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util/datamanager.lua @ 13186:affaf6d08d26

util.datamanager: Pad list writes to avoid crossing block boundaries By padding items so that they do not cross block boundaries, it becomes eaiser to delete whole blocks with fallocate() without cutting items in half, improving efficiency of such operations. Since list stores are used for message archives, where the most common deletion operation would be of the oldest entires, at the top of the file. With this, all blocks that contain items to be removed could be deleted without needing to read, delete and write out the whole file.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Wed, 07 Jun 2023 00:39:30 +0200
parent 13185:b57f45165e1e
child 13231:6a11d92ae436
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-- Prosody IM
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild
-- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain
--
-- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the
-- COPYING file in the source package for more information.
--


local string = string;
local format = string.format;
local setmetatable = setmetatable;
local ipairs = ipairs;
local char = string.char;
local pcall = pcall;
local log = require "prosody.util.logger".init("datamanager");
local io_open = io.open;
local os_remove = os.remove;
local os_rename = os.rename;
local tonumber = tonumber;
local floor = math.floor;
local next = next;
local type = type;
local t_insert = table.insert;
local t_concat = table.concat;
local envloadfile = require"prosody.util.envload".envloadfile;
local envload = require"prosody.util.envload".envload;
local serialize = require "prosody.util.serialization".serialize;
local lfs = require "lfs";
-- Extract directory separator from package.config (an undocumented string that comes with lua)
local path_separator = assert ( package.config:match ( "^([^\n]+)" ) , "package.config not in standard form" )

local prosody = prosody;

local blocksize = 0x1000;
local raw_mkdir = lfs.mkdir;
local atomic_append;
local remove_blocks;
local ENOENT = 2;
pcall(function()
	local pposix = require "prosody.util.pposix";
	raw_mkdir = pposix.mkdir or raw_mkdir; -- Doesn't trample on umask
	atomic_append = pposix.atomic_append;
	remove_blocks = pposix.remove_blocks;
	ENOENT = pposix.ENOENT or ENOENT;
end);

local _ENV = nil;
-- luacheck: std none

---- utils -----
local encode, decode, store_encode;
do
	local urlcodes = setmetatable({}, { __index = function (t, k) t[k] = char(tonumber(k, 16)); return t[k]; end });

	decode = function (s)
		return s and (s:gsub("%%(%x%x)", urlcodes));
	end

	encode = function (s)
		return s and (s:gsub("%W", function (c) return format("%%%02x", c:byte()); end));
	end

	-- Special encode function for store names, which historically were unencoded.
	-- All currently known stores use a-z and underscore, so this one preserves underscores.
	store_encode = function (s)
		return s and (s:gsub("[^_%w]", function (c) return format("%%%02x", c:byte()); end));
	end
end

if not atomic_append then
	function atomic_append(f, data)
		local pos = f:seek();
		if not f:write(data) or not f:flush() then
			f:seek("set", pos);
			f:write((" "):rep(#data));
			f:flush();
			return nil, "write-failed";
		end
		return true;
	end
end

local _mkdir = {};
local function mkdir(path)
	path = path:gsub("/", path_separator); -- TODO as an optimization, do this during path creation rather than here
	if not _mkdir[path] then
		raw_mkdir(path);
		_mkdir[path] = true;
	end
	return path;
end

local data_path = (prosody and prosody.paths and prosody.paths.data) or ".";
local callbacks = {};

------- API -------------

local function set_data_path(path)
	log("debug", "Setting data path to: %s", path);
	data_path = path;
end

local function callback(username, host, datastore, data)
	for _, f in ipairs(callbacks) do
		username, host, datastore, data = f(username, host, datastore, data);
		if username == false then break; end
	end

	return username, host, datastore, data;
end
local function add_callback(func)
	if not callbacks[func] then -- Would you really want to set the same callback more than once?
		callbacks[func] = true;
		callbacks[#callbacks+1] = func;
		return true;
	end
end
local function remove_callback(func)
	if callbacks[func] then
		for i, f in ipairs(callbacks) do
			if f == func then
				callbacks[i] = nil;
				callbacks[f] = nil;
				return true;
			end
		end
	end
end

