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320 lines
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// 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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//
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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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#include "file/sequence_file_reader.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <mutex>
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#include "file/read_write_util.h"
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#include "monitoring/histogram.h"
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#include "monitoring/iostats_context_imp.h"
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#include "port/port.h"
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#include "test_util/sync_point.h"
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#include "util/aligned_buffer.h"
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#include "util/random.h"
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#include "util/rate_limiter.h"
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namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
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IOStatus SequentialFileReader::Create(
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const std::shared_ptr<FileSystem>& fs, const std::string& fname,
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const FileOptions& file_opts, std::unique_ptr<SequentialFileReader>* reader,
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IODebugContext* dbg, RateLimiter* rate_limiter) {
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std::unique_ptr<FSSequentialFile> file;
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IOStatus io_s = fs->NewSequentialFile(fname, file_opts, &file, dbg);
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if (io_s.ok()) {
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reader->reset(new SequentialFileReader(std::move(file), fname, nullptr, {},
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rate_limiter));
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}
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return io_s;
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}
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IOStatus SequentialFileReader::Read(size_t n, Slice* result, char* scratch,
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Env::IOPriority rate_limiter_priority) {
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IOStatus io_s;
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if (use_direct_io()) {
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//
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// |-offset_advance-|---bytes returned--|
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// |----------------------buf size-------------------------|
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// | | | |
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// aligned offset offset + n Roundup(offset + n,
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// offset alignment)
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//
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size_t offset = offset_.fetch_add(n);
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size_t alignment = file_->GetRequiredBufferAlignment();
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size_t aligned_offset = TruncateToPageBoundary(alignment, offset);
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size_t offset_advance = offset - aligned_offset;
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size_t size = Roundup(offset + n, alignment) - aligned_offset;
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size_t r = 0;
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AlignedBuffer buf;
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buf.Alignment(alignment);
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buf.AllocateNewBuffer(size);
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while (buf.CurrentSize() < size) {
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size_t allowed;
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if (rate_limiter_priority != Env::IO_TOTAL && rate_limiter_ != nullptr) {
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allowed = rate_limiter_->RequestToken(
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buf.Capacity() - buf.CurrentSize(), buf.Alignment(),
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rate_limiter_priority, nullptr /* stats */,
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RateLimiter::OpType::kRead);
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} else {
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assert(buf.CurrentSize() == 0);
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allowed = size;
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}
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Slice tmp;
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uint64_t orig_offset = 0;
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FileOperationInfo::StartTimePoint start_ts;
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if (ShouldNotifyListeners()) {
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orig_offset = aligned_offset + buf.CurrentSize();
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start_ts = FileOperationInfo::StartNow();
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}
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io_s = file_->PositionedRead(aligned_offset + buf.CurrentSize(), allowed,
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IOOptions(), &tmp, buf.Destination(),
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nullptr /* dbg */);
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if (ShouldNotifyListeners()) {
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auto finish_ts = FileOperationInfo::FinishNow();
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NotifyOnFileReadFinish(orig_offset, tmp.size(), start_ts, finish_ts,
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io_s);
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}
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buf.Size(buf.CurrentSize() + tmp.size());
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if (!io_s.ok() || tmp.size() < allowed) {
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break;
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}
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}
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if (io_s.ok() && offset_advance < buf.CurrentSize()) {
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r = buf.Read(scratch, offset_advance,
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std::min(buf.CurrentSize() - offset_advance, n));
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}
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*result = Slice(scratch, r);
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} else {
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// To be paranoid, modify scratch a little bit, so in case underlying
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// FileSystem doesn't fill the buffer but return success and `scratch`
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// returns contains a previous block, returned value will not pass
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// checksum.
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// It's hard to find useful byte for direct I/O case, so we skip it.
