// namespace.h
/**
* Copyright (C) 2008 10gen Inc.
*
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*
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*
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*/
#pragma once
#include "../pch.h"
#include "jsobj.h"
#include "querypattern.h"
#include "diskloc.h"
#include "../util/hashtab.h"
#include "mongommf.h"
namespace mongo {
/* in the mongo source code, "client" means "database". */
const int MaxDatabaseNameLen = 256; // max str len for the db name, including null char
/* e.g.
NamespaceString ns("acme.orders");
cout << ns.coll; // "orders"
*/
class NamespaceString {
public:
string db;
string coll; // note collection names can have periods in them for organizing purposes (e.g. "system.indexes")
NamespaceString( const char * ns ) { init(ns); }
NamespaceString( const string& ns ) { init(ns.c_str()); }
string ns() const { return db + '.' + coll; }
bool isSystem() const { return strncmp(coll.c_str(), "system.", 7) == 0; }
/**
* @return true if ns is 'normal'. $ used for collections holding index data, which do not contain BSON objects in their records.
* special case for the local.oplog.$main ns -- naming it as such was a mistake.
*/
static bool normal(const char* ns) {
const char *p = strchr(ns, '$');
if( p == 0 )
return true;
return strcmp( ns, "local.oplog.$main" ) == 0;
}
static bool special(const char *ns) {
return !normal(ns) || strstr(ns, ".system.");
}
private:
void init(const char *ns) {
const char *p = strchr(ns, '.');
if( p == 0 ) return;
db = string(ns, p - ns);
coll = p + 1;
}
};
#pragma pack(1)
/* This helper class is used to make the HashMap below in NamespaceDetails e.g. see line:
HashTable *ht;
*/
class Namespace {
public:
explicit Namespace(const char *ns) { *this = ns; }
Namespace& operator=(const char *ns);
bool hasDollarSign() const { return strchr( buf , '$' ) > 0; }
void kill() { buf[0] = 0x7f; }
bool operator==(const char *r) const { return strcmp(buf, r) == 0; }
bool operator==(const Namespace& r) const { return strcmp(buf, r.buf) == 0; }
int hash() const; // value returned is always > 0
size_t size() const { return strlen( buf ); }
string toString() const { return (string) buf; }
operator string() const { return (string) buf; }
/* NamespaceDetails::Extra was added after fact to allow chaining of data blocks to support more than 10 indexes
(more than 10 IndexDetails). It's a bit hacky because of this late addition with backward
file support. */
string extraName(int i) const;
bool isExtra() const; /* ends with $extr... -- when true an extra block not a normal NamespaceDetails block */
/** ( foo.bar ).getSisterNS( "blah" ) == foo.blah
perhaps this should move to the NamespaceString helper?
*/
string getSisterNS( const char * local ) const;
enum MaxNsLenValue { MaxNsLen = 128 };
private:
char buf[MaxNsLen];
};
#pragma pack()
} // namespace mongo
#include "index.h"
namespace mongo {
/** @return true if a client can modify this namespace even though it is under ".system."
For example .system.users is ok for regular clients to update.
@param write used when .system.js
*/
bool legalClientSystemNS( const string& ns , bool write );
/* deleted lists -- linked lists of deleted records -- are placed in 'buckets' of various sizes
so you can look for a deleterecord about the right size.
*/
const int Buckets = 19;
const int MaxBucket = 18;
extern int bucketSizes[];
#pragma pack(1)
/* NamespaceDetails : this is the "header" for a collection that has all its details.
It's in the .ns file and this is a memory mapped region (thus the pack pragma above).
*/
class NamespaceDetails {
public:
enum { NIndexesMax = 64, NIndexesExtra = 30, NIndexesBase = 10 };
/*-------- data fields, as present on disk : */
DiskLoc firstExtent;
DiskLoc lastExtent;
/* NOTE: capped collections v1 override the meaning of deletedList.
deletedList[0] points to a list of free records (DeletedRecord's) for all extents in
the capped namespace.
deletedList[1] points to the last record in the prev extent. When the "current extent"
changes, this value is updated. !deletedList[1].isValid() when this value is not
yet computed.
