// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved. // This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the // COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License // (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory). #pragma once #include #include namespace rocksdb { class WriteBatch; // WALFilter allows an application to inspect write-ahead-log (WAL) // records or modify their processing on recovery. // Please see the details below. class WalFilter { public: enum class WalProcessingOption { // Continue processing as usual kContinueProcessing = 0, // Ignore the current record but continue processing of log(s) kIgnoreCurrentRecord = 1, // Stop replay of logs and discard logs // Logs won't be replayed on subsequent recovery kStopReplay = 2, // Corrupted record detected by filter kCorruptedRecord = 3, // Marker for enum count kWalProcessingOptionMax = 4 }; virtual ~WalFilter() {} // Provide ColumnFamily->LogNumber map to filter // so that filter can determine whether a log number applies to a given // column family (i.e. that log hasn't been flushed to SST already for the // column family). // We also pass in name->id map as only name is known during // recovery (as handles are opened post-recovery). // while write batch callbacks happen in terms of column family id. // // @params cf_lognumber_map column_family_id to lognumber map // @params cf_name_id_map column_family_name to column_family_id map virtual void ColumnFamilyLogNumberMap( const std::map& cf_lognumber_map, const std::map& cf_name_id_map) {} // LogRecord is invoked for each log record encountered for all the logs // during replay on logs on recovery. This method can be used to: // * inspect the record (using the batch parameter) // * ignoring current record // (by returning WalProcessingOption::kIgnoreCurrentRecord) // * reporting corrupted record // (by returning WalProcessingOption::kCorruptedRecord) // * stop log replay // (by returning kStop replay) - please note that this implies // discarding the logs from current record onwards. // // @params log_number log_number of the current log. // Filter might use this to determine if the log // record is applicable to a certain column family. // @params log_file_name log file name - only for informational purposes // @params batch batch encountered in the log during recovery // @params new_batch new_batch to populate if filter wants to change // the batch (for example to filter some records out, // or alter some records). // Please note that the new batch MUST NOT contain // more records than original, else recovery would // be failed. // @params batch_changed Whether batch was changed by the filter. // It must be set to true if new_batch was populated, // else new_batch has no effect. // @returns Processing option for the current record. // Please see WalProcessingOption enum above for // details. virtual WalProcessingOption LogRecordFound(unsigned long long log_number, const std::string& log_file_name, const WriteBatch& batch, WriteBatch* new_batch, bool* batch_changed) { // Default implementation falls back to older function for compatibility return LogRecord(batch, new_batch, batch_changed); } // Please see the comments for LogRecord above. This function is for // compatibility only and contains a subset of parameters. // New code should use the function above. virtual WalProcessingOption LogRecord(const WriteBatch& batch, WriteBatch* new_batch, bool* batch_changed) const { return WalProcessingOption::kContinueProcessing; } // Returns a name that identifies this WAL filter. // The name will be printed to LOG file on start up for diagnosis. virtual const char* Name() const = 0; }; } // namespace rocksdb