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/*
* Copyright 2017 Dgraph Labs, Inc. and Contributors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package badger
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/binary"
stderrors "errors"
"expvar"
"fmt"
"math"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
humanize "github.com/dustin/go-humanize"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4/fb"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4/options"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4/pb"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4/skl"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4/table"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4/y"
"github.com/dgraph-io/ristretto/v2"
"github.com/dgraph-io/ristretto/v2/z"
)
var (
badgerPrefix = []byte("!badger!") // Prefix for internal keys used by badger.
txnKey = []byte("!badger!txn") // For indicating end of entries in txn.
bannedNsKey = []byte("!badger!banned") // For storing the banned namespaces.
)
type closers struct {
updateSize *z.Closer
compactors *z.Closer
memtable *z.Closer
writes *z.Closer
valueGC *z.Closer
pub *z.Closer
cacheHealth *z.Closer
}
type lockedKeys struct {
sync.RWMutex
keys map[uint64]struct{}
}
func (lk *lockedKeys) add(key uint64) {
lk.Lock()
defer lk.Unlock()
lk.keys[key] = struct{}{}
}
func (lk *lockedKeys) has(key uint64) bool {
lk.RLock()
defer lk.RUnlock()
_, ok := lk.keys[key]
return ok
}
func (lk *lockedKeys) all() []uint64 {
lk.RLock()
defer lk.RUnlock()
keys := make([]uint64, 0, len(lk.keys))
for key := range lk.keys {
keys = append(keys, key)
}
return keys
}
// DB provides the various functions required to interact with Badger.
// DB is thread-safe.
type DB struct {
testOnlyDBExtensions
lock sync.RWMutex // Guards list of inmemory tables, not individual reads and writes.
dirLockGuard *directoryLockGuard
// nil if Dir and ValueDir are the same
valueDirGuard *directoryLockGuard
closers closers
mt *memTable // Our latest (actively written) in-memory table
imm []*memTable // Add here only AFTER pushing to flushChan.
// Initialized via openMemTables.
nextMemFid int
opt Options
manifest *manifestFile
lc *levelsController
vlog valueLog
writeCh chan *request
flushChan chan *memTable // For flushing memtables.
closeOnce sync.Once // For closing DB only once.
blockWrites atomic.Int32
isClosed atomic.Uint32
orc *oracle
bannedNamespaces *lockedKeys
threshold *vlogThreshold
pub *publisher
registry *KeyRegistry
blockCache *ristretto.Cache[[]byte, *table.Block]
indexCache *ristretto.Cache[uint64, *fb.TableIndex]
allocPool *z.AllocatorPool
}
const (
kvWriteChCapacity = 1000
)
func checkAndSetOptions(opt *Options) error {
// It's okay to have zero compactors which will disable all compactions but
// we cannot have just one compactor otherwise we will end up with all data
// on level 2.
if opt.NumCompactors == 1 {
return errors.New("Cannot have 1 compactor. Need at least 2")
}
if opt.InMemory && (opt.Dir != "" || opt.ValueDir != "") {
return errors.New("Cannot use badger in Disk-less mode with Dir or ValueDir set")
}
opt.maxBatchSize = (15 * opt.MemTableSize) / 100
opt.maxBatchCount = opt.maxBatchSize / int64(skl.MaxNodeSize)
// This is the maximum value, vlogThreshold can have if dynamic thresholding is enabled.
opt.maxValueThreshold = math.Min(maxValueThreshold, float64(opt.maxBatchSize))
if opt.VLogPercentile < 0.0 || opt.VLogPercentile > 1.0 {
return errors.New("vlogPercentile must be within range of 0.0-1.0")
}
// We are limiting opt.ValueThreshold to maxValueThreshold for now.
if opt.ValueThreshold > maxValueThreshold {
return errors.Errorf("Invalid ValueThreshold, must be less or equal to %d",
maxValueThreshold)
}
// If ValueThreshold is greater than opt.maxBatchSize, we won't be able to push any data using
// the transaction APIs. Transaction batches entries into batches of size opt.maxBatchSize.
