a6d3c762df
Summary: Currently non-2pc writes do the 2nd dummy write to actually commit the transaction. This was necessary to ensure that publishing the commit sequence number will be done only from one queue (the queue that does not write to memtable). This is however not necessary when we have only one write queue, which is actually the setup that would be used by non-2pc writes. This patch eliminates the 2nd write when two_write_queues are disabled by updating the commit map in the 1st write. Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/3277 Differential Revision: D6575392 Pulled By: maysamyabandeh fbshipit-source-id: 8ab458f7ca506905962f9166026b2ec81e749c46
428 lines
18 KiB
C++
428 lines
18 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
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// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
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// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
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#pragma once
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#ifndef ROCKSDB_LITE
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#include <mutex>
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#include <queue>
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#include <set>
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_map>
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#include <vector>
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#include "db/db_iter.h"
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#include "db/pre_release_callback.h"
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#include "db/read_callback.h"
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#include "db/snapshot_checker.h"
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#include "rocksdb/db.h"
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#include "rocksdb/options.h"
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#include "rocksdb/utilities/transaction_db.h"
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#include "utilities/transactions/pessimistic_transaction.h"
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#include "utilities/transactions/pessimistic_transaction_db.h"
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#include "utilities/transactions/transaction_lock_mgr.h"
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#include "utilities/transactions/write_prepared_txn.h"
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namespace rocksdb {
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// A PessimisticTransactionDB that writes data to DB after prepare phase of 2PC.
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// In this way some data in the DB might not be committed. The DB provides
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// mechanisms to tell such data apart from committed data.
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class WritePreparedTxnDB : public PessimisticTransactionDB {
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public:
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explicit WritePreparedTxnDB(
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DB* db, const TransactionDBOptions& txn_db_options,
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size_t snapshot_cache_bits = DEF_SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS,
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size_t commit_cache_bits = DEF_COMMIT_CACHE_BITS)
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: PessimisticTransactionDB(db, txn_db_options),
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SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS(snapshot_cache_bits),
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SNAPSHOT_CACHE_SIZE(static_cast<size_t>(1ull << SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS)),
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COMMIT_CACHE_BITS(commit_cache_bits),
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COMMIT_CACHE_SIZE(static_cast<size_t>(1ull << COMMIT_CACHE_BITS)),
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FORMAT(COMMIT_CACHE_BITS) {
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Init(txn_db_options);
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}
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explicit WritePreparedTxnDB(
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StackableDB* db, const TransactionDBOptions& txn_db_options,
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size_t snapshot_cache_bits = DEF_SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS,
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size_t commit_cache_bits = DEF_COMMIT_CACHE_BITS)
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: PessimisticTransactionDB(db, txn_db_options),
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SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS(snapshot_cache_bits),
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SNAPSHOT_CACHE_SIZE(static_cast<size_t>(1ull << SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS)),
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COMMIT_CACHE_BITS(commit_cache_bits),
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COMMIT_CACHE_SIZE(static_cast<size_t>(1ull << COMMIT_CACHE_BITS)),
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FORMAT(COMMIT_CACHE_BITS) {
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Init(txn_db_options);
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}
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virtual ~WritePreparedTxnDB();
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virtual Status Initialize(
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const std::vector<size_t>& compaction_enabled_cf_indices,
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const std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*>& handles) override;
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Transaction* BeginTransaction(const WriteOptions& write_options,
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const TransactionOptions& txn_options,
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Transaction* old_txn) override;
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using DB::Get;
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virtual Status Get(const ReadOptions& options,
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ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family, const Slice& key,
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PinnableSlice* value) override;
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using DB::MultiGet;
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virtual std::vector<Status> MultiGet(
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const ReadOptions& options,
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const std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*>& column_family,
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const std::vector<Slice>& keys,
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std::vector<std::string>* values) override;
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using DB::NewIterator;
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virtual Iterator* NewIterator(const ReadOptions& options,
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ColumnFamilyHandle* column_family) override;
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using DB::NewIterators;
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virtual Status NewIterators(
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const ReadOptions& options,
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const std::vector<ColumnFamilyHandle*>& column_families,
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std::vector<Iterator*>* iterators) override;
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virtual void ReleaseSnapshot(const Snapshot* snapshot) override;
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// Check whether the transaction that wrote the value with seqeunce number seq
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// is visible to the snapshot with sequence number snapshot_seq
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bool IsInSnapshot(uint64_t seq, uint64_t snapshot_seq) const;
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// Add the trasnaction with prepare sequence seq to the prepared list
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void AddPrepared(uint64_t seq);
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// Rollback a prepared txn identified with prep_seq. rollback_seq is the seq
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// with which the additional data is written to cancel the txn effect. It can
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// be used to idenitfy the snapshots that overlap with the rolled back txn.
