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// 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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2011-03-18 23:37:00 +01:00
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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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//
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// Endian-neutral encoding:
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// * Fixed-length numbers are encoded with least-significant byte first
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// * In addition we support variable length "varint" encoding
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// * Strings are encoded prefixed by their length in varint format
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2013-10-05 07:32:05 +02:00
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#pragma once
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2011-03-18 23:37:00 +01:00
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <string>
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2014-01-25 01:15:05 +01:00
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#include "rocksdb/write_batch.h"
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2011-03-18 23:37:00 +01:00
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#include "port/port.h"
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2013-10-04 06:49:15 +02:00
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namespace rocksdb {
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2013-02-01 00:20:24 +01:00
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// The maximum length of a varint in bytes for 32 and 64 bits respectively.
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const unsigned int kMaxVarint32Length = 5;
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const unsigned int kMaxVarint64Length = 10;
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2011-03-18 23:37:00 +01:00
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// Standard Put... routines append to a string
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extern void PutFixed32(std::string* dst, uint32_t value);
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extern void PutFixed64(std::string* dst, uint64_t value);
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extern void PutVarint32(std::string* dst, uint32_t value);
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extern void PutVarint64(std::string* dst, uint64_t value);
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extern void PutLengthPrefixedSlice(std::string* dst, const Slice& value);
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2013-11-07 21:37:58 +01:00
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extern void PutLengthPrefixedSliceParts(std::string* dst,
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const SliceParts& slice_parts);
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// Standard Get... routines parse a value from the beginning of a Slice
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// and advance the slice past the parsed value.
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extern bool GetVarint32(Slice* input, uint32_t* value);
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extern bool GetVarint64(Slice* input, uint64_t* value);
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extern bool GetLengthPrefixedSlice(Slice* input, Slice* result);
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2013-08-23 08:10:02 +02:00
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extern Slice GetLengthPrefixedSlice(const char* data);
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2011-03-18 23:37:00 +01:00
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[RocksDB] BackupableDB
Summary:
In this diff I present you BackupableDB v1. You can easily use it to backup your DB and it will do incremental snapshots for you.
Let's first describe how you would use BackupableDB. It's inheriting StackableDB interface so you can easily construct it with your DB object -- it will add a method RollTheSnapshot() to the DB object. When you call RollTheSnapshot(), current snapshot of the DB will be stored in the backup dir. To restore, you can just call RestoreDBFromBackup() on a BackupableDB (which is a static method) and it will restore all files from the backup dir. In the next version, it will even support automatic backuping every X minutes.
There are multiple things you can configure:
1. backup_env and db_env can be different, which is awesome because then you can easily backup to HDFS or wherever you feel like.
2. sync - if true, it *guarantees* backup consistency on machine reboot
3. number of snapshots to keep - this will keep last N snapshots around if you want, for some reason, be able to restore from an earlier snapshot. All the backuping is done in incremental fashion - if we already have 00010.sst, we will not copy it again. *IMPORTANT* -- This is based on assumption that 00010.sst never changes - two files named 00010.sst from the same DB will always be exactly the same. Is this true? I always copy manifest, current and log files.
4. You can decide if you want to flush the memtables before you backup, or you're fine with backing up the log files -- either way, you get a complete and consistent view of the database at a time of backup.
5. More things you can find in BackupableDBOptions
Here is the directory structure I use:
backup_dir/CURRENT_SNAPSHOT - just 4 bytes holding the latest snapshot
0, 1, 2, ... - files containing serialized version of each snapshot - containing a list of files
files/*.sst - sst files shared between snapshots - if one snapshot references 00010.sst and another one needs to backup it from the DB, it will just reference the same file
files/ 0/, 1/, 2/, ... - snapshot directories containing private snapshot files - current, manifest and log files
All the files are ref counted and deleted immediatelly when they get out of scope.
Some other stuff in this diff:
1. Added GetEnv() method to the DB. Discussed with @haobo and we agreed that it seems right thing to do.
2. Fixed StackableDB interface. The way it was set up before, I was not able to implement BackupableDB.
Test Plan:
I have a unittest, but please don't look at this yet. I just hacked it up to help me with debugging. I will write a lot of good tests and update the diff.
