syncthing/lib/db/leveldb_dbinstance.go
Jakob Borg 1a703efa78 lib/model: Fix accounting error in rescan with multiple subs (fixes #3028)
When doing prefix scans in the database, "foo" should not be considered
a prefix of "foo2". Instead, it should match "foo" exactly and also
strings with the prefix "foo/". This is more restrictive than what the
standard leveldb prefix scan does so we add some code to enforce it.

Also exposes the initialScanCompleted on the rwfolder for testing, and
change it to be a channel (so we can wait for it from another
goroutine). Otherwise we can't be sure when the initial scan has
completed, and we need to wait for that or it might pick up changes
we're doing at an unexpected time.

GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/3067
2016-05-09 12:56:21 +00:00

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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
// You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package db
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/osutil"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sync"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/errors"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/iterator"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/opt"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/storage"
"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/util"
)
type deletionHandler func(t readWriteTransaction, folder, device, name []byte, dbi iterator.Iterator) int64
type Instance struct {
*leveldb.DB
folderIdx *smallIndex
deviceIdx *smallIndex
}
const (
keyPrefixLen = 1
keyFolderLen = 4 // indexed
keyDeviceLen = 4 // indexed
keyHashLen = 32
)
func Open(file string) (*Instance, error) {
opts := &opt.Options{
OpenFilesCacheCapacity: 100,
WriteBuffer: 4 << 20,
}
if _, err := os.Stat(file); os.IsNotExist(err) {
// The file we are looking to open does not exist. This may be the
// first launch so we should look for an old version and try to
// convert it.
if err := checkConvertDatabase(file); err != nil {
l.Infoln("Converting old database:", err)
l.Infoln("Will rescan from scratch.")
}
}
db, err := leveldb.OpenFile(file, opts)
if leveldbIsCorrupted(err) {
db, err = leveldb.RecoverFile(file, opts)
}
if leveldbIsCorrupted(err) {
// The database is corrupted, and we've tried to recover it but it
// didn't work. At this point there isn't much to do beyond dropping
// the database and reindexing...
l.Infoln("Database corruption detected, unable to recover. Reinitializing...")
if err := os.RemoveAll(file); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
db, err = leveldb.OpenFile(file, opts)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return newDBInstance(db), nil
}
func OpenMemory() *Instance {
db, _ := leveldb.Open(storage.NewMemStorage(), nil)
return newDBInstance(db)
}
func newDBInstance(db *leveldb.DB) *Instance {
i := &Instance{
DB: db,
}
i.folderIdx = newSmallIndex(i, []byte{KeyTypeFolderIdx})
i.deviceIdx = newSmallIndex(i, []byte{KeyTypeDeviceIdx})
return i
}
func (db *Instance) genericReplace(folder, device []byte, fs []protocol.FileInfo, localSize, globalSize *sizeTracker, deleteFn deletionHandler) int64 {
sort.Sort(fileList(fs)) // sort list on name, same as in the database
t := db.newReadWriteTransaction()
defer t.close()
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(db.deviceKey(folder, device, nil)[:keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen+keyDeviceLen]), nil)
defer dbi.Release()
moreDb := dbi.Next()
fsi := 0
var maxLocalVer int64
isLocalDevice := bytes.Equal(device, protocol.LocalDeviceID[:])
for {
var newName, oldName []byte
moreFs := fsi < len(fs)
if !moreDb && !moreFs {
break
}
if moreFs {
newName = []byte(fs[fsi].Name)
}
if moreDb {
oldName = db.deviceKeyName(dbi.Key())
}
cmp := bytes.Compare(newName, oldName)
l.Debugf("generic replace; folder=%q device=%v moreFs=%v moreDb=%v cmp=%d newName=%q oldName=%q", folder, protocol.DeviceIDFromBytes(device), moreFs, moreDb, cmp, newName, oldName)
switch {
case moreFs && (!moreDb || cmp == -1):
l.Debugln("generic replace; missing - insert")
// Database is missing this file. Insert it.
