lsm_tree/
abstract.rs

1// Copyright (c) 2024-present, fjall-rs
2// This source code is licensed under both the Apache 2.0 and MIT License
3// (found in the LICENSE-* files in the repository)
4
5use crate::{
6    iter_guard::IterGuardImpl, table::Table, version::Version, vlog::BlobFile, AnyTree, BlobTree,
7    Config, Guard, InternalValue, KvPair, Memtable, SeqNo, TableId, Tree, UserKey, UserValue,
8};
9use std::{
10    ops::RangeBounds,
11    sync::{Arc, MutexGuard, RwLockWriteGuard},
12};
13
14pub type RangeItem = crate::Result<KvPair>;
15
16type FlushToTablesResult = (Vec<Table>, Option<Vec<BlobFile>>);
17
18/// Generic Tree API
19#[enum_dispatch::enum_dispatch]
20pub trait AbstractTree {
21    /// Returns the number of cached table file descriptors.
22    fn table_file_cache_size(&self) -> usize;
23
24    // TODO: remove
25    #[doc(hidden)]
26    fn version_memtable_size_sum(&self) -> u64 {
27        self.get_version_history_lock().memtable_size_sum()
28    }
29
30    #[doc(hidden)]
31    fn next_table_id(&self) -> TableId;
32
33    #[doc(hidden)]
34    fn id(&self) -> crate::TreeId;
35
36    /// Like [`AbstractTree::get`], but returns the actual internal entry, not just the user value.
37    ///
38    /// Used in tests.
39    #[doc(hidden)]
40    fn get_internal_entry(&self, key: &[u8], seqno: SeqNo) -> crate::Result<Option<InternalValue>>;
41
42    #[doc(hidden)]
43    fn current_version(&self) -> Version;
44
45    #[doc(hidden)]
46    fn get_version_history_lock(&self) -> RwLockWriteGuard<'_, crate::version::SuperVersions>;
47
48    /// Seals the active memtable and flushes to table(s).
49    ///
50    /// If there are already other sealed memtables lined up, those will be flushed as well.
51    ///
52    /// Only used in tests.
53    #[doc(hidden)]
54    fn flush_active_memtable(&self, eviction_seqno: SeqNo) -> crate::Result<()> {
55        let lock = self.get_flush_lock();
56        self.rotate_memtable();
57        self.flush(&lock, eviction_seqno)?;
58        Ok(())
59    }
60
61    /// Synchronously flushes pending sealed memtables to tables.
62    ///
63    /// Returns the sum of flushed memtable sizes that were flushed.
64    ///
65    /// The function may not return a result, if nothing was flushed.
66    ///
67    /// # Errors
68    ///
69    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
70    fn flush(
71        &self,
72        _lock: &MutexGuard<'_, ()>,
73        seqno_threshold: SeqNo,
74    ) -> crate::Result<Option<u64>> {
75        use crate::{compaction::stream::CompactionStream, merge::Merger};
76
77        let version_history = self.get_version_history_lock();
78        let latest = version_history.latest_version();
79
80        if latest.sealed_memtables.len() == 0 {
81            return Ok(None);
82        }
83
84        let sealed_ids = latest
85            .sealed_memtables
86            .iter()
87            .map(|mt| mt.id)
88            .collect::<Vec<_>>();
89
90        let flushed_size = latest.sealed_memtables.iter().map(|mt| mt.size()).sum();
91
92        let merger = Merger::new(
93            latest
94                .sealed_memtables
95                .iter()
96                .map(|mt| mt.iter().map(Ok))
97                .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
98        );
99        let stream = CompactionStream::new(merger, seqno_threshold);
100
101        drop(version_history);
102
103        if let Some((tables, blob_files)) = self.flush_to_tables(stream)? {
104            self.register_tables(
105                &tables,
106                blob_files.as_deref(),
107                None,
108                &sealed_ids,
109                seqno_threshold,
110            )?;
111        }
112
113        Ok(Some(flushed_size))
114    }
115
116    /// Returns an iterator that scans through the entire tree.
117    ///
118    /// Avoid using this function, or limit it as otherwise it may scan a lot of items.