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void RollbackPrepared(uint64_t prep_seq, uint64_t rollback_seq);
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// Add the transaction with prepare sequence prepare_seq and commit sequence
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// commit_seq to the commit map
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void AddCommitted(uint64_t prepare_seq, uint64_t commit_seq);
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struct CommitEntry {
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uint64_t prep_seq;
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uint64_t commit_seq;
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CommitEntry() : prep_seq(0), commit_seq(0) {}
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CommitEntry(uint64_t ps, uint64_t cs) : prep_seq(ps), commit_seq(cs) {}
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bool operator==(const CommitEntry& rhs) const {
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return prep_seq == rhs.prep_seq && commit_seq == rhs.commit_seq;
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}
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};
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struct CommitEntry64bFormat {
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explicit CommitEntry64bFormat(size_t index_bits)
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: INDEX_BITS(index_bits),
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PREP_BITS(static_cast<size_t>(64 - PAD_BITS - INDEX_BITS)),
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COMMIT_BITS(static_cast<size_t>(64 - PREP_BITS)),
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COMMIT_FILTER(static_cast<uint64_t>((1ull << COMMIT_BITS) - 1)) {}
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// Number of higher bits of a sequence number that is not used. They are
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// used to encode the value type, ...
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const size_t PAD_BITS = static_cast<size_t>(8);
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// Number of lower bits from prepare seq that can be skipped as they are
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// implied by the index of the entry in the array
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const size_t INDEX_BITS;
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// Number of bits we use to encode the prepare seq
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const size_t PREP_BITS;
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// Number of bits we use to encode the commit seq.
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const size_t COMMIT_BITS;
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// Filter to encode/decode commit seq
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const uint64_t COMMIT_FILTER;
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};
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// Prepare Seq (64 bits) = PAD ... PAD PREP PREP ... PREP INDEX INDEX ...
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// INDEX Detal Seq (64 bits) = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DELTA DELTA ...
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// DELTA DELTA Encoded Value = PREP PREP .... PREP PREP DELTA DELTA
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// ... DELTA DELTA PAD: first bits of a seq that is reserved for tagging and
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// hence ignored PREP/INDEX: the used bits in a prepare seq number INDEX: the
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// bits that do not have to be encoded (will be provided externally) DELTA:
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// prep seq - commit seq + 1 Number of DELTA bits should be equal to number of
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// index bits + PADs
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struct CommitEntry64b {
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constexpr CommitEntry64b() noexcept : rep_(0) {}
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CommitEntry64b(const CommitEntry& entry, const CommitEntry64bFormat& format)
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: CommitEntry64b(entry.prep_seq, entry.commit_seq, format) {}
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CommitEntry64b(const uint64_t ps, const uint64_t cs,
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const CommitEntry64bFormat& format) {
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assert(ps < static_cast<uint64_t>(
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(1ull << (format.PREP_BITS + format.INDEX_BITS))));
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assert(ps <= cs);
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uint64_t delta = cs - ps + 1; // make initialized delta always >= 1
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// zero is reserved for uninitialized entries
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assert(0 < delta);
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assert(delta < static_cast<uint64_t>((1ull << format.COMMIT_BITS)));
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rep_ = (ps << format.PAD_BITS) & ~format.COMMIT_FILTER;
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rep_ = rep_ | delta;
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}
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// Return false if the entry is empty
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bool Parse(const uint64_t indexed_seq, CommitEntry* entry,
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const CommitEntry64bFormat& format) {
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uint64_t delta = rep_ & format.COMMIT_FILTER;
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// zero is reserved for uninitialized entries
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assert(delta < static_cast<uint64_t>((1ull << format.COMMIT_BITS)));
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if (delta == 0) {
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return false; // initialized entry would have non-zero delta
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}
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assert(indexed_seq < static_cast<uint64_t>((1ull << format.INDEX_BITS)));
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uint64_t prep_up = rep_ & ~format.COMMIT_FILTER;
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prep_up >>= format.PAD_BITS;
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const uint64_t& prep_low = indexed_seq;
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entry->prep_seq = prep_up | prep_low;
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entry->commit_seq = entry->prep_seq + delta - 1;
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return true;
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}
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private:
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uint64_t rep_;
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};
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// Struct to hold ownership of snapshot and read callback for cleanup.
