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// Copyright 2014 The Cockroach Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
// implied. See the License for the specific language governing
// permissions and limitations under the License.
//
// Author: Spencer Kimball ([email protected])
// Author: Andrew Bonventre ([email protected])
// Author: Tobias Schottdorf ([email protected])
// Author: Jiang-Ming Yang ([email protected])
package engine
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"math"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"runtime/debug"
"sort"
"sync"
"time"
"unsafe"
"github.com/dustin/go-humanize"
"github.com/elastic/gosigar"
"github.com/gogo/protobuf/proto"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/roachpb"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/storage/engine/enginepb"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/util/envutil"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/util/hlc"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/util/humanizeutil"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/util/log"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/util/syncutil"
"github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/pkg/util/timeutil"
)
// TODO(tamird): why does rocksdb not link jemalloc,snappy statically?
// #cgo CPPFLAGS: -I../../../c-deps/rocksdb.src/include
// #cgo CPPFLAGS: -I../../../c-deps/protobuf.src/src
// #cgo LDFLAGS: -lprotobuf
// #cgo LDFLAGS: -lrocksdb
// #cgo LDFLAGS: -lsnappy
// #cgo CXXFLAGS: -std=c++11 -Werror -Wall -Wno-sign-compare
// #cgo linux LDFLAGS: -lrt -lpthread
// #cgo windows LDFLAGS: -lrpcrt4
//
// #include <stdlib.h>
// #include "db.h"
import "C"
//export rocksDBLog
func rocksDBLog(s *C.char, n C.int) {
// Note that rocksdb logging is only enabled if log.V(3) is true
// when RocksDB.Open() is called.
log.Info(context.TODO(), C.GoStringN(s, n))
}
//export prettyPrintKey
func prettyPrintKey(cKey C.DBKey) *C.char {
mvccKey := MVCCKey{
Key: C.GoBytes(unsafe.Pointer(cKey.key.data), cKey.key.len),
Timestamp: hlc.Timestamp{
WallTime: int64(cKey.wall_time),
Logical: int32(cKey.logical),
},
}
return C.CString(mvccKey.String())
}
const (
defaultBlockSize = 32 << 10 // 32KB (rocksdb default is 4KB)
// DefaultMaxOpenFiles is the default value for rocksDB's max_open_files
// option.
DefaultMaxOpenFiles = -1
// RecommendedMaxOpenFiles is the recommended value for rocksDB's
// max_open_files option. If more file descriptors are available than the
// recommended number, than the default value is used.
RecommendedMaxOpenFiles = 10000
// MinimumMaxOpenFiles is The minimum value that rocksDB's max_open_files
// option can be set to. While this should be set as high as possible, the
// minimum total for a single store node must be under 2048 for Windows
// compatibility. See:
// https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/266908-command-prompt-console-bash-on-ubuntu-on-windo/suggestions/17310124-add-ability-to-change-max-number-of-open-files-for
MinimumMaxOpenFiles = 1700
)
var useDirectWrites = envutil.EnvOrDefaultBool("COCKROACH_USE_DIRECT_WRITES", false)
// SSTableInfo contains metadata about a single RocksDB sstable. This mirrors
// the C.DBSSTable struct contents.
type SSTableInfo struct {
Level int
Size int64
Start MVCCKey
End MVCCKey
}
// SSTableInfos is a slice of SSTableInfo structures.
type SSTableInfos []SSTableInfo
func (s SSTableInfos) Len() int {
return len(s)
}
func (s SSTableInfos) Swap(i, j int) {
s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
}
func (s SSTableInfos) Less(i, j int) bool {
switch {
case s[i].Level < s[j].Level:
return true
case s[i].Level > s[j].Level:
return false
case s[i].Size > s[j].Size:
return true
case s[i].Size < s[j].Size:
return false
default:
return s[i].Start.Less(s[j].Start)
}
}
func (s SSTableInfos) String() string {
const (
KB = 1 << 10
MB = 1 << 20
GB = 1 << 30
TB = 1 << 40
)
roundTo := func(val, to int64) int64 {
return (val + to/2) / to
}
// We're intentionally not using humanizeutil here as we want a slightly more
// compact representation.