119    fn iter(
120        &self,
121        seqno: SeqNo,
122        index: Option<(Arc<Memtable>, SeqNo)>,
123    ) -> Box<dyn DoubleEndedIterator<Item = IterGuardImpl> + Send + 'static> {
124        self.range::<&[u8], _>(.., seqno, index)
125    }
126
127    /// Returns an iterator over a prefixed set of items.
128    ///
129    /// Avoid using an empty prefix as it may scan a lot of items (unless limited).
130    fn prefix<K: AsRef<[u8]>>(
131        &self,
132        prefix: K,
133        seqno: SeqNo,
134        index: Option<(Arc<Memtable>, SeqNo)>,
135    ) -> Box<dyn DoubleEndedIterator<Item = IterGuardImpl> + Send + 'static>;
136
137    /// Returns an iterator over a range of items.
138    ///
139    /// Avoid using full or unbounded ranges as they may scan a lot of items (unless limited).
140    fn range<K: AsRef<[u8]>, R: RangeBounds<K>>(
141        &self,
142        range: R,
143        seqno: SeqNo,
144        index: Option<(Arc<Memtable>, SeqNo)>,
145    ) -> Box<dyn DoubleEndedIterator<Item = IterGuardImpl> + Send + 'static>;
146
147    /// Returns the approximate number of tombstones in the tree.
148    fn tombstone_count(&self) -> u64;
149
150    /// Returns the approximate number of weak tombstones (single deletes) in the tree.
151    fn weak_tombstone_count(&self) -> u64;
152
153    /// Returns the approximate number of values reclaimable once weak tombstones can be GC'd.
154    fn weak_tombstone_reclaimable_count(&self) -> u64;
155
156    /// Drops tables that are fully contained in a given range.
157    ///
158    /// Accepts any `RangeBounds`, including unbounded or exclusive endpoints.
159    /// If the normalized lower bound is greater than the upper bound, the
160    /// method returns without performing any work.
161    ///
162    /// # Errors
163    ///
164    /// Will return `Err` only if an IO error occurs.
165    fn drop_range<K: AsRef<[u8]>, R: RangeBounds<K>>(&self, range: R) -> crate::Result<()>;
166
167    /// Drops all tables and clears all memtables atomically.
168    ///
169    /// # Errors
170    ///
171    /// Will return `Err` only if an IO error occurs.
172    fn clear(&self) -> crate::Result<()>;
173
174    /// Performs major compaction, blocking the caller until it's done.
175    ///
176    /// # Errors
177    ///
178    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
179    fn major_compact(&self, target_size: u64, seqno_threshold: SeqNo) -> crate::Result<()>;
180
181    /// Returns the disk space used by stale blobs.
182    fn stale_blob_bytes(&self) -> u64 {
183        0
184    }
185
186    /// Gets the space usage of all filters in the tree.
187    ///
188    /// May not correspond to the actual memory size because filter blocks may be paged out.
189    fn filter_size(&self) -> u64;
190
191    /// Gets the memory usage of all pinned filters in the tree.
192    fn pinned_filter_size(&self) -> usize;
193
194    /// Gets the memory usage of all pinned index blocks in the tree.
195    fn pinned_block_index_size(&self) -> usize;
196
197    /// Gets the length of the version free list.
198    fn version_free_list_len(&self) -> usize;
199
200    /// Returns the metrics structure.
201    #[cfg(feature = "metrics")]
202    fn metrics(&self) -> &Arc<crate::Metrics>;
203
204    /// Acquires the flush lock which is required to call [`Tree::flush`].
205    fn get_flush_lock(&self) -> MutexGuard<'_, ()>;
206
207    /// Synchronously flushes a memtable to a table.
208    ///
209    /// This method will not make the table immediately available,
210    /// use [`AbstractTree::register_tables`] for that.
211    ///
212    /// # Errors
213    ///
214    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
215    #[warn(clippy::type_complexity)]
216    fn flush_to_tables(
217        &self,
218        stream: impl Iterator<Item = crate::Result<InternalValue>>,
219    ) -> crate::Result<Option<FlushToTablesResult>>;
220
221    /// Atomically registers flushed tables into the tree, removing their associated sealed memtables.
