Commit 148f640b authored by Jeremy Hylton's avatar Jeremy Hylton

New pack for FileStorage.

parent 63e40cb7
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#
# Copyright (c) 2003 Zope Corporation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
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"""FileStorage helper to perform pack.
A storage contains an ordered set of object revisions. When a storage
is packed, object revisions that are not reachable as of the pack time
are deleted. The notion of reachability is complicated by
backpointers -- object revisions that point to earlier revisions of
the same object.
An object revisions is reachable at a certain time if it is reachable
from the revision of the root at that time or if it is reachable from
a backpointer after that time.
"""
# This module contains code backported from ZODB4 from the
# zodb.storage.file package. It's been edited heavily to work with
# ZODB3 code and storage layout.
import os
import struct
from ZODB.referencesf import referencesf
from ZODB.utils import p64, u64, z64
from zLOG import LOG, BLATHER, WARNING, ERROR, PANIC
try:
from ZODB.fsIndex import fsIndex
except ImportError:
def fsIndex():
return {}
# XXX errors
##from zodb.storage.file.errors import CorruptedError
##from zodb.storage.file.errors import CorruptedError, FileStorageFormatError
class CorruptedError(Exception):
pass
# the struct formats for the headers
TRANS_HDR = ">8s8scHHH"
DATA_HDR = ">8s8s8s8sH8s"
# constants to support various header sizes
TRANS_HDR_LEN = 23
DATA_HDR_LEN = 42
DATA_VERSION_HDR_LEN = 58
assert struct.calcsize(TRANS_HDR) == TRANS_HDR_LEN
assert struct.calcsize(DATA_HDR) == DATA_HDR_LEN
class FileStorageFormatter:
"""Mixin class that can read and write the low-level format."""
# subclasses must provide _file
_metadata_size = 4
_format_version = "21"
def _read_num(self, pos):
"""Read an 8-byte number."""
self._file.seek(pos)
return u64(self._file.read(8))
def _read_data_header(self, pos, oid=None):
"""Return a DataHeader object for data record at pos.
If ois is not None, raise CorruptedDataError if oid passed
does not match oid in file.
If there is version data, reads the version part of the header.
If there is no pickle data, reads the back pointer.
"""
self._file.seek(pos)
s = self._file.read(DATA_HDR_LEN)
if len(s) != DATA_HDR_LEN:
raise CorruptedDataError(oid, s, pos)
h = DataHeader.fromString(s)
if oid is not None and oid != h.oid:
raise CorruptedDataError(oid, s, pos)
if h.vlen:
s = self._file.read(16 + h.vlen)
h.parseVersion(s)
if not h.plen:
h.back = u64(self._file.read(8))
return h
def _write_version_header(self, file, pnv, vprev, version):
s = struct.pack(">8s8s", pnv, vprev)
file.write(s + version)
def _read_txn_header(self, pos, tid=None):
self._file.seek(pos)
s = self._file.read(TRANS_HDR_LEN)
if len(s) != TRANS_HDR_LEN:
raise CorruptedDataError(tid, s, pos)
h = TxnHeader.fromString(s)
if tid is not None and tid != h.tid:
raise CorruptedDataError(tid, s, pos)
h.user = self._file.read(h.ulen)
h.descr = self._file.read(h.dlen)
h.ext = self._file.read(h.elen)
return h
def _loadBack_impl(self, oid, back, fail):
# shared implementation used by various _loadBack methods
#
# If the backpointer ultimately resolves to 0:
# If fail is True, raise KeyError for zero backpointer.
# If fail is False, return the empty data from the record
# with no backpointer.
while 1:
if not back:
# If backpointer is 0, object does not currently exist.
raise POSKeyError(oid)
h = self._read_data_header(back)
if h.plen:
return self._file.read(h.plen), h.serial, back, h.tloc
if h.back == 0 and not fail:
return None, h.serial, back, h.tloc
back = h.back
def _loadBackTxn(self, oid, back, fail=True):
"""Return data, serial, and txn id for backpointer."""
