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rocksdb/db/merge_helper.h

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// Copyright (c) 2013, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
// LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
// of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
//
#ifndef MERGE_HELPER_H
#define MERGE_HELPER_H
#include <deque>
#include <string>
#include "db/dbformat.h"
#include "rocksdb/env.h"
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
namespace rocksdb {
class Comparator;
class Iterator;
class Logger;
class MergeOperator;
class Statistics;
class MergeHelper {
public:
MergeHelper(const Comparator* user_comparator,
const MergeOperator* user_merge_operator, Logger* logger,
unsigned min_partial_merge_operands,
bool assert_valid_internal_key)
: user_comparator_(user_comparator),
user_merge_operator_(user_merge_operator),
logger_(logger),
min_partial_merge_operands_(min_partial_merge_operands),
assert_valid_internal_key_(assert_valid_internal_key),
keys_(),
operands_() {
assert(user_comparator_ != nullptr);
}
// Wrapper around MergeOperator::FullMerge() that records perf statistics.
// Result of merge will be written to result if status returned is OK.
// If operands is empty, the value will simply be copied to result.
// Returns one of the following statuses:
// - OK: Entries were successfully merged.
// - Corruption: Merge operator reported unsuccessful merge.
// - NotSupported: Merge operator is missing.
static Status TimedFullMerge(const Slice& key, const Slice* value,
const std::deque<std::string>& operands,
const MergeOperator* merge_operator,
Statistics* statistics, Env* env, Logger* logger,
std::string* result);
// Merge entries until we hit
// - a corrupted key
// - a Put/Delete,
// - a different user key,
// - a specific sequence number (snapshot boundary),
// or - the end of iteration
// iter: (IN) points to the first merge type entry
// (OUT) points to the first entry not included in the merge process
// stop_before: (IN) a sequence number that merge should not cross.
// 0 means no restriction
// at_bottom: (IN) true if the iterator covers the bottem level, which means
// we could reach the start of the history of this user key.
// Returns one of the following statuses:
// - OK: Entries were successfully merged.
// - MergeInProgress: Put/Delete not encountered and unable to merge operands.
// - Corruption: Merge operator reported unsuccessful merge or a corrupted
// key has been encountered and not expected (applies only when compiling
// with asserts removed).
//
// REQUIRED: The first key in the input is not corrupted.
Status MergeUntil(Iterator* iter, const SequenceNumber stop_before = 0,
const bool at_bottom = false, Statistics* stats = nullptr,
Env* env_ = nullptr);
// Query the merge result
// These are valid until the next MergeUntil call
// If the merging was successful:
// - keys() contains a single element with the latest sequence number of
// the merges. The type will be Put or Merge. See IMPORTANT 1 note, below.
// - values() contains a single element with the result of merging all the
// operands together
//
// IMPORTANT 1: the key type could change after the MergeUntil call.
// Put/Delete + Merge + ... + Merge => Put
// Merge + ... + Merge => Merge
//
// If the merge operator is not associative, and if a Put/Delete is not found
// then the merging will be unsuccessful. In this case:
// - keys() contains the list of internal keys seen in order of iteration.
// - values() contains the list of values (merges) seen in the same order.
// values() is parallel to keys() so that the first entry in
// keys() is the key associated with the first entry in values()
// and so on. These lists will be the same length.
// All of these pairs will be merges over the same user key.
// See IMPORTANT 2 note below.
//
// IMPORTANT 2: The entries were traversed in order from BACK to FRONT.
// So keys().back() was the first key seen by iterator.
// TODO: Re-style this comment to be like the first one
const std::deque<std::string>& keys() const { return keys_; }
const std::deque<std::string>& values() const { return operands_; }
bool HasOperator() const { return user_merge_operator_ != nullptr; }
private:
const Comparator* user_comparator_;
const MergeOperator* user_merge_operator_;
Logger* logger_;
unsigned min_partial_merge_operands_;
bool assert_valid_internal_key_; // enforce no internal key corruption?
// the scratch area that holds the result of MergeUntil
// valid up to the next MergeUntil call
std::deque<std::string> keys_; // Keeps track of the sequence of keys seen
std::deque<std::string> operands_; // Parallel with keys_; stores the values
};
// MergeOutputIterator can be used to iterate over the result of a merge.
class MergeOutputIterator {
public:
// The MergeOutputIterator is bound to a MergeHelper instance.
explicit MergeOutputIterator(const MergeHelper* merge_helper);
// Seeks to the first record in the output.
void SeekToFirst();
// Advances to the next record in the output.
void Next();
Slice key() { return Slice(*it_keys_); }
Slice value() { return Slice(*it_values_); }
bool Valid() { return it_keys_ != merge_helper_->keys().rend(); }
private:
const MergeHelper* merge_helper_;
std::deque<std::string>::const_reverse_iterator it_keys_;
std::deque<std::string>::const_reverse_iterator it_values_;
};
} // namespace rocksdb
#endif