*/
DiskLoc deletedList[Buckets];
// ofs 168 (8 byte aligned)
struct Stats {
// datasize and nrecords MUST Be adjacent code assumes!
long long datasize; // this includes padding, but not record headers
long long nrecords;
} stats;
int lastExtentSize;
int nIndexes;
private:
// ofs 192
IndexDetails _indexes[NIndexesBase];
public:
// ofs 352 (16 byte aligned)
int capped;
int max; // max # of objects for a capped table. TODO: should this be 64 bit?
double paddingFactor; // 1.0 = no padding.
// ofs 386 (16)
int flags;
DiskLoc capExtent;
DiskLoc capFirstNewRecord;
unsigned short dataFileVersion; // NamespaceDetails version. So we can do backward compatibility in the future. See filever.h
unsigned short indexFileVersion;
unsigned long long multiKeyIndexBits;
private:
// ofs 400 (16)
unsigned long long reservedA;
long long extraOffset; // where the $extra info is located (bytes relative to this)
public:
int indexBuildInProgress; // 1 if in prog
unsigned reservedB;
// ofs 424 (8)
struct Capped2 {
unsigned long long cc2_ptr; // see capped.cpp
unsigned fileNumber;
} capped2;
char reserved[60];
/*-------- end data 496 bytes */
explicit NamespaceDetails( const DiskLoc &loc, bool _capped );
class Extra {
long long _next;
public:
IndexDetails details[NIndexesExtra];
private:
unsigned reserved2;
unsigned reserved3;
Extra(const Extra&) { assert(false); }
Extra& operator=(const Extra& r) { assert(false); return *this; }
public:
Extra() { }
long ofsFrom(NamespaceDetails *d) {
return ((char *) this) - ((char *) d);
}
void init() { memset(this, 0, sizeof(Extra)); }
Extra* next(NamespaceDetails *d) {
if( _next == 0 ) return 0;
return (Extra*) (((char *) d) + _next);
}
void setNext(long ofs) { *getDur().writing(&_next) = ofs; }
void copy(NamespaceDetails *d, const Extra& e) {
memcpy(this, &e, sizeof(Extra));
_next = 0;
}
};
Extra* extra() {
if( extraOffset == 0 ) return 0;
return (Extra *) (((char *) this) + extraOffset);
}
/* add extra space for indexes when more than 10 */
Extra* allocExtra(const char *ns, int nindexessofar);
void copyingFrom(const char *thisns, NamespaceDetails *src); // must be called when renaming a NS to fix up extra
/* called when loaded from disk */
void onLoad(const Namespace& k);
/* dump info on this namespace. for debugging. */
void dump(const Namespace& k);
/* dump info on all extents for this namespace. for debugging. */
void dumpExtents();
private:
Extent *theCapExtent() const { return capExtent.ext(); }
void advanceCapExtent( const char *ns );
DiskLoc __capAlloc(int len);
DiskLoc cappedAlloc(const char *ns, int len);
DiskLoc &cappedFirstDeletedInCurExtent();
bool nextIsInCapExtent( const DiskLoc &dl ) const;
public:
DiskLoc& cappedListOfAllDeletedRecords() { return deletedList[0]; }
DiskLoc& cappedLastDelRecLastExtent() { return deletedList[1]; }
void cappedDumpDelInfo();
bool capLooped() const { return capped && capFirstNewRecord.isValid(); }
bool inCapExtent( const DiskLoc &dl ) const;
void cappedCheckMigrate();
/**
* Truncate documents newer than the document at 'end' from the capped
* collection. The collection cannot be completely emptied using this
* function. An assertion will be thrown if that is attempted.
* @param inclusive - Truncate 'end' as well iff true
*/
void cappedTruncateAfter(const char *ns, DiskLoc end, bool inclusive);
/** Remove all documents from the capped collection */
void emptyCappedCollection(const char *ns);
/* when a background index build is in progress, we don't count the index in nIndexes until
complete, yet need to still use it in _indexRecord() - thus we use this function for that.