humanize := func(size int64) string {
switch {
case size < MB:
return fmt.Sprintf("%dK", roundTo(size, KB))
case size < GB:
return fmt.Sprintf("%dM", roundTo(size, MB))
case size < TB:
return fmt.Sprintf("%dG", roundTo(size, GB))
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("%dT", roundTo(size, TB))
}
}
type levelInfo struct {
size int64
count int
}
var levels []*levelInfo
for _, t := range s {
for i := len(levels); i <= t.Level; i++ {
levels = append(levels, &levelInfo{})
}
info := levels[t.Level]
info.size += t.Size
info.count++
}
var maxSize int
var maxLevelCount int
for _, info := range levels {
size := len(humanize(info.size))
if maxSize < size {
maxSize = size
}
count := 1 + int(math.Log10(float64(info.count)))
if maxLevelCount < count {
maxLevelCount = count
}
}
levelFormat := fmt.Sprintf("%%d [ %%%ds %%%dd ]:", maxSize, maxLevelCount)
level := -1
var buf bytes.Buffer
var lastSize string
var lastSizeCount int
flushLastSize := func() {
if lastSizeCount > 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " %s", lastSize)
if lastSizeCount > 1 {
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "[%d]", lastSizeCount)
}
lastSizeCount = 0
}
}
maybeFlush := func(newLevel, i int) {
if level == newLevel {
return
}
flushLastSize()
if buf.Len() > 0 {
buf.WriteString("\n")
}
level = newLevel
if level >= 0 {
info := levels[level]
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, levelFormat, level, humanize(info.size), info.count)
}
}
for i, t := range s {
maybeFlush(t.Level, i)
size := humanize(t.Size)
if size == lastSize {
lastSizeCount++
} else {
flushLastSize()
lastSize = size
lastSizeCount = 1
}
}
maybeFlush(-1, 0)
return buf.String()
}
// ReadAmplification returns RocksDB's read amplification, which is the number
// of level-0 sstables plus the number of levels, other than level 0, with at
// least one sstable.
//
// This definition comes from here:
// https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/RocksDB-Tuning-Guide#level-style-compaction
func (s SSTableInfos) ReadAmplification() int {
var readAmp int
seenLevel := make(map[int]bool)
for _, t := range s {
if t.Level == 0 {
readAmp++
} else if !seenLevel[t.Level] {
readAmp++
seenLevel[t.Level] = true
}
}
return readAmp
}
// RocksDBCache is a wrapper around C.DBCache
type RocksDBCache struct {
cache *C.DBCache
}
// NewRocksDBCache creates a new cache of the specified size. Note that the
// cache is refcounted internally and starts out with a refcount of one (i.e.
// Release() should be called after having used the cache).
func NewRocksDBCache(cacheSize int64) RocksDBCache {
return RocksDBCache{cache: C.DBNewCache(C.uint64_t(cacheSize))}
}
func (c RocksDBCache) ref() RocksDBCache {
if c.cache != nil {
c.cache = C.DBRefCache(c.cache)
}
return c
}
// Release releases the cache. Note that the cache will continue to be used
// until all of the RocksDB engines it was attached to have been closed, and
// that RocksDB engines which use it auto-release when they close.
func (c RocksDBCache) Release() {
if c.cache != nil {
C.DBReleaseCache(c.cache)
}
}
// RocksDB is a wrapper around a RocksDB database instance.
type RocksDB struct {
rdb *C.DBEngine
attrs roachpb.Attributes // Attributes for this engine
dir string // The data directory
auxDir string // A path for storing auxiliary files (ideally under dir).
cache RocksDBCache // Shared cache.
maxSize int64 // Used for calculating rebalancing and free space.
maxOpenFiles int // The maximum number of open files this instance will use.
deallocated chan struct{} // Closed when the underlying handle is deallocated.
commit struct {
syncutil.Mutex
cond *sync.Cond
committing bool
commitSeq uint64
pendingSeq uint64
pendingSync bool
pending []*rocksDBBatch
}
}
var _ Engine = &RocksDB{}
var _ Engine = &TestRocksDB{}
// TestRocksDB is a wrapper around an on-disk RocksDB instance that cleans
// after itself when closed.
type TestRocksDB struct {
*RocksDB
dir string // The data directory
}
// NewTestRocksDB allocates and returns an on-disk RocksDB instance. The
// caller must call the engine's Close method when the engine is no longer
// needed which will delete the files stored on disk.
func NewTestRocksDB(dir string) *TestRocksDB {
t := TestRocksDB{dir: dir}
rocksdb, err := NewRocksDB(roachpb.Attributes{}, dir, RocksDBCache{}, 0, DefaultMaxOpenFiles)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
t.RocksDB = rocksdb
return &t
}
// Close closes the database and deletes all generated files.
func (t *TestRocksDB) Close() {
t.RocksDB.Close()
if err := os.RemoveAll(t.dir); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// NewRocksDB allocates and returns a new RocksDB object.