if opt.ValueThreshold > opt.maxBatchSize {
return errors.Errorf("Valuethreshold %d greater than max batch size of %d. Either "+
"reduce opt.ValueThreshold or increase opt.BaseTableSize.",
opt.ValueThreshold, opt.maxBatchSize)
}
// ValueLogFileSize should be strictly LESS than 2<<30 otherwise we will
// overflow the uint32 when we mmap it in OpenMemtable.
if !(opt.ValueLogFileSize < 2<<30 && opt.ValueLogFileSize >= 1<<20) {
return ErrValueLogSize
}
if opt.ReadOnly {
// Do not perform compaction in read only mode.
opt.CompactL0OnClose = false
}
needCache := (opt.Compression != options.None) || (len(opt.EncryptionKey) > 0)
if needCache && opt.BlockCacheSize == 0 {
panic("BlockCacheSize should be set since compression/encryption are enabled")
}
return nil
}
// Open returns a new DB object.
func Open(opt Options) (*DB, error) {
if err := checkAndSetOptions(&opt); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var dirLockGuard, valueDirLockGuard *directoryLockGuard
// Create directories and acquire lock on it only if badger is not running in InMemory mode.
// We don't have any directories/files in InMemory mode so we don't need to acquire
// any locks on them.
if !opt.InMemory {
if err := createDirs(opt); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var err error
if !opt.BypassLockGuard {
dirLockGuard, err = acquireDirectoryLock(opt.Dir, lockFile, opt.ReadOnly)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer func() {
if dirLockGuard != nil {
_ = dirLockGuard.release()
}
}()
absDir, err := filepath.Abs(opt.Dir)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
absValueDir, err := filepath.Abs(opt.ValueDir)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if absValueDir != absDir {
valueDirLockGuard, err = acquireDirectoryLock(opt.ValueDir, lockFile, opt.ReadOnly)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer func() {
if valueDirLockGuard != nil {
_ = valueDirLockGuard.release()
}
}()
}
}
}
manifestFile, manifest, err := openOrCreateManifestFile(opt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer func() {
if manifestFile != nil {
_ = manifestFile.close()
}
}()
db := &DB{
imm: make([]*memTable, 0, opt.NumMemtables),
flushChan: make(chan *memTable, opt.NumMemtables),
writeCh: make(chan *request, kvWriteChCapacity),
opt: opt,
manifest: manifestFile,
dirLockGuard: dirLockGuard,
valueDirGuard: valueDirLockGuard,
orc: newOracle(opt),
pub: newPublisher(),
allocPool: z.NewAllocatorPool(8),
bannedNamespaces: &lockedKeys{keys: make(map[uint64]struct{})},
threshold: initVlogThreshold(&opt),
}
db.syncChan = opt.syncChan
// Cleanup all the goroutines started by badger in case of an error.
defer func() {
if err != nil {
opt.Errorf("Received err: %v. Cleaning up...", err)
db.cleanup()
db = nil
}
}()
if opt.BlockCacheSize > 0 {
numInCache := opt.BlockCacheSize / int64(opt.BlockSize)
if numInCache == 0 {
// Make the value of this variable at least one since the cache requires
// the number of counters to be greater than zero.
numInCache = 1
}
config := ristretto.Config[[]byte, *table.Block]{
NumCounters: numInCache * 8,
MaxCost: opt.BlockCacheSize,
BufferItems: 64,
Metrics: true,
OnExit: table.BlockEvictHandler,
}
db.blockCache, err = ristretto.NewCache[[]byte, *table.Block](&config)
if err != nil {
return nil, y.Wrap(err, "failed to create data cache")
}
}
if opt.IndexCacheSize > 0 {
// Index size is around 5% of the table size.
indexSz := int64(float64(opt.MemTableSize) * 0.05)
numInCache := opt.IndexCacheSize / indexSz
if numInCache == 0 {
// Make the value of this variable at least one since the cache requires
// the number of counters to be greater than zero.
numInCache = 1
}
config := ristretto.Config[uint64, *fb.TableIndex]{
NumCounters: numInCache * 8,
MaxCost: opt.IndexCacheSize,
BufferItems: 64,
Metrics: true,
}
db.indexCache, err = ristretto.NewCache(&config)
if err != nil {
return nil, y.Wrap(err, "failed to create bf cache")
}
}
db.closers.cacheHealth = z.NewCloser(1)
go db.monitorCache(db.closers.cacheHealth)
if db.opt.InMemory {
db.opt.SyncWrites = false
// If badger is running in memory mode, push everything into the LSM Tree.