local function getpath(username, host, datastore, ext, create)
	ext = ext or "dat";
	host = (host and encode(host)) or "_global";
	username = username and encode(username);
	datastore = store_encode(datastore);
	if username then
		if create then mkdir(mkdir(mkdir(data_path).."/"..host).."/"..datastore); end
		return format("%s/%s/%s/%s.%s", data_path, host, datastore, username, ext);
	else
		if create then mkdir(mkdir(data_path).."/"..host); end
		return format("%s/%s/%s.%s", data_path, host, datastore, ext);
	end
end

local function load(username, host, datastore)
	local data, err, errno = envloadfile(getpath(username, host, datastore), {});
	if not data then
		if errno == ENOENT then
			-- No such file, ok to ignore
			return nil;
		end
		log("error", "Failed to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, err, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		return nil, "Error reading storage";
	end

	local success, ret = pcall(data);
	if not success then
		log("error", "Unable to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, ret, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		return nil, "Error reading storage";
	end
	return ret;
end

local function atomic_store(filename, data)
	local scratch = filename.."~";
	local f, ok, msg, errno; -- luacheck: ignore errno
	-- TODO return util.error with code=errno?

	f, msg, errno = io_open(scratch, "w");
	if not f then
		return nil, msg;
	end

	ok, msg = f:write(data);
	if not ok then
		f:close();
		os_remove(scratch);
		return nil, msg;
	end

	ok, msg = f:close();
	if not ok then
		os_remove(scratch);
		return nil, msg;
	end

	return os_rename(scratch, filename);
end

if prosody and prosody.platform ~= "posix" then
	-- os.rename does not overwrite existing files on Windows
	-- TODO We could use Transactional NTFS on Vista and above
	function atomic_store(filename, data)
		local f, err = io_open(filename, "w");
		if not f then return f, err; end
		local ok, msg = f:write(data);
		if not ok then f:close(); return ok, msg; end
		return f:close();
	end
end

local function store(username, host, datastore, data)
	if not data then
		data = {};
	end

	username, host, datastore, data = callback(username, host, datastore, data);
	if username == false then
		return true; -- Don't save this data at all
	end

	-- save the datastore
	local d = "return " .. serialize(data) .. ";\n";
	local mkdir_cache_cleared;
	repeat
		local ok, msg = atomic_store(getpath(username, host, datastore, nil, true), d);
		if not ok then
			if not mkdir_cache_cleared then -- We may need to recreate a removed directory
				_mkdir = {};
				mkdir_cache_cleared = true;
			else
				log("error", "Unable to write to %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, msg, username or "nil", host or "nil");
				return nil, "Error saving to storage";
			end
		end
		if next(data) == nil then -- try to delete empty datastore
			log("debug", "Removing empty %s datastore for user %s@%s", datastore, username or "nil", host or "nil");
			os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore));
		end
		-- we write data even when we are deleting because lua doesn't have a
		-- platform independent way of checking for nonexisting files
	until ok;
	return true;
end

-- Append a blob of data to a file
local function append(username, host, datastore, ext, data)
	if type(data) ~= "string" then return; end
	local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, ext, true);

	local f = io_open(filename, "r+");
	if not f then
		return atomic_store(filename, data);
		-- File did probably not exist, let's create it
	end

	local pos = f:seek("end");
	if (blocksize-(pos%blocksize)) < (#data%blocksize) then
		-- pad to blocksize with newlines so that the next item is both on a new
		-- block and a new line
		atomic_append(f, ("\n"):rep(blocksize-(pos%blocksize)));
		pos = f:seek("end");
	end

	local ok, msg = atomic_append(f, data);

	if not ok then
		f:close();
		return ok, msg, "write";
	end

	ok, msg = f:close();
	if not ok then
		return ok, msg, "close";
	end

	return true, pos;
end

local index_fmt, index_item_size, index_magic;
if string.packsize then
	index_fmt = "T"; -- offset to the end of the item, length can be derived from two index items
	index_item_size = string.packsize(index_fmt);
	index_magic = string.pack(index_fmt, 7767639 + 1); -- Magic string: T9 for "prosody", version number
end

