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These are no longer required with Go 1.7. Change made by removing the functions, doing a global s/osutil.Remove/os.Remove/. GitHub-Pull-Request: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing/pull/3514
200 lines
5.0 KiB
Go
200 lines
5.0 KiB
Go
// Copyright (C) 2016 The Syncthing Authors.
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//
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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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// You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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package model
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import (
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"encoding/binary"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"sort"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
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"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb"
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"github.com/syndtr/goleveldb/leveldb/opt"
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)
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const (
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maxBytesInMemory = 512 << 10
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)
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// The IndexSorter sorts FileInfos based on their Sequence. You use it
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// by first Append()ing all entries to be sorted, then calling Sorted()
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// which will iterate over all the items in correctly sorted order.
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type IndexSorter interface {
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Append(f protocol.FileInfo)
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Sorted(fn func(f protocol.FileInfo) bool)
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Close()
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}
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type internalIndexSorter interface {
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IndexSorter
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full() bool
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copyTo(to IndexSorter)
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}
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// NewIndexSorter returns a new IndexSorter that will start out in memory
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// for efficiency but switch to on disk storage once the amount of data
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// becomes large.
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func NewIndexSorter(location string) IndexSorter {
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return &autoSwitchingIndexSorter{
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internalIndexSorter: newInMemoryIndexSorter(),
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location: location,
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}
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}
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// An autoSwitchingSorter starts out as an inMemorySorter but becomes an
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// onDiskSorter when the in memory sorter is full().
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type autoSwitchingIndexSorter struct {
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internalIndexSorter
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location string
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}
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func (s *autoSwitchingIndexSorter) Append(f protocol.FileInfo) {
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if s.internalIndexSorter.full() {
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// We spill before adding a file instead of after, to handle the
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// case where we're over max size but won't add any more files, in
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// which case we *don't* need to spill. An example of this would be
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// an index containing just a single large file.
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l.Debugf("sorter %p spills to disk", s)
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next := newOnDiskIndexSorter(s.location)
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s.internalIndexSorter.copyTo(next)
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s.internalIndexSorter = next
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}
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s.internalIndexSorter.Append(f)
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}
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// An inMemoryIndexSorter is simply a slice of FileInfos. The full() method
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// returns true when the number of files exceeds maxFiles or the total
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// number of blocks exceeds maxBlocks.
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type inMemoryIndexSorter struct {
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files []protocol.FileInfo
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bytes int
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maxBytes int
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}
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func newInMemoryIndexSorter() *inMemoryIndexSorter {
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return &inMemoryIndexSorter{
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maxBytes: maxBytesInMemory,
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}
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}
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func (s *inMemoryIndexSorter) Append(f protocol.FileInfo) {
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s.files = append(s.files, f)
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s.bytes += f.ProtoSize()
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}
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func (s *inMemoryIndexSorter) Sorted(fn func(protocol.FileInfo) bool) {
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sort.Sort(bySequence(s.files))
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for _, f := range s.files {
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if !fn(f) {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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func (s *inMemoryIndexSorter) Close() {
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}
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func (s *inMemoryIndexSorter) full() bool {
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return s.bytes >= s.maxBytes
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}
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func (s *inMemoryIndexSorter) copyTo(dst IndexSorter) {
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for _, f := range s.files {
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dst.Append(f)
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}
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}
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// bySequence sorts FileInfos by Sequence
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type bySequence []protocol.FileInfo
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func (l bySequence) Len() int {
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return len(l)
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}
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func (l bySequence) Swap(a, b int) {
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l[a], l[b] = l[b], l[a]
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}
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func (l bySequence) Less(a, b int) bool {
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return l[a].Sequence < l[b].Sequence
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}
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// An onDiskIndexSorter is backed by a LevelDB database in the temporary
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// directory. It relies on the fact that iterating over the database is done
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// in key order and uses the Sequence as key. When done with an
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// onDiskIndexSorter you must call Close() to remove the temporary database.
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type onDiskIndexSorter struct {
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db *leveldb.DB
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dir string
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}
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func newOnDiskIndexSorter(location string) *onDiskIndexSorter {
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// Set options to minimize resource usage.
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opts := &opt.Options{
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OpenFilesCacheCapacity: 10,
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WriteBuffer: 512 << 10,
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}
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// Use a temporary database directory.
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tmp, err := ioutil.TempDir(location, "tmp-index-sorter.")
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if err != nil {
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panic("creating temporary directory: " + err.Error())
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}
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db, err := leveldb.OpenFile(tmp, opts)
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if err != nil {
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panic("creating temporary database: " + err.Error())
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}
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s := &onDiskIndexSorter{
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db: db,
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dir: tmp,
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}
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l.Debugf("onDiskIndexSorter %p created at %s", s, tmp)
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return s
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}
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func (s *onDiskIndexSorter) Append(f protocol.FileInfo) {
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key := make([]byte, 8)
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(key[:], uint64(f.Sequence))
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data, err := f.Marshal()
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if err != nil {
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panic("bug: marshalling FileInfo should never fail: " + err.Error())
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}
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err = s.db.Put(key, data, nil)
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if err != nil {
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panic("writing to temporary database: " + err.Error())
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}
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}
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func (s *onDiskIndexSorter) Sorted(fn func(protocol.FileInfo) bool) {
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it := s.db.NewIterator(nil, nil)
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defer it.Release()
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for it.Next() {
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var f protocol.FileInfo
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if err := f.Unmarshal(it.Value()); err != nil {
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panic("unmarshal failed: " + err.Error())
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}
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if !fn(f) {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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func (s *onDiskIndexSorter) Close() {
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l.Debugf("onDiskIndexSorter %p closes", s)
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s.db.Close()
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os.RemoveAll(s.dir)
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}
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func (s *onDiskIndexSorter) full() bool {
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return false
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}
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func (s *onDiskIndexSorter) copyTo(dst IndexSorter) {
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// Just wrap Sorted() if we need to support this in the future.
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panic("unsupported")
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}
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