222    ///
223    /// # Errors
224    ///
225    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
226    fn register_tables(
227        &self,
228        tables: &[Table],
229        blob_files: Option<&[BlobFile]>,
230        frag_map: Option<crate::blob_tree::FragmentationMap>,
231        sealed_memtables_to_delete: &[crate::tree::inner::MemtableId],
232        gc_watermark: SeqNo,
233    ) -> crate::Result<()>;
234
235    /// Clears the active memtable atomically.
236    fn clear_active_memtable(&self);
237
238    /// Returns the number of sealed memtables.
239    fn sealed_memtable_count(&self) -> usize;
240
241    /// Performs compaction on the tree's levels, blocking the caller until it's done.
242    ///
243    /// # Errors
244    ///
245    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
246    fn compact(
247        &self,
248        strategy: Arc<dyn crate::compaction::CompactionStrategy>,
249        seqno_threshold: SeqNo,
250    ) -> crate::Result<()>;
251
252    /// Returns the next table's ID.
253    fn get_next_table_id(&self) -> TableId;
254
255    /// Returns the tree config.
256    fn tree_config(&self) -> &Config;
257
258    /// Returns the highest sequence number.
259    fn get_highest_seqno(&self) -> Option<SeqNo> {
260        let memtable_seqno = self.get_highest_memtable_seqno();
261        let table_seqno = self.get_highest_persisted_seqno();
262        memtable_seqno.max(table_seqno)
263    }
264
265    /// Returns the active memtable.
266    fn active_memtable(&self) -> Arc<Memtable>;
267
268    /// Returns the tree type.
269    fn tree_type(&self) -> crate::TreeType;
270
271    /// Seals the active memtable.
272    fn rotate_memtable(&self) -> Option<Arc<Memtable>>;
273
274    /// Returns the number of tables currently in the tree.
275    fn table_count(&self) -> usize;
276
277    /// Returns the number of tables in `levels[idx]`.
278    ///
279    /// Returns `None` if the level does not exist (if idx >= 7).
280    fn level_table_count(&self, idx: usize) -> Option<usize>;
281
282    /// Returns the number of disjoint runs in L0.
283    ///
284    /// Can be used to determine whether to write stall.
285    fn l0_run_count(&self) -> usize;
286
287    /// Returns the number of blob files currently in the tree.
288    fn blob_file_count(&self) -> usize;
289
290    /// Approximates the number of items in the tree.
291    fn approximate_len(&self) -> usize;
292
293    /// Returns the disk space usage.
294    fn disk_space(&self) -> u64;
295
296    /// Returns the highest sequence number of the active memtable.
297    fn get_highest_memtable_seqno(&self) -> Option<SeqNo>;
298
299    /// Returns the highest sequence number that is flushed to disk.
300    fn get_highest_persisted_seqno(&self) -> Option<SeqNo>;
301
302    /// Scans the entire tree, returning the number of items.
303    ///
304    /// ###### Caution
305    ///
306    /// This operation scans the entire tree: O(n) complexity!
307    ///
308    /// Never, under any circumstances, use .`len()` == 0 to check
309    /// if the tree is empty, use [`Tree::is_empty`] instead.
310    ///
311    /// # Examples
312    ///
313    /// ```
314    /// # use lsm_tree::Error as TreeError;
315    /// use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
316    ///
317    /// let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
318    /// let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
319    ///
320    /// assert_eq!(tree.len(0, None)?, 0);
321    /// tree.insert("1", "abc", 0);
322    /// tree.insert("3", "abc", 1);
323    /// tree.insert("5", "abc", 2);
324    /// assert_eq!(tree.len(3, None)?, 3);
325    /// #
326    /// # Ok::<(), TreeError>(())
327    /// ```
328    ///
329    /// # Errors
330    ///
331    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
332    fn len(&self, seqno: SeqNo, index: Option<(Arc<Memtable>, SeqNo)>) -> crate::Result<usize> {
333        let mut count = 0;
334
335        for item in self.iter(seqno, index) {
336            let _ = item.key()?;
337            count += 1;
338        }
339
340        Ok(count)
341    }
342
343    /// Returns `true` if the tree is empty.