if lv := t.insertFile(folder, device, fs[fsi]); lv > maxLocalVer {
maxLocalVer = lv
}
if isLocalDevice {
localSize.addFile(fs[fsi])
}
if fs[fsi].IsInvalid() {
t.removeFromGlobal(folder, device, newName, globalSize)
} else {
t.updateGlobal(folder, device, fs[fsi], globalSize)
}
fsi++
case moreFs && moreDb && cmp == 0:
// File exists on both sides - compare versions. We might get an
// update with the same version and different flags if a device has
// marked a file as invalid, so handle that too.
l.Debugln("generic replace; exists - compare")
var ef FileInfoTruncated
ef.UnmarshalXDR(dbi.Value())
if !fs[fsi].Version.Equal(ef.Version) || fs[fsi].Flags != ef.Flags {
l.Debugln("generic replace; differs - insert")
if lv := t.insertFile(folder, device, fs[fsi]); lv > maxLocalVer {
maxLocalVer = lv
}
if isLocalDevice {
localSize.removeFile(ef)
localSize.addFile(fs[fsi])
}
if fs[fsi].IsInvalid() {
t.removeFromGlobal(folder, device, newName, globalSize)
} else {
t.updateGlobal(folder, device, fs[fsi], globalSize)
}
} else {
l.Debugln("generic replace; equal - ignore")
}
fsi++
moreDb = dbi.Next()
case moreDb && (!moreFs || cmp == 1):
l.Debugln("generic replace; exists - remove")
if lv := deleteFn(t, folder, device, oldName, dbi); lv > maxLocalVer {
maxLocalVer = lv
}
moreDb = dbi.Next()
}
// Write out and reuse the batch every few records, to avoid the batch
// growing too large and thus allocating unnecessarily much memory.
t.checkFlush()
}
return maxLocalVer
}
func (db *Instance) replace(folder, device []byte, fs []protocol.FileInfo, localSize, globalSize *sizeTracker) int64 {
// TODO: Return the remaining maxLocalVer?
return db.genericReplace(folder, device, fs, localSize, globalSize, func(t readWriteTransaction, folder, device, name []byte, dbi iterator.Iterator) int64 {
// Database has a file that we are missing. Remove it.
l.Debugf("delete; folder=%q device=%v name=%q", folder, protocol.DeviceIDFromBytes(device), name)
t.removeFromGlobal(folder, device, name, globalSize)
t.Delete(dbi.Key())
return 0
})
}
func (db *Instance) updateFiles(folder, device []byte, fs []protocol.FileInfo, localSize, globalSize *sizeTracker) int64 {
t := db.newReadWriteTransaction()
defer t.close()
var maxLocalVer int64
var fk []byte
isLocalDevice := bytes.Equal(device, protocol.LocalDeviceID[:])
for _, f := range fs {
name := []byte(f.Name)
fk = db.deviceKeyInto(fk[:cap(fk)], folder, device, name)
bs, err := t.Get(fk, nil)
if err == leveldb.ErrNotFound {
if isLocalDevice {
localSize.addFile(f)
}
if lv := t.insertFile(folder, device, f); lv > maxLocalVer {
maxLocalVer = lv
}
if f.IsInvalid() {
t.removeFromGlobal(folder, device, name, globalSize)
} else {
t.updateGlobal(folder, device, f, globalSize)
}
continue
}
var ef FileInfoTruncated
err = ef.UnmarshalXDR(bs)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Flags might change without the version being bumped when we set the
// invalid flag on an existing file.
if !ef.Version.Equal(f.Version) || ef.Flags != f.Flags {
if isLocalDevice {
localSize.removeFile(ef)
localSize.addFile(f)
}
if lv := t.insertFile(folder, device, f); lv > maxLocalVer {
maxLocalVer = lv
}
if f.IsInvalid() {
t.removeFromGlobal(folder, device, name, globalSize)
} else {
t.updateGlobal(folder, device, f, globalSize)
}
}
// Write out and reuse the batch every few records, to avoid the batch
// growing too large and thus allocating unnecessarily much memory.