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struct IteratorState;
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private:
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_IsInSnapshotTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_CheckAgainstSnapshotsTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_CommitMapTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_SnapshotConcurrentAccessTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest;
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friend class PreparedHeap_BasicsTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTxnDBMock;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_AdvanceMaxEvictedSeqBasicTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_BasicRecoveryTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_IsInSnapshotEmptyMapTest_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_OldCommitMapGC_Test;
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friend class WritePreparedTransactionTest_RollbackTest_Test;
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void Init(const TransactionDBOptions& /* unused */);
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// A heap with the amortized O(1) complexity for erase. It uses one extra heap
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// to keep track of erased entries that are not yet on top of the main heap.
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class PreparedHeap {
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std::priority_queue<uint64_t, std::vector<uint64_t>, std::greater<uint64_t>>
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heap_;
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std::priority_queue<uint64_t, std::vector<uint64_t>, std::greater<uint64_t>>
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erased_heap_;
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public:
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bool empty() { return heap_.empty(); }
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uint64_t top() { return heap_.top(); }
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void push(uint64_t v) { heap_.push(v); }
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void pop() {
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heap_.pop();
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while (!heap_.empty() && !erased_heap_.empty() &&
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heap_.top() == erased_heap_.top()) {
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heap_.pop();
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erased_heap_.pop();
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}
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while (heap_.empty() && !erased_heap_.empty()) {
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erased_heap_.pop();
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}
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}
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void erase(uint64_t seq) {
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if (!heap_.empty()) {
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if (seq < heap_.top()) {
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// Already popped, ignore it.
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} else if (heap_.top() == seq) {
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pop();
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} else { // (heap_.top() > seq)
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// Down the heap, remember to pop it later
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erased_heap_.push(seq);
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}
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}
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}
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};
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// Get the commit entry with index indexed_seq from the commit table. It
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// returns true if such entry exists.
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bool GetCommitEntry(const uint64_t indexed_seq, CommitEntry64b* entry_64b,
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CommitEntry* entry) const;
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// Rewrite the entry with the index indexed_seq in the commit table with the
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// commit entry <prep_seq, commit_seq>. If the rewrite results into eviction,
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// sets the evicted_entry and returns true.
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bool AddCommitEntry(const uint64_t indexed_seq, const CommitEntry& new_entry,
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CommitEntry* evicted_entry);
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// Rewrite the entry with the index indexed_seq in the commit table with the
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// commit entry new_entry only if the existing entry matches the
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// expected_entry. Returns false otherwise.
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bool ExchangeCommitEntry(const uint64_t indexed_seq,
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CommitEntry64b& expected_entry,
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const CommitEntry& new_entry);
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// Increase max_evicted_seq_ from the previous value prev_max to the new
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// value. This also involves taking care of prepared txns that are not
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// committed before new_max, as well as updating the list of live snapshots at
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// the time of updating the max. Thread-safety: this function can be called
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// concurrently. The concurrent invocations of this function is equivalent to
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// a serial invocation in which the last invocation is the one with the
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// largetst new_max value.