344    ///
345    /// This operation has O(log N) complexity.
346    ///
347    /// # Examples
348    ///
349    /// ```
350    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
351    /// use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
352    ///
353    /// let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
354    /// assert!(tree.is_empty(0, None)?);
355    ///
356    /// tree.insert("a", "abc", 0);
357    /// assert!(!tree.is_empty(1, None)?);
358    /// #
359    /// # Ok::<(), lsm_tree::Error>(())
360    /// ```
361    ///
362    /// # Errors
363    ///
364    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
365    fn is_empty(&self, seqno: SeqNo, index: Option<(Arc<Memtable>, SeqNo)>) -> crate::Result<bool> {
366        Ok(self
367            .first_key_value(seqno, index)
368            .map(crate::Guard::key)
369            .transpose()?
370            .is_none())
371    }
372
373    /// Returns the first key-value pair in the tree.
374    /// The key in this pair is the minimum key in the tree.
375    ///
376    /// # Examples
377    ///
378    /// ```
379    /// # use lsm_tree::Error as TreeError;
380    /// # use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree, Guard};
381    /// #
382    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
383    /// let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
384    ///
385    /// tree.insert("1", "abc", 0);
386    /// tree.insert("3", "abc", 1);
387    /// tree.insert("5", "abc", 2);
388    ///
389    /// let key = tree.first_key_value(3, None).expect("item should exist").key()?;
390    /// assert_eq!(&*key, "1".as_bytes());
391    /// #
392    /// # Ok::<(), TreeError>(())
393    /// ```
394    ///
395    /// # Errors
396    ///
397    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
398    fn first_key_value(
399        &self,
400        seqno: SeqNo,
401        index: Option<(Arc<Memtable>, SeqNo)>,
402    ) -> Option<IterGuardImpl> {
403        self.iter(seqno, index).next()
404    }
405
406    /// Returns the last key-value pair in the tree.
407    /// The key in this pair is the maximum key in the tree.
408    ///
409    /// # Examples
410    ///
411    /// ```
412    /// # use lsm_tree::Error as TreeError;
413    /// # use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree, Guard};
414    /// #
415    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
416    /// # let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
417    /// #
418    /// tree.insert("1", "abc", 0);
419    /// tree.insert("3", "abc", 1);
420    /// tree.insert("5", "abc", 2);
421    ///
422    /// let key = tree.last_key_value(3, None).expect("item should exist").key()?;
423    /// assert_eq!(&*key, "5".as_bytes());
424    /// #
425    /// # Ok::<(), TreeError>(())
426    /// ```
427    ///
428    /// # Errors
429    ///
430    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
431    fn last_key_value(
432        &self,
433        seqno: SeqNo,
434        index: Option<(Arc<Memtable>, SeqNo)>,
435    ) -> Option<IterGuardImpl> {
436        self.iter(seqno, index).next_back()
437    }
438
439    /// Returns the size of a value if it exists.
440    ///
441    /// # Examples
442    ///
443    /// ```
444    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
445    /// use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
446    ///
447    /// let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
448    /// tree.insert("a", "my_value", 0);
449    ///
450    /// let size = tree.size_of("a", 1)?.unwrap_or_default();
451    /// assert_eq!("my_value".len() as u32, size);
452    ///
453    /// let size = tree.size_of("b", 1)?.unwrap_or_default();
454    /// assert_eq!(0, size);
455    /// #
456    /// # Ok::<(), lsm_tree::Error>(())
457    /// ```
458    ///
459    /// # Errors
460    ///
461    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
462    fn size_of<K: AsRef<[u8]>>(&self, key: K, seqno: SeqNo) -> crate::Result<Option<u32>>;
463
464    /// Retrieves an item from the tree.