local function list_append(username, host, datastore, data)
	if not data then return; end
	if callback(username, host, datastore) == false then return true; end
	-- save the datastore

	data = "item(" ..  serialize(data) .. ");\n";
	local ok, msg, where = append(username, host, datastore, "list", data);
	if not ok then
		log("error", "Unable to write to %s storage ('%s' in %s) for user: %s@%s",
			datastore, msg, where, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		return ok, msg;
	end
	if string.packsize then
		local offset = type(msg) == "number" and msg or 0;
		local index_entry = string.pack(index_fmt, offset + #data);
		if offset == 0 then
			index_entry = index_magic .. index_entry;
		end
		local ok, off = append(username, host, datastore, "lidx", index_entry);
		off = off or 0;
		-- If this was the first item, then both the data and index offsets should
		-- be zero, otherwise there's some kind of mismatch and we should drop the
		-- index and recreate it from scratch
		-- TODO Actually rebuild the index in this case?
		if not ok or (off == 0 and offset ~= 0) or (off ~= 0 and offset == 0) then
			os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx"));
		end
	end
	return true;
end

local function list_store(username, host, datastore, data)
	if not data then
		data = {};
	end
	if callback(username, host, datastore) == false then return true; end
	-- save the datastore
	local d = {};
	for i, item in ipairs(data) do
		d[i] = "item(" .. serialize(item) .. ");\n";
	end
	os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx"));
	local ok, msg = atomic_store(getpath(username, host, datastore, "list", true), t_concat(d));
	if not ok then
		log("error", "Unable to write to %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, msg, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		return;
	end
	if next(data) == nil then -- try to delete empty datastore
		log("debug", "Removing empty %s datastore for user %s@%s", datastore, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		os_remove(getpath(username, host, datastore, "list"));
	end
	-- we write data even when we are deleting because lua doesn't have a
	-- platform independent way of checking for nonexisting files
	return true;
end

local function build_list_index(username, host, datastore, items)
	log("debug", "Building index for (%s@%s/%s)", username, host, datastore);
	local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "list");
	local fh, err, errno = io_open(filename);
	if not fh then
		return fh, err, errno;
	end
	local prev_pos = 0; -- position before reading
	local last_item_start = nil;

	if items and items[1] then
		local last_item = items[#items];
		last_item_start = fh:seek("set", last_item.start + last_item.length);
	else
		items = {};
	end

	for line in fh:lines() do
		if line:sub(1, 4) == "item" then
			if prev_pos ~= 0 and last_item_start then
				t_insert(items, { start = last_item_start; length = prev_pos - last_item_start });
			end
			last_item_start = prev_pos
		end
		-- seek position is at the start of the next line within each loop iteration
		-- so we need to collect the "current" position at the end of the previous
		prev_pos = fh:seek()
	end
	if prev_pos ~= 0 then
		t_insert(items, { start = last_item_start; length = prev_pos - last_item_start });
	end
	return items;
end

local function store_list_index(username, host, datastore, index)
	local data = { index_magic };
	for i, v in ipairs(index) do
		data[i + 1] = string.pack(index_fmt, v.start + v.length);
	end
	local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx");
	return atomic_store(filename, t_concat(data));
end

local index_mt = {
	__index = function(t, i)
		if type(i) ~= "number" or i % 1 ~= 0 or i < 0 then
			return
		end
		if i <= 0 then
			return 0
		end
		local fh = t.file;
		local pos = (i - 1) * index_item_size;
		if fh:seek("set", pos) ~= pos then
			return nil
		end
		local data = fh:read(index_item_size * 2);
		if not data or #data ~= index_item_size * 2 then
			return nil
		end
		local start, next_pos = string.unpack(index_fmt .. index_fmt, data);
		if pos == 0 then
			start = 0
		end
		local length = next_pos - start;
		local v = { start = start; length = length };
		t[i] = v;
		return v;
	end;
	__len = function(t)
		-- Account for both the header and the fence post error
		return floor(t.file:seek("end") / index_item_size) - 1;
	end;
}

