// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors. #ifndef STORAGE_LEVELDB_DB_LOG_READER_H_ #define STORAGE_LEVELDB_DB_LOG_READER_H_ #include <stdint.h> #include "db/log_format.h" #include "leveldb/slice.h" #include "leveldb/status.h" namespace leveldb { class SequentialFile; namespace log { class Reader { public: // Interface for reporting errors. class Reporter { public: virtual ~Reporter(); // Some corruption was detected. "size" is the approximate number // of bytes dropped due to the corruption. virtual void Corruption(size_t bytes, const Status& status) = 0; }; // Create a reader that will return log records from "*file". // "*file" must remain live while this Reader is in use. // // If "reporter" is non-null, it is notified whenever some data is // dropped due to a detected corruption. "*reporter" must remain // live while this Reader is in use. // // If "checksum" is true, verify checksums if available. // // The Reader will start reading at the first record located at physical // position >= initial_offset within the file. Reader(SequentialFile* file, Reporter* reporter, bool checksum, uint64_t initial_offset); Reader(const Reader&) = delete; Reader& operator=(const Reader&) = delete; ~Reader(); // Read the next record into *record. Returns true if read // successfully, false if we hit end of the input. May use // "*scratch" as temporary storage. The contents filled in *record // will only be valid until the next mutating operation on this // reader or the next mutation to *scratch. bool ReadRecord(Slice* record, std::string* scratch); // Returns the physical offset of the last record returned by ReadRecord. // // Undefined before the first call to ReadRecord. uint64_t LastRecordOffset(); private: // Extend record types with the following special values enum { kEof = kMaxRecordType + 1, // Returned whenever we find an invalid physical record. // Currently there are three situations in which this happens: // * The record has an invalid CRC (ReadPhysicalRecord reports a drop) // * The record is a 0-length record (No drop is reported) // * The record is below constructor's initial_offset (No drop is reported) kBadRecord = kMaxRecordType + 2 }; // Skips all blocks that are completely before "initial_offset_". // // Returns true on success. Handles reporting. bool SkipToInitialBlock(); // Return type, or one of the preceding special values unsigned int ReadPhysicalRecord(Slice* result); // Reports dropped bytes to the reporter. // buffer_ must be updated to remove the dropped bytes prior to invocation. void ReportCorruption(uint64_t bytes, const char* reason); void ReportDrop(uint64_t bytes, const Status& reason); SequentialFile* const file_; Reporter* const reporter_; bool const checksum_; char* const backing_store_; Slice buffer_; bool eof_; // Last Read() indicated EOF by returning < kBlockSize // Offset of the last record returned by ReadRecord. uint64_t last_record_offset_; // Offset of the first location past the end of buffer_. uint64_t end_of_buffer_offset_; // Offset at which to start looking for the first record to return uint64_t const initial_offset_; // True if we are resynchronizing after a seek (initial_offset_ > 0). In // particular, a run of kMiddleType and kLastType records can be silently // skipped in this mode bool resyncing_; }; } // namespace log } // namespace leveldb #endif // STORAGE_LEVELDB_DB_LOG_READER_H_