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// Copyright (c) 2009-2012, Pieter Noordhuis <pcnoordhuis at gmail dot com>
// Copyright (c) 2009-2012, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Redict Contributors
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-only
#include "fmacros.h"
#include "fpconv_dtoa.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "rio.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "crc64.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "server.h"
/* ------------------------- Buffer I/O implementation ----------------------- */
/* Returns 1 or 0 for success/failure. */
static size_t rioBufferWrite(rio *r, const void *buf, size_t len) {
r->io.buffer.ptr = sdscatlen(r->io.buffer.ptr,(char*)buf,len);
r->io.buffer.pos += len;
return 1;
}
/* Returns 1 or 0 for success/failure. */
static size_t rioBufferRead(rio *r, void *buf, size_t len) {
if (sdslen(r->io.buffer.ptr)-r->io.buffer.pos < len)
return 0; /* not enough buffer to return len bytes. */
memcpy(buf,r->io.buffer.ptr+r->io.buffer.pos,len);
r->io.buffer.pos += len;
return 1;
}
/* Returns read/write position in buffer. */
static off_t rioBufferTell(rio *r) {
return r->io.buffer.pos;
}
/* Flushes any buffer to target device if applicable. Returns 1 on success
* and 0 on failures. */
static int rioBufferFlush(rio *r) {
UNUSED(r);
return 1; /* Nothing to do, our write just appends to the buffer. */
}
static const rio rioBufferIO = {
rioBufferRead,
rioBufferWrite,
rioBufferTell,
rioBufferFlush,
NULL, /* update_checksum */
0, /* current checksum */
0, /* flags */
0, /* bytes read or written */
0, /* read/write chunk size */
{ { NULL, 0 } } /* union for io-specific vars */
};
void rioInitWithBuffer(rio *r, sds s) {
*r = rioBufferIO;
r->io.buffer.ptr = s;
r->io.buffer.pos = 0;
}
/* --------------------- Stdio file pointer implementation ------------------- */
/* Returns 1 or 0 for success/failure. */
static size_t rioFileWrite(rio *r, const void *buf, size_t len) {
if (!r->io.file.autosync) return fwrite(buf,len,1,r->io.file.fp);
size_t nwritten = 0;
/* Incrementally write data to the file, avoid a single write larger than
* the autosync threshold (so that the kernel's buffer cache never has too
* many dirty pages at once). */
while (len != nwritten) {
serverAssert(r->io.file.autosync > r->io.file.buffered);
size_t nalign = (size_t)(r->io.file.autosync - r->io.file.buffered);
size_t towrite = nalign > len-nwritten ? len-nwritten : nalign;
if (fwrite((char*)buf+nwritten,towrite,1,r->io.file.fp) == 0) return 0;
nwritten += towrite;
r->io.file.buffered += towrite;
if (r->io.file.buffered >= r->io.file.autosync) {
fflush(r->io.file.fp);
size_t processed = r->processed_bytes + nwritten;
serverAssert(processed % r->io.file.autosync == 0);
serverAssert(r->io.file.buffered == r->io.file.autosync);
#if HAVE_SYNC_FILE_RANGE
/* Start writeout asynchronously. */
if (sync_file_range(fileno(r->io.file.fp),
processed - r->io.file.autosync, r->io.file.autosync,
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE) == -1)
return 0;
if (processed >= (size_t)r->io.file.autosync * 2) {
/* To keep the promise to 'autosync', we should make sure last
* asynchronous writeout persists into disk. This call may block
* if last writeout is not finished since disk is slow. */
if (sync_file_range(fileno(r->io.file.fp),
processed - r->io.file.autosync*2,
r->io.file.autosync, SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_BEFORE|
SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WRITE|SYNC_FILE_RANGE_WAIT_AFTER) == -1)
return 0;
}
#else
if (redict_fsync(fileno(r->io.file.fp)) == -1) return 0;
#endif
if (r->io.file.reclaim_cache) {
/* In Linux sync_file_range just issue a writeback request to
* OS, and when posix_fadvise is called, the dirty page may
* still be in flushing, which means it would be ignored by
* posix_fadvise.