t.checkFlush()
}
return maxLocalVer
}
func (db *Instance) withHave(folder, device, prefix []byte, truncate bool, fn Iterator) {
t := db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
defer t.close()
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(db.deviceKey(folder, device, prefix)[:keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen+keyDeviceLen+len(prefix)]), nil)
defer dbi.Release()
slashedPrefix := prefix
if !bytes.HasSuffix(prefix, []byte{'/'}) {
slashedPrefix = append(slashedPrefix, '/')
}
for dbi.Next() {
name := db.deviceKeyName(dbi.Key())
if len(prefix) > 0 && !bytes.Equal(name, prefix) && !bytes.HasPrefix(name, slashedPrefix) {
return
}
// The iterator function may keep a reference to the unmarshalled
// struct, which in turn references the buffer it was unmarshalled
// from. dbi.Value() just returns an internal slice that it reuses, so
// we need to copy it.
f, err := unmarshalTrunc(append([]byte{}, dbi.Value()...), truncate)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if cont := fn(f); !cont {
return
}
}
}
func (db *Instance) withAllFolderTruncated(folder []byte, fn func(device []byte, f FileInfoTruncated) bool) {
t := db.newReadWriteTransaction()
defer t.close()
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(db.deviceKey(folder, nil, nil)[:keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen]), nil)
defer dbi.Release()
for dbi.Next() {
device := db.deviceKeyDevice(dbi.Key())
var f FileInfoTruncated
// The iterator function may keep a reference to the unmarshalled
// struct, which in turn references the buffer it was unmarshalled
// from. dbi.Value() just returns an internal slice that it reuses, so
// we need to copy it.
err := f.UnmarshalXDR(append([]byte{}, dbi.Value()...))
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
switch f.Name {
case "", ".", "..", "/": // A few obviously invalid filenames
l.Infof("Dropping invalid filename %q from database", f.Name)
t.removeFromGlobal(folder, device, nil, nil)
t.Delete(dbi.Key())
t.checkFlush()
continue
}
if cont := fn(device, f); !cont {
return
}
}
}
func (db *Instance) getFile(folder, device, file []byte) (protocol.FileInfo, bool) {
return getFile(db, db.deviceKey(folder, device, file))
}
func (db *Instance) getGlobal(folder, file []byte, truncate bool) (FileIntf, bool) {
k := db.globalKey(folder, file)
t := db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
defer t.close()
bs, err := t.Get(k, nil)
if err == leveldb.ErrNotFound {
return nil, false
}
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
var vl versionList
err = vl.UnmarshalXDR(bs)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if len(vl.versions) == 0 {
l.Debugln(k)
panic("no versions?")
}
k = db.deviceKey(folder, vl.versions[0].device, file)
bs, err = t.Get(k, nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fi, err := unmarshalTrunc(bs, truncate)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return fi, true
}
func (db *Instance) withGlobal(folder, prefix []byte, truncate bool, fn Iterator) {
t := db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
defer t.close()
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(db.globalKey(folder, prefix)), nil)
defer dbi.Release()
slashedPrefix := prefix
if !bytes.HasSuffix(prefix, []byte{'/'}) {
slashedPrefix = append(slashedPrefix, '/')
}
var fk []byte
for dbi.Next() {
var vl versionList
err := vl.UnmarshalXDR(dbi.Value())
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if len(vl.versions) == 0 {
l.Debugln(dbi.Key())
panic("no versions?")
