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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 (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"hash/crc32"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v3/options"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v3/pb"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v3/y"
"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// Manifest represents the contents of the MANIFEST file in a Badger store.
//
// The MANIFEST file describes the startup state of the db -- all LSM files and what level they're
// at.
//
// It consists of a sequence of ManifestChangeSet objects. Each of these is treated atomically,
// and contains a sequence of ManifestChange's (file creations/deletions) which we use to
// reconstruct the manifest at startup.
type Manifest struct {
Levels []levelManifest
Tables map[uint64]TableManifest
// Contains total number of creation and deletion changes in the manifest -- used to compute
// whether it'd be useful to rewrite the manifest.
Creations int
Deletions int
}
func createManifest() Manifest {
levels := make([]levelManifest, 0)
return Manifest{
Levels: levels,
Tables: make(map[uint64]TableManifest),
}
}
// levelManifest contains information about LSM tree levels
// in the MANIFEST file.
type levelManifest struct {
Tables map[uint64]struct{} // Set of table id's
}
// TableManifest contains information about a specific table
// in the LSM tree.
type TableManifest struct {
Level uint8
KeyID uint64
Compression options.CompressionType
}
// manifestFile holds the file pointer (and other info) about the manifest file, which is a log
// file we append to.
type manifestFile struct {
fp *os.File
directory string
// We make this configurable so that unit tests can hit rewrite() code quickly
deletionsRewriteThreshold int
// Guards appends, which includes access to the manifest field.
appendLock sync.Mutex
// Used to track the current state of the manifest, used when rewriting.
manifest Manifest
// Used to indicate if badger was opened in InMemory mode.
inMemory bool
}
const (
// ManifestFilename is the filename for the manifest file.
ManifestFilename = "MANIFEST"
manifestRewriteFilename = "MANIFEST-REWRITE"
manifestDeletionsRewriteThreshold = 10000
manifestDeletionsRatio = 10
)
// asChanges returns a sequence of changes that could be used to recreate the Manifest in its
// present state.
func (m *Manifest) asChanges() []*pb.ManifestChange {
changes := make([]*pb.ManifestChange, 0, len(m.Tables))
for id, tm := range m.Tables {
changes = append(changes, newCreateChange(id, int(tm.Level), tm.KeyID, tm.Compression))
}
return changes
}
func (m *Manifest) clone() Manifest {
changeSet := pb.ManifestChangeSet{Changes: m.asChanges()}
ret := createManifest()
y.Check(applyChangeSet(&ret, &changeSet))
return ret
}
// openOrCreateManifestFile opens a Badger manifest file if it exists, or creates one if
// doesn’t exists.
func openOrCreateManifestFile(opt Options) (
ret *manifestFile, result Manifest, err error) {
if opt.InMemory {
return &manifestFile{inMemory: true}, Manifest{}, nil
}
return helpOpenOrCreateManifestFile(opt.Dir, opt.ReadOnly, manifestDeletionsRewriteThreshold)
}
func helpOpenOrCreateManifestFile(dir string, readOnly bool, deletionsThreshold int) (
*manifestFile, Manifest, error) {
path := filepath.Join(dir, ManifestFilename)
var flags y.Flags
if readOnly {
flags |= y.ReadOnly
}
fp, err := y.OpenExistingFile(path, flags) // We explicitly sync in addChanges, outside the lock.
if err != nil {
if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return nil, Manifest{}, err
}
if readOnly {
return nil, Manifest{}, fmt.Errorf("no manifest found, required for read-only db")
}
m := createManifest()
fp, netCreations, err := helpRewrite(dir, &m)
if err != nil {
return nil, Manifest{}, err
}
y.AssertTrue(netCreations == 0)
mf := &manifestFile{
fp: fp,
directory: dir,
manifest: m.clone(),
deletionsRewriteThreshold: deletionsThreshold,
}
return mf, m, nil
}
manifest, truncOffset, err := ReplayManifestFile(fp)
if err != nil {
_ = fp.Close()
return nil, Manifest{}, err
}
if !readOnly {
// Truncate file so we don't have a half-written entry at the end.