// This creates options and opens the database. If the database
// doesn't yet exist at the specified directory, one is initialized
// from scratch.
// The caller must call the engine's Close method when the engine is no longer
// needed.
func NewRocksDB(
attrs roachpb.Attributes, dir string, cache RocksDBCache, maxSize int64, maxOpenFiles int,
) (*RocksDB, error) {
if dir == "" {
panic("dir must be non-empty")
}
r := &RocksDB{
attrs: attrs,
dir: dir,
cache: cache.ref(),
maxSize: maxSize,
maxOpenFiles: maxOpenFiles,
deallocated: make(chan struct{}),
}
auxDir := filepath.Join(dir, "auxiliary")
if err := r.SetAuxiliaryDir(auxDir); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := r.open(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return r, nil
}
func newMemRocksDB(attrs roachpb.Attributes, cache RocksDBCache, maxSize int64) (*RocksDB, error) {
r := &RocksDB{
attrs: attrs,
// dir: empty dir == "mem" RocksDB instance.
cache: cache.ref(),
maxSize: maxSize,
deallocated: make(chan struct{}),
}
if err := r.SetAuxiliaryDir(os.TempDir()); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := r.open(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return r, nil
}
// String formatter.
func (r *RocksDB) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", r.attrs.Attrs, r.dir)
}
func (r *RocksDB) open() error {
var ver storageVersion
if len(r.dir) != 0 {
log.Infof(context.TODO(), "opening rocksdb instance at %q", r.dir)
// Check the version number.
var err error
if ver, err = getVersion(r.dir); err != nil {
return err
}
if ver < versionMinimum || ver > versionCurrent {
// Instead of an error, we should call a migration if possible when
// one is needed immediately following the DBOpen call.
return fmt.Errorf("incompatible rocksdb data version, current:%d, on disk:%d, minimum:%d",
versionCurrent, ver, versionMinimum)
}
} else {
if log.V(2) {
log.Infof(context.TODO(), "opening in memory rocksdb instance")
}
// In memory dbs are always current.
ver = versionCurrent
}
blockSize := envutil.EnvOrDefaultBytes("COCKROACH_ROCKSDB_BLOCK_SIZE", defaultBlockSize)
walTTL := envutil.EnvOrDefaultDuration("COCKROACH_ROCKSDB_WAL_TTL", 0).Seconds()
status := C.DBOpen(&r.rdb, goToCSlice([]byte(r.dir)),
C.DBOptions{
cache: r.cache.cache,
block_size: C.uint64_t(blockSize),
wal_ttl_seconds: C.uint64_t(walTTL),
use_direct_writes: C.bool(useDirectWrites),
logging_enabled: C.bool(log.V(3)),
num_cpu: C.int(runtime.NumCPU()),
max_open_files: C.int(r.maxOpenFiles),
})
if err := statusToError(status); err != nil {
return errors.Errorf("could not open rocksdb instance: %s", err)
}
// Update or add the version file if needed.
if ver < versionCurrent {
if err := writeVersionFile(r.dir); err != nil {
return err
}
}
r.commit.cond = sync.NewCond(&r.commit.Mutex)
// Start a goroutine that will finish when the underlying handle
// is deallocated. This is used to check a leak in tests.
go func() {
<-r.deallocated
}()
return nil
}
// Close closes the database by deallocating the underlying handle.
func (r *RocksDB) Close() {
if r.rdb == nil {
log.Errorf(context.TODO(), "closing unopened rocksdb instance")
return
}
if len(r.dir) == 0 {
if log.V(1) {
log.Infof(context.TODO(), "closing in-memory rocksdb instance")
}
} else {
log.Infof(context.TODO(), "closing rocksdb instance at %q", r.dir)
}
if r.rdb != nil {
C.DBClose(r.rdb)
r.rdb = nil
}
r.cache.Release()
close(r.deallocated)
}
// Closed returns true if the engine is closed.
func (r *RocksDB) Closed() bool {
return r.rdb == nil
}
// Attrs returns the list of attributes describing this engine. This
// may include a specification of disk type (e.g. hdd, ssd, fio, etc.)
