std::prev(it)->second;
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};
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// end_seq stores the seqno of the last transition that the new tombstone
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// covered. This is the seqno that we'll install if we need to insert a
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// transition for the new tombstone's end key.
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SequenceNumber end_seq = 0;
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// In the diagrams below, the new tombstone is always [c, k) @ 2. The
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// existing tombstones are varied to depict different scenarios. Uppercase
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// letters are used to indicate points that exist in the map, while
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// lowercase letters are used to indicate points that do not exist in the
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// map. The location of the iterator is marked with a caret; it may point
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// off the end of the diagram to indicate that it is positioned at a
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// entry with a larger key whose specific key is irrelevant.
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if (t.seq_ > prev_seq()) {
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// The new tombstone's start point covers the existing tombstone:
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//
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// 3: 3: A--C 3: 3:
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// 2: c--- OR 2: c--- OR 2: c--- OR 2: c------
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// 1: A--C 1: 1: A------ 1: C------
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// ^ ^ ^ ^
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// Insert a new transition at the new tombstone's start point, or raise
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// the existing transition at that point to the new tombstone's seqno.
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end_seq = prev_seq();
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rep_[t.start_key_] = t.seq_; // operator[] will overwrite existing entry
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} else {
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// The new tombstone's start point is covered by an existing tombstone:
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//
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// 3: A----- OR 3: C------
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// 2: c--- 2: c------
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// ^ ^
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// Do nothing.
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}
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// Look at all the existing transitions that overlap the new tombstone.
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while (it != rep_.end() && ucmp_->Compare(it->first, t.end_key_) < 0) {
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if (t.seq_ > it->second) {
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// The transition is to an existing tombstone that the new tombstone
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// covers. Save the covered tombstone's seqno. We'll need to return to
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// it if the new tombstone ends before the existing tombstone.
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end_seq = it->second;
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if (t.seq_ == prev_seq()) {
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// The previous transition is to the seqno of the new tombstone:
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//
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// 3: 3: 3: --F
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// 2: C------ OR 2: C------ OR 2: F----
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// 1: F--- 1: ---F 1: H--
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// ^ ^ ^
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//
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// Erase this transition. It's been superseded.
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it = rep_.erase(it);
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continue; // skip increment; erase positions iterator correctly
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} else {
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// The previous transition is to a tombstone that covers the new
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// tombstone, but this transition is to a tombstone that is covered by
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// the new tombstone. That is, this is the end of a run of existing
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// tombstones that cover the new tombstone:
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//
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// 3: A---E OR 3: E-G
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// 2: c---- 2: ------
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// ^ ^
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// Preserve this transition point, but raise it to the new tombstone's
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// seqno.
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it->second = t.seq_;
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}
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} else {
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// The transition is to an existing tombstone that covers the new
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// tombstone:
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//
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// 4: 4: --F
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// 3: F-- OR 3: F--
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// 2: ----- 2: -----
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// ^ ^
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// Do nothing.
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}
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++it;
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}
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if (t.seq_ == prev_seq()) {
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// The new tombstone is unterminated in the map:
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//
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// 3: OR 3: --G OR 3: --G K--
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// 2: C-------k 2: G---k 2: G---k
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// ^ ^ ^
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// End it now, returning to the last seqno we covered. Because end keys
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// are exclusive, if there's an existing transition at t.end_key_, it
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// takes precedence over the transition that we install here.
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rep_.emplace(t.end_key_, end_seq); // emplace is a noop if existing entry
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} else {
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// The new tombstone is implicitly ended because its end point is covered
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// by an existing tombstone with a higher seqno.
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//
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// 3: I---M OR 3: A-----------M
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// 2: ----k 2: c-------k
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// ^ ^
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// Do nothing.