if err := fp.Truncate(truncOffset); err != nil {
_ = fp.Close()
return nil, Manifest{}, err
}
}
if _, err = fp.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd); err != nil {
_ = fp.Close()
return nil, Manifest{}, err
}
mf := &manifestFile{
fp: fp,
directory: dir,
manifest: manifest.clone(),
deletionsRewriteThreshold: deletionsThreshold,
}
return mf, manifest, nil
}
func (mf *manifestFile) close() error {
if mf.inMemory {
return nil
}
return mf.fp.Close()
}
// addChanges writes a batch of changes, atomically, to the file. By "atomically" that means when
// we replay the MANIFEST file, we'll either replay all the changes or none of them. (The truth of
// this depends on the filesystem -- some might append garbage data if a system crash happens at
// the wrong time.)
func (mf *manifestFile) addChanges(changesParam []*pb.ManifestChange) error {
if mf.inMemory {
return nil
}
changes := pb.ManifestChangeSet{Changes: changesParam}
buf, err := proto.Marshal(&changes)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Maybe we could use O_APPEND instead (on certain file systems)
mf.appendLock.Lock()
if err := applyChangeSet(&mf.manifest, &changes); err != nil {
mf.appendLock.Unlock()
return err
}
// Rewrite manifest if it'd shrink by 1/10 and it's big enough to care
if mf.manifest.Deletions > mf.deletionsRewriteThreshold &&
mf.manifest.Deletions > manifestDeletionsRatio*(mf.manifest.Creations-mf.manifest.Deletions) {
if err := mf.rewrite(); err != nil {
mf.appendLock.Unlock()
return err
}
} else {
var lenCrcBuf [8]byte
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(lenCrcBuf[0:4], uint32(len(buf)))
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(lenCrcBuf[4:8], crc32.Checksum(buf, y.CastagnoliCrcTable))
buf = append(lenCrcBuf[:], buf...)
if _, err := mf.fp.Write(buf); err != nil {
mf.appendLock.Unlock()
return err
}
}
mf.appendLock.Unlock()
return mf.fp.Sync()
}
// Has to be 4 bytes. The value can never change, ever, anyway.
var magicText = [4]byte{'B', 'd', 'g', 'r'}
// The magic version number.
const magicVersion = 8
func helpRewrite(dir string, m *Manifest) (*os.File, int, error) {
rewritePath := filepath.Join(dir, manifestRewriteFilename)
// We explicitly sync.
fp, err := y.OpenTruncFile(rewritePath, false)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
buf := make([]byte, 8)
copy(buf[0:4], magicText[:])
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(buf[4:8], magicVersion)
netCreations := len(m.Tables)
changes := m.asChanges()
set := pb.ManifestChangeSet{Changes: changes}
changeBuf, err := proto.Marshal(&set)
if err != nil {
fp.Close()
return nil, 0, err
}
var lenCrcBuf [8]byte
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(lenCrcBuf[0:4], uint32(len(changeBuf)))
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(lenCrcBuf[4:8], crc32.Checksum(changeBuf, y.CastagnoliCrcTable))
buf = append(buf, lenCrcBuf[:]...)
buf = append(buf, changeBuf...)
if _, err := fp.Write(buf); err != nil {
fp.Close()
return nil, 0, err
}
if err := fp.Sync(); err != nil {
fp.Close()
return nil, 0, err
}
// In Windows the files should be closed before doing a Rename.
if err = fp.Close(); err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
manifestPath := filepath.Join(dir, ManifestFilename)
if err := os.Rename(rewritePath, manifestPath); err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
fp, err = y.OpenExistingFile(manifestPath, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
if _, err := fp.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd); err != nil {
fp.Close()
return nil, 0, err
}
if err := syncDir(dir); err != nil {
fp.Close()
return nil, 0, err
}
return fp, netCreations, nil
}
// Must be called while appendLock is held.
func (mf *manifestFile) rewrite() error {
// In Windows the files should be closed before doing a Rename.
if err := mf.fp.Close(); err != nil {
return err
}
fp, netCreations, err := helpRewrite(mf.directory, &mf.manifest)
if err != nil {
return err
}
mf.fp = fp
mf.manifest.Creations = netCreations
mf.manifest.Deletions = 0
return nil
}
type countingReader struct {
wrapped *bufio.Reader
count int64
}
func (r *countingReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
n, err = r.wrapped.Read(p)
r.count += int64(n)
return
}
func (r *countingReader) ReadByte() (b byte, err error) {
b, err = r.wrapped.ReadByte()
if err == nil {
r.count++
}
return
}
var (
errBadMagic = errors.New("manifest has bad magic")
errBadChecksum = errors.New("manifest has checksum mismatch")
)
// ReplayManifestFile reads the manifest file and constructs two manifest objects. (We need one
// immutable copy and one mutable copy of the manifest. Easiest way is to construct two of them.)
