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429 lines
13 KiB
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// Copyright 2019 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package pebble
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import (
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"io"
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"os"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/errors/oserror"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/record"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/vfs"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/vfs/atomicfs"
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)
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// checkpointOptions hold the optional parameters to construct checkpoint
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// snapshots.
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type checkpointOptions struct {
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// flushWAL set to true will force a flush and sync of the WAL prior to
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// checkpointing.
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flushWAL bool
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// If set, any SSTs that don't overlap with these spans are excluded from a checkpoint.
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restrictToSpans []CheckpointSpan
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}
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// CheckpointOption set optional parameters used by `DB.Checkpoint`.
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type CheckpointOption func(*checkpointOptions)
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// WithFlushedWAL enables flushing and syncing the WAL prior to constructing a
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// checkpoint. This guarantees that any writes committed before calling
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// DB.Checkpoint will be part of that checkpoint.
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//
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// Note that this setting can only be useful in cases when some writes are
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// performed with Sync = false. Otherwise, the guarantee will already be met.
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//
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// Passing this option is functionally equivalent to calling
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// DB.LogData(nil, Sync) right before DB.Checkpoint.
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func WithFlushedWAL() CheckpointOption {
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return func(opt *checkpointOptions) {
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opt.flushWAL = true
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}
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}
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// WithRestrictToSpans specifies spans of interest for the checkpoint. Any SSTs
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// that don't overlap with any of these spans are excluded from the checkpoint.
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//
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// Note that the checkpoint can still surface keys outside of these spans (from
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// the WAL and from SSTs that partially overlap with these spans). Moreover,
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// these surface keys aren't necessarily "valid" in that they could have been
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// modified but the SST containing the modification is excluded.
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func WithRestrictToSpans(spans []CheckpointSpan) CheckpointOption {
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return func(opt *checkpointOptions) {
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opt.restrictToSpans = spans
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}
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}
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// CheckpointSpan is a key range [Start, End) (inclusive on Start, exclusive on
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// End) of interest for a checkpoint.
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type CheckpointSpan struct {
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Start []byte
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End []byte
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}
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// excludeFromCheckpoint returns true if an SST file should be excluded from the
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// checkpoint because it does not overlap with the spans of interest
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// (opt.restrictToSpans).
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func excludeFromCheckpoint(f *fileMetadata, opt *checkpointOptions, cmp Compare) bool {
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if len(opt.restrictToSpans) == 0 {
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// Option not set; don't exclude anything.
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return false
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}
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for _, s := range opt.restrictToSpans {
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if f.Overlaps(cmp, s.Start, s.End, true /* exclusiveEnd */) {
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return false
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}
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}
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// None of the restrictToSpans overlapped; we can exclude this file.
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return true
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}
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// mkdirAllAndSyncParents creates destDir and any of its missing parents.
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// Those missing parents, as well as the closest existing ancestor, are synced.
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// Returns a handle to the directory created at destDir.
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func mkdirAllAndSyncParents(fs vfs.FS, destDir string) (vfs.File, error) {
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// Collect paths for all directories between destDir (excluded) and its
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// closest existing ancestor (included).
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var parentPaths []string
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foundExistingAncestor := false
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for parentPath := fs.PathDir(destDir); parentPath != "."; parentPath = fs.PathDir(parentPath) {
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parentPaths = append(parentPaths, parentPath)
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_, err := fs.Stat(parentPath)
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if err == nil {
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// Exit loop at the closest existing ancestor.
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foundExistingAncestor = true
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break
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}
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if !oserror.IsNotExist(err) {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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// Handle empty filesystem edge case.
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if !foundExistingAncestor {
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parentPaths = append(parentPaths, "")
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}
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// Create destDir and any of its missing parents.
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if err := fs.MkdirAll(destDir, 0755); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// Sync all the parent directories up to the closest existing ancestor,
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// included.
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for _, parentPath := range parentPaths {
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parentDir, err := fs.OpenDir(parentPath)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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err = parentDir.Sync()
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if err != nil {
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_ = parentDir.Close()
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return nil, err
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}
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err = parentDir.Close()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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return fs.OpenDir(destDir)
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}
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// Checkpoint constructs a snapshot of the DB instance in the specified
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// directory. The WAL, MANIFEST, OPTIONS, and sstables will be copied into the
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// snapshot. Hard links will be used when possible. Beware of the significant
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// space overhead for a checkpoint if hard links are disabled. Also beware that
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// even if hard links are used, the space overhead for the checkpoint will
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// increase over time as the DB performs compactions.