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}
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}
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size_t Size() const { return rep_.size() - 1; }
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void InvalidatePosition() { iter_ = rep_.end(); }
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std::unique_ptr<RangeDelIterator> NewIterator() {
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return std::unique_ptr<RangeDelIterator>(new Iterator(this->rep_));
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}
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};
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RangeDelAggregator::RangeDelAggregator(
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const InternalKeyComparator& icmp,
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const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots,
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bool collapse_deletions /* = true */)
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: upper_bound_(kMaxSequenceNumber),
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icmp_(icmp),
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collapse_deletions_(collapse_deletions) {
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InitRep(snapshots);
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}
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RangeDelAggregator::RangeDelAggregator(const InternalKeyComparator& icmp,
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SequenceNumber snapshot,
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bool collapse_deletions /* = false */)
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: upper_bound_(snapshot),
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icmp_(icmp),
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collapse_deletions_(collapse_deletions) {}
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void RangeDelAggregator::InitRep(const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots) {
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assert(rep_ == nullptr);
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rep_.reset(new Rep());
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for (auto snapshot : snapshots) {
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rep_->stripe_map_.emplace(snapshot, NewRangeDelMap());
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}
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// Data newer than any snapshot falls in this catch-all stripe
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rep_->stripe_map_.emplace(kMaxSequenceNumber, NewRangeDelMap());
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rep_->pinned_iters_mgr_.StartPinning();
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}
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std::unique_ptr<RangeDelMap> RangeDelAggregator::NewRangeDelMap() {
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RangeDelMap* tombstone_map;
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if (collapse_deletions_) {
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tombstone_map = new CollapsedRangeDelMap(icmp_.user_comparator());
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} else {
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tombstone_map = new UncollapsedRangeDelMap(icmp_.user_comparator());
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}
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return std::unique_ptr<RangeDelMap>(tombstone_map);
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}
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bool RangeDelAggregator::ShouldDeleteImpl(const Slice& internal_key,
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RangeDelPositioningMode mode) {
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assert(rep_ != nullptr);
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ParsedInternalKey parsed;
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if (!ParseInternalKey(internal_key, &parsed)) {
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assert(false);
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}
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return ShouldDelete(parsed, mode);
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}
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bool RangeDelAggregator::ShouldDeleteImpl(const ParsedInternalKey& parsed,
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RangeDelPositioningMode mode) {
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assert(IsValueType(parsed.type));
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assert(rep_ != nullptr);
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auto& tombstone_map = GetRangeDelMap(parsed.sequence);
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if (tombstone_map.IsEmpty()) {
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return false;
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}
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return tombstone_map.ShouldDelete(parsed, mode);
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}
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bool RangeDelAggregator::IsRangeOverlapped(const Slice& start,
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const Slice& end) {
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// Unimplemented because the only client of this method, file ingestion,
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// uses uncollapsed maps.
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assert(!collapse_deletions_);
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if (rep_ == nullptr) {
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return false;
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}
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for (const auto& stripe : rep_->stripe_map_) {
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if (stripe.second->IsRangeOverlapped(start, end)) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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Status RangeDelAggregator::AddTombstones(
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std::unique_ptr<InternalIterator> input,
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const InternalKey* smallest,
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const InternalKey* largest) {
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if (input == nullptr) {
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return Status::OK();
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}
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input->SeekToFirst();
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bool first_iter = true;
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while (input->Valid()) {
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if (first_iter) {
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if (rep_ == nullptr) {
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InitRep({upper_bound_});
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} else {
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InvalidateRangeDelMapPositions();
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}
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first_iter = false;
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}
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ParsedInternalKey parsed_key;
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bool parsed;
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if (input->IsKeyPinned()) {
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parsed = ParseInternalKey(input->key(), &parsed_key);
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} else {
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// The tombstone map holds slices into the iterator's memory. Make a
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// copy of the key if it is not pinned.
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rep_->pinned_slices_.emplace_back(input->key().data(),
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input->key().size());
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parsed = ParseInternalKey(rep_->pinned_slices_.back(), &parsed_key);
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}
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if (!parsed) {
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return Status::Corruption("Unable to parse range tombstone InternalKey");
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}
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RangeTombstone tombstone;
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if (input->IsValuePinned()) {
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tombstone = RangeTombstone(parsed_key, input->value());
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} else {
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// The tombstone map holds slices into the iterator's memory. Make a
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// copy of the value if it is not pinned.
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rep_->pinned_slices_.emplace_back(input->value().data(),
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input->value().size());
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tombstone = RangeTombstone(parsed_key, rep_->pinned_slices_.back());
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}
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// Truncate the tombstone to the range [smallest, largest].
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if (smallest != nullptr) {
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if (icmp_.user_comparator()->Compare(
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tombstone.start_key_, smallest->user_key()) < 0) {
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tombstone.start_key_ = smallest->user_key();
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}
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}
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if (largest != nullptr) {
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// This is subtly correct despite the discrepancy between
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// FileMetaData::largest being inclusive while RangeTombstone::end_key_
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// is exclusive. A tombstone will only extend past the bounds of an
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// sstable if its end-key is the largest key in the table. If that
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// occurs, the largest key for the table is set based on the smallest
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// key in the next table in the level. In that case, largest->user_key()
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// is not actually a key in the current table and thus we can use it as
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// the exclusive end-key for the tombstone.
