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  1. // Copyright 2015 The etcd Authors
  2. //
  3. // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
  4. // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
  5. // You may obtain a copy of the License at
  6. //
  7. // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
  8. //
  9. // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
  10. // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
  11. // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
  12. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
  13. // limitations under the License.
  14. package wal
  15. import (
  16. "bytes"
  17. "errors"
  18. "fmt"
  19. "hash/crc32"
  20. "io"
  21. "os"
  22. "path/filepath"
  23. "sync"
  24. "time"
  25. "github.com/coreos/etcd/pkg/fileutil"
  26. "github.com/coreos/etcd/pkg/pbutil"
  27. "github.com/coreos/etcd/raft"
  28. "github.com/coreos/etcd/raft/raftpb"
  29. "github.com/coreos/etcd/wal/walpb"
  30. "github.com/coreos/pkg/capnslog"
  31. )
  32. const (
  33. metadataType int64 = iota + 1
  34. entryType
  35. stateType
  36. crcType
  37. snapshotType
  38. // warnSyncDuration is the amount of time allotted to an fsync before
  39. // logging a warning
  40. warnSyncDuration = time.Second
  41. )
  42. var (
  43. // SegmentSizeBytes is the preallocated size of each wal segment file.
  44. // The actual size might be larger than this. In general, the default
  45. // value should be used, but this is defined as an exported variable
  46. // so that tests can set a different segment size.
  47. SegmentSizeBytes int64 = 64 * 1000 * 1000 // 64MB
  48. plog = capnslog.NewPackageLogger("github.com/coreos/etcd", "wal")
  49. ErrMetadataConflict = errors.New("wal: conflicting metadata found")
  50. ErrFileNotFound = errors.New("wal: file not found")
  51. ErrCRCMismatch = errors.New("wal: crc mismatch")
  52. ErrSnapshotMismatch = errors.New("wal: snapshot mismatch")
  53. ErrSnapshotNotFound = errors.New("wal: snapshot not found")
  54. crcTable = crc32.MakeTable(crc32.Castagnoli)
  55. )
  56. // WAL is a logical representation of the stable storage.
  57. // WAL is either in read mode or append mode but not both.
  58. // A newly created WAL is in append mode, and ready for appending records.
  59. // A just opened WAL is in read mode, and ready for reading records.
  60. // The WAL will be ready for appending after reading out all the previous records.
  61. type WAL struct {
  62. dir string // the living directory of the underlay files
  63. // dirFile is a fd for the wal directory for syncing on Rename
  64. dirFile *os.File
  65. metadata []byte // metadata recorded at the head of each WAL
  66. state raftpb.HardState // hardstate recorded at the head of WAL
  67. start walpb.Snapshot // snapshot to start reading
  68. decoder *decoder // decoder to decode records
  69. readClose func() error // closer for decode reader
  70. mu sync.Mutex
  71. enti uint64 // index of the last entry saved to the wal
  72. encoder *encoder // encoder to encode records
  73. locks []*fileutil.LockedFile // the locked files the WAL holds (the name is increasing)
  74. fp *filePipeline
  75. }
  76. // Create creates a WAL ready for appending records. The given metadata is
  77. // recorded at the head of each WAL file, and can be retrieved with ReadAll.