// and potentially other labels to identify important attributes of
// the engine.
func (r *RocksDB) Attrs() roachpb.Attributes {
return r.attrs
}
// Put sets the given key to the value provided.
//
// The key and value byte slices may be reused safely. put takes a copy of
// them before returning.
func (r *RocksDB) Put(key MVCCKey, value []byte) error {
return dbPut(r.rdb, key, value)
}
// Merge implements the RocksDB merge operator using the function goMergeInit
// to initialize missing values and goMerge to merge the old and the given
// value into a new value, which is then stored under key.
// Currently 64-bit counter logic is implemented. See the documentation of
// goMerge and goMergeInit for details.
//
// The key and value byte slices may be reused safely. merge takes a copy
// of them before returning.
func (r *RocksDB) Merge(key MVCCKey, value []byte) error {
return dbMerge(r.rdb, key, value)
}
// ApplyBatchRepr atomically applies a set of batched updates. Created by
// calling Repr() on a batch. Using this method is equivalent to constructing
// and committing a batch whose Repr() equals repr.
func (r *RocksDB) ApplyBatchRepr(repr []byte, sync bool) error {
return dbApplyBatchRepr(r.rdb, repr, sync)
}
// Get returns the value for the given key.
func (r *RocksDB) Get(key MVCCKey) ([]byte, error) {
return dbGet(r.rdb, key)
}
// GetProto fetches the value at the specified key and unmarshals it.
func (r *RocksDB) GetProto(
key MVCCKey, msg proto.Message,
) (ok bool, keyBytes, valBytes int64, err error) {
return dbGetProto(r.rdb, key, msg)
}
// Clear removes the item from the db with the given key.
func (r *RocksDB) Clear(key MVCCKey) error {
return dbClear(r.rdb, key)
}
// ClearRange removes a set of entries, from start (inclusive) to end
// (exclusive).
func (r *RocksDB) ClearRange(start, end MVCCKey) error {
return dbClearRange(r.rdb, start, end)
}
// ClearIterRange removes a set of entries, from start (inclusive) to end
// (exclusive).
func (r *RocksDB) ClearIterRange(iter Iterator, start, end MVCCKey) error {
return dbClearIterRange(r.rdb, iter, start, end)
}
// Iterate iterates from start to end keys, invoking f on each
// key/value pair. See engine.Iterate for details.
func (r *RocksDB) Iterate(start, end MVCCKey, f func(MVCCKeyValue) (bool, error)) error {
return dbIterate(r.rdb, r, start, end, f)
}
// Capacity queries the underlying file system for disk capacity information.
func (r *RocksDB) Capacity() (roachpb.StoreCapacity, error) {
fileSystemUsage := gosigar.FileSystemUsage{}
dir := r.dir
if dir == "" {
// This is an in-memory instance. Pretend we're empty since we
// don't know better and only use this for testing. Using any
// part of the actual file system here can throw off allocator
// rebalancing in a hard-to-trace manner. See #7050.
return roachpb.StoreCapacity{
Capacity: r.maxSize,
Available: r.maxSize,
}, nil
}
if err := fileSystemUsage.Get(dir); err != nil {
return roachpb.StoreCapacity{}, err
}
if fileSystemUsage.Total > math.MaxInt64 {
return roachpb.StoreCapacity{}, fmt.Errorf("unsupported disk size %s, max supported size is %s",
humanize.IBytes(fileSystemUsage.Total), humanizeutil.IBytes(math.MaxInt64))
}
if fileSystemUsage.Avail > math.MaxInt64 {
return roachpb.StoreCapacity{}, fmt.Errorf("unsupported disk size %s, max supported size is %s",
humanize.IBytes(fileSystemUsage.Avail), humanizeutil.IBytes(math.MaxInt64))
}
fsuTotal := int64(fileSystemUsage.Total)
fsuAvail := int64(fileSystemUsage.Avail)
// If no size limitation have been placed on the store size or if the
// limitation is greater than what's available, just return the actual
// totals.