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if (n > 0 && scratch != nullptr) {
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scratch[0]++;
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}
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size_t read = 0;
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while (read < n) {
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size_t allowed;
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if (rate_limiter_priority != Env::IO_TOTAL && rate_limiter_ != nullptr) {
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allowed = rate_limiter_->RequestToken(
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n - read, 0 /* alignment */, rate_limiter_priority,
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nullptr /* stats */, RateLimiter::OpType::kRead);
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} else {
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allowed = n;
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}
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FileOperationInfo::StartTimePoint start_ts;
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if (ShouldNotifyListeners()) {
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start_ts = FileOperationInfo::StartNow();
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}
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Slice tmp;
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io_s = file_->Read(allowed, IOOptions(), &tmp, scratch + read,
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nullptr /* dbg */);
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if (ShouldNotifyListeners()) {
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auto finish_ts = FileOperationInfo::FinishNow();
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size_t offset = offset_.fetch_add(tmp.size());
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NotifyOnFileReadFinish(offset, tmp.size(), start_ts, finish_ts, io_s);
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}
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read += tmp.size();
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if (!io_s.ok() || tmp.size() < allowed) {
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break;
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}
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}
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*result = Slice(scratch, read);
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}
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IOSTATS_ADD(bytes_read, result->size());
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return io_s;
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}
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IOStatus SequentialFileReader::Skip(uint64_t n) {
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if (use_direct_io()) {
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offset_ += static_cast<size_t>(n);
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return IOStatus::OK();
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}
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return file_->Skip(n);
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}
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namespace {
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// This class wraps a SequentialFile, exposing same API, with the differenece
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// of being able to prefetch up to readahead_size bytes and then serve them
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// from memory, avoiding the entire round-trip if, for example, the data for the
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// file is actually remote.
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class ReadaheadSequentialFile : public FSSequentialFile {
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public:
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ReadaheadSequentialFile(std::unique_ptr<FSSequentialFile>&& file,
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size_t readahead_size)
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: file_(std::move(file)),
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alignment_(file_->GetRequiredBufferAlignment()),
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readahead_size_(Roundup(readahead_size, alignment_)),
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buffer_(),
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buffer_offset_(0),
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read_offset_(0) {
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buffer_.Alignment(alignment_);
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buffer_.AllocateNewBuffer(readahead_size_);
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}
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ReadaheadSequentialFile(const ReadaheadSequentialFile&) = delete;
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ReadaheadSequentialFile& operator=(const ReadaheadSequentialFile&) = delete;
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IOStatus Read(size_t n, const IOOptions& opts, Slice* result, char* scratch,
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IODebugContext* dbg) override {
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std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lk(lock_);
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size_t cached_len = 0;
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// Check if there is a cache hit, meaning that [offset, offset + n) is
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// either completely or partially in the buffer. If it's completely cached,
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// including end of file case when offset + n is greater than EOF, then
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// return.
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if (TryReadFromCache(n, &cached_len, scratch) &&
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(cached_len == n || buffer_.CurrentSize() < readahead_size_)) {
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// We read exactly what we needed, or we hit end of file - return.
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*result = Slice(scratch, cached_len);
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return IOStatus::OK();
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}
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n -= cached_len;
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IOStatus s;
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// Read-ahead only make sense if we have some slack left after reading
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if (n + alignment_ >= readahead_size_) {
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s = file_->Read(n, opts, result, scratch + cached_len, dbg);
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if (s.ok()) {
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read_offset_ += result->size();
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*result = Slice(scratch, cached_len + result->size());
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}
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buffer_.Clear();
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return s;
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}
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s = ReadIntoBuffer(readahead_size_, opts, dbg);
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if (s.ok()) {
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// The data we need is now in cache, so we can safely read it
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size_t remaining_len;
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TryReadFromCache(n, &remaining_len, scratch + cached_len);
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*result = Slice(scratch, cached_len + remaining_len);
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}
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return s;
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}
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IOStatus Skip(uint64_t n) override {
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std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lk(lock_);
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IOStatus s = IOStatus::OK();
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// First check if we need to skip already cached data
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if (buffer_.CurrentSize() > 0) {
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// Do we need to skip beyond cached data?