db.opt.ValueThreshold = math.MaxInt32
}
krOpt := KeyRegistryOptions{
ReadOnly: opt.ReadOnly,
Dir: opt.Dir,
EncryptionKey: opt.EncryptionKey,
EncryptionKeyRotationDuration: opt.EncryptionKeyRotationDuration,
InMemory: opt.InMemory,
}
if db.registry, err = OpenKeyRegistry(krOpt); err != nil {
return db, err
}
db.calculateSize()
db.closers.updateSize = z.NewCloser(1)
go db.updateSize(db.closers.updateSize)
if err := db.openMemTables(db.opt); err != nil {
return nil, y.Wrapf(err, "while opening memtables")
}
if !db.opt.ReadOnly {
if db.mt, err = db.newMemTable(); err != nil {
return nil, y.Wrapf(err, "cannot create memtable")
}
}
// newLevelsController potentially loads files in directory.
if db.lc, err = newLevelsController(db, &manifest); err != nil {
return db, err
}
// Initialize vlog struct.
db.vlog.init(db)
if !opt.ReadOnly {
db.closers.compactors = z.NewCloser(1)
db.lc.startCompact(db.closers.compactors)
db.closers.memtable = z.NewCloser(1)
go func() {
db.flushMemtable(db.closers.memtable) // Need levels controller to be up.
}()
// Flush them to disk asap.
for _, mt := range db.imm {
db.flushChan <- mt
}
}
// We do increment nextTxnTs below. So, no need to do it here.
db.orc.nextTxnTs = db.MaxVersion()
db.opt.Infof("Set nextTxnTs to %d", db.orc.nextTxnTs)
if err = db.vlog.open(db); err != nil {
return db, y.Wrapf(err, "During db.vlog.open")
}
// Let's advance nextTxnTs to one more than whatever we observed via
// replaying the logs.
db.orc.txnMark.Done(db.orc.nextTxnTs)
// In normal mode, we must update readMark so older versions of keys can be removed during
// compaction when run in offline mode via the flatten tool.
db.orc.readMark.Done(db.orc.nextTxnTs)
db.orc.incrementNextTs()
go db.threshold.listenForValueThresholdUpdate()
if err := db.initBannedNamespaces(); err != nil {
return db, errors.Wrapf(err, "While setting banned keys")
}
db.closers.writes = z.NewCloser(1)
go db.doWrites(db.closers.writes)
if !db.opt.InMemory {
db.closers.valueGC = z.NewCloser(1)
go db.vlog.waitOnGC(db.closers.valueGC)
}
db.closers.pub = z.NewCloser(1)
go db.pub.listenForUpdates(db.closers.pub)
valueDirLockGuard = nil
dirLockGuard = nil
manifestFile = nil
return db, nil
}
// initBannedNamespaces retrieves the banned namespaces from the DB and updates in-memory structure.
func (db *DB) initBannedNamespaces() error {
if db.opt.NamespaceOffset < 0 {
return nil
}
return db.View(func(txn *Txn) error {
iopts := DefaultIteratorOptions
iopts.Prefix = bannedNsKey
iopts.PrefetchValues = false
iopts.InternalAccess = true
itr := txn.NewIterator(iopts)
defer itr.Close()
for itr.Rewind(); itr.Valid(); itr.Next() {
key := y.BytesToU64(itr.Item().Key()[len(bannedNsKey):])
db.bannedNamespaces.add(key)
}
return nil
})
}
func (db *DB) MaxVersion() uint64 {
var maxVersion uint64
update := func(a uint64) {
if a > maxVersion {
maxVersion = a
}
}
db.lock.Lock()
// In read only mode, we do not create new mem table.