*/
int nIndexesBeingBuilt() const { return nIndexes + indexBuildInProgress; }
/* NOTE: be careful with flags. are we manipulating them in read locks? if so,
this isn't thread safe. TODO
*/
enum NamespaceFlags {
Flag_HaveIdIndex = 1 << 0 // set when we have _id index (ONLY if ensureIdIndex was called -- 0 if that has never been called)
};
IndexDetails& idx(int idxNo, bool missingExpected = false );
/** get the IndexDetails for the index currently being built in the background. (there is at most one) */
IndexDetails& inProgIdx() {
DEV assert(indexBuildInProgress);
return idx(nIndexes);
}
class IndexIterator {
public:
int pos() { return i; } // note this is the next one to come
bool more() { return i < n; }
IndexDetails& next() { return d->idx(i++); }
private:
friend class NamespaceDetails;
int i, n;
NamespaceDetails *d;
IndexIterator(NamespaceDetails *_d);
};
IndexIterator ii() { return IndexIterator(this); }
/* hackish - find our index # in the indexes array */
int idxNo(IndexDetails& idx);
/* multikey indexes are indexes where there are more than one key in the index
for a single document. see multikey in wiki.
for these, we have to do some dedup work on queries.
*/
bool isMultikey(int i) const { return (multiKeyIndexBits & (((unsigned long long) 1) << i)) != 0; }
void setIndexIsMultikey(int i) {
dassert( i < NIndexesMax );
unsigned long long x = ((unsigned long long) 1) << i;
if( multiKeyIndexBits & x ) return;
*getDur().writing(&multiKeyIndexBits) |= x;
}
void clearIndexIsMultikey(int i) {
dassert( i < NIndexesMax );
unsigned long long x = ((unsigned long long) 1) << i;
if( (multiKeyIndexBits & x) == 0 ) return;
*getDur().writing(&multiKeyIndexBits) &= ~x;
}
/* add a new index. does not add to system.indexes etc. - just to NamespaceDetails.
caller must populate returned object.
*/
IndexDetails& addIndex(const char *thisns, bool resetTransient=true);
void aboutToDeleteAnIndex() {
*getDur().writing(&flags) = flags & ~Flag_HaveIdIndex;
}
/* returns index of the first index in which the field is present. -1 if not present. */
int fieldIsIndexed(const char *fieldName);
void paddingFits() {
double x = paddingFactor - 0.01;
if ( x >= 1.0 ) {
*getDur().writing(&paddingFactor) = x;
//getDur().setNoJournal(&paddingFactor, &x, sizeof(x));
}
}
void paddingTooSmall() {
double x = paddingFactor + 0.6;
if ( x <= 2.0 ) {
*getDur().writing(&paddingFactor) = x;
//getDur().setNoJournal(&paddingFactor, &x, sizeof(x));
}
}
// @return offset in indexes[]
int findIndexByName(const char *name);
// @return offset in indexes[]
int findIndexByKeyPattern(const BSONObj& keyPattern);
void findIndexByType( const string& name , vector& matches ) {
IndexIterator i = ii();
while ( i.more() ) {
if ( i.next().getSpec().getTypeName() == name )
matches.push_back( i.pos() - 1 );
}
}
/* @return -1 = not found
generally id is first index, so not that expensive an operation (assuming present).
*/
int findIdIndex() {
IndexIterator i = ii();
while( i.more() ) {
if( i.next().isIdIndex() )
return i.pos()-1;
}
return -1;
}
bool haveIdIndex() {
return (flags & NamespaceDetails::Flag_HaveIdIndex) || findIdIndex() >= 0;
}
/* return which "deleted bucket" for this size object */
static int bucket(int n) {
for ( int i = 0; i < Buckets; i++ )
if ( bucketSizes[i] > n )
return i;
return Buckets-1;
}
/* allocate a new record. lenToAlloc includes headers. */
DiskLoc alloc(const char *ns, int lenToAlloc, DiskLoc& extentLoc);
/* add a given record to the deleted chains for this NS */
void addDeletedRec(DeletedRecord *d, DiskLoc dloc);
void dumpDeleted(set *extents = 0);
// Start from firstExtent by default.
DiskLoc firstRecord( const DiskLoc &startExtent = DiskLoc() ) const;
// Start from lastExtent by default.
