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* compare chunks by timestamp
* fix slab clearing error
* fix test compilation
* move oldest chunk to sealed, instead of by fullness
* lock on fh.entryViewCache
* remove verbose logs
* revert slat clearing
* less logs
* less logs
* track write and read by timestamp
* remove useless logic
* add entry lock on file handle release
* use mem chunk only, swap file chunk has problems
* comment out code that maybe used later
* add debug mode to compare data read and write
* more efficient readResolvedChunks with linked list
* small optimization
* fix test compilation
* minor fix on writer
* add SeparateGarbageChunks
* group chunks into sections
* turn off debug mode
* fix tests
* fix tests
* tmp enable swap file chunk
* Revert "tmp enable swap file chunk"
This reverts commit 985137ec47
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* simple refactoring
* simple refactoring
* do not re-use swap file chunk. Sealed chunks should not be re-used.
* comment out debugging facilities
* either mem chunk or swap file chunk is fine now
* remove orderedMutex as *semaphore.Weighted
not found impactful
* optimize size calculation for changing large files
* optimize performance to avoid going through the long list of chunks
* still problems with swap file chunk
* rename
* tiny optimization
* swap file chunk save only successfully read data
* fix
* enable both mem and swap file chunk
* resolve chunks with range
* rename
* fix chunk interval list
* also change file handle chunk group when adding chunks
* pick in-active chunk with time-decayed counter
* fix compilation
* avoid nil with empty fh.entry
* refactoring
* rename
* rename
* refactor visible intervals to *list.List
* refactor chunkViews to *list.List
* add IntervalList for generic interval list
* change visible interval to use IntervalList in generics
* cahnge chunkViews to *IntervalList[*ChunkView]
* use NewFileChunkSection to create
* rename variables
* refactor
* fix renaming leftover
* renaming
* renaming
* add insert interval
* interval list adds lock
* incrementally add chunks to readers
Fixes:
1. set start and stop offset for the value object
2. clone the value object
3. use pointer instead of copy-by-value when passing to interval.Value
4. use insert interval since adding chunk could be out of order
* fix tests compilation
* fix tests compilation
82 lines
2 KiB
Go
82 lines
2 KiB
Go
package page_writer
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import (
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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"testing"
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)
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func Test_PageChunkWrittenIntervalList(t *testing.T) {
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list := newChunkWrittenIntervalList()
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assert.Equal(t, 0, list.size(), "empty list")
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list.MarkWritten(0, 5, 1)
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assert.Equal(t, 1, list.size(), "one interval")
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list.MarkWritten(0, 5, 2)
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assert.Equal(t, 1, list.size(), "duplicated interval2")
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list.MarkWritten(95, 100, 3)
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assert.Equal(t, 2, list.size(), "two intervals")
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list.MarkWritten(50, 60, 4)
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assert.Equal(t, 3, list.size(), "three intervals")
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list.MarkWritten(50, 55, 5)
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assert.Equal(t, 4, list.size(), "three intervals merge")
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list.MarkWritten(40, 50, 6)
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assert.Equal(t, 5, list.size(), "three intervals grow forward")
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list.MarkWritten(50, 65, 7)
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assert.Equal(t, 4, list.size(), "three intervals grow backward")
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list.MarkWritten(70, 80, 8)
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assert.Equal(t, 5, list.size(), "four intervals")
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list.MarkWritten(60, 70, 9)
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assert.Equal(t, 6, list.size(), "three intervals merged")
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list.MarkWritten(59, 71, 10)
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assert.Equal(t, 6, list.size(), "covered three intervals")
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list.MarkWritten(5, 59, 11)
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assert.Equal(t, 5, list.size(), "covered two intervals")
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list.MarkWritten(70, 99, 12)
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assert.Equal(t, 5, list.size(), "covered one intervals")
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}
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type interval struct {
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start int64
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stop int64
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expected bool
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}
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func Test_PageChunkWrittenIntervalList1(t *testing.T) {
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list := newChunkWrittenIntervalList()
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inputs := []interval{
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{1, 5, true},
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{2, 3, true},
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}
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for i, input := range inputs {
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list.MarkWritten(input.start, input.stop, int64(i)+1)
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actual := hasData(list, 0, 4)
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if actual != input.expected {
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t.Errorf("input [%d,%d) expected %v actual %v", input.start, input.stop, input.expected, actual)
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}
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}
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}
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func hasData(usage *ChunkWrittenIntervalList, chunkStartOffset, x int64) bool {
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for t := usage.head.next; t != usage.tail; t = t.next {
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logicStart := chunkStartOffset + t.StartOffset
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logicStop := chunkStartOffset + t.stopOffset
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if logicStart <= x && x < logicStop {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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