data, serial, old, tloc = self._loadBack_impl(oid, back, fail)
self._file.seek(tloc)
h = self._file.read(TRANS_HDR_LEN)
tid = h[:8]
return data, serial, tid
def getTxnFromData(self, oid, back):
"""Return transaction id for data at back."""
h = self._read_data_header(back, oid)
self._file.seek(h.tloc)
# seek to transaction header, where tid is first 8 bytes
return self._file.read(8)
def fail(self, pos, msg, *args):
s = ("%s:%s:" + msg) % ((self._name, pos) + args)
LOG("FS pack", ERROR, s)
raise CorruptedError(s)
def checkTxn(self, th, pos):
if th.tid <= self.ltid:
self.fail(pos, "time-stamp reduction: %s <= %s",
_fmt_oid(th.tid), _fmt_oid(self.ltid))
self.ltid = th.tid
if th.status == "c":
self.fail(pos, "transaction with checkpoint flag set")
if not (th.status == " " or th.status == "p"):
self.fail(pos, "invalid transaction status: %r", th.status)
if th.tlen < th.headerlen():
self.fail(pos, "invalid transaction header: "
"txnlen (%d) < headerlen(%d)", th.tlen, th.headerlen())
def checkData(self, th, tpos, dh, pos):
tend = tpos + th.tlen
if dh.tloc != tpos:
self.fail(pos, "data record does not point to transaction header"
": %d != %d", dh.tloc, tpos)
if pos + dh.recordlen() > tpos + th.tlen:
self.fail(pos, "data record size exceeds transaction size: "
"%d > %d", pos + dh.recordlen(), tpos + th.tlen)
if dh.prev >= pos:
self.fail(pos, "invalid previous pointer: %d", dh.prev)
if dh.back:
if dh.back >= pos:
self.fail(pos, "invalid back pointer: %d", dh.prev)
if dh.plen:
self.fail(pos, "data record has back pointer and data")
class DataHeader:
"""Header for a data record."""
__slots__ = (
"oid", "serial", "prev", "tloc", "vlen", "plen", "back",
# These three attributes are only defined when vlen > 0
"pnv", "vprev", "version")
version = ""
back = 0
def __init__(self, oid, serial, prev, tloc, vlen, plen):
self.oid = oid
self.serial = serial
if isinstance(prev, str):
prev = u64(prev)
if isinstance(tloc, str):
tloc = u64(tloc)
self.prev = prev
self.tloc = tloc
self.vlen = vlen
if isinstance(plen, str):
plen = u64(plen)
self.plen = plen
def fromString(cls, s):
return cls(*struct.unpack(DATA_HDR, s))
fromString = classmethod(fromString)
def asString(self):
s = struct.pack(DATA_HDR, self.oid, self.serial, p64(self.prev),
p64(self.tloc), self.vlen, p64(self.plen))
if self.version:
v = struct.pack(">8s8s", p64(self.pnv), p64(self.vprev))
return s + v + self.version
else:
return s
def setVersion(self, version, pnv, vprev):
self.version = version
self.vlen = len(version)
self.pnv = pnv
self.vprev = vprev
def parseVersion(self, buf):
pnv, vprev = struct.unpack(">8s8s", buf[:16])
self.pnv = u64(pnv)
self.vprev = u64(vprev)
self.version = buf[16:]
def recordlen(self):
rlen = DATA_HDR_LEN + (self.plen or 8)
if self.version:
rlen += 16 + self.vlen
return rlen
class TxnHeader:
"""Header for a transaction record."""
__slots__ = ("tid", "tlen", "status", "user", "descr", "ext",
"ulen", "dlen", "elen")
def __init__(self, tid, tlen, status, ulen, dlen, elen):
self.tid = tid
self.tlen = u64(tlen)
self.status = status
self.ulen = ulen
self.dlen = dlen
self.elen = elen
def fromString(cls, s):
return cls(*struct.unpack(TRANS_HDR, s))
fromString = classmethod(fromString)
def asString(self):
s = struct.pack(TRANS_HDR, self.tid, p64(self.tlen), self.status,
self.ulen, self.dlen, self.elen)
return "".join([s, self.user, self.descr, self.ext])
def headerlen(self):
return TRANS_HDR_LEN + self.ulen + self.dlen + self.elen
class DataCopier(FileStorageFormatter):
"""Mixin class for copying transactions into a storage.