  78. func Create(dirpath string, metadata []byte) (*WAL, error) {
  79. if Exist(dirpath) {
  80. return nil, os.ErrExist
  81. }
  82. // keep temporary wal directory so WAL initialization appears atomic
  83. tmpdirpath := filepath.Clean(dirpath) + ".tmp"
  84. if fileutil.Exist(tmpdirpath) {
  85. if err := os.RemoveAll(tmpdirpath); err != nil {
  86. return nil, err
  87. }
  88. }
  89. if err := fileutil.CreateDirAll(tmpdirpath); err != nil {
  90. return nil, err
  91. }
  92. p := filepath.Join(tmpdirpath, walName(0, 0))
  93. f, err := fileutil.LockFile(p, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE, fileutil.PrivateFileMode)
  94. if err != nil {
  95. return nil, err
  96. }
  97. if _, err = f.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd); err != nil {
  98. return nil, err
  99. }
  100. if err = fileutil.Preallocate(f.File, SegmentSizeBytes, true); err != nil {
  101. return nil, err
  102. }
  103. w := &WAL{
  104. dir: dirpath,
  105. metadata: metadata,
  106. }
  107. w.encoder, err = newFileEncoder(f.File, 0)
  108. if err != nil {
  109. return nil, err
  110. }
  111. w.locks = append(w.locks, f)
  112. if err = w.saveCrc(0); err != nil {
  113. return nil, err
  114. }
  115. if err = w.encoder.encode(&walpb.Record{Type: metadataType, Data: metadata}); err != nil {
  116. return nil, err
  117. }
  118. if err = w.SaveSnapshot(walpb.Snapshot{}); err != nil {
  119. return nil, err
  120. }
  121. if w, err = w.renameWal(tmpdirpath); err != nil {
  122. return nil, err
  123. }
  124. // directory was renamed; sync parent dir to persist rename
  125. pdir, perr := fileutil.OpenDir(filepath.Dir(w.dir))
  126. if perr != nil {
  127. return nil, perr
  128. }
  129. if perr = fileutil.Fsync(pdir); perr != nil {
  130. return nil, perr
  131. }
  132. if perr = pdir.Close(); err != nil {
  133. return nil, perr
  134. }
  135. return w, nil
  136. }
  137. func (w *WAL) renameWal(tmpdirpath string) (*WAL, error) {
  138. if err := os.RemoveAll(w.dir); err != nil {
  139. return nil, err
  140. }
  141. // On non-Windows platforms, hold the lock while renaming. Releasing
  142. // the lock and trying to reacquire it quickly can be flaky because
  143. // it's possible the process will fork to spawn a process while this is
  144. // happening. The fds are set up as close-on-exec by the Go runtime,
  145. // but there is a window between the fork and the exec where another
  146. // process holds the lock.
  147. if err := os.Rename(tmpdirpath, w.dir); err != nil {
  148. if _, ok := err.(*os.LinkError); ok {
  149. return w.renameWalUnlock(tmpdirpath)
  150. }
  151. return nil, err
  152. }
  153. w.fp = newFilePipeline(w.dir, SegmentSizeBytes)
  154. df, err := fileutil.OpenDir(w.dir)
  155. w.dirFile = df
  156. return w, err
  157. }
  158. func (w *WAL) renameWalUnlock(tmpdirpath string) (*WAL, error) {
  159. // rename of directory with locked files doesn't work on windows/cifs;
  160. // close the WAL to release the locks so the directory can be renamed.
  161. plog.Infof("releasing file lock to rename %q to %q", tmpdirpath, w.dir)
  162. w.Close()
  163. if err := os.Rename(tmpdirpath, w.dir); err != nil {
  164. return nil, err
  165. }
  166. // reopen and relock
  167. newWAL, oerr := Open(w.dir, walpb.Snapshot{})
  168. if oerr != nil {
  169. return nil, oerr
  170. }
  171. if _, _, _, err := newWAL.ReadAll(); err != nil {
  172. newWAL.Close()
  173. return nil, err
  174. }
  175. return newWAL, nil
  176. }
  177. // Open opens the WAL at the given snap.
  178. // The snap SHOULD have been previously saved to the WAL, or the following
  179. // ReadAll will fail.
  180. // The returned WAL is ready to read and the first record will be the one after
  181. // the given snap. The WAL cannot be appended to before reading out all of its
  182. // previous records.
  183. func Open(dirpath string, snap walpb.Snapshot) (*WAL, error) {
  184. w, err := openAtIndex(dirpath, snap, true)
  185. if err != nil {
  186. return nil, err
  187. }
  188. if w.dirFile, err = fileutil.OpenDir(w.dir); err != nil {
  189. return nil, err
  190. }
  191. return w, nil
  192. }
  193. // OpenForRead only opens the wal files for read.
  194. // Write on a read only wal panics.
  195. func OpenForRead(dirpath string, snap walpb.Snapshot) (*WAL, error) {
  196. return openAtIndex(dirpath, snap, false)
  197. }
  198. func openAtIndex(dirpath string, snap walpb.Snapshot, write bool) (*WAL, error) {
  199. names, err := readWalNames(dirpath)
  200. if err != nil {
  201. return nil, err
  202. }
  203. nameIndex, ok := searchIndex(names, snap.Index)
  204. if !ok || !isValidSeq(names[nameIndex:]) {
  205. return nil, ErrFileNotFound
  206. }
  207. // open the wal files
  208. rcs := make([]io.ReadCloser, 0)
  209. rs := make([]io.Reader, 0)
  210. ls := make([]*fileutil.LockedFile, 0)
  211. for _, name := range names[nameIndex:] {
  212. p := filepath.Join(dirpath, name)
  213. if write {
  214. l, err := fileutil.TryLockFile(p, os.O_RDWR, fileutil.PrivateFileMode)
  215. if err != nil {
  216. closeAll(rcs...)