if !db.opt.ReadOnly {
update(db.mt.maxVersion)
}
for _, mt := range db.imm {
update(mt.maxVersion)
}
db.lock.Unlock()
for _, ti := range db.Tables() {
update(ti.MaxVersion)
}
return maxVersion
}
func (db *DB) monitorCache(c *z.Closer) {
defer c.Done()
count := 0
analyze := func(name string, metrics *ristretto.Metrics) {
// If the mean life expectancy is less than 10 seconds, the cache
// might be too small.
le := metrics.LifeExpectancySeconds()
if le == nil {
return
}
lifeTooShort := le.Count > 0 && float64(le.Sum)/float64(le.Count) < 10
hitRatioTooLow := metrics.Ratio() > 0 && metrics.Ratio() < 0.4
if lifeTooShort && hitRatioTooLow {
db.opt.Warningf("%s might be too small. Metrics: %s\n", name, metrics)
db.opt.Warningf("Cache life expectancy (in seconds): %+v\n", le)
} else if le.Count > 1000 && count%5 == 0 {
db.opt.Infof("%s metrics: %s\n", name, metrics)
}
}
ticker := time.NewTicker(1 * time.Minute)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-c.HasBeenClosed():
return
case <-ticker.C:
}
analyze("Block cache", db.BlockCacheMetrics())
analyze("Index cache", db.IndexCacheMetrics())
count++
}
}
// cleanup stops all the goroutines started by badger. This is used in open to
// cleanup goroutines in case of an error.
func (db *DB) cleanup() {
db.stopMemoryFlush()
db.stopCompactions()
db.blockCache.Close()
db.indexCache.Close()
if db.closers.updateSize != nil {
db.closers.updateSize.Signal()
}
if db.closers.valueGC != nil {
db.closers.valueGC.Signal()
}
if db.closers.writes != nil {
db.closers.writes.Signal()
}
if db.closers.pub != nil {
db.closers.pub.Signal()
}
db.orc.Stop()
// Do not use vlog.Close() here. vlog.Close truncates the files. We don't
// want to truncate files unless the user has specified the truncate flag.
}
// BlockCacheMetrics returns the metrics for the underlying block cache.
func (db *DB) BlockCacheMetrics() *ristretto.Metrics {
if db.blockCache != nil {
return db.blockCache.Metrics
}
return nil
}
// IndexCacheMetrics returns the metrics for the underlying index cache.
func (db *DB) IndexCacheMetrics() *ristretto.Metrics {
if db.indexCache != nil {
return db.indexCache.Metrics
}
return nil
}
// Close closes a DB. It's crucial to call it to ensure all the pending updates make their way to
// disk. Calling DB.Close() multiple times would still only close the DB once.
func (db *DB) Close() error {
var err error
db.closeOnce.Do(func() {
err = db.close()
})
return err
}
// IsClosed denotes if the badger DB is closed or not. A DB instance should not
// be used after closing it.
func (db *DB) IsClosed() bool {
return db.isClosed.Load() == 1
}
func (db *DB) close() (err error) {
defer db.allocPool.Release()
db.opt.Debugf("Closing database")
db.opt.Infof("Lifetime L0 stalled for: %s\n", time.Duration(db.lc.l0stallsMs.Load()))
db.blockWrites.Store(1)
db.isClosed.Store(1)
if !db.opt.InMemory {
// Stop value GC first.
db.closers.valueGC.SignalAndWait()
}
// Stop writes next.
db.closers.writes.SignalAndWait()
// Don't accept any more write.
close(db.writeCh)
db.closers.pub.SignalAndWait()
db.closers.cacheHealth.Signal()
// Make sure that block writer is done pushing stuff into memtable!
// Otherwise, you will have a race condition: we are trying to flush memtables
// and remove them completely, while the block / memtable writer is still
// trying to push stuff into the memtable. This will also resolve the value
// offset problem: as we push into memtable, we update value offsets there.
if db.mt != nil {
if db.mt.sl.Empty() {
// Remove the memtable if empty.
db.mt.DecrRef()
} else {
db.opt.Debugf("Flushing memtable")
for {
pushedMemTable := func() bool {
db.lock.Lock()
defer db.lock.Unlock()
y.AssertTrue(db.mt != nil)
select {
case db.flushChan <- db.mt:
db.imm = append(db.imm, db.mt) // Flusher will attempt to remove this from s.imm.
db.mt = nil // Will segfault if we try writing!
db.opt.Debugf("pushed to flush chan\n")
return true
default:
// If we fail to push, we need to unlock and wait for a short while.
