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package badger
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"hash/crc32"
"time"
"github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v2/y"
)
type valuePointer struct {
Fid uint32
Len uint32
Offset uint32
}
func (p valuePointer) Less(o valuePointer) bool {
if p.Fid != o.Fid {
return p.Fid < o.Fid
}
if p.Offset != o.Offset {
return p.Offset < o.Offset
}
return p.Len < o.Len
}
func (p valuePointer) IsZero() bool {
return p.Fid == 0 && p.Offset == 0 && p.Len == 0
}
const vptrSize = 12
// Encode encodes Pointer into byte buffer.
func (p valuePointer) Encode(b []byte) []byte {
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(b[:4], p.Fid)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(b[4:8], p.Len)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(b[8:12], p.Offset)
return b[:vptrSize]
}
func (p *valuePointer) Decode(b []byte) {
p.Fid = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(b[:4])
p.Len = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(b[4:8])
p.Offset = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(b[8:12])
}
// header is used in value log as a header before Entry.
type header struct {
klen uint32
vlen uint32
expiresAt uint64
meta byte
userMeta byte
}
const (
headerBufSize = 18
)
func (h header) Encode(out []byte) {
y.AssertTrue(len(out) >= headerBufSize)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(out[0:4], h.klen)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(out[4:8], h.vlen)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(out[8:16], h.expiresAt)
out[16] = h.meta
out[17] = h.userMeta
}
// Decodes h from buf.
func (h *header) Decode(buf []byte) {
h.klen = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[0:4])
h.vlen = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[4:8])
h.expiresAt = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(buf[8:16])
h.meta = buf[16]
h.userMeta = buf[17]
}
// Entry provides Key, Value, UserMeta and ExpiresAt. This struct can be used by
// the user to set data.
type Entry struct {
Key []byte
Value []byte
UserMeta byte
ExpiresAt uint64 // time.Unix
meta byte
// Fields maintained internally.
offset uint32
skipVlog bool
}
func (e *Entry) estimateSize(threshold int) int {
if len(e.Value) < threshold {
return len(e.Key) + len(e.Value) + 2 // Meta, UserMeta
}
return len(e.Key) + 12 + 2 // 12 for ValuePointer, 2 for metas.
}
// Encodes e to buf. Returns number of bytes written.
func encodeEntry(e *Entry, buf *bytes.Buffer) (int, error) {
h := header{
klen: uint32(len(e.Key)),
vlen: uint32(len(e.Value)),
expiresAt: e.ExpiresAt,
meta: e.meta,
userMeta: e.UserMeta,
}
var headerEnc [headerBufSize]byte
h.Encode(headerEnc[:])
hash := crc32.New(y.CastagnoliCrcTable)
buf.Write(headerEnc[:])
if _, err := hash.Write(headerEnc[:]); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
buf.Write(e.Key)
if _, err := hash.Write(e.Key); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
buf.Write(e.Value)
if _, err := hash.Write(e.Value); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
var crcBuf [crc32.Size]byte
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(crcBuf[:], hash.Sum32())
buf.Write(crcBuf[:])
return len(headerEnc) + len(e.Key) + len(e.Value) + len(crcBuf), nil
}
func (e Entry) print(prefix string) {
fmt.Printf("%s Key: %s Meta: %d UserMeta: %d Offset: %d len(val)=%d",
prefix, e.Key, e.meta, e.UserMeta, e.offset, len(e.Value))
}
// NewEntry creates a new entry with key and value passed in args. This newly created entry can be
// set in a transaction by calling txn.SetEntry(). All other properties of Entry can be set by
// calling WithMeta, WithDiscard, WithTTL methods on it.
// This function uses key and value reference, hence users must
// not modify key and value until the end of transaction.
func NewEntry(key, value []byte) *Entry {
return &Entry{
Key: key,
Value: value,
}
}
// WithMeta adds meta data to Entry e. This byte is stored alongside the key
// and can be used as an aid to interpret the value or store other contextual
// bits corresponding to the key-value pair of entry.
func (e *Entry) WithMeta(meta byte) *Entry {
e.UserMeta = meta
return e
}
// WithDiscard adds a marker to Entry e. This means all the previous versions of the key (of the
// Entry) will be eligible for garbage collection.
// This method is only useful if you have set a higher limit for options.NumVersionsToKeep. The
// default setting is 1, in which case, this function doesn't add any more benefit. If however, you
// have a higher setting for NumVersionsToKeep (in Dgraph, we set it to infinity), you can use this
// method to indicate that all the older versions can be discarded and removed during compactions.
func (e *Entry) WithDiscard() *Entry {
e.meta = bitDiscardEarlierVersions
return e
}
// WithTTL adds time to live duration to Entry e. Entry stored with a TTL would automatically expire
// after the time has elapsed, and will be eligible for garbage collection.
func (e *Entry) WithTTL(dur time.Duration) *Entry {
e.ExpiresAt = uint64(time.Now().Add(dur).Unix())
return e
}
// withMergeBit sets merge bit in entry's metadata. This
// function is called by MergeOperator's Add method.
func (e *Entry) withMergeBit() *Entry {
e.meta = bitMergeEntry
return e
}