The restore() and pack() methods share a need to copy data records
and update pointers to data in earlier transaction records. This
class provides the shared logic.
The mixin extends the FileStorageFormatter with a copy() method.
It also requires that the concrete class provides the following
attributes:
_file -- file with earlier destination data
_tfile -- destination file for copied data
_packt -- p64() representation of latest pack time
_pos -- file pos of destination transaction
_tindex -- maps oid to data record file pos
_tvindex -- maps version name to data record file pos
_tindex and _tvindex are updated by copy().
The copy() method does not do any locking.
"""
def _txn_find(self, tid, stop_at_pack):
# _pos always points just past the last transaction
pos = self._pos
while pos > 4:
self._file.seek(pos - 8)
pos = pos - u64(self._file.read(8)) - 8
self._file.seek(pos)
h = self._file.read(TRANS_HDR_LEN)
_tid = h[:8]
if _tid == tid:
return pos
if stop_at_pack:
if h[16] == 'p':
break
raise UndoError(None, "Invalid transaction id")
def _data_find(self, tpos, oid, data):
# Return backpointer to oid in data record for in transaction at tpos.
# It should contain a pickle identical to data. Returns 0 on failure.
# Must call with lock held.
h = self._read_txn_header(tpos)
tend = tpos + h.tlen
pos = self._file.tell()
while pos < tend:
h = self._read_data_header(pos)
if h.oid == oid:
# Make sure this looks like the right data record
if h.plen == 0:
# This is also a backpointer. Gotta trust it.
return pos
if h.plen != len(data):
# The expected data doesn't match what's in the
# backpointer. Something is wrong.
error("Mismatch between data and backpointer at %d", pos)
return 0
_data = self._file.read(h.plen)
if data != _data:
return 0
return pos
pos += h.recordlen()
return 0
def _restore_pnv(self, oid, prev, version, bp):
# Find a valid pnv (previous non-version) pointer for this version.
# If there is no previous record, there can't be a pnv.
if not prev:
return None
pnv = None
h = self._read_data_header(prev, oid)
# If the previous record is for a version, it must have
# a valid pnv.
if h.version:
return h.pnv
elif bp:
# XXX Not sure the following is always true:
# The previous record is not for this version, yet we
# have a backpointer to it. The current record must
# be an undo of an abort or commit, so the backpointer
# must be to a version record with a pnv.
h2 = self._read_data_header(bp, oid)
if h2.version:
return h2.pnv
else:
warn("restore could not find previous non-version data "
"at %d or %d", prev, bp)
return None
def _resolve_backpointer(self, prev_txn, oid, data):
prev_pos = 0
if prev_txn is not None:
prev_txn_pos = self._txn_find(prev_txn, 0)
if prev_txn_pos:
prev_pos = self._data_find(prev_txn_pos, oid, data)
return prev_pos
def copy(self, oid, serial, data, version, prev_txn,
txnpos, datapos):
prev_pos = self._resolve_backpointer(prev_txn, oid, data)
old = self._index.get(oid, 0)
# Calculate the pos the record will have in the storage.
here = datapos
# And update the temp file index
self._tindex[oid] = here
if prev_pos:
# If there is a valid prev_pos, don't write data.
data = None
if data is None:
dlen = 0
else:
dlen = len(data)
# Write the recovery data record
h = DataHeader(oid, serial, old, txnpos, len(version), dlen)
if version:
h.version = version
pnv = self._restore_pnv(oid, old, version, prev_pos)
if pnv is not None:
h.pnv = pnv
else:
h.pnv = old
# Link to the last record for this version
h.vprev = self._tvindex.get(version, 0)
if not h.vprev:
h.vprev = self._vindex.get(version, 0)
self._tvindex[version] = here
self._tfile.write(h.asString())
# Write the data or a backpointer
if data is None:
if prev_pos:
self._tfile.write(p64(prev_pos))
else:
# Write a zero backpointer, which indicates an
# un-creation transaction.
self._tfile.write(z64)
else:
self._tfile.write(data)
class GC(FileStorageFormatter):
def __init__(self, file, eof, packtime):
self._file = file
self._name = file.name
self.eof = eof
self.packtime = packtime
# packpos: position of first txn header after pack time
self.packpos = None
self.oid2curpos = {} # maps oid to current data record position
self.oid2verpos = {} # maps oid to current version data
# The set of reachable revisions of each object.
#
# This set as managed using two data structures. The first is
# an fsIndex mapping oids to one data record pos. Since only
# a few objects will have more than one revision, we use this
# efficient data structure to handle the common case. The
# second is a dictionary mapping objects to lists of
# positions; it is used to handle the same number of objects
# for which we must keep multiple revisions.
self.reachable = fsIndex()
self.reach_ex = {}
# keep ltid for consistency checks during initial scan
self.ltid = z64
def isReachable(self, oid, pos):
"""Return True if revision of `oid` at `pos` is reachable."""
rpos = self.reachable.get(oid)
if rpos is None:
return False
if rpos == pos:
return True
return pos in self.reach_ex.get(oid, [])
def findReachable(self):
self.buildPackIndex()
self.findReachableAtPacktime([z64])
self.findReachableFromFuture()
def buildPackIndex(self):
pos = 4
while pos < self.eof:
th = self._read_txn_header(pos)
if th.tid > self.packtime:
break
self.checkTxn(th, pos)
tpos = pos
end = pos + th.tlen
pos += th.headerlen()
while pos < end:
dh = self._read_data_header(pos)
self.checkData(th, tpos, dh, pos)
if dh.version:
self.oid2verpos[dh.oid] = pos
else:
self.oid2curpos[dh.oid] = pos
pos += dh.recordlen()
tlen = self._read_num(pos)
if tlen != th.tlen:
self.fail(pos, "redundant transaction length does not "
"match initial transaction length: %d != %d",
u64(s), th.tlen)
pos += 8
self.packpos = pos
def findReachableAtPacktime(self, roots):
"""Mark all objects reachable from the oids in roots as reachable."""
todo = list(roots)
while todo:
oid = todo.pop()
if oid in self.reachable:
continue
L = []
pos = self.oid2curpos.get(oid)
if pos is not None:
L.append(pos)
todo.extend(self.findrefs(pos))
pos = self.oid2verpos.get(oid)
if pos is not None:
L.append(pos)
todo.extend(self.findrefs(pos))
if not L:
continue
pos = L.pop()
self.reachable[oid] = pos
if L:
self.reach_ex[oid] = L
def findReachableFromFuture(self):
# In this pass, the roots are positions of object revisions.
# We add a pos to extra_roots when there is a backpointer to a
# revision that was not current at the packtime. The
# non-current revision could refer to objects that were
# otherwise unreachable at the packtime.
extra_roots = []
pos = self.packpos
while pos < self.eof:
th = self._read_txn_header(pos)
self.checkTxn(th, pos)
tpos = pos
end = pos + th.tlen
pos += th.headerlen()
while pos < end:
dh = self._read_data_header(pos)
self.checkData(th, tpos, dh, pos)
if dh.back and dh.back < self.packpos:
if dh.oid in self.reachable:
L = self.reach_ex.setdefault(dh.oid, [])
if dh.back not in L:
L.append(dh.back)
extra_roots.append(dh.back)
else:
self.reachable[dh.oid] = dh.back
if dh.version and dh.pnv:
if dh.oid in self.reachable:
L = self.reach_ex.setdefault(dh.oid, [])
if dh.pnv not in L:
L.append(dh.pnv)
extra_roots.append(dh.pnv)
else:
self.reachable[dh.oid] = dh.back
pos += dh.recordlen()
tlen = self._read_num(pos)
if tlen != th.tlen:
self.fail(pos, "redundant transaction length does not "
"match initial transaction length: %d != %d",
u64(s), th.tlen)
pos += 8
for pos in extra_roots:
refs = self.findrefs(pos)
self.findReachableAtPacktime(refs)
def findrefs(self, pos):
"""Return a list of oids referenced as of packtime."""