// The flushing operation needs to update s.imm. Otherwise, we have a
// deadlock.
// TODO: Think about how to do this more cleanly, maybe without any locks.
}
return false
}()
if pushedMemTable {
break
}
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
}
}
db.stopMemoryFlush()
db.stopCompactions()
// Force Compact L0
// We don't need to care about cstatus since no parallel compaction is running.
if db.opt.CompactL0OnClose {
err := db.lc.doCompact(173, compactionPriority{level: 0, score: 1.73})
switch err {
case errFillTables:
// This error only means that there might be enough tables to do a compaction. So, we
// should not report it to the end user to avoid confusing them.
case nil:
db.opt.Debugf("Force compaction on level 0 done")
default:
db.opt.Warningf("While forcing compaction on level 0: %v", err)
}
}
// Now close the value log.
if vlogErr := db.vlog.Close(); vlogErr != nil {
err = y.Wrap(vlogErr, "DB.Close")
}
db.opt.Infof(db.LevelsToString())
if lcErr := db.lc.close(); err == nil {
err = y.Wrap(lcErr, "DB.Close")
}
db.opt.Debugf("Waiting for closer")
db.closers.updateSize.SignalAndWait()
db.orc.Stop()
db.blockCache.Close()
db.indexCache.Close()
db.threshold.close()
if db.opt.InMemory {
return
}
if db.dirLockGuard != nil {
if guardErr := db.dirLockGuard.release(); err == nil {
err = y.Wrap(guardErr, "DB.Close")
}
}
if db.valueDirGuard != nil {
if guardErr := db.valueDirGuard.release(); err == nil {
err = y.Wrap(guardErr, "DB.Close")
}
}
if manifestErr := db.manifest.close(); err == nil {
err = y.Wrap(manifestErr, "DB.Close")
}
if registryErr := db.registry.Close(); err == nil {
err = y.Wrap(registryErr, "DB.Close")
}
// Fsync directories to ensure that lock file, and any other removed files whose directory
// we haven't specifically fsynced, are guaranteed to have their directory entry removal
// persisted to disk.
if syncErr := db.syncDir(db.opt.Dir); err == nil {
err = y.Wrap(syncErr, "DB.Close")
}
if syncErr := db.syncDir(db.opt.ValueDir); err == nil {
err = y.Wrap(syncErr, "DB.Close")
}
return err
}
// VerifyChecksum verifies checksum for all tables on all levels.
// This method can be used to verify checksum, if opt.ChecksumVerificationMode is NoVerification.
func (db *DB) VerifyChecksum() error {
return db.lc.verifyChecksum()
}
const (
lockFile = "LOCK"
)
// Sync syncs database content to disk. This function provides
// more control to user to sync data whenever required.
func (db *DB) Sync() error {
/**
Make an attempt to sync both the logs, the active memtable's WAL and the vLog (1847).
Cases:
- All_ok :: If both the logs sync successfully.
- Entry_Lost :: If an entry with a value pointer was present in the active memtable's WAL,
:: and the WAL was synced but there was an error in syncing the vLog.
:: The entry will be considered lost and this case will need to be handled during recovery.
- Entries_Lost :: If there were errors in syncing both the logs, multiple entries would be lost.
- Entries_Lost :: If the active memtable's WAL is not synced but the vLog is synced, it will
:: result in entries being lost because recovery of the active memtable is done from its WAL.
:: Check `UpdateSkipList` in memtable.go.
- Nothing_lost :: If an entry with its value was present in the active memtable's WAL, and the WAL was synced,
:: but there was an error in syncing the vLog.
:: Nothing is lost for this very specific entry because the entry is completely present in the memtable's WAL.
- Partially_lost :: If entries were written partially in either of the logs,
:: the logs will be truncated during recovery.
:: As a result of truncation, some entries might be lost.