}
name := db.globalKeyName(dbi.Key())
if len(prefix) > 0 && !bytes.Equal(name, prefix) && !bytes.HasPrefix(name, slashedPrefix) {
return
}
fk = db.deviceKeyInto(fk[:cap(fk)], folder, vl.versions[0].device, name)
bs, err := t.Get(fk, nil)
if err != nil {
l.Debugf("folder: %q (%x)", folder, folder)
l.Debugf("key: %q (%x)", dbi.Key(), dbi.Key())
l.Debugf("vl: %v", vl)
l.Debugf("vl.versions[0].device: %x", vl.versions[0].device)
l.Debugf("name: %q (%x)", name, name)
l.Debugf("fk: %q", fk)
l.Debugf("fk: %x %x %x",
fk[keyPrefixLen:keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen],
fk[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen:keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen+keyDeviceLen],
fk[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen+keyDeviceLen:])
panic(err)
}
f, err := unmarshalTrunc(bs, truncate)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if cont := fn(f); !cont {
return
}
}
}
func (db *Instance) availability(folder, file []byte) []protocol.DeviceID {
k := db.globalKey(folder, file)
bs, err := db.Get(k, nil)
if err == leveldb.ErrNotFound {
return nil
}
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
var vl versionList
err = vl.UnmarshalXDR(bs)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
var devices []protocol.DeviceID
for _, v := range vl.versions {
if !v.version.Equal(vl.versions[0].version) {
break
}
n := protocol.DeviceIDFromBytes(v.device)
devices = append(devices, n)
}
return devices
}
func (db *Instance) withNeed(folder, device []byte, truncate bool, fn Iterator) {
t := db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
defer t.close()
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(db.globalKey(folder, nil)[:keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen]), nil)
defer dbi.Release()
var fk []byte
nextFile:
for dbi.Next() {
var vl versionList
err := vl.UnmarshalXDR(dbi.Value())
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if len(vl.versions) == 0 {
l.Debugln(dbi.Key())
panic("no versions?")
}
have := false // If we have the file, any version
need := false // If we have a lower version of the file
var haveVersion protocol.Vector
for _, v := range vl.versions {
if bytes.Equal(v.device, device) {
have = true
haveVersion = v.version
// XXX: This marks Concurrent (i.e. conflicting) changes as
// needs. Maybe we should do that, but it needs special
// handling in the puller.
need = !v.version.GreaterEqual(vl.versions[0].version)
break
}
}
if need || !have {
name := db.globalKeyName(dbi.Key())
needVersion := vl.versions[0].version
nextVersion:
for i := range vl.versions {
if !vl.versions[i].version.Equal(needVersion) {
// We haven't found a valid copy of the file with the needed version.
continue nextFile
}
fk = db.deviceKeyInto(fk[:cap(fk)], folder, vl.versions[i].device, name)
bs, err := t.Get(fk, nil)
if err != nil {
var id protocol.DeviceID
copy(id[:], device)
l.Debugf("device: %v", id)
l.Debugf("need: %v, have: %v", need, have)
l.Debugf("key: %q (%x)", dbi.Key(), dbi.Key())
l.Debugf("vl: %v", vl)
l.Debugf("i: %v", i)
l.Debugf("fk: %q (%x)", fk, fk)
l.Debugf("name: %q (%x)", name, name)
panic(err)
}
gf, err := unmarshalTrunc(bs, truncate)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
if gf.IsInvalid() {
// The file is marked invalid for whatever reason, don't use it.