dh = self._read_data_header(pos)
# Chase backpointers until we get to the record with the refs
while dh.back:
dh = self._read_data_header(dh.back)
if dh.plen:
return referencesf(self._file.read(dh.plen))
else:
return []
class PackCopier(DataCopier):
# PackCopier has to cope with _file and _tfile being the
# same file. The copy() implementation is written assuming
# that they are different, so that using one object doesn't
# mess up the file pointer for the other object.
# PackCopier overrides _resolve_backpointer() and _restore_pnv()
# to guarantee that they keep the file pointer for _tfile in
# the right place.
def __init__(self, f, index, vindex, tindex, tvindex):
self._file = f
self._tfile = f
self._index = index
self._vindex = vindex
self._tindex = tindex
self._tvindex = tvindex
self._pos = None
def setTxnPos(self, pos):
self._pos = pos
def _resolve_backpointer(self, prev_txn, oid, data):
pos = self._tfile.tell()
try:
return DataCopier._resolve_backpointer(self, prev_txn, oid, data)
finally:
self._tfile.seek(pos)
def _restore_pnv(self, oid, prev, version, bp):
pos = self._tfile.tell()
try:
return DataCopier._restore_pnv(self, oid, prev, version, bp)
finally:
self._tfile.seek(pos)
class FileStoragePacker(FileStorageFormatter):
def __init__(self, path, stop, la, lr, cla, clr):
self._name = path
self._file = open(path, "rb")
self._stop = stop
self._packt = None
self.locked = False
self._file.seek(0, 2)
self.file_end = self._file.tell()
self._file.seek(0)
self.gc = GC(self._file, self.file_end, self._stop)
# The packer needs to acquire the parent's commit lock
# during the copying stage, so the two sets of lock acquire
# and release methods are passed to the constructor.
self._lock_acquire = la
self._lock_release = lr
self._commit_lock_acquire = cla
self._commit_lock_release = clr
# The packer will use several indexes.
# index: oid -> pos
# vindex: version -> pos of XXX
# tindex: oid -> pos, for current txn
# tvindex: version -> pos of XXX, for current txn
self.index = fsIndex()
self.vindex = {}
self.tindex = {}
self.tvindex = {}
# Index for non-version data. This is a temporary structure
# to reduce I/O during packing
self.nvindex = fsIndex()
def pack(self):
# Pack copies all data reachable at the pack time or later.
#
# Copying occurs in two phases. In the first phase, txns
# before the pack time are copied if the contain any reachable
# data. In the second phase, all txns after the pack time
# are copied.
#
# Txn and data records contain pointers to previous records.
# Because these pointers are stored as file offsets, they
# must be updated when we copy data.
# XXX Need to add sanity checking to pack
self.gc.findReachable()
# Setup the destination file and copy the metadata.
# XXX rename from _tfile to something clearer
self._tfile = open(self._name + ".pack", "w+b")
self._file.seek(0)
self._tfile.write(self._file.read(self._metadata_size))
self._copier = PackCopier(self._tfile, self.index, self.vindex,
self.tindex, self.tvindex)
ipos, opos = self.copyToPacktime()
assert ipos == self.gc.packpos
if ipos == opos:
# pack didn't free any data. there's no point in continuing.
self._tfile.close()
os.remove(self._name + ".pack")
return None
if ipos < self.file_end:
self.copyRest(ipos)