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if (read_offset_ + n >= buffer_offset_ + buffer_.CurrentSize()) {
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// Yes. Skip whaterver is in memory and adjust offset accordingly
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n -= buffer_offset_ + buffer_.CurrentSize() - read_offset_;
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read_offset_ = buffer_offset_ + buffer_.CurrentSize();
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} else {
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// No. The entire section to be skipped is entirely i cache.
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read_offset_ += n;
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n = 0;
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}
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}
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if (n > 0) {
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// We still need to skip more, so call the file API for skipping
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s = file_->Skip(n);
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if (s.ok()) {
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read_offset_ += n;
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}
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buffer_.Clear();
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}
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return s;
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}
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IOStatus PositionedRead(uint64_t offset, size_t n, const IOOptions& opts,
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Slice* result, char* scratch,
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IODebugContext* dbg) override {
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return file_->PositionedRead(offset, n, opts, result, scratch, dbg);
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}
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IOStatus InvalidateCache(size_t offset, size_t length) override {
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std::unique_lock<std::mutex> lk(lock_);
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buffer_.Clear();
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return file_->InvalidateCache(offset, length);
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}
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bool use_direct_io() const override { return file_->use_direct_io(); }
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private:
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// Tries to read from buffer_ n bytes. If anything was read from the cache, it
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// sets cached_len to the number of bytes actually read, copies these number
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// of bytes to scratch and returns true.
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// If nothing was read sets cached_len to 0 and returns false.
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bool TryReadFromCache(size_t n, size_t* cached_len, char* scratch) {
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if (read_offset_ < buffer_offset_ ||
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read_offset_ >= buffer_offset_ + buffer_.CurrentSize()) {
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*cached_len = 0;
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return false;
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}
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uint64_t offset_in_buffer = read_offset_ - buffer_offset_;
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*cached_len = std::min(
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buffer_.CurrentSize() - static_cast<size_t>(offset_in_buffer), n);
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memcpy(scratch, buffer_.BufferStart() + offset_in_buffer, *cached_len);
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read_offset_ += *cached_len;
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return true;
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}
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// Reads into buffer_ the next n bytes from file_.
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// Can actually read less if EOF was reached.
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// Returns the status of the read operastion on the file.
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IOStatus ReadIntoBuffer(size_t n, const IOOptions& opts,
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IODebugContext* dbg) {
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if (n > buffer_.Capacity()) {
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n = buffer_.Capacity();
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}
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assert(IsFileSectorAligned(n, alignment_));
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Slice result;
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IOStatus s = file_->Read(n, opts, &result, buffer_.BufferStart(), dbg);
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if (s.ok()) {
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buffer_offset_ = read_offset_;
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buffer_.Size(result.size());
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assert(result.size() == 0 || buffer_.BufferStart() == result.data());
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}
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return s;
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}
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const std::unique_ptr<FSSequentialFile> file_;
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const size_t alignment_;
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const size_t readahead_size_;
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std::mutex lock_;
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// The buffer storing the prefetched data
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AlignedBuffer buffer_;
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// The offset in file_, corresponding to data stored in buffer_
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uint64_t buffer_offset_;
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// The offset up to which data was read from file_. In fact, it can be larger
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// than the actual file size, since the file_->Skip(n) call doesn't return the
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// actual number of bytes that were skipped, which can be less than n.
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// This is not a problemm since read_offset_ is monotonically increasing and
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// its only use is to figure out if next piece of data should be read from
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// buffer_ or file_ directly.
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uint64_t read_offset_;
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};
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} // namespace
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std::unique_ptr<FSSequentialFile>
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SequentialFileReader::NewReadaheadSequentialFile(
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std::unique_ptr<FSSequentialFile>&& file, size_t readahead_size) {
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if (file->GetRequiredBufferAlignment() >= readahead_size) {
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// Short-circuit and return the original file if readahead_size is
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// too small and hence doesn't make sense to be used for prefetching.
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return std::move(file);
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}
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std::unique_ptr<FSSequentialFile> result(
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new ReadaheadSequentialFile(std::move(file), readahead_size));
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return result;
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}
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} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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