  217. return nil, err
  218. }
  219. ls = append(ls, l)
  220. rcs = append(rcs, l)
  221. } else {
  222. rf, err := os.OpenFile(p, os.O_RDONLY, fileutil.PrivateFileMode)
  223. if err != nil {
  224. closeAll(rcs...)
  225. return nil, err
  226. }
  227. ls = append(ls, nil)
  228. rcs = append(rcs, rf)
  229. }
  230. rs = append(rs, rcs[len(rcs)-1])
  231. }
  232. closer := func() error { return closeAll(rcs...) }
  233. // create a WAL ready for reading
  234. w := &WAL{
  235. dir: dirpath,
  236. start: snap,
  237. decoder: newDecoder(rs...),
  238. readClose: closer,
  239. locks: ls,
  240. }
  241. if write {
  242. // write reuses the file descriptors from read; don't close so
  243. // WAL can append without dropping the file lock
  244. w.readClose = nil
  245. if _, _, err := parseWalName(filepath.Base(w.tail().Name())); err != nil {
  246. closer()
  247. return nil, err
  248. }
  249. w.fp = newFilePipeline(w.dir, SegmentSizeBytes)
  250. }
  251. return w, nil
  252. }
  253. // ReadAll reads out records of the current WAL.
  254. // If opened in write mode, it must read out all records until EOF. Or an error
  255. // will be returned.
  256. // If opened in read mode, it will try to read all records if possible.
  257. // If it cannot read out the expected snap, it will return ErrSnapshotNotFound.
  258. // If loaded snap doesn't match with the expected one, it will return
  259. // all the records and error ErrSnapshotMismatch.
  260. // TODO: detect not-last-snap error.
  261. // TODO: maybe loose the checking of match.
  262. // After ReadAll, the WAL will be ready for appending new records.
  263. func (w *WAL) ReadAll() (metadata []byte, state raftpb.HardState, ents []raftpb.Entry, err error) {
  264. w.mu.Lock()
  265. defer w.mu.Unlock()
  266. rec := &walpb.Record{}
  267. decoder := w.decoder
  268. var match bool
  269. for err = decoder.decode(rec); err == nil; err = decoder.decode(rec) {
  270. switch rec.Type {
  271. case entryType:
  272. e := mustUnmarshalEntry(rec.Data)
  273. if e.Index > w.start.Index {
  274. ents = append(ents[:e.Index-w.start.Index-1], e)
  275. }
  276. w.enti = e.Index
  277. case stateType:
  278. state = mustUnmarshalState(rec.Data)
  279. case metadataType:
  280. if metadata != nil && !bytes.Equal(metadata, rec.Data) {
  281. state.Reset()
  282. return nil, state, nil, ErrMetadataConflict
  283. }
  284. metadata = rec.Data
  285. case crcType:
  286. crc := decoder.crc.Sum32()
  287. // current crc of decoder must match the crc of the record.
  288. // do no need to match 0 crc, since the decoder is a new one at this case.
  289. if crc != 0 && rec.Validate(crc) != nil {
  290. state.Reset()
  291. return nil, state, nil, ErrCRCMismatch
  292. }
  293. decoder.updateCRC(rec.Crc)
  294. case snapshotType:
  295. var snap walpb.Snapshot
  296. pbutil.MustUnmarshal(&snap, rec.Data)
  297. if snap.Index == w.start.Index {
  298. if snap.Term != w.start.Term {
  299. state.Reset()
  300. return nil, state, nil, ErrSnapshotMismatch
  301. }
  302. match = true
  303. }
  304. default:
  305. state.Reset()
  306. return nil, state, nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected block type %d", rec.Type)
  307. }
  308. }
  309. switch w.tail() {
  310. case nil:
  311. // We do not have to read out all entries in read mode.
  312. // The last record maybe a partial written one, so
  313. // ErrunexpectedEOF might be returned.
  314. if err != io.EOF && err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
  315. state.Reset()
  316. return nil, state, nil, err
  317. }
  318. default:
  319. // We must read all of the entries if WAL is opened in write mode.
  320. if err != io.EOF {
  321. state.Reset()
  322. return nil, state, nil, err
  323. }
  324. // decodeRecord() will return io.EOF if it detects a zero record,
  325. // but this zero record may be followed by non-zero records from
  326. // a torn write. Overwriting some of these non-zero records, but
  327. // not all, will cause CRC errors on WAL open. Since the records
  328. // were never fully synced to disk in the first place, it's safe
  329. // to zero them out to avoid any CRC errors from new writes.