:: Assume that 4KB of data is to be synced and invoking `Sync` results only in syncing 3KB
:: of data and then the machine shuts down or the disk failure happens,
:: this will result in partial writes. [[This case needs verification]]
*/
db.lock.RLock()
memtableSyncError := db.mt.SyncWAL()
db.lock.RUnlock()
vLogSyncError := db.vlog.sync()
return y.CombineErrors(memtableSyncError, vLogSyncError)
}
// getMemtables returns the current memtables and get references.
func (db *DB) getMemTables() ([]*memTable, func()) {
db.lock.RLock()
defer db.lock.RUnlock()
var tables []*memTable
// Mutable memtable does not exist in read-only mode.
if !db.opt.ReadOnly {
// Get mutable memtable.
tables = append(tables, db.mt)
db.mt.IncrRef()
}
// Get immutable memtables.
last := len(db.imm) - 1
for i := range db.imm {
tables = append(tables, db.imm[last-i])
db.imm[last-i].IncrRef()
}
return tables, func() {
for _, tbl := range tables {
tbl.DecrRef()
}
}
}
// get returns the value in memtable or disk for given key.
// Note that value will include meta byte.
//
// IMPORTANT: We should never write an entry with an older timestamp for the same key, We need to
// maintain this invariant to search for the latest value of a key, or else we need to search in all
// tables and find the max version among them. To maintain this invariant, we also need to ensure
// that all versions of a key are always present in the same table from level 1, because compaction
// can push any table down.
//
// Update(23/09/2020) - We have dropped the move key implementation. Earlier we
// were inserting move keys to fix the invalid value pointers but we no longer
// do that. For every get("fooX") call where X is the version, we will search
// for "fooX" in all the levels of the LSM tree. This is expensive but it
// removes the overhead of handling move keys completely.
func (db *DB) get(key []byte) (y.ValueStruct, error) {
if db.IsClosed() {
return y.ValueStruct{}, ErrDBClosed
}
tables, decr := db.getMemTables() // Lock should be released.
defer decr()
var maxVs y.ValueStruct
version := y.ParseTs(key)
y.NumGetsAdd(db.opt.MetricsEnabled, 1)
for i := 0; i < len(tables); i++ {
vs := tables[i].sl.Get(key)
y.NumMemtableGetsAdd(db.opt.MetricsEnabled, 1)
if vs.Meta == 0 && vs.Value == nil {
continue
}
// Found the required version of the key, return immediately.
if vs.Version == version {
y.NumGetsWithResultsAdd(db.opt.MetricsEnabled, 1)
return vs, nil
}
if maxVs.Version < vs.Version {
maxVs = vs
}
}
return db.lc.get(key, maxVs, 0)
}
var requestPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() interface{} {
return new(request)
},
}
func (db *DB) writeToLSM(b *request) error {
// We should check the length of b.Prts and b.Entries only when badger is not
// running in InMemory mode. In InMemory mode, we don't write anything to the
// value log and that's why the length of b.Ptrs will always be zero.
if !db.opt.InMemory && len(b.Ptrs) != len(b.Entries) {
return errors.Errorf("Ptrs and Entries don't match: %+v", b)
}
for i, entry := range b.Entries {
var err error
if entry.skipVlogAndSetThreshold(db.valueThreshold()) {
// Will include deletion / tombstone case.
err = db.mt.Put(entry.Key,
y.ValueStruct{
Value: entry.Value,
// Ensure value pointer flag is removed. Otherwise, the value will fail
// to be retrieved during iterator prefetch. `bitValuePointer` is only
// known to be set in write to LSM when the entry is loaded from a backup
// with lower ValueThreshold and its value was stored in the value log.
Meta: entry.meta &^ bitValuePointer,
UserMeta: entry.UserMeta,
ExpiresAt: entry.ExpiresAt,
})
} else {
// Write pointer to Memtable.
err = db.mt.Put(entry.Key,
y.ValueStruct{
Value: b.Ptrs[i].Encode(),
Meta: entry.meta | bitValuePointer,
UserMeta: entry.UserMeta,
ExpiresAt: entry.ExpiresAt,
})
}
if err != nil {
return y.Wrapf(err, "while writing to memTable")
}
}
if db.opt.SyncWrites {
return db.mt.SyncWAL()
}
return nil
}
// writeRequests is called serially by only one goroutine.