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if (icmp_.user_comparator()->Compare(
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tombstone.end_key_, largest->user_key()) > 0) {
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// The largest key should be a tombstone sentinel key.
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assert(GetInternalKeySeqno(largest->Encode()) == kMaxSequenceNumber);
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tombstone.end_key_ = largest->user_key();
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}
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}
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GetRangeDelMap(tombstone.seq_).AddTombstone(std::move(tombstone));
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input->Next();
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}
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if (!first_iter) {
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rep_->pinned_iters_mgr_.PinIterator(input.release(), false /* arena */);
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}
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return Status::OK();
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}
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void RangeDelAggregator::InvalidateRangeDelMapPositions() {
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if (rep_ == nullptr) {
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return;
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}
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for (auto& stripe : rep_->stripe_map_) {
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stripe.second->InvalidatePosition();
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}
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}
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RangeDelMap& RangeDelAggregator::GetRangeDelMap(SequenceNumber seq) {
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assert(rep_ != nullptr);
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// The stripe includes seqnum for the snapshot above and excludes seqnum for
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// the snapshot below.
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StripeMap::iterator iter;
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if (seq > 0) {
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// upper_bound() checks strict inequality so need to subtract one
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iter = rep_->stripe_map_.upper_bound(seq - 1);
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} else {
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iter = rep_->stripe_map_.begin();
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}
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// catch-all stripe justifies this assertion in either of above cases
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assert(iter != rep_->stripe_map_.end());
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return *iter->second;
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}
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bool RangeDelAggregator::IsEmpty() {
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if (rep_ == nullptr) {
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return true;
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}
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for (const auto& stripe : rep_->stripe_map_) {
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if (!stripe.second->IsEmpty()) {
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool RangeDelAggregator::AddFile(uint64_t file_number) {
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if (rep_ == nullptr) {
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return true;
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}
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return rep_->added_files_.emplace(file_number).second;
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}
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class MergingRangeDelIter : public RangeDelIterator {
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public:
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MergingRangeDelIter(const Comparator* c)
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: heap_(IterMinHeap(IterComparator(c))), current_(nullptr) {}
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|
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void AddIterator(std::unique_ptr<RangeDelIterator> iter) {
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if (iter->Valid()) {
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|
heap_.push(iter.get());
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iters_.push_back(std::move(iter));
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|
current_ = heap_.top();
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|
}
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|
}
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|
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bool Valid() const override { return current_ != nullptr; }
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|
|
|
void Next() override {
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|
current_->Next();
|
|
if (current_->Valid()) {
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|
heap_.replace_top(current_);
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|
} else {
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|
heap_.pop();
|
|
}
|
|
current_ = heap_.empty() ? nullptr : heap_.top();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Seek(const Slice& target) override {
|
|
heap_.clear();
|
|
for (auto& iter : iters_) {
|
|
iter->Seek(target);
|
|
if (iter->Valid()) {
|
|
heap_.push(iter.get());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
current_ = heap_.empty() ? nullptr : heap_.top();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
RangeTombstone Tombstone() const override { return current_->Tombstone(); }
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
struct IterComparator {
|
|
IterComparator(const Comparator* c) : cmp(c) {}
|
|
|
|
bool operator()(const RangeDelIterator* a,
|
|
const RangeDelIterator* b) const {
|
|
// Note: counterintuitively, returning the tombstone with the larger start
|
|
// key puts the tombstone with the smallest key at the top of the heap.
|
|
return cmp->Compare(a->Tombstone().start_key_,
|
|
b->Tombstone().start_key_) > 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const Comparator* cmp;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
typedef BinaryHeap<RangeDelIterator*, IterComparator> IterMinHeap;
|
|
|
|
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<RangeDelIterator>> iters_;
|
|
IterMinHeap heap_;
|
|
RangeDelIterator* current_;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
std::unique_ptr<RangeDelIterator> RangeDelAggregator::NewIterator() {
|
|
std::unique_ptr<MergingRangeDelIter> iter(
|
|
new MergingRangeDelIter(icmp_.user_comparator()));
|
|
if (rep_ != nullptr) {
|
|
for (const auto& stripe : rep_->stripe_map_) {
|
|
iter->AddIterator(stripe.second->NewIterator());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return std::move(iter);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace rocksdb
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