We had once updated bbolt from v1.3.3 to v1.3.4 in #4134, but reverted to v1.3.3 in #4156 due to "fatal error: sweep increased allocation count" (etcd-io/bbolt#214). The issue was fixed in bbolt v1.3.5 (etcd-io/bbolt#220). Signed-off-by: Akihiro Suda <akihiro.suda.cz@hco.ntt.co.jp>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			94 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.1 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
// +build !windows,!plan9,!solaris,!aix
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package bbolt
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import (
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	"fmt"
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	"syscall"
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	"time"
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	"unsafe"
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)
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// flock acquires an advisory lock on a file descriptor.
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func flock(db *DB, exclusive bool, timeout time.Duration) error {
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	var t time.Time
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	if timeout != 0 {
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		t = time.Now()
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	}
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	fd := db.file.Fd()
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	flag := syscall.LOCK_NB
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	if exclusive {
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		flag |= syscall.LOCK_EX
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	} else {
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		flag |= syscall.LOCK_SH
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	}
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	for {
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		// Attempt to obtain an exclusive lock.
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		err := syscall.Flock(int(fd), flag)
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		if err == nil {
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			return nil
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		} else if err != syscall.EWOULDBLOCK {
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			return err
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		}
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		// If we timed out then return an error.
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		if timeout != 0 && time.Since(t) > timeout-flockRetryTimeout {
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			return ErrTimeout
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		}
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		// Wait for a bit and try again.
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		time.Sleep(flockRetryTimeout)
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	}
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}
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// funlock releases an advisory lock on a file descriptor.
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func funlock(db *DB) error {
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	return syscall.Flock(int(db.file.Fd()), syscall.LOCK_UN)
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}
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// mmap memory maps a DB's data file.
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func mmap(db *DB, sz int) error {
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	// Map the data file to memory.
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	b, err := syscall.Mmap(int(db.file.Fd()), 0, sz, syscall.PROT_READ, syscall.MAP_SHARED|db.MmapFlags)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	// Advise the kernel that the mmap is accessed randomly.
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	err = madvise(b, syscall.MADV_RANDOM)
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	if err != nil && err != syscall.ENOSYS {
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		// Ignore not implemented error in kernel because it still works.
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		return fmt.Errorf("madvise: %s", err)
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	}
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	// Save the original byte slice and convert to a byte array pointer.
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	db.dataref = b
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	db.data = (*[maxMapSize]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))
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	db.datasz = sz
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	return nil
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}
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// munmap unmaps a DB's data file from memory.
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func munmap(db *DB) error {
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	// Ignore the unmap if we have no mapped data.
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	if db.dataref == nil {
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		return nil
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	}
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	// Unmap using the original byte slice.
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	err := syscall.Munmap(db.dataref)
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	db.dataref = nil
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	db.data = nil
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	db.datasz = 0
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	return err
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}
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// NOTE: This function is copied from stdlib because it is not available on darwin.
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func madvise(b []byte, advice int) (err error) {
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	_, _, e1 := syscall.Syscall(syscall.SYS_MADVISE, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0])), uintptr(len(b)), uintptr(advice))
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	if e1 != 0 {
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		err = e1
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	}
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	return
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}
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