DiskLoc lastRecord( const DiskLoc &startExtent = DiskLoc() ) const;
long long storageSize( int * numExtents = 0 , BSONArrayBuilder * extentInfo = 0 ) const;
int averageObjectSize() {
if ( stats.nrecords == 0 )
return 5;
return (int) (stats.datasize / stats.nrecords);
}
NamespaceDetails *writingWithoutExtra() {
return ( NamespaceDetails* ) getDur().writingPtr( this, sizeof( NamespaceDetails ) );
}
/** Make all linked Extra objects writeable as well */
NamespaceDetails *writingWithExtra();
private:
DiskLoc _alloc(const char *ns, int len);
void maybeComplain( const char *ns, int len ) const;
DiskLoc __stdAlloc(int len);
void compact(); // combine adjacent deleted records
friend class NamespaceIndex;
struct ExtraOld {
// note we could use this field for more chaining later, so don't waste it:
unsigned long long reserved1;
IndexDetails details[NIndexesExtra];
unsigned reserved2;
unsigned reserved3;
};
/** Update cappedLastDelRecLastExtent() after capExtent changed in cappedTruncateAfter() */
void cappedTruncateLastDelUpdate();
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( NIndexesMax <= NIndexesBase + NIndexesExtra*2 );
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( NIndexesMax <= 64 ); // multiKey bits
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(NamespaceDetails::ExtraOld) == 496 );
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(NamespaceDetails::Extra) == 496 );
}; // NamespaceDetails
#pragma pack()
/* NamespaceDetailsTransient
these are things we know / compute about a namespace that are transient -- things
we don't actually store in the .ns file. so mainly caching of frequently used
information.
CAUTION: Are you maintaining this properly on a collection drop()? A dropdatabase()? Be careful.
The current field "allIndexKeys" may have too many keys in it on such an occurrence;
as currently used that does not cause anything terrible to happen.
todo: cleanup code, need abstractions and separation
*/
class NamespaceDetailsTransient : boost::noncopyable {
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( sizeof(NamespaceDetails) == 496 );
/* general ------------------------------------------------------------- */
private:
string _ns;
void reset();
static std::map< string, shared_ptr< NamespaceDetailsTransient > > _map;
public:
NamespaceDetailsTransient(const char *ns) : _ns(ns), _keysComputed(false), _qcWriteCount() { }
private:
/* _get() is not threadsafe -- see get_inlock() comments */
static NamespaceDetailsTransient& _get(const char *ns);
public:
/* use get_w() when doing write operations. this is safe as there is only 1 write op and it's exclusive to everything else.
for reads you must lock and then use get_inlock() instead. */
static NamespaceDetailsTransient& get_w(const char *ns) {
DEV assertInWriteLock();
return _get(ns);
}
void addedIndex() { reset(); }
void deletedIndex() { reset(); }
/* Drop cached information on all namespaces beginning with the specified prefix.
Can be useful as index namespaces share the same start as the regular collection.
SLOW - sequential scan of all NamespaceDetailsTransient objects */
static void clearForPrefix(const char *prefix);
static void eraseForPrefix(const char *prefix);
/**
* @return a cursor interface to the query optimizer. The implementation may
* utilize a single query plan or interleave results from multiple query
* plans before settling on a single query plan. Note that the schema of
* currKey() documents, the matcher(), and the isMultiKey() nature of the
* cursor may change over the course of iteration.
*
* @param order - If no index exists that satisfies this sort order, an
* empty shared_ptr will be returned.
*
* The returned cursor may @throw inside of advance() or recoverFromYield() in
* certain error cases, for example if a capped overrun occurred during a yield.
* This indicates that the cursor was unable to perform a complete scan.
*
* This is a work in progress. Partial list of features not yet implemented:
* - modification of scanned documents
* - covered indexes
*/
static shared_ptr getCursor( const char *ns, const BSONObj &query, const BSONObj &order = BSONObj() );
/* indexKeys() cache ---------------------------------------------------- */
/* assumed to be in write lock for this */
private:
bool _keysComputed;
set _indexKeys;
void computeIndexKeys();
public:
/* get set of index keys for this namespace. handy to quickly check if a given
field is indexed (Note it might be a secondary component of a compound index.)