*
* So we posix_fadvise the whole file, and the writeback-ed
* pages will have other chances to be reclaimed. */
reclaimFilePageCache(fileno(r->io.file.fp), 0, 0);
}
r->io.file.buffered = 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
/* Returns 1 or 0 for success/failure. */
static size_t rioFileRead(rio *r, void *buf, size_t len) {
return fread(buf,len,1,r->io.file.fp);
}
/* Returns read/write position in file. */
static off_t rioFileTell(rio *r) {
return ftello(r->io.file.fp);
}
/* Flushes any buffer to target device if applicable. Returns 1 on success
* and 0 on failures. */
static int rioFileFlush(rio *r) {
return (fflush(r->io.file.fp) == 0) ? 1 : 0;
}
static const rio rioFileIO = {
rioFileRead,
rioFileWrite,
rioFileTell,
rioFileFlush,
NULL, /* update_checksum */
0, /* current checksum */
0, /* flags */
0, /* bytes read or written */
0, /* read/write chunk size */
{ { NULL, 0 } } /* union for io-specific vars */
};
void rioInitWithFile(rio *r, FILE *fp) {
*r = rioFileIO;
r->io.file.fp = fp;
r->io.file.buffered = 0;
r->io.file.autosync = 0;
r->io.file.reclaim_cache = 0;
}
/* ------------------- Connection implementation -------------------
* We use this RIO implementation when reading an RDB file directly from
* the connection to the memory via rdbLoadRio(), thus this implementation
* only implements reading from a connection that is, normally,
* just a socket. */
static size_t rioConnWrite(rio *r, const void *buf, size_t len) {
UNUSED(r);
UNUSED(buf);
UNUSED(len);
return 0; /* Error, this target does not yet support writing. */
}
/* Returns 1 or 0 for success/failure. */
static size_t rioConnRead(rio *r, void *buf, size_t len) {
size_t avail = sdslen(r->io.conn.buf)-r->io.conn.pos;
/* If the buffer is too small for the entire request: realloc. */
if (sdslen(r->io.conn.buf) + sdsavail(r->io.conn.buf) < len)
r->io.conn.buf = sdsMakeRoomFor(r->io.conn.buf, len - sdslen(r->io.conn.buf));
/* If the remaining unused buffer is not large enough: memmove so that we
* can read the rest. */
if (len > avail && sdsavail(r->io.conn.buf) < len - avail) {
sdsrange(r->io.conn.buf, r->io.conn.pos, -1);
r->io.conn.pos = 0;
}
/* Make sure the caller didn't request to read past the limit.
* If they didn't we'll buffer till the limit, if they did, we'll
* return an error. */
if (r->io.conn.read_limit != 0 && r->io.conn.read_limit < r->io.conn.read_so_far + len) {
errno = EOVERFLOW;
return 0;
}
/* If we don't already have all the data in the sds, read more */
while (len > sdslen(r->io.conn.buf) - r->io.conn.pos) {
size_t buffered = sdslen(r->io.conn.buf) - r->io.conn.pos;
size_t needs = len - buffered;
/* Read either what's missing, or PROTO_IOBUF_LEN, the bigger of
* the two. */
size_t toread = needs < PROTO_IOBUF_LEN ? PROTO_IOBUF_LEN: needs;
if (toread > sdsavail(r->io.conn.buf)) toread = sdsavail(r->io.conn.buf);
if (r->io.conn.read_limit != 0 &&
r->io.conn.read_so_far + buffered + toread > r->io.conn.read_limit)
{
toread = r->io.conn.read_limit - r->io.conn.read_so_far - buffered;
}
int retval = connRead(r->io.conn.conn,
(char*)r->io.conn.buf + sdslen(r->io.conn.buf),
toread);
if (retval == 0) {
return 0;
} else if (retval < 0) {
if (connLastErrorRetryable(r->io.conn.conn)) continue;
if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) errno = ETIMEDOUT;
return 0;
}
sdsIncrLen(r->io.conn.buf, retval);
}
memcpy(buf, (char*)r->io.conn.buf + r->io.conn.pos, len);
r->io.conn.read_so_far += len;
r->io.conn.pos += len;
return len;
}
/* Returns read/write position in file. */
static off_t rioConnTell(rio *r) {
return r->io.conn.read_so_far;
}
/* Flushes any buffer to target device if applicable. Returns 1 on success
* and 0 on failures. */
static int rioConnFlush(rio *r) {
/* Our flush is implemented by the write method, that recognizes a
* buffer set to NULL with a count of zero as a flush request. */
return rioConnWrite(r,NULL,0);
}
static const rio rioConnIO = {
rioConnRead,
rioConnWrite,
rioConnTell,
rioConnFlush,
NULL, /* update_checksum */
0, /* current checksum */
0, /* flags */
0, /* bytes read or written */
0, /* read/write chunk size */
{ { NULL, 0 } } /* union for io-specific vars */
};