  330. if _, err = w.tail().Seek(w.decoder.lastOffset(), io.SeekStart); err != nil {
  331. return nil, state, nil, err
  332. }
  333. if err = fileutil.ZeroToEnd(w.tail().File); err != nil {
  334. return nil, state, nil, err
  335. }
  336. }
  337. err = nil
  338. if !match {
  339. err = ErrSnapshotNotFound
  340. }
  341. // close decoder, disable reading
  342. if w.readClose != nil {
  343. w.readClose()
  344. w.readClose = nil
  345. }
  346. w.start = walpb.Snapshot{}
  347. w.metadata = metadata
  348. if w.tail() != nil {
  349. // create encoder (chain crc with the decoder), enable appending
  350. w.encoder, err = newFileEncoder(w.tail().File, w.decoder.lastCRC())
  351. if err != nil {
  352. return
  353. }
  354. }
  355. w.decoder = nil
  356. return metadata, state, ents, err
  357. }
  358. // cut closes current file written and creates a new one ready to append.
  359. // cut first creates a temp wal file and writes necessary headers into it.
  360. // Then cut atomically rename temp wal file to a wal file.
  361. func (w *WAL) cut() error {
  362. // close old wal file; truncate to avoid wasting space if an early cut
  363. off, serr := w.tail().Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
  364. if serr != nil {
  365. return serr
  366. }
  367. if err := w.tail().Truncate(off); err != nil {
  368. return err
  369. }
  370. if err := w.sync(); err != nil {
  371. return err
  372. }
  373. fpath := filepath.Join(w.dir, walName(w.seq()+1, w.enti+1))
  374. // create a temp wal file with name sequence + 1, or truncate the existing one
  375. newTail, err := w.fp.Open()
  376. if err != nil {
  377. return err
  378. }
  379. // update writer and save the previous crc
  380. w.locks = append(w.locks, newTail)
  381. prevCrc := w.encoder.crc.Sum32()
  382. w.encoder, err = newFileEncoder(w.tail().File, prevCrc)
  383. if err != nil {
  384. return err
  385. }
  386. if err = w.saveCrc(prevCrc); err != nil {
  387. return err
  388. }
  389. if err = w.encoder.encode(&walpb.Record{Type: metadataType, Data: w.metadata}); err != nil {
  390. return err
  391. }
  392. if err = w.saveState(&w.state); err != nil {
  393. return err
  394. }
  395. // atomically move temp wal file to wal file
  396. if err = w.sync(); err != nil {
  397. return err
  398. }
  399. off, err = w.tail().Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
  400. if err != nil {
  401. return err
  402. }
  403. if err = os.Rename(newTail.Name(), fpath); err != nil {
  404. return err
  405. }
  406. if err = fileutil.Fsync(w.dirFile); err != nil {
  407. return err
  408. }
  409. // reopen newTail with its new path so calls to Name() match the wal filename format
  410. newTail.Close()
  411. if newTail, err = fileutil.LockFile(fpath, os.O_WRONLY, fileutil.PrivateFileMode); err != nil {
  412. return err
  413. }
  414. if _, err = newTail.Seek(off, io.SeekStart); err != nil {
  415. return err
  416. }
  417. w.locks[len(w.locks)-1] = newTail
  418. prevCrc = w.encoder.crc.Sum32()
  419. w.encoder, err = newFileEncoder(w.tail().File, prevCrc)
  420. if err != nil {
  421. return err
  422. }
  423. plog.Infof("segmented wal file %v is created", fpath)
  424. return nil
  425. }
  426. func (w *WAL) sync() error {
  427. if w.encoder != nil {
  428. if err := w.encoder.flush(); err != nil {
  429. return err
  430. }
  431. }
  432. start := time.Now()
  433. err := fileutil.Fdatasync(w.tail().File)
  434. duration := time.Since(start)
  435. if duration > warnSyncDuration {
  436. plog.Warningf("sync duration of %v, expected less than %v", duration, warnSyncDuration)
  437. }
  438. syncDurations.Observe(duration.Seconds())
  439. return err
  440. }
  441. // ReleaseLockTo releases the locks, which has smaller index than the given index
  442. // except the largest one among them.
  443. // For example, if WAL is holding lock 1,2,3,4,5,6, ReleaseLockTo(4) will release
  444. // lock 1,2 but keep 3. ReleaseLockTo(5) will release 1,2,3 but keep 4.