continue nextVersion
}
if gf.IsDeleted() && !have {
// We don't need deleted files that we don't have
continue nextFile
}
l.Debugf("need folder=%q device=%v name=%q need=%v have=%v haveV=%d globalV=%d", folder, protocol.DeviceIDFromBytes(device), name, need, have, haveVersion, vl.versions[0].version)
if cont := fn(gf); !cont {
return
}
// This file is handled, no need to look further in the version list
continue nextFile
}
}
}
}
func (db *Instance) ListFolders() []string {
t := db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
defer t.close()
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix([]byte{KeyTypeGlobal}), nil)
defer dbi.Release()
folderExists := make(map[string]bool)
for dbi.Next() {
folder := string(db.globalKeyFolder(dbi.Key()))
if !folderExists[folder] {
folderExists[folder] = true
}
}
folders := make([]string, 0, len(folderExists))
for k := range folderExists {
folders = append(folders, k)
}
sort.Strings(folders)
return folders
}
func (db *Instance) dropFolder(folder []byte) {
t := db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
defer t.close()
// Remove all items related to the given folder from the device->file bucket
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix([]byte{KeyTypeDevice}), nil)
for dbi.Next() {
itemFolder := db.deviceKeyFolder(dbi.Key())
if bytes.Equal(folder, itemFolder) {
db.Delete(dbi.Key(), nil)
}
}
dbi.Release()
// Remove all items related to the given folder from the global bucket
dbi = t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix([]byte{KeyTypeGlobal}), nil)
for dbi.Next() {
itemFolder := db.globalKeyFolder(dbi.Key())
if bytes.Equal(folder, itemFolder) {
db.Delete(dbi.Key(), nil)
}
}
dbi.Release()
}
func (db *Instance) checkGlobals(folder []byte, globalSize *sizeTracker) {
t := db.newReadWriteTransaction()
defer t.close()
dbi := t.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(db.globalKey(folder, nil)[:keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen]), nil)
defer dbi.Release()
var fk []byte
for dbi.Next() {
gk := dbi.Key()
var vl versionList
err := vl.UnmarshalXDR(dbi.Value())
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Check the global version list for consistency. An issue in previous
// versions of goleveldb could result in reordered writes so that
// there are global entries pointing to no longer existing files. Here
// we find those and clear them out.
name := db.globalKeyName(gk)
var newVL versionList
for i, version := range vl.versions {
fk = db.deviceKeyInto(fk[:cap(fk)], folder, version.device, name)
_, err := t.Get(fk, nil)
if err == leveldb.ErrNotFound {
continue
}
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
newVL.versions = append(newVL.versions, version)
if i == 0 {
fi, ok := t.getFile(folder, version.device, name)
if !ok {
panic("nonexistent global master file")
}
globalSize.addFile(fi)
}
}
if len(newVL.versions) != len(vl.versions) {
t.Put(dbi.Key(), newVL.MustMarshalXDR())
t.checkFlush()
}
}
l.Debugf("db check completed for %q", folder)
}
// deviceKey returns a byte slice encoding the following information:
// keyTypeDevice (1 byte)
// folder (4 bytes)
// device (4 bytes)
// name (variable size)
func (db *Instance) deviceKey(folder, device, file []byte) []byte {
return db.deviceKeyInto(nil, folder, device, file)
}
func (db *Instance) deviceKeyInto(k []byte, folder, device, file []byte) []byte {
reqLen := keyPrefixLen + keyFolderLen + keyDeviceLen + len(file)
if len(k) < reqLen {
k = make([]byte, reqLen)
}
k[0] = KeyTypeDevice
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(k[keyPrefixLen:], db.folderIdx.ID(folder))
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(k[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen:], db.deviceIdx.ID(device))
copy(k[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen+keyDeviceLen:], []byte(file))
return k[:reqLen]
}
// deviceKeyName returns the device ID from the key
func (db *Instance) deviceKeyName(key []byte) []byte {
return key[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen+keyDeviceLen:]
}
// deviceKeyFolder returns the folder name from the key
func (db *Instance) deviceKeyFolder(key []byte) []byte {
folder, ok := db.folderIdx.Val(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(key[keyPrefixLen:]))
if !ok {
panic("bug: lookup of nonexistent folder ID")
}
return folder
}
// deviceKeyDevice returns the device ID from the key
func (db *Instance) deviceKeyDevice(key []byte) []byte {
device, ok := db.deviceIdx.Val(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(key[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen:]))
if !ok {
panic("bug: lookup of nonexistent device ID")
}
return device
}
// globalKey returns a byte slice encoding the following information:
// keyTypeGlobal (1 byte)
// folder (4 bytes)
// name (variable size)
func (db *Instance) globalKey(folder, file []byte) []byte {
k := make([]byte, keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen+len(file))
k[0] = KeyTypeGlobal
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(k[keyPrefixLen:], db.folderIdx.ID(folder))
copy(k[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen:], []byte(file))
return k
}
// globalKeyName returns the filename from the key
func (db *Instance) globalKeyName(key []byte) []byte {
return key[keyPrefixLen+keyFolderLen:]
}
// globalKeyFolder returns the folder name from the key
func (db *Instance) globalKeyFolder(key []byte) []byte {
folder, ok := db.folderIdx.Val(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(key[keyPrefixLen:]))
if !ok {
panic("bug: lookup of nonexistent folder ID")
}
return folder
}
func unmarshalTrunc(bs []byte, truncate bool) (FileIntf, error) {
if truncate {
var tf FileInfoTruncated
err := tf.UnmarshalXDR(bs)
return tf, err
}
var tf protocol.FileInfo
err := tf.UnmarshalXDR(bs)
return tf, err
}
// A "better" version of leveldb's errors.IsCorrupted.