*/
set& indexKeys() {
DEV assertInWriteLock();
if ( !_keysComputed )
computeIndexKeys();
return _indexKeys;
}
/* IndexSpec caching */
private:
map _indexSpecs;
static SimpleMutex _isMutex;
public:
const IndexSpec& getIndexSpec( const IndexDetails * details ) {
IndexSpec& spec = _indexSpecs[details];
if ( ! spec._finishedInit ) {
SimpleMutex::scoped_lock lk(_isMutex);
if ( ! spec._finishedInit ) {
spec.reset( details );
assert( spec._finishedInit );
}
}
return spec;
}
/* query cache (for query optimizer) ------------------------------------- */
private:
int _qcWriteCount;
map< QueryPattern, pair< BSONObj, long long > > _qcCache;
public:
static SimpleMutex _qcMutex;
/* you must be in the qcMutex when calling this (and using the returned val): */
static NamespaceDetailsTransient& get_inlock(const char *ns) {
return _get(ns);
}
void clearQueryCache() { // public for unit tests
_qcCache.clear();
_qcWriteCount = 0;
}
/* you must notify the cache if you are doing writes, as query plan optimality will change */
void notifyOfWriteOp() {
if ( _qcCache.empty() )
return;
if ( ++_qcWriteCount >= 1000 )
clearQueryCache();
}
BSONObj indexForPattern( const QueryPattern &pattern ) {
return _qcCache[ pattern ].first;
}
long long nScannedForPattern( const QueryPattern &pattern ) {
return _qcCache[ pattern ].second;
}
void registerIndexForPattern( const QueryPattern &pattern, const BSONObj &indexKey, long long nScanned ) {
_qcCache[ pattern ] = make_pair( indexKey, nScanned );
}
}; /* NamespaceDetailsTransient */
inline NamespaceDetailsTransient& NamespaceDetailsTransient::_get(const char *ns) {
shared_ptr< NamespaceDetailsTransient > &t = _map[ ns ];
if ( t.get() == 0 )
t.reset( new NamespaceDetailsTransient(ns) );
return *t;
}
/* NamespaceIndex is the ".ns" file you see in the data directory. It is the "system catalog"
if you will: at least the core parts. (Additional info in system.* collections.)
*/
class NamespaceIndex {
friend class NamespaceCursor;
public:
NamespaceIndex(const string &dir, const string &database) :
ht( 0 ), dir_( dir ), database_( database ) {}
/* returns true if new db will be created if we init lazily */
bool exists() const;
void init();
void add_ns(const char *ns, DiskLoc& loc, bool capped) {
NamespaceDetails details( loc, capped );
add_ns( ns, details );
}
void add_ns( const char *ns, const NamespaceDetails &details ) {
init();
Namespace n(ns);
uassert( 10081 , "too many namespaces/collections", ht->put(n, details));
}
/* just for diagnostics */
/*size_t detailsOffset(NamespaceDetails *d) {
if ( !ht )
return -1;
return ((char *) d) - (char *) ht->nodes;
}*/
NamespaceDetails* details(const char *ns) {
if ( !ht )
return 0;
Namespace n(ns);
NamespaceDetails *d = ht->get(n);
if ( d && d->capped )
d->cappedCheckMigrate();
return d;
}
void kill_ns(const char *ns);
bool find(const char *ns, DiskLoc& loc) {
NamespaceDetails *l = details(ns);
if ( l ) {
loc = l->firstExtent;
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool allocated() const {
return ht != 0;
}
void getNamespaces( list& tofill , bool onlyCollections = true ) const;
NamespaceDetails::Extra* newExtra(const char *ns, int n, NamespaceDetails *d);
boost::filesystem::path path() const;
unsigned long long fileLength() const { return f.length(); }
private:
void maybeMkdir() const;
MongoMMF f;
HashTable *ht;
string dir_;
string database_;
};
extern string dbpath; // --dbpath parm
extern bool directoryperdb;
// Rename a namespace within current 'client' db.
// (Arguments should include db name)
void renameNamespace( const char *from, const char *to );
// "database.a.b.c" -> "database"
inline void nsToDatabase(const char *ns, char *database) {
const char *p = ns;
char *q = database;
while ( *p != '.' ) {
if ( *p == 0 )
break;
*q++ = *p++;
}
*q = 0;
if (q-database>=MaxDatabaseNameLen) {
log() << "nsToDatabase: ns too long. terminating, buf overrun condition" << endl;
dbexit( EXIT_POSSIBLE_CORRUPTION );
}
}
inline string nsToDatabase(const char *ns) {
char buf[MaxDatabaseNameLen];
nsToDatabase(ns, buf);
return buf;
}
inline string nsToDatabase(const string& ns) {
size_t i = ns.find( '.' );
if ( i == string::npos )
return ns;
return ns.substr( 0 , i );
}
} // namespace mongo