  445. func (w *WAL) ReleaseLockTo(index uint64) error {
  446. w.mu.Lock()
  447. defer w.mu.Unlock()
  448. if len(w.locks) == 0 {
  449. return nil
  450. }
  451. var smaller int
  452. found := false
  453. for i, l := range w.locks {
  454. _, lockIndex, err := parseWalName(filepath.Base(l.Name()))
  455. if err != nil {
  456. return err
  457. }
  458. if lockIndex >= index {
  459. smaller = i - 1
  460. found = true
  461. break
  462. }
  463. }
  464. // if no lock index is greater than the release index, we can
  465. // release lock up to the last one(excluding).
  466. if !found {
  467. smaller = len(w.locks) - 1
  468. }
  469. if smaller <= 0 {
  470. return nil
  471. }
  472. for i := 0; i < smaller; i++ {
  473. if w.locks[i] == nil {
  474. continue
  475. }
  476. w.locks[i].Close()
  477. }
  478. w.locks = w.locks[smaller:]
  479. return nil
  480. }
  481. func (w *WAL) Close() error {
  482. w.mu.Lock()
  483. defer w.mu.Unlock()
  484. if w.fp != nil {
  485. w.fp.Close()
  486. w.fp = nil
  487. }
  488. if w.tail() != nil {
  489. if err := w.sync(); err != nil {
  490. return err
  491. }
  492. }
  493. for _, l := range w.locks {
  494. if l == nil {
  495. continue
  496. }
  497. if err := l.Close(); err != nil {
  498. plog.Errorf("failed to unlock during closing wal: %s", err)
  499. }
  500. }
  501. return w.dirFile.Close()
  502. }
  503. func (w *WAL) saveEntry(e *raftpb.Entry) error {
  504. // TODO: add MustMarshalTo to reduce one allocation.
  505. b := pbutil.MustMarshal(e)
  506. rec := &walpb.Record{Type: entryType, Data: b}
  507. if err := w.encoder.encode(rec); err != nil {
  508. return err
  509. }
  510. w.enti = e.Index
  511. return nil
  512. }
  513. func (w *WAL) saveState(s *raftpb.HardState) error {
  514. if raft.IsEmptyHardState(*s) {
  515. return nil
  516. }
  517. w.state = *s
  518. b := pbutil.MustMarshal(s)
  519. rec := &walpb.Record{Type: stateType, Data: b}
  520. return w.encoder.encode(rec)
  521. }
  522. func (w *WAL) Save(st raftpb.HardState, ents []raftpb.Entry) error {
  523. w.mu.Lock()
  524. defer w.mu.Unlock()
  525. // short cut, do not call sync
  526. if raft.IsEmptyHardState(st) && len(ents) == 0 {
  527. return nil
  528. }
  529. mustSync := raft.MustSync(st, w.state, len(ents))
  530. // TODO(xiangli): no more reference operator
  531. for i := range ents {
  532. if err := w.saveEntry(&ents[i]); err != nil {
  533. return err
  534. }
  535. }
  536. if err := w.saveState(&st); err != nil {
  537. return err
  538. }
  539. curOff, err := w.tail().Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
  540. if err != nil {
  541. return err
  542. }
  543. if curOff < SegmentSizeBytes {
  544. if mustSync {
  545. return w.sync()
  546. }
  547. return nil
  548. }
  549. return w.cut()
  550. }
  551. func (w *WAL) SaveSnapshot(e walpb.Snapshot) error {
  552. b := pbutil.MustMarshal(&e)
  553. w.mu.Lock()
  554. defer w.mu.Unlock()
  555. rec := &walpb.Record{Type: snapshotType, Data: b}
  556. if err := w.encoder.encode(rec); err != nil {
  557. return err
  558. }
  559. // update enti only when snapshot is ahead of last index
  560. if w.enti < e.Index {
  561. w.enti = e.Index
  562. }
  563. return w.sync()
  564. }
  565. func (w *WAL) saveCrc(prevCrc uint32) error {
  566. return w.encoder.encode(&walpb.Record{Type: crcType, Crc: prevCrc})
  567. }
  568. func (w *WAL) tail() *fileutil.LockedFile {
  569. if len(w.locks) > 0 {
  570. return w.locks[len(w.locks)-1]
  571. }
  572. return nil
  573. }
  574. func (w *WAL) seq() uint64 {
  575. t := w.tail()
  576. if t == nil {
  577. return 0
  578. }
  579. seq, _, err := parseWalName(filepath.Base(t.Name()))
  580. if err != nil {
  581. plog.Fatalf("bad wal name %s (%v)", t.Name(), err)
  582. }
  583. return seq
  584. }
  585. func closeAll(rcs ...io.ReadCloser) error {
  586. for _, f := range rcs {
  587. if err := f.Close(); err != nil {
  588. return err
  589. }
  590. }
  591. return nil
  592. }