func leveldbIsCorrupted(err error) bool {
switch {
case err == nil:
return false
case errors.IsCorrupted(err):
return true
case strings.Contains(err.Error(), "corrupted"):
return true
}
return false
}
// checkConvertDatabase tries to convert an existing old (v0.11) database to
// new (v0.13) format.
func checkConvertDatabase(dbFile string) error {
oldLoc := filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(dbFile), "index-v0.11.0.db")
if _, err := os.Stat(oldLoc); os.IsNotExist(err) {
// The old database file does not exist; that's ok, continue as if
// everything succeeded.
return nil
} else if err != nil {
// Any other error is weird.
return err
}
// There exists a database in the old format. We run a one time
// conversion from old to new.
fromDb, err := leveldb.OpenFile(oldLoc, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
toDb, err := leveldb.OpenFile(dbFile, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = convertKeyFormat(fromDb, toDb)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = toDb.Close()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// We've done this one, we don't want to do it again (if the user runs
// -reset or so). We don't care too much about errors any more at this stage.
fromDb.Close()
osutil.Rename(oldLoc, oldLoc+".converted")
return nil
}
// A smallIndex is an in memory bidirectional []byte to uint32 map. It gives
// fast lookups in both directions and persists to the database. Don't use for
// storing more items than fit comfortably in RAM.
type smallIndex struct {
db *Instance
prefix []byte
id2val map[uint32]string
val2id map[string]uint32
nextID uint32
mut sync.Mutex
}
func newSmallIndex(db *Instance, prefix []byte) *smallIndex {
idx := &smallIndex{
db: db,
prefix: prefix,
id2val: make(map[uint32]string),
val2id: make(map[string]uint32),
mut: sync.NewMutex(),
}
idx.load()
return idx
}
// load iterates over the prefix space in the database and populates the in
// memory maps.
func (i *smallIndex) load() {
tr := i.db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
it := tr.NewIterator(util.BytesPrefix(i.prefix), nil)
for it.Next() {
val := string(it.Value())
id := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(it.Key()[len(i.prefix):])
i.id2val[id] = val
i.val2id[val] = id
if id >= i.nextID {
i.nextID = id + 1
}
}
it.Release()
tr.close()
}
// ID returns the index number for the given byte slice, allocating a new one
// and persisting this to the database if necessary.
func (i *smallIndex) ID(val []byte) uint32 {
i.mut.Lock()
// intentionally avoiding defer here as we want this call to be as fast as
// possible in the general case (folder ID already exists). The map lookup
// with the conversion of []byte to string is compiler optimized to not
// copy the []byte, which is why we don't assign it to a temp variable
// here.
if id, ok := i.val2id[string(val)]; ok {
i.mut.Unlock()
return id
}
id := i.nextID
i.nextID++
valStr := string(val)
i.val2id[valStr] = id
i.id2val[id] = valStr
key := make([]byte, len(i.prefix)+8) // prefix plus uint32 id
copy(key, i.prefix)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(key[len(i.prefix):], id)
i.db.Put(key, val, nil)
i.mut.Unlock()
return id
}
// Val returns the value for the given index number, or (nil, false) if there
// is no such index number.
func (i *smallIndex) Val(id uint32) ([]byte, bool) {
i.mut.Lock()
val, ok := i.id2val[id]
i.mut.Unlock()
if !ok {
return nil, false
}
return []byte(val), true
}