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195 lines
7.8 KiB
// Copyright (c) 2016-present, 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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#include "db/range_del_aggregator.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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namespace rocksdb {
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RangeDelAggregator::RangeDelAggregator(
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const InternalKeyComparator& icmp,
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const std::vector<SequenceNumber>& snapshots)
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: icmp_(icmp) {
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pinned_iters_mgr_.StartPinning();
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for (auto snapshot : snapshots) {
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stripe_map_.emplace(
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snapshot,
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TombstoneMap(stl_wrappers::LessOfComparator(icmp_.user_comparator())));
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}
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// Data newer than any snapshot falls in this catch-all stripe
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stripe_map_.emplace(kMaxSequenceNumber, TombstoneMap());
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}
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bool RangeDelAggregator::ShouldDelete(const Slice& internal_key,
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bool for_compaction /* = false */) {
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ParsedInternalKey parsed;
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if (!ParseInternalKey(internal_key, &parsed)) {
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assert(false);
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}
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assert(IsValueType(parsed.type));
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// Starting point is the snapshot stripe in which the key lives, then need to
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// search all earlier stripes too, unless it's for compaction.
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for (auto stripe_map_iter = GetStripeMapIter(parsed.sequence);
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stripe_map_iter != stripe_map_.end(); ++stripe_map_iter) {
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const auto& tombstone_map = stripe_map_iter->second;
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for (const auto& start_key_and_tombstone : tombstone_map) {
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const auto& tombstone = start_key_and_tombstone.second;
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if (icmp_.user_comparator()->Compare(parsed.user_key,
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tombstone.start_key_) < 0) {
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break;
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}
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if (parsed.sequence < tombstone.seq_ &&
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icmp_.user_comparator()->Compare(parsed.user_key,
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tombstone.end_key_) <= 0) {
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return true;
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}
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}
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if (for_compaction) {
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break;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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bool RangeDelAggregator::ShouldAddTombstones(
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bool bottommost_level /* = false */) {
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auto stripe_map_iter = stripe_map_.begin();
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assert(stripe_map_iter != stripe_map_.end());
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if (bottommost_level) {
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// For the bottommost level, keys covered by tombstones in the first
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// (oldest) stripe have been compacted away, so the tombstones are obsolete.
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++stripe_map_iter;
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}
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while (stripe_map_iter != stripe_map_.end()) {
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if (!stripe_map_iter->second.empty()) {
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return true;
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}
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++stripe_map_iter;
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}
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return false;
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}
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void RangeDelAggregator::AddTombstones(ScopedArenaIterator input) {
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AddTombstones(input.release(), true /* arena */);
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}
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void RangeDelAggregator::AddTombstones(
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std::unique_ptr<InternalIterator> input) {
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AddTombstones(input.release(), false /* arena */);
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}
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void RangeDelAggregator::AddTombstones(InternalIterator* input, bool arena) {
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pinned_iters_mgr_.PinIterator(input, arena);
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input->SeekToFirst();
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while (input->Valid()) {
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RangeTombstone tombstone(input->key(), input->value());
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auto& tombstone_map = GetStripeMapIter(tombstone.seq_)->second;
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tombstone_map.emplace(tombstone.start_key_.ToString(),
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std::move(tombstone));
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input->Next();
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}
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}
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RangeDelAggregator::StripeMap::iterator RangeDelAggregator::GetStripeMapIter(
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SequenceNumber seq) {
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// The stripe includes seqnum for the snapshot above and excludes seqnum for
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// the snapshot below.
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StripeMap::iterator iter;
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if (seq > 0) {
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// upper_bound() checks strict inequality so need to subtract one
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iter = stripe_map_.upper_bound(seq - 1);
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} else {
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iter = stripe_map_.begin();
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}
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// catch-all stripe justifies this assertion in either of above cases
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assert(iter != stripe_map_.end());
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return iter;
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}
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// TODO(andrewkr): We should implement an iterator over range tombstones in our
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// map. It'd enable compaction to open tables on-demand, i.e., only once range
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// tombstones are known to be available, without the code duplication we have
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// in ShouldAddTombstones(). It'll also allow us to move the table-modifying
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// code into more coherent places: CompactionJob and BuildTable().
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void RangeDelAggregator::AddToBuilder(TableBuilder* builder,
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bool extend_before_min_key,
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const Slice* next_table_min_key,
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FileMetaData* meta,
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bool bottommost_level /* = false */) {
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auto stripe_map_iter = stripe_map_.begin();
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assert(stripe_map_iter != stripe_map_.end());
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if (bottommost_level) {
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// For the bottommost level, keys covered by tombstones in the first
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// (oldest) stripe have been compacted away, so the tombstones are obsolete.
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++stripe_map_iter;
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}
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// Note the order in which tombstones are stored is insignificant since we
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// insert them into a std::map on the read path.
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bool first_added = false;
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while (stripe_map_iter != stripe_map_.end()) {
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for (const auto& start_key_and_tombstone : stripe_map_iter->second) {
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const auto& tombstone = start_key_and_tombstone.second;
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if (next_table_min_key != nullptr &&
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icmp_.user_comparator()->Compare(*next_table_min_key,
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tombstone.start_key_) < 0) {
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// Tombstones starting after next_table_min_key only need to be included
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// in the next table.
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break;
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}
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if (!extend_before_min_key && meta->smallest.size() != 0 &&
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icmp_.user_comparator()->Compare(tombstone.end_key_,
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meta->smallest.user_key()) < 0) {
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// Tombstones ending before this table's smallest key can conditionally
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// be excluded, e.g., when this table is a non-first compaction output,
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// we know such tombstones are included in the previous table. In that
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// case extend_before_min_key would be false.
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continue;
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}
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auto ikey_and_end_key = tombstone.Serialize();
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builder->Add(ikey_and_end_key.first.Encode(), ikey_and_end_key.second);
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if (!first_added) {
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first_added = true;
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if (extend_before_min_key &&
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(meta->smallest.size() == 0 ||
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icmp_.Compare(ikey_and_end_key.first, meta->smallest) < 0)) {
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meta->smallest = ikey_and_end_key.first;
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}
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}
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auto end_ikey = tombstone.SerializeEndKey();
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if (meta->largest.size() == 0 ||
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icmp_.Compare(meta->largest, end_ikey) < 0) {
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if (next_table_min_key != nullptr &&
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icmp_.Compare(*next_table_min_key, end_ikey.Encode()) < 0) {
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// Pretend the largest key has the same user key as the min key in the
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// following table in order for files to appear key-space partitioned.
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// Choose highest seqnum so this file's largest comes before the next
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// file's smallest. The fake seqnum is OK because the read path's
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// file-picking code only considers the user key portion.
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//
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// Note Seek() also creates InternalKey with (user_key,
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// kMaxSequenceNumber), but with kTypeDeletion (0x7) instead of
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// kTypeRangeDeletion (0xF), so the range tombstone comes before the
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// Seek() key in InternalKey's ordering. So Seek() will look in the
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// next file for the user key.
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ParsedInternalKey parsed;
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ParseInternalKey(*next_table_min_key, &parsed);
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meta->largest = InternalKey(parsed.user_key, kMaxSequenceNumber,
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kTypeRangeDeletion);
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} else {
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meta->largest = std::move(end_ikey);
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}
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}
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meta->smallest_seqno = std::min(meta->smallest_seqno, tombstone.seq_);
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meta->largest_seqno = std::max(meta->largest_seqno, tombstone.seq_);
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}
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++stripe_map_iter;
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}
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}
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} // namespace rocksdb
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