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func (d *DB) Checkpoint(
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destDir string, opts ...CheckpointOption,
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) (
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ckErr error, /* used in deferred cleanup */
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) {
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opt := &checkpointOptions{}
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for _, fn := range opts {
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fn(opt)
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}
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if _, err := d.opts.FS.Stat(destDir); !oserror.IsNotExist(err) {
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if err == nil {
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return &os.PathError{
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Op: "checkpoint",
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Path: destDir,
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Err: oserror.ErrExist,
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}
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}
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return err
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}
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if opt.flushWAL && !d.opts.DisableWAL {
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// Write an empty log-data record to flush and sync the WAL.
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if err := d.LogData(nil /* data */, Sync); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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// Disable file deletions.
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d.mu.Lock()
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d.disableFileDeletions()
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defer func() {
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d.mu.Lock()
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defer d.mu.Unlock()
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d.enableFileDeletions()
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}()
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// TODO(peter): RocksDB provides the option to roll the manifest if the
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// MANIFEST size is too large. Should we do this too?
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// Lock the manifest before getting the current version. We need the
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// length of the manifest that we read to match the current version that
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// we read, otherwise we might copy a versionEdit not reflected in the
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// sstables we copy/link.
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d.mu.versions.logLock()
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// Get the unflushed log files, the current version, and the current manifest
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// file number.
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memQueue := d.mu.mem.queue
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current := d.mu.versions.currentVersion()
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formatVers := d.FormatMajorVersion()
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manifestFileNum := d.mu.versions.manifestFileNum
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manifestSize := d.mu.versions.manifest.Size()
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optionsFileNum := d.optionsFileNum
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virtualBackingFiles := make(map[base.DiskFileNum]struct{})
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for diskFileNum := range d.mu.versions.backingState.fileBackingMap {
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virtualBackingFiles[diskFileNum] = struct{}{}
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}
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// Release the manifest and DB.mu so we don't block other operations on
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// the database.
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d.mu.versions.logUnlock()
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d.mu.Unlock()
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// Wrap the normal filesystem with one which wraps newly created files with
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// vfs.NewSyncingFile.
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fs := vfs.NewSyncingFS(d.opts.FS, vfs.SyncingFileOptions{
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NoSyncOnClose: d.opts.NoSyncOnClose,
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BytesPerSync: d.opts.BytesPerSync,
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})
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// Create the dir and its parents (if necessary), and sync them.
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var dir vfs.File
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defer func() {
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if dir != nil {
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_ = dir.Close()
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}
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if ckErr != nil {
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// Attempt to cleanup on error.
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_ = fs.RemoveAll(destDir)
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}
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}()
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dir, ckErr = mkdirAllAndSyncParents(fs, destDir)
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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{
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// Link or copy the OPTIONS.
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srcPath := base.MakeFilepath(fs, d.dirname, fileTypeOptions, optionsFileNum)
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destPath := fs.PathJoin(destDir, fs.PathBase(srcPath))
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ckErr = vfs.LinkOrCopy(fs, srcPath, destPath)
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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}
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{
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// Set the format major version in the destination directory.
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var versionMarker *atomicfs.Marker
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versionMarker, _, ckErr = atomicfs.LocateMarker(fs, destDir, formatVersionMarkerName)
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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// We use the marker to encode the active format version in the
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// marker filename. Unlike other uses of the atomic marker,
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// there is no file with the filename `formatVers.String()` on
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// the filesystem.
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ckErr = versionMarker.Move(formatVers.String())
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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ckErr = versionMarker.Close()
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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}
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var excludedFiles map[deletedFileEntry]*fileMetadata
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// Set of FileBacking.DiskFileNum which will be required by virtual sstables
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// in the checkpoint.
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requiredVirtualBackingFiles := make(map[base.DiskFileNum]struct{})
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// Link or copy the sstables.
