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Summary: I'm separating code-cleanup part of https://reviews.facebook.net/D14517. This will make D14517 easier to understand and this diff easier to review. Test Plan: make check Reviewers: haobo, kailiu, sdong, dhruba, tnovak Reviewed By: tnovak CC: leveldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D15099
199 lines
8.1 KiB
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199 lines
8.1 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2013, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
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// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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//
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#include "merge_helper.h"
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#include "db/dbformat.h"
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#include "rocksdb/comparator.h"
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#include "rocksdb/db.h"
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#include "rocksdb/merge_operator.h"
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#include "util/statistics.h"
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#include <string>
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#include <stdio.h>
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namespace rocksdb {
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// PRE: iter points to the first merge type entry
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// POST: iter points to the first entry beyond the merge process (or the end)
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// keys_, operands_ are updated to reflect the merge result.
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// keys_ stores the list of keys encountered while merging.
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// operands_ stores the list of merge operands encountered while merging.
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// keys_[i] corresponds to operands_[i] for each i.
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void MergeHelper::MergeUntil(Iterator* iter, SequenceNumber stop_before,
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bool at_bottom, Statistics* stats) {
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// Get a copy of the internal key, before it's invalidated by iter->Next()
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// Also maintain the list of merge operands seen.
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keys_.clear();
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operands_.clear();
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keys_.push_front(iter->key().ToString());
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operands_.push_front(iter->value().ToString());
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success_ = false; // Will become true if we hit Put/Delete or bottom
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// We need to parse the internal key again as the parsed key is
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// backed by the internal key!
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// Assume no internal key corruption as it has been successfully parsed
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// by the caller.
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// Invariant: keys_.back() will not change. Hence, orig_ikey is always valid.
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ParsedInternalKey orig_ikey;
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ParseInternalKey(keys_.back(), &orig_ikey);
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bool hit_the_next_user_key = false;
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ParsedInternalKey ikey;
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std::string merge_result; // Temporary value for merge results
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for (iter->Next(); iter->Valid(); iter->Next()) {
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assert(operands_.size() >= 1); // Should be invariants!
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assert(keys_.size() == operands_.size());
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if (!ParseInternalKey(iter->key(), &ikey)) {
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// stop at corrupted key
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if (assert_valid_internal_key_) {
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assert(!"corrupted internal key is not expected");
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}
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break;
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}
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if (user_comparator_->Compare(ikey.user_key, orig_ikey.user_key) != 0) {
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// hit a different user key, stop right here
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hit_the_next_user_key = true;
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break;
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}
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if (stop_before && ikey.sequence <= stop_before) {
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// hit an entry that's visible by the previous snapshot, can't touch that
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break;
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}
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// At this point we are guaranteed that we need to process this key.
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if (kTypeDeletion == ikey.type) {
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// hit a delete
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// => merge nullptr with operands_
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// => store result in operands_.back() (and update keys_.back())
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// => change the entry type to kTypeValue for keys_.back()
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// We are done! Return a success if the merge passes.
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success_ = user_merge_operator_->FullMerge(ikey.user_key, nullptr,
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operands_, &merge_result,
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logger_);
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// We store the result in keys_.back() and operands_.back()
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// if nothing went wrong (i.e.: no operand corruption on disk)
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if (success_) {
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std::string& key = keys_.back(); // The original key encountered
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orig_ikey.type = kTypeValue;
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UpdateInternalKey(&key[0], key.size(),
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orig_ikey.sequence, orig_ikey.type);
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swap(operands_.back(), merge_result);
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} else {
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RecordTick(stats, NUMBER_MERGE_FAILURES);
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}
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// move iter to the next entry (before doing anything else)
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iter->Next();
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return;
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}
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if (kTypeValue == ikey.type) {
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// hit a put
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// => merge the put value with operands_
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// => store result in operands_.back() (and update keys_.back())
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// => change the entry type to kTypeValue for keys_.back()
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// We are done! Success!
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const Slice value = iter->value();
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success_ = user_merge_operator_->FullMerge(ikey.user_key, &value,
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operands_, &merge_result,
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logger_);
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// We store the result in keys_.back() and operands_.back()
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// if nothing went wrong (i.e.: no operand corruption on disk)
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if (success_) {
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std::string& key = keys_.back(); // The original key encountered
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orig_ikey.type = kTypeValue;
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UpdateInternalKey(&key[0], key.size(),
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orig_ikey.sequence, orig_ikey.type);
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swap(operands_.back(), merge_result);
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} else {
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RecordTick(stats, NUMBER_MERGE_FAILURES);
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}
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// move iter to the next entry
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iter->Next();
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return;
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}
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if (kTypeMerge == ikey.type) {
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// hit a merge
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// => merge the operand into the front of the operands_ list
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// => use the user's associative merge function to determine how.
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// => then continue because we haven't yet seen a Put/Delete.
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assert(!operands_.empty()); // Should have at least one element in it
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keys_.push_front(iter->key().ToString());
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operands_.push_front(iter->value().ToString());
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while (operands_.size() >= 2) {
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// Returns false when the merge_operator can no longer process it
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if (user_merge_operator_->PartialMerge(ikey.user_key,
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Slice(operands_[0]),
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Slice(operands_[1]),
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&merge_result,
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logger_)) {
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// Merging of operands (associative merge) was successful.
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// Replace these frontmost two operands with the merge result
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keys_.pop_front();
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operands_.pop_front();
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swap(operands_.front(), merge_result);
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} else {
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// Merging of operands (associative merge) returned false.
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// The user merge_operator does not know how to merge these operands.
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// So we just stack them up until we find a Put/Delete or end of key.
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break;
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}
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}
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continue;
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}
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}
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// We are sure we have seen this key's entire history if we are at the
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// last level and exhausted all internal keys of this user key.
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// NOTE: !iter->Valid() does not necessarily mean we hit the
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// beginning of a user key, as versions of a user key might be
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// split into multiple files (even files on the same level)
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// and some files might not be included in the compaction/merge.
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//
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// There are also cases where we have seen the root of history of this
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// key without being sure of it. Then, we simply miss the opportunity
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// to combine the keys. Since VersionSet::SetupOtherInputs() always makes
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// sure that all merge-operands on the same level get compacted together,
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// this will simply lead to these merge operands moving to the next level.
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//
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// So, we only perform the following logic (to merge all operands together
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// without a Put/Delete) if we are certain that we have seen the end of key.
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bool surely_seen_the_beginning = hit_the_next_user_key && at_bottom;
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if (surely_seen_the_beginning) {
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// do a final merge with nullptr as the existing value and say
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// bye to the merge type (it's now converted to a Put)
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assert(kTypeMerge == orig_ikey.type);
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assert(operands_.size() >= 1);
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assert(operands_.size() == keys_.size());
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success_ = user_merge_operator_->FullMerge(orig_ikey.user_key, nullptr,
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operands_, &merge_result,
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logger_);
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if (success_) {
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std::string& key = keys_.back(); // The original key encountered
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orig_ikey.type = kTypeValue;
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UpdateInternalKey(&key[0], key.size(),
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orig_ikey.sequence, orig_ikey.type);
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// The final value() is always stored in operands_.back()
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swap(operands_.back(),merge_result);
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} else {
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RecordTick(stats, NUMBER_MERGE_FAILURES);
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// Do nothing if not success_. Leave keys() and operands() as they are.
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}
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}
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}
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} // namespace rocksdb
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