465    ///
466    /// # Examples
467    ///
468    /// ```
469    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
470    /// use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
471    ///
472    /// let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
473    /// tree.insert("a", "my_value", 0);
474    ///
475    /// let item = tree.get("a", 1)?;
476    /// assert_eq!(Some("my_value".as_bytes().into()), item);
477    /// #
478    /// # Ok::<(), lsm_tree::Error>(())
479    /// ```
480    ///
481    /// # Errors
482    ///
483    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
484    fn get<K: AsRef<[u8]>>(&self, key: K, seqno: SeqNo) -> crate::Result<Option<UserValue>>;
485
486    /// Returns `true` if the tree contains the specified key.
487    ///
488    /// # Examples
489    ///
490    /// ```
491    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
492    /// # use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
493    /// #
494    /// let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
495    /// assert!(!tree.contains_key("a", 0)?);
496    ///
497    /// tree.insert("a", "abc", 0);
498    /// assert!(tree.contains_key("a", 1)?);
499    /// #
500    /// # Ok::<(), lsm_tree::Error>(())
501    /// ```
502    ///
503    /// # Errors
504    ///
505    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
506    fn contains_key<K: AsRef<[u8]>>(&self, key: K, seqno: SeqNo) -> crate::Result<bool> {
507        self.get(key, seqno).map(|x| x.is_some())
508    }
509
510    /// Inserts a key-value pair into the tree.
511    ///
512    /// If the key already exists, the item will be overwritten.
513    ///
514    /// Returns the added item's size and new size of the memtable.
515    ///
516    /// # Examples
517    ///
518    /// ```
519    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
520    /// use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
521    ///
522    /// let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
523    /// tree.insert("a", "abc", 0);
524    /// #
525    /// # Ok::<(), lsm_tree::Error>(())
526    /// ```
527    ///
528    /// # Errors
529    ///
530    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
531    fn insert<K: Into<UserKey>, V: Into<UserValue>>(
532        &self,
533        key: K,
534        value: V,
535        seqno: SeqNo,
536    ) -> (u64, u64);
537
538    /// Removes an item from the tree.
539    ///
540    /// Returns the added item's size and new size of the memtable.
541    ///
542    /// # Examples
543    ///
544    /// ```
545    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
546    /// # use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
547    /// #
548    /// # let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
549    /// tree.insert("a", "abc", 0);
550    ///
551    /// let item = tree.get("a", 1)?.expect("should have item");
552    /// assert_eq!("abc".as_bytes(), &*item);
553    ///
554    /// tree.remove("a", 1);
555    ///
556    /// let item = tree.get("a", 2)?;
557    /// assert_eq!(None, item);
558    /// #
559    /// # Ok::<(), lsm_tree::Error>(())
560    /// ```
561    ///
562    /// # Errors
563    ///
564    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
565    fn remove<K: Into<UserKey>>(&self, key: K, seqno: SeqNo) -> (u64, u64);
566
567    /// Removes an item from the tree.
568    ///
569    /// The tombstone marker of this delete operation will vanish when it
570    /// collides with its corresponding insertion.
571    /// This may cause older versions of the value to be resurrected, so it should
572    /// only be used and preferred in scenarios where a key is only ever written once.
573    ///
574    /// Returns the added item's size and new size of the memtable.
575    ///
576    /// # Examples
577    ///
578    /// ```
579    /// # let folder = tempfile::tempdir()?;
580    /// # use lsm_tree::{AbstractTree, Config, Tree};
581    /// #
582    /// # let tree = Config::new(folder, Default::default(), Default::default()).open()?;
583    /// tree.insert("a", "abc", 0);
584    ///
585    /// let item = tree.get("a", 1)?.expect("should have item");
586    /// assert_eq!("abc".as_bytes(), &*item);
587    ///
588    /// tree.remove_weak("a", 1);
589    ///
590    /// let item = tree.get("a", 2)?;
591    /// assert_eq!(None, item);
592    /// #
593    /// # Ok::<(), lsm_tree::Error>(())
594    /// ```
595    ///
596    /// # Errors
597    ///
598    /// Will return `Err` if an IO error occurs.
599    #[doc(hidden)]
600    fn remove_weak<K: Into<UserKey>>(&self, key: K, seqno: SeqNo) -> (u64, u64);
601}