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for l := range current.Levels {
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iter := current.Levels[l].Iter()
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for f := iter.First(); f != nil; f = iter.Next() {
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if excludeFromCheckpoint(f, opt, d.cmp) {
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if excludedFiles == nil {
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excludedFiles = make(map[deletedFileEntry]*fileMetadata)
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}
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excludedFiles[deletedFileEntry{
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Level: l,
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FileNum: f.FileNum,
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}] = f
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continue
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}
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fileBacking := f.FileBacking
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if f.Virtual {
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if _, ok := requiredVirtualBackingFiles[fileBacking.DiskFileNum]; ok {
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continue
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}
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requiredVirtualBackingFiles[fileBacking.DiskFileNum] = struct{}{}
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}
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srcPath := base.MakeFilepath(fs, d.dirname, fileTypeTable, fileBacking.DiskFileNum)
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destPath := fs.PathJoin(destDir, fs.PathBase(srcPath))
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ckErr = vfs.LinkOrCopy(fs, srcPath, destPath)
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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}
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}
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var removeBackingTables []base.DiskFileNum
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for diskFileNum := range virtualBackingFiles {
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if _, ok := requiredVirtualBackingFiles[diskFileNum]; !ok {
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// The backing sstable associated with fileNum is no longer
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// required.
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removeBackingTables = append(removeBackingTables, diskFileNum)
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}
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}
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ckErr = d.writeCheckpointManifest(
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fs, formatVers, destDir, dir, manifestFileNum, manifestSize,
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excludedFiles, removeBackingTables,
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)
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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// Copy the WAL files. We copy rather than link because WAL file recycling
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// will cause the WAL files to be reused which would invalidate the
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// checkpoint.
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for i := range memQueue {
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logNum := memQueue[i].logNum
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if logNum == 0 {
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continue
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}
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srcPath := base.MakeFilepath(fs, d.walDirname, fileTypeLog, logNum)
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destPath := fs.PathJoin(destDir, fs.PathBase(srcPath))
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ckErr = vfs.Copy(fs, srcPath, destPath)
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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}
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// Sync and close the checkpoint directory.
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ckErr = dir.Sync()
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if ckErr != nil {
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return ckErr
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}
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ckErr = dir.Close()
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dir = nil
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return ckErr
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}
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func (d *DB) writeCheckpointManifest(
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fs vfs.FS,
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formatVers FormatMajorVersion,
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destDirPath string,
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destDir vfs.File,
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manifestFileNum base.DiskFileNum,
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manifestSize int64,
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excludedFiles map[deletedFileEntry]*fileMetadata,
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removeBackingTables []base.DiskFileNum,
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) error {
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// Copy the MANIFEST, and create a pointer to it. We copy rather
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// than link because additional version edits added to the
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// MANIFEST after we took our snapshot of the sstables will
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// reference sstables that aren't in our checkpoint. For a
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// similar reason, we need to limit how much of the MANIFEST we
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// copy.
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// If some files are excluded from the checkpoint, also append a block that
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// records those files as deleted.
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if err := func() error {
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srcPath := base.MakeFilepath(fs, d.dirname, fileTypeManifest, manifestFileNum)
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destPath := fs.PathJoin(destDirPath, fs.PathBase(srcPath))
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src, err := fs.Open(srcPath, vfs.SequentialReadsOption)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer src.Close()
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dst, err := fs.Create(destPath)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer dst.Close()
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// Copy all existing records. We need to copy at the record level in case we
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// need to append another record with the excluded files (we cannot simply
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// append a record after a raw data copy; see
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// https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/issues/100935).
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r := record.NewReader(&io.LimitedReader{R: src, N: manifestSize}, manifestFileNum)
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w := record.NewWriter(dst)
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for {
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rr, err := r.Next()
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if err != nil {
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if err == io.EOF {
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break
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}
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return err
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}
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rw, err := w.Next()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if _, err := io.Copy(rw, rr); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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if len(excludedFiles) > 0 {
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// Write out an additional VersionEdit that deletes the excluded SST files.
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ve := versionEdit{
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DeletedFiles: excludedFiles,
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RemovedBackingTables: removeBackingTables,
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}
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rw, err := w.Next()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := ve.Encode(rw); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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if err := w.Close(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return dst.Sync()
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}(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Recent format versions use an atomic marker for setting the
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// active manifest. Older versions use the CURRENT file. The
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// setCurrentFunc function will return a closure that will
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// take the appropriate action for the database's format
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// version.
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var manifestMarker *atomicfs.Marker
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manifestMarker, _, err := atomicfs.LocateMarker(fs, destDirPath, manifestMarkerName)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := setCurrentFunc(formatVers, manifestMarker, fs, destDirPath, destDir)(manifestFileNum); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return manifestMarker.Close()
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}
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