/* Create an RIO that implements a buffered read from an fd
* read_limit argument stops buffering when the reaching the limit. */
void rioInitWithConn(rio *r, connection *conn, size_t read_limit) {
*r = rioConnIO;
r->io.conn.conn = conn;
r->io.conn.pos = 0;
r->io.conn.read_limit = read_limit;
r->io.conn.read_so_far = 0;
r->io.conn.buf = sdsnewlen(NULL, PROTO_IOBUF_LEN);
sdsclear(r->io.conn.buf);
}
/* Release the RIO stream. Optionally returns the unread buffered data
* when the SDS pointer 'remaining' is passed. */
void rioFreeConn(rio *r, sds *remaining) {
if (remaining && (size_t)r->io.conn.pos < sdslen(r->io.conn.buf)) {
if (r->io.conn.pos > 0) sdsrange(r->io.conn.buf, r->io.conn.pos, -1);
*remaining = r->io.conn.buf;
} else {
sdsfree(r->io.conn.buf);
if (remaining) *remaining = NULL;
}
r->io.conn.buf = NULL;
}
/* ------------------- File descriptor implementation ------------------
* This target is used to write the RDB file to pipe, when the master just
* streams the data to the replicas without creating an RDB on-disk image
* (diskless replication option).
* It only implements writes. */
/* Returns 1 or 0 for success/failure.
*
* When buf is NULL and len is 0, the function performs a flush operation
* if there is some pending buffer, so this function is also used in order
* to implement rioFdFlush(). */
static size_t rioFdWrite(rio *r, const void *buf, size_t len) {
ssize_t retval;
unsigned char *p = (unsigned char*) buf;
int doflush = (buf == NULL && len == 0);
/* For small writes, we rather keep the data in user-space buffer, and flush
* it only when it grows. however for larger writes, we prefer to flush
* any pre-existing buffer, and write the new one directly without reallocs
* and memory copying. */
if (len > PROTO_IOBUF_LEN) {
/* First, flush any pre-existing buffered data. */
if (sdslen(r->io.fd.buf)) {
if (rioFdWrite(r, NULL, 0) == 0)
return 0;
}
/* Write the new data, keeping 'p' and 'len' from the input. */
} else {
if (len) {
r->io.fd.buf = sdscatlen(r->io.fd.buf,buf,len);
if (sdslen(r->io.fd.buf) > PROTO_IOBUF_LEN)
doflush = 1;
if (!doflush)
return 1;
}
/* Flushing the buffered data. set 'p' and 'len' accordingly. */
p = (unsigned char*) r->io.fd.buf;
len = sdslen(r->io.fd.buf);
}
size_t nwritten = 0;
while(nwritten != len) {
retval = write(r->io.fd.fd,p+nwritten,len-nwritten);
if (retval <= 0) {
if (retval == -1 && errno == EINTR) continue;
/* With blocking io, which is the sole user of this
* rio target, EWOULDBLOCK is returned only because of
* the SO_SNDTIMEO socket option, so we translate the error
* into one more recognizable by the user. */
if (retval == -1 && errno == EWOULDBLOCK) errno = ETIMEDOUT;
return 0; /* error. */
}
nwritten += retval;
}
r->io.fd.pos += len;
sdsclear(r->io.fd.buf);
return 1;
}
/* Returns 1 or 0 for success/failure. */
static size_t rioFdRead(rio *r, void *buf, size_t len) {
UNUSED(r);
UNUSED(buf);
UNUSED(len);
return 0; /* Error, this target does not support reading. */
}
/* Returns read/write position in file. */
static off_t rioFdTell(rio *r) {
return r->io.fd.pos;
}
/* Flushes any buffer to target device if applicable. Returns 1 on success
* and 0 on failures. */
static int rioFdFlush(rio *r) {
/* Our flush is implemented by the write method, that recognizes a
* buffer set to NULL with a count of zero as a flush request. */
return rioFdWrite(r,NULL,0);
}
static const rio rioFdIO = {
rioFdRead,
rioFdWrite,
rioFdTell,
rioFdFlush,
NULL, /* update_checksum */
0, /* current checksum */
0, /* flags */
0, /* bytes read or written */
0, /* read/write chunk size */
{ { NULL, 0 } } /* union for io-specific vars */
};
void rioInitWithFd(rio *r, int fd) {
*r = rioFdIO;
r->io.fd.fd = fd;
r->io.fd.pos = 0;
r->io.fd.buf = sdsempty();
}
/* release the rio stream. */
void rioFreeFd(rio *r) {
sdsfree(r->io.fd.buf);
}
/* ---------------------------- Generic functions ---------------------------- */
/* This function can be installed both in memory and file streams when checksum
* computation is needed. */
void rioGenericUpdateChecksum(rio *r, const void *buf, size_t len) {
r->cksum = crc64(r->cksum,buf,len);
}
/* Set the file-based rio object to auto-fsync every 'bytes' file written.