if r.maxSize == 0 || r.maxSize >= fsuTotal || r.dir == "" {
return roachpb.StoreCapacity{
Capacity: fsuTotal,
Available: fsuAvail,
}, nil
}
// Find the total size of all the files in the r.dir and all its
// subdirectories.
var totalUsedBytes int64
if errOuter := filepath.Walk(r.dir, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if err != nil {
return nil
}
if info.Mode().IsRegular() {
totalUsedBytes += info.Size()
}
return nil
}); errOuter != nil {
return roachpb.StoreCapacity{}, errOuter
}
available := r.maxSize - totalUsedBytes
if available > fsuAvail {
available = fsuAvail
}
if available < 0 {
available = 0
}
return roachpb.StoreCapacity{
Capacity: r.maxSize,
Available: available,
}, nil
}
// Compact forces compaction on the database.
func (r *RocksDB) Compact() error {
return statusToError(C.DBCompact(r.rdb))
}
// Destroy destroys the underlying filesystem data associated with the database.
func (r *RocksDB) Destroy() error {
return statusToError(C.DBDestroy(goToCSlice([]byte(r.dir))))
}
// Flush causes RocksDB to write all in-memory data to disk immediately.
func (r *RocksDB) Flush() error {
return statusToError(C.DBFlush(r.rdb))
}
// NewIterator returns an iterator over this rocksdb engine.
func (r *RocksDB) NewIterator(prefix bool) Iterator {
return newRocksDBIterator(r.rdb, prefix, r)
}
// NewTimeBoundIterator is like NewIterator, but returns a time-bound iterator.
func (r *RocksDB) NewTimeBoundIterator(start, end hlc.Timestamp) Iterator {
it := &rocksDBIterator{}
it.initTimeBound(r.rdb, start, end, r)
return it
}
// NewSnapshot creates a snapshot handle from engine and returns a
// read-only rocksDBSnapshot engine.
func (r *RocksDB) NewSnapshot() Reader {
if r.rdb == nil {
panic("RocksDB is not initialized yet")
}
return &rocksDBSnapshot{
parent: r,
handle: C.DBNewSnapshot(r.rdb),
}
}
// NewReadOnly returns a new ReadWriter wrapping this rocksdb engine.
func (r *RocksDB) NewReadOnly() ReadWriter {
return &rocksDBReadOnly{
parent: r,
isClosed: false,
}
}
type rocksDBReadOnly struct {
parent *RocksDB
prefixIter reusableIterator
normalIter reusableIterator
isClosed bool
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) Close() {
if r.isClosed {
panic("closing an already-closed rocksDBReadOnly")
}
r.isClosed = true
if i := &r.prefixIter.rocksDBIterator; i.iter != nil {
i.destroy()
}
if i := &r.normalIter.rocksDBIterator; i.iter != nil {
i.destroy()
}
}
// Read-only batches are not committed
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) Closed() bool {
return r.isClosed
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) Get(key MVCCKey) ([]byte, error) {
if r.isClosed {
panic("using a closed rocksDBReadOnly")
}
return dbGet(r.parent.rdb, key)
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) GetProto(
key MVCCKey, msg proto.Message,
) (ok bool, keyBytes, valBytes int64, err error) {
if r.isClosed {
panic("using a closed rocksDBReadOnly")
}
return dbGetProto(r.parent.rdb, key, msg)
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) Iterate(start, end MVCCKey, f func(MVCCKeyValue) (bool, error)) error {
if r.isClosed {
panic("using a closed rocksDBReadOnly")
}
return dbIterate(r.parent.rdb, r, start, end, f)
}
// NewIterator returns an iterator over the underlying engine. Note
// that the returned iterator is cached and re-used for the lifetime of the
// rocksDBReadOnly. A panic will be thrown if multiple prefix or normal (non-prefix)
// iterators are used simultaneously on the same rocksDBReadOnly.