// Also, returns the last offset after a completely read manifest entry -- the file must be
// truncated at that point before further appends are made (if there is a partial entry after
// that). In normal conditions, truncOffset is the file size.
func ReplayManifestFile(fp *os.File) (Manifest, int64, error) {
r := countingReader{wrapped: bufio.NewReader(fp)}
var magicBuf [8]byte
if _, err := io.ReadFull(&r, magicBuf[:]); err != nil {
return Manifest{}, 0, errBadMagic
}
if !bytes.Equal(magicBuf[0:4], magicText[:]) {
return Manifest{}, 0, errBadMagic
}
version := y.BytesToU32(magicBuf[4:8])
if version != magicVersion {
return Manifest{}, 0,
//nolint:lll
fmt.Errorf("manifest has unsupported version: %d (we support %d).\n"+
"Please see https://github.com/dgraph-io/badger/blob/master/README.md#i-see-manifest-has-unsupported-version-x-we-support-y-error"+
" on how to fix this.",
version, magicVersion)
}
stat, err := fp.Stat()
if err != nil {
return Manifest{}, 0, err
}
build := createManifest()
var offset int64
for {
offset = r.count
var lenCrcBuf [8]byte
_, err := io.ReadFull(&r, lenCrcBuf[:])
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
break
}
return Manifest{}, 0, err
}
length := y.BytesToU32(lenCrcBuf[0:4])
// Sanity check to ensure we don't over-allocate memory.
if length > uint32(stat.Size()) {
return Manifest{}, 0, errors.Errorf(
"Buffer length: %d greater than file size: %d. Manifest file might be corrupted",
length, stat.Size())
}
var buf = make([]byte, length)
if _, err := io.ReadFull(&r, buf); err != nil {
if err == io.EOF || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
break
}
return Manifest{}, 0, err
}
if crc32.Checksum(buf, y.CastagnoliCrcTable) != y.BytesToU32(lenCrcBuf[4:8]) {
return Manifest{}, 0, errBadChecksum
}
var changeSet pb.ManifestChangeSet
if err := proto.Unmarshal(buf, &changeSet); err != nil {
return Manifest{}, 0, err
}
if err := applyChangeSet(&build, &changeSet); err != nil {
return Manifest{}, 0, err
}
}
return build, offset, nil
}
func applyManifestChange(build *Manifest, tc *pb.ManifestChange) error {
switch tc.Op {
case pb.ManifestChange_CREATE:
if _, ok := build.Tables[tc.Id]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("MANIFEST invalid, table %d exists", tc.Id)
}
build.Tables[tc.Id] = TableManifest{
Level: uint8(tc.Level),
KeyID: tc.KeyId,
Compression: options.CompressionType(tc.Compression),
}
for len(build.Levels) <= int(tc.Level) {
build.Levels = append(build.Levels, levelManifest{make(map[uint64]struct{})})
}
build.Levels[tc.Level].Tables[tc.Id] = struct{}{}
build.Creations++
case pb.ManifestChange_DELETE:
tm, ok := build.Tables[tc.Id]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("MANIFEST removes non-existing table %d", tc.Id)
}
delete(build.Levels[tm.Level].Tables, tc.Id)
delete(build.Tables, tc.Id)
build.Deletions++
default:
return fmt.Errorf("MANIFEST file has invalid manifestChange op")
}
return nil
}
// This is not a "recoverable" error -- opening the KV store fails because the MANIFEST file is
// just plain broken.
func applyChangeSet(build *Manifest, changeSet *pb.ManifestChangeSet) error {
for _, change := range changeSet.Changes {
if err := applyManifestChange(build, change); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func newCreateChange(
id uint64, level int, keyID uint64, c options.CompressionType) *pb.ManifestChange {
return &pb.ManifestChange{
Id: id,
Op: pb.ManifestChange_CREATE,
Level: uint32(level),
KeyId: keyID,
// Hard coding it, since we're supporting only AES for now.
EncryptionAlgo: pb.EncryptionAlgo_aes,
Compression: uint32(c),
}
}
func newDeleteChange(id uint64) *pb.ManifestChange {
return &pb.ManifestChange{
Id: id,
Op: pb.ManifestChange_DELETE,
}
}