# OK, we've copied everything. Now we need to wrap things up.
pos = self._tfile.tell()
self._tfile.flush()
self._tfile.close()
self._file.close()
return pos
def copyToPacktime(self):
offset = 0L # the amount of space freed by packing
pos = self._metadata_size
new_pos = pos
while pos < self.gc.packpos:
th = self._read_txn_header(pos)
new_tpos, pos = self.copyDataRecords(pos, th)
if new_tpos:
new_pos = self._tfile.tell() + 8
tlen = new_pos - new_tpos - 8
# Update the transaction length
self._tfile.seek(new_tpos + 8)
self._tfile.write(p64(tlen))
self._tfile.seek(new_pos - 8)
self._tfile.write(p64(tlen))
tlen = self._read_num(pos)
if tlen != th.tlen:
self.fail(pos, "redundant transaction length does not "
"match initial transaction length: %d != %d",
u64(s), th.tlen)
pos += 8
return pos, new_pos
def fetchBackpointer(self, oid, back):
"""Return data and refs backpointer `back` to object `oid.
If `back` is 0 or ultimately resolves to 0, return None
and None. In this case, the transaction undoes the object
creation.
"""
if back == 0:
return None
data, serial, tid = self._loadBackTxn(oid, back, False)
return data
def copyDataRecords(self, pos, th):
"""Copy any current data records between pos and tend.
Returns position of txn header in output file and position
of next record in the input file.
If any data records are copied, also write txn header (th).
"""
copy = False
new_tpos = 0
tend = pos + th.tlen
pos += th.headerlen()
while pos < tend:
h = self._read_data_header(pos)
if not self.gc.isReachable(h.oid, pos):
pos += h.recordlen()
continue
pos += h.recordlen()
# If we are going to copy any data, we need to copy
# the transaction header. Note that we will need to
# patch up the transaction length when we are done.
if not copy:
th.status = "p"
s = th.asString()
new_tpos = self._tfile.tell()
self._tfile.write(s)
new_pos = new_tpos + len(s)
copy = True
if h.plen:
data = self._file.read(h.plen)
else:
# If a current record has a backpointer, fetch
# refs and data from the backpointer. We need
# to write the data in the new record.
data = self.fetchBackpointer(h.oid, h.back)
self.writePackedDataRecord(h, data, new_tpos)
new_pos = self._tfile.tell()
return new_tpos, pos
def writePackedDataRecord(self, h, data, new_tpos):
# Update the header to reflect current information, then write
# it to the output file.
if data is None:
data = ""
h.prev = 0
h.back = 0
h.plen = len(data)
h.tloc = new_tpos
pos = self._tfile.tell()
if h.version:
h.pnv = self.index.get(h.oid, 0)
h.vprev = self.vindex.get(h.version, 0)
self.vindex[h.version] = pos
self.index[h.oid] = pos
if h.version:
self.vindex[h.version] = pos
self._tfile.write(h.asString())
self._tfile.write(data)
if not data:
# Packed records never have backpointers (?).
# If there is no data, write a z64 backpointer.
# This is a George Bailey event.
self._tfile.write(z64)
def copyRest(self, ipos):
# After the pack time, all data records are copied.
# Copy one txn at a time, using copy() for data.
while ipos < self.file_end:
th = self._read_txn_header(ipos)
pos = self._tfile.tell()
self._copier.setTxnPos(pos)
self._tfile.write(th.asString())
tend = ipos + th.tlen
ipos += th.headerlen()
while ipos < tend:
h = self._read_data_header(ipos)
ipos += h.recordlen()
prev_txn = None
if h.plen:
data = self._file.read(h.plen)
else:
data = self.fetchBackpointer(h.oid, h.back)
if h.back:
prev_txn = self.getTxnFromData(h.oid, h.back)
self._copier.copy(h.oid, h.serial, data, h.version,
prev_txn, pos, self._tfile.tell())
tlen = self._tfile.tell() - pos
assert tlen == th.tlen
self._tfile.write(p64(tlen))
ipos += 8
self.index.update(self.tindex)
self.tindex.clear()
self.vindex.update(self.tvindex)
self.tvindex.clear()
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