* By default this is set to zero that means no automatic file sync is
* performed.
*
* This feature is useful in a few contexts since when we rely on OS write
* buffers sometimes the OS buffers way too much, resulting in too many
* disk I/O concentrated in very little time. When we fsync in an explicit
* way instead the I/O pressure is more distributed across time. */
void rioSetAutoSync(rio *r, off_t bytes) {
if(r->write != rioFileIO.write) return;
r->io.file.autosync = bytes;
}
/* Set the file-based rio object to reclaim cache after every auto-sync.
* In the Linux implementation POSIX_FADV_DONTNEED skips the dirty
* pages, so if auto sync is unset this option will have no effect.
*
* This feature can reduce the cache footprint backed by the file. */
void rioSetReclaimCache(rio *r, int enabled) {
r->io.file.reclaim_cache = enabled;
}
/* Check the type of rio. */
uint8_t rioCheckType(rio *r) {
if (r->read == rioFileRead) {
return RIO_TYPE_FILE;
} else if (r->read == rioBufferRead) {
return RIO_TYPE_BUFFER;
} else if (r->read == rioConnRead) {
return RIO_TYPE_CONN;
} else {
/* r->read == rioFdRead */
return RIO_TYPE_FD;
}
}
/* --------------------------- Higher level interface --------------------------
*
* The following higher level functions use lower level rio.c functions to help
* generating the Redict protocol for the Append Only File. */
/* Write multi bulk count in the format: "*<count>\r\n". */
size_t rioWriteBulkCount(rio *r, char prefix, long count) {
char cbuf[128];
int clen;
cbuf[0] = prefix;
clen = 1+ll2string(cbuf+1,sizeof(cbuf)-1,count);
cbuf[clen++] = '\r';
cbuf[clen++] = '\n';
if (rioWrite(r,cbuf,clen) == 0) return 0;
return clen;
}
/* Write binary-safe string in the format: "$<count>\r\n<payload>\r\n". */
size_t rioWriteBulkString(rio *r, const char *buf, size_t len) {
size_t nwritten;
if ((nwritten = rioWriteBulkCount(r,'$',len)) == 0) return 0;
if (len > 0 && rioWrite(r,buf,len) == 0) return 0;
if (rioWrite(r,"\r\n",2) == 0) return 0;
return nwritten+len+2;
}
/* Write a long long value in format: "$<count>\r\n<payload>\r\n". */
size_t rioWriteBulkLongLong(rio *r, long long l) {
char lbuf[32];
unsigned int llen;
llen = ll2string(lbuf,sizeof(lbuf),l);
return rioWriteBulkString(r,lbuf,llen);
}
/* Write a double value in the format: "$<count>\r\n<payload>\r\n" */
size_t rioWriteBulkDouble(rio *r, double d) {
char dbuf[128];
unsigned int dlen;
dlen = fpconv_dtoa(d, dbuf);
dbuf[dlen] = '\0';
return rioWriteBulkString(r,dbuf,dlen);
}
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