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) NewIterator(prefix bool) Iterator {
if r.isClosed {
panic("using a closed rocksDBReadOnly")
}
iter := &r.normalIter
if prefix {
iter = &r.prefixIter
}
if iter.rocksDBIterator.iter == nil {
iter.rocksDBIterator.init(r.parent.rdb, prefix, r)
}
if iter.inuse {
panic("iterator already in use")
}
iter.inuse = true
return iter
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) NewTimeBoundIterator(start, end hlc.Timestamp) Iterator {
if r.isClosed {
panic("using a closed rocksDBReadOnly")
}
it := &rocksDBIterator{}
it.initTimeBound(r.parent.rdb, start, end, r)
return it
}
// Writer methods are not implemented for rocksDBReadOnly. Ideally, the code could be refactored so that
// a Reader could be supplied to evaluateBatch
// Writer is the write interface to an engine's data.
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) ApplyBatchRepr(repr []byte, sync bool) error {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) Clear(key MVCCKey) error {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) ClearRange(start, end MVCCKey) error {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) ClearIterRange(iter Iterator, start, end MVCCKey) error {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) Merge(key MVCCKey, value []byte) error {
panic("not implemented")
}
func (r *rocksDBReadOnly) Put(key MVCCKey, value []byte) error {
panic("not implemented")
}
// NewBatch returns a new batch wrapping this rocksdb engine.
func (r *RocksDB) NewBatch() Batch {
return newRocksDBBatch(r, false /* writeOnly */)
}
// NewWriteOnlyBatch returns a new write-only batch wrapping this rocksdb
// engine.
func (r *RocksDB) NewWriteOnlyBatch() Batch {
return newRocksDBBatch(r, true /* writeOnly */)
}
// GetSSTables retrieves metadata about this engine's live sstables.
func (r *RocksDB) GetSSTables() SSTableInfos {
var n C.int
tables := C.DBGetSSTables(r.rdb, &n)
// We can't index into tables because it is a pointer, not a slice. The
// hackery below treats the pointer as an array and then constructs a slice
// from it.
tablesPtr := uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(tables))
tableSize := unsafe.Sizeof(C.DBSSTable{})
tableVal := func(i int) C.DBSSTable {
return *(*C.DBSSTable)(unsafe.Pointer(tablesPtr + uintptr(i)*tableSize))
}
res := make(SSTableInfos, n)
for i := range res {
r := &res[i]
tv := tableVal(i)
r.Level = int(tv.level)
r.Size = int64(tv.size)
r.Start = cToGoKey(tv.start_key)
r.End = cToGoKey(tv.end_key)
if ptr := tv.start_key.key.data; ptr != nil {
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(ptr))
}
if ptr := tv.end_key.key.data; ptr != nil {
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(ptr))
}
}
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(tables))
sort.Sort(res)
return res
}
// getUserProperties fetches the user properties stored in each sstable's
// metadata.
func (r *RocksDB) getUserProperties() (enginepb.SSTUserPropertiesCollection, error) {
buf := cStringToGoBytes(C.DBGetUserProperties(r.rdb))
var ssts enginepb.SSTUserPropertiesCollection
if err := ssts.Unmarshal(buf); err != nil {
return enginepb.SSTUserPropertiesCollection{}, err
}
if ssts.Error != "" {
return enginepb.SSTUserPropertiesCollection{}, errors.New(ssts.Error)
}
return ssts, nil
}
// GetStats retrieves stats from this engine's RocksDB instance and
// returns it in a new instance of Stats.
func (r *RocksDB) GetStats() (*Stats, error) {
var s C.DBStatsResult
if err := statusToError(C.DBGetStats(r.rdb, &s)); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &Stats{
BlockCacheHits: int64(s.block_cache_hits),
BlockCacheMisses: int64(s.block_cache_misses),
BlockCacheUsage: int64(s.block_cache_usage),
BlockCachePinnedUsage: int64(s.block_cache_pinned_usage),
BloomFilterPrefixChecked: int64(s.bloom_filter_prefix_checked),
BloomFilterPrefixUseful: int64(s.bloom_filter_prefix_useful),
MemtableHits: int64(s.memtable_hits),
MemtableMisses: int64(s.memtable_misses),
MemtableTotalSize: int64(s.memtable_total_size),
Flushes: int64(s.flushes),
Compactions: int64(s.compactions),
TableReadersMemEstimate: int64(s.table_readers_mem_estimate),
}, nil
}
type rocksDBSnapshot struct {
parent *RocksDB
handle *C.DBEngine
}
// Close releases the snapshot handle.