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void AdvanceMaxEvictedSeq(SequenceNumber& prev_max, SequenceNumber& new_max);
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virtual const std::vector<SequenceNumber> GetSnapshotListFromDB(
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SequenceNumber max);
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// Will be called by the public ReleaseSnapshot method. Does the maintenance
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// internal to WritePreparedTxnDB
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void ReleaseSnapshotInternal(const SequenceNumber snap_seq);
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// Update the list of snapshots corresponding to the soon-to-be-updated
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// max_eviceted_seq_. Thread-safety: this function can be called concurrently.
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// The concurrent invocations of this function is equivalent to a serial
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// invocation in which the last invocation is the one with the largetst
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// version value.
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void UpdateSnapshots(const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots,
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const SequenceNumber& version);
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// Check an evicted entry against live snapshots to see if it should be kept
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// around or it can be safely discarded (and hence assume committed for all
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// snapshots). Thread-safety: this function can be called concurrently. If it
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// is called concurrently with multiple UpdateSnapshots, the result is the
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// same as checking the intersection of the snapshot list before updates with
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// the snapshot list of all the concurrent updates.
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void CheckAgainstSnapshots(const CommitEntry& evicted);
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// Add a new entry to old_commit_map_ if prep_seq <= snapshot_seq <
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// commit_seq. Return false if checking the next snapshot(s) is not needed.
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// This is the case if none of the next snapshots could satisfy the condition.
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// next_is_larger: the next snapshot will be a larger value
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bool MaybeUpdateOldCommitMap(const uint64_t& prep_seq,
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const uint64_t& commit_seq,
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const uint64_t& snapshot_seq,
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const bool next_is_larger);
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// The list of live snapshots at the last time that max_evicted_seq_ advanced.
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// The list stored into two data structures: in snapshot_cache_ that is
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// efficient for concurrent reads, and in snapshots_ if the data does not fit
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// into snapshot_cache_. The total number of snapshots in the two lists
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std::atomic<size_t> snapshots_total_ = {};
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// The list sorted in ascending order. Thread-safety for writes is provided
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// with snapshots_mutex_ and concurrent reads are safe due to std::atomic for
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// each entry. In x86_64 architecture such reads are compiled to simple read
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// instructions. 128 entries
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static const size_t DEF_SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS = static_cast<size_t>(7);
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const size_t SNAPSHOT_CACHE_BITS;
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const size_t SNAPSHOT_CACHE_SIZE;
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unique_ptr<std::atomic<SequenceNumber>[]> snapshot_cache_;
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// 2nd list for storing snapshots. The list sorted in ascending order.
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// Thread-safety is provided with snapshots_mutex_.
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std::vector<SequenceNumber> snapshots_;
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// The version of the latest list of snapshots. This can be used to avoid
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// rewrittiing a list that is concurrently updated with a more recent version.
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SequenceNumber snapshots_version_ = 0;
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// A heap of prepared transactions. Thread-safety is provided with
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// prepared_mutex_.
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PreparedHeap prepared_txns_;
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// 10m entry, 80MB size
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static const size_t DEF_COMMIT_CACHE_BITS = static_cast<size_t>(21);
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const size_t COMMIT_CACHE_BITS;
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const size_t COMMIT_CACHE_SIZE;
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const CommitEntry64bFormat FORMAT;
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// commit_cache_ must be initialized to zero to tell apart an empty index from
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// a filled one. Thread-safety is provided with commit_cache_mutex_.
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unique_ptr<std::atomic<CommitEntry64b>[]> commit_cache_;
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// The largest evicted *commit* sequence number from the commit_cache_
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std::atomic<uint64_t> max_evicted_seq_ = {};
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// Advance max_evicted_seq_ by this value each time it needs an update. The
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// larger the value, the less frequent advances we would have. We do not want
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// it to be too large either as it would cause stalls by doing too much
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// maintenance work under the lock.