func (db *DB) writeRequests(reqs []*request) error {
if len(reqs) == 0 {
return nil
}
done := func(err error) {
for _, r := range reqs {
r.Err = err
r.Wg.Done()
}
}
db.opt.Debugf("writeRequests called. Writing to value log")
err := db.vlog.write(reqs)
if err != nil {
done(err)
return err
}
db.opt.Debugf("Writing to memtable")
var count int
for _, b := range reqs {
if len(b.Entries) == 0 {
continue
}
count += len(b.Entries)
var i uint64
var err error
for err = db.ensureRoomForWrite(); err == errNoRoom; err = db.ensureRoomForWrite() {
i++
if i%100 == 0 {
db.opt.Debugf("Making room for writes")
}
// We need to poll a bit because both hasRoomForWrite and the flusher need access to s.imm.
// When flushChan is full and you are blocked there, and the flusher is trying to update s.imm,
// you will get a deadlock.
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
if err != nil {
done(err)
return y.Wrap(err, "writeRequests")
}
if err := db.writeToLSM(b); err != nil {
done(err)
return y.Wrap(err, "writeRequests")
}
}
db.opt.Debugf("Sending updates to subscribers")
db.pub.sendUpdates(reqs)
done(nil)
db.opt.Debugf("%d entries written", count)
return nil
}
func (db *DB) sendToWriteCh(entries []*Entry) (*request, error) {
if db.blockWrites.Load() == 1 {
return nil, ErrBlockedWrites
}
var count, size int64
for _, e := range entries {
size += e.estimateSizeAndSetThreshold(db.valueThreshold())
count++
}
y.NumBytesWrittenUserAdd(db.opt.MetricsEnabled, size)
if count >= db.opt.maxBatchCount || size >= db.opt.maxBatchSize {
return nil, ErrTxnTooBig
}
// We can only service one request because we need each txn to be stored in a contiguous section.
// Txns should not interleave among other txns or rewrites.
req := requestPool.Get().(*request)
req.reset()
req.Entries = entries
req.Wg.Add(1)
req.IncrRef() // for db write
db.writeCh <- req // Handled in doWrites.
y.NumPutsAdd(db.opt.MetricsEnabled, int64(len(entries)))
return req, nil
}
func (db *DB) doWrites(lc *z.Closer) {
defer lc.Done()
pendingCh := make(chan struct{}, 1)
writeRequests := func(reqs []*request) {
if err := db.writeRequests(reqs); err != nil {
db.opt.Errorf("writeRequests: %v", err)
}
<-pendingCh
}
// This variable tracks the number of pending writes.
reqLen := new(expvar.Int)
y.PendingWritesSet(db.opt.MetricsEnabled, db.opt.Dir, reqLen)
reqs := make([]*request, 0, 10)
for {
var r *request
select {
case r = <-db.writeCh:
case <-lc.HasBeenClosed():
goto closedCase
}
for {
reqs = append(reqs, r)
reqLen.Set(int64(len(reqs)))
if len(reqs) >= 3*kvWriteChCapacity {
pendingCh <- struct{}{} // blocking.
goto writeCase
}
select {
// Either push to pending, or continue to pick from writeCh.
case r = <-db.writeCh:
case pendingCh <- struct{}{}:
goto writeCase
case <-lc.HasBeenClosed():
goto closedCase
}
}
closedCase:
// All the pending request are drained.
// Don't close the writeCh, because it has be used in several places.
for {
select {
case r = <-db.writeCh:
reqs = append(reqs, r)
default:
pendingCh <- struct{}{} // Push to pending before doing a write.
writeRequests(reqs)
return
}
}
writeCase:
go writeRequests(reqs)
reqs = make([]*request, 0, 10)
reqLen.Set(0)
}
}
// batchSet applies a list of badger.Entry. If a request level error occurs it
// will be returned.
//
// Check(kv.BatchSet(entries))
func (db *DB) batchSet(entries []*Entry) error {
req, err := db.sendToWriteCh(entries)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return req.Wait()
}
// batchSetAsync is the asynchronous version of batchSet. It accepts a callback
// function which is called when all the sets are complete. If a request level