func (r *rocksDBSnapshot) Close() {
C.DBClose(r.handle)
r.handle = nil
}
// Closed returns true if the engine is closed.
func (r *rocksDBSnapshot) Closed() bool {
return r.handle == nil
}
// Get returns the value for the given key, nil otherwise using
// the snapshot handle.
func (r *rocksDBSnapshot) Get(key MVCCKey) ([]byte, error) {
return dbGet(r.handle, key)
}
func (r *rocksDBSnapshot) GetProto(
key MVCCKey, msg proto.Message,
) (ok bool, keyBytes, valBytes int64, err error) {
return dbGetProto(r.handle, key, msg)
}
// Iterate iterates over the keys between start inclusive and end
// exclusive, invoking f() on each key/value pair using the snapshot
// handle.
func (r *rocksDBSnapshot) Iterate(start, end MVCCKey, f func(MVCCKeyValue) (bool, error)) error {
return dbIterate(r.handle, r, start, end, f)
}
// NewIterator returns a new instance of an Iterator over the
// engine using the snapshot handle.
func (r *rocksDBSnapshot) NewIterator(prefix bool) Iterator {
return newRocksDBIterator(r.handle, prefix, r)
}
// NewTimeBoundIterator is like NewIterator, but returns a time-bound iterator.
func (r *rocksDBSnapshot) NewTimeBoundIterator(start, end hlc.Timestamp) Iterator {
panic("not implemented")
}
// reusableIterator wraps rocksDBIterator and allows reuse of an iterator
// for the lifetime of a batch.
type reusableIterator struct {
rocksDBIterator
inuse bool
}
func (r *reusableIterator) Close() {
// reusableIterator.Close() leaves the underlying rocksdb iterator open until
// the associated batch is closed.
if !r.inuse {
panic("closing idle iterator")
}
r.inuse = false
}
type distinctBatch struct {
*rocksDBBatch
prefixIter reusableIterator
normalIter reusableIterator
}
func (r *distinctBatch) Close() {
if !r.distinctOpen {
panic("distinct batch not open")
}
r.distinctOpen = false
}
// NewIterator returns an iterator over the batch and underlying engine. Note
// that the returned iterator is cached and re-used for the lifetime of the
// batch. A panic will be thrown if multiple prefix or normal (non-prefix)
// iterators are used simultaneously on the same batch.
func (r *distinctBatch) NewIterator(prefix bool) Iterator {
// Used the cached iterator, creating it on first access.
iter := &r.normalIter
if prefix {
iter = &r.prefixIter
}
if iter.rocksDBIterator.iter == nil {
if r.writeOnly {
iter.rocksDBIterator.init(r.parent.rdb, prefix, r)
} else {
iter.rocksDBIterator.init(r.batch, prefix, r)
}
}
if iter.inuse {
panic("iterator already in use")
}
iter.inuse = true
return iter
}
func (r *distinctBatch) Get(key MVCCKey) ([]byte, error) {
if r.writeOnly {
return dbGet(r.parent.rdb, key)
}
return dbGet(r.batch, key)
}
func (r *distinctBatch) GetProto(
key MVCCKey, msg proto.Message,
) (ok bool, keyBytes, valBytes int64, err error) {
if r.writeOnly {
return dbGetProto(r.parent.rdb, key, msg)
}
return dbGetProto(r.batch, key, msg)
}
func (r *distinctBatch) Iterate(start, end MVCCKey, f func(MVCCKeyValue) (bool, error)) error {
return dbIterate(r.batch, r, start, end, f)
}
func (r *distinctBatch) Put(key MVCCKey, value []byte) error {
r.builder.Put(key, value)
return nil
}
func (r *distinctBatch) Merge(key MVCCKey, value []byte) error {
r.builder.Merge(key, value)
return nil
}
func (r *distinctBatch) Clear(key MVCCKey) error {
r.builder.Clear(key)
return nil
}
func (r *distinctBatch) ClearRange(start, end MVCCKey) error {
if !r.writeOnly {
panic("readable batch")
}
r.flushMutations()
r.flushes++ // make sure that Repr() doesn't take a shortcut