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size_t INC_STEP_FOR_MAX_EVICTED = 1;
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// A map from old snapshots (expected to be used by a few read-only txns) to
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// prpared sequence number of the evicted entries from commit_cache_ that
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// overlaps with such snapshot. These are the prepared sequence numbers that
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// the snapshot, to which they are mapped, cannot assume to be committed just
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// because it is no longer in the commit_cache_. The vector must be sorted
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// after each update.
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// Thread-safety is provided with old_commit_map_mutex_.
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std::map<SequenceNumber, std::vector<SequenceNumber>> old_commit_map_;
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// A set of long-running prepared transactions that are not finished by the
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// time max_evicted_seq_ advances their sequence number. This is expected to
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// be empty normally. Thread-safety is provided with prepared_mutex_.
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std::set<uint64_t> delayed_prepared_;
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// Update when delayed_prepared_.empty() changes. Expected to be true
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// normally.
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std::atomic<bool> delayed_prepared_empty_ = {true};
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// Update when old_commit_map_.empty() changes. Expected to be true normally.
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std::atomic<bool> old_commit_map_empty_ = {true};
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mutable port::RWMutex prepared_mutex_;
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mutable port::RWMutex old_commit_map_mutex_;
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mutable port::RWMutex commit_cache_mutex_;
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mutable port::RWMutex snapshots_mutex_;
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};
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class WritePreparedTxnReadCallback : public ReadCallback {
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public:
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WritePreparedTxnReadCallback(WritePreparedTxnDB* db, SequenceNumber snapshot)
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: db_(db), snapshot_(snapshot) {}
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// Will be called to see if the seq number accepted; if not it moves on to the
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// next seq number.
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virtual bool IsCommitted(SequenceNumber seq) override {
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return db_->IsInSnapshot(seq, snapshot_);
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}
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private:
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WritePreparedTxnDB* db_;
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SequenceNumber snapshot_;
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};
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class WritePreparedCommitEntryPreReleaseCallback : public PreReleaseCallback {
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public:
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// includes_data indicates that the commit also writes non-empty
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// CommitTimeWriteBatch to memtable, which needs to be committed separately.
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WritePreparedCommitEntryPreReleaseCallback(
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WritePreparedTxnDB* db, DBImpl* db_impl,
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SequenceNumber prep_seq = kMaxSequenceNumber, bool includes_data = false)
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: db_(db),
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db_impl_(db_impl),
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prep_seq_(prep_seq),
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includes_data_(includes_data) {}
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virtual Status Callback(SequenceNumber commit_seq) {
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assert(includes_data_ || prep_seq_ != kMaxSequenceNumber);
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if (prep_seq_ != kMaxSequenceNumber) {
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db_->AddCommitted(prep_seq_, commit_seq);
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} // else there was no prepare phase
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if (includes_data_) {
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// Commit the data that is accompnaied with the commit request
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// TODO(myabandeh): skip AddPrepared
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db_->AddPrepared(commit_seq);
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db_->AddCommitted(commit_seq, commit_seq);
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}
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if (db_impl_->immutable_db_options().two_write_queues) {
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// Publish the sequence number. We can do that here assuming the callback
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// is invoked only from one write queue, which would guarantee that the
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// publish sequence numbers will be in order, i.e., once a seq is
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// published all the seq prior to that are also publishable.
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db_impl_->SetLastPublishedSequence(commit_seq);
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}
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// else SequenceNumber that is updated as part of the write already does the
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// publishing
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return Status::OK();
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}
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private:
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WritePreparedTxnDB* db_;
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DBImpl* db_impl_;
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// kMaxSequenceNumber if there was no prepare phase
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SequenceNumber prep_seq_;
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// Either because it is commit without prepare or it has a
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// CommitTimeWriteBatch
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bool includes_data_;
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};
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} // namespace rocksdb
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#endif // ROCKSDB_LITE
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