Also, `make asan_check`
Reviewers: dhruba, haobo, emayanke
Reviewed By: dhruba
CC: leveldb, haobo
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D14295
2013-12-09 23:06:52 +01:00
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extern Slice GetSliceUntil(Slice* slice, char delimiter);
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2011-03-18 23:37:00 +01:00
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// Pointer-based variants of GetVarint... These either store a value
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// in *v and return a pointer just past the parsed value, or return
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// nullptr on error. These routines only look at bytes in the range
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// [p..limit-1]
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extern const char* GetVarint32Ptr(const char* p,const char* limit, uint32_t* v);
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extern const char* GetVarint64Ptr(const char* p,const char* limit, uint64_t* v);
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// Returns the length of the varint32 or varint64 encoding of "v"
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extern int VarintLength(uint64_t v);
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// Lower-level versions of Put... that write directly into a character buffer
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// REQUIRES: dst has enough space for the value being written
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extern void EncodeFixed32(char* dst, uint32_t value);
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extern void EncodeFixed64(char* dst, uint64_t value);
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// Lower-level versions of Put... that write directly into a character buffer
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// and return a pointer just past the last byte written.
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// REQUIRES: dst has enough space for the value being written
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extern char* EncodeVarint32(char* dst, uint32_t value);
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extern char* EncodeVarint64(char* dst, uint64_t value);
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// Lower-level versions of Get... that read directly from a character buffer
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// without any bounds checking.
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inline uint32_t DecodeFixed32(const char* ptr) {
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if (port::kLittleEndian) {
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// Load the raw bytes
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uint32_t result;
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memcpy(&result, ptr, sizeof(result)); // gcc optimizes this to a plain load
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return result;
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} else {
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return ((static_cast<uint32_t>(static_cast<unsigned char>(ptr[0])))
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}
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}
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inline uint64_t DecodeFixed64(const char* ptr) {
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if (port::kLittleEndian) {
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// Load the raw bytes
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uint64_t result;
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memcpy(&result, ptr, sizeof(result)); // gcc optimizes this to a plain load
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return result;
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} else {
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uint64_t lo = DecodeFixed32(ptr);
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uint64_t hi = DecodeFixed32(ptr + 4);
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return (hi << 32) | lo;
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}
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}
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// Internal routine for use by fallback path of GetVarint32Ptr
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extern const char* GetVarint32PtrFallback(const char* p,
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const char* limit,
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uint32_t* value);
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inline const char* GetVarint32Ptr(const char* p,
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const char* limit,
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uint32_t* value) {
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if (p < limit) {
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uint32_t result = *(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(p));
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if ((result & 128) == 0) {
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*value = result;
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return p + 1;
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}
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}
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return GetVarint32PtrFallback(p, limit, value);
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}
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// Writes an unsigned integer with bits number of bits with its least
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// significant bit at offset.
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// Bits are numbered from 0 to 7 in the first byte, 8 to 15 in the second and
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// so on.
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// value is truncated to the bits number of least significant bits.
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// REQUIRES: (offset+bits+7)/8 <= dstlen
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// REQUIRES: bits <= 64
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extern void BitStreamPutInt(char* dst, size_t dstlen, size_t offset,
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uint32_t bits, uint64_t value);
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// Reads an unsigned integer with bits number of bits with its least
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// significant bit at offset.
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// Bits are numbered in the same way as ByteStreamPutInt().
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// REQUIRES: (offset+bits+7)/8 <= srclen
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// REQUIRES: bits <= 64
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extern uint64_t BitStreamGetInt(const char* src, size_t srclen, size_t offset,
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uint32_t bits);
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// Convenience functions
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extern void BitStreamPutInt(std::string* dst, size_t offset, uint32_t bits,
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uint64_t value);
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extern uint64_t BitStreamGetInt(const std::string* src, size_t offset,
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uint32_t bits);
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extern uint64_t BitStreamGetInt(const Slice* src, size_t offset,
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uint32_t bits);
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} // namespace rocksdb
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