local function get_list_index(username, host, datastore)
	log("debug", "Loading index for (%s@%s/%s)", username, host, datastore);
	local index_filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx");
	local ih = io_open(index_filename);
	if ih then
		local magic = ih:read(#index_magic);
		if magic ~= index_magic then
			log("debug", "Index %q has wrong version number (got %q, expected %q), rebuilding...", index_filename, magic, index_magic);
			-- wrong version or something
			ih:close();
			ih = nil;
		end
	end

	if ih then
		return setmetatable({ file = ih }, index_mt);
	end

	local index, err = build_list_index(username, host, datastore);
	if not index then
		return index, err
	end

	-- TODO How to handle failure to store the index?
	local dontcare = store_list_index(username, host, datastore, index); -- luacheck: ignore 211/dontcare
	return index;
end

local function list_load_one(fh, start, length)
	if fh:seek("set", start) ~= start then
		return nil
	end
	local raw_data = fh:read(length)
	if not raw_data or #raw_data ~= length then
		return
	end
	local item;
	local data, err, errno = envload(raw_data, "@list", {
		item = function(i)
			item = i;
		end;
	});
	if not data then
		return data, err, errno
	end
	local success, ret = pcall(data);
	if not success then
		return success, ret;
	end
	return item;
end

local indexed_list_mt = {
	__index = function(t, i)
		if type(i) ~= "number" or i % 1 ~= 0 or i < 1 then
			return
		end
		local ix = t.index[i];
		if not ix then
			return
		end
		local item = list_load_one(t.file, ix.start, ix.length);
		return item;
	end;
	__len = function(t)
		return #t.index;
	end;
}

local function list_load(username, host, datastore)
	local items = {};
	local data, err, errno = envloadfile(getpath(username, host, datastore, "list"), {item = function(i) t_insert(items, i); end});
	if not data then
		if errno == ENOENT then
			-- No such file, ok to ignore
			return nil;
		end
		log("error", "Failed to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, err, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		return nil, "Error reading storage";
	end

	local success, ret = pcall(data);
	if not success then
		log("error", "Unable to load %s storage ('%s') for user: %s@%s", datastore, ret, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		return nil, "Error reading storage";
	end
	return items;
end

local function list_open(username, host, datastore)
	if not index_magic then
		log("debug", "Falling back from lazy loading to to loading full list for %s storage for user: %s@%s", datastore, username or "nil", host or "nil");
		return list_load(username, host, datastore);
	end
	local filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "list");
	local file, err, errno = io_open(filename);
	if not file then
		if errno == ENOENT then
			return nil;
		end
		return file, err, errno;
	end
	local index, err = get_list_index(username, host, datastore);
	if not index then
		file:close()
		return index, err;
	end
	return setmetatable({ file = file; index = index }, indexed_list_mt);
end

local function shift_index(index_filename, index, trim_to, offset)
	local index_scratch = index_filename .. "~";
	local new_index, err = io_open(index_scratch, "w");
	if not new_index then
		os_remove(index_filename);
		return "deleted", err;
	end

	local ok, err = new_index:write(index_magic);
	if not ok then
		new_index:close();
		os_remove(index_filename);
		os_remove(index_scratch);
		return "deleted", err;
	end

	if not index.file or not index.file:seek("set", index_item_size * trim_to) then
		new_index:close();
		os_remove(index_filename);
		os_remove(index_scratch);
		return "deleted";
	else
		local pack, unpack = string.pack, string.unpack;
		for item in index.file:lines(index_item_size) do
			local ok, err = new_index:write(pack(index_fmt, unpack(index_fmt, item) - offset));
			if not ok then
				os_remove(index_filename);
				os_remove(index_scratch);
				return "deleted", err;
			end
		end
		local ok, err = new_index:close();
		if not ok then
			os_remove(index_filename);
			os_remove(index_scratch);
			return "deleted", err;
		end
		return os_rename(index_scratch, index_filename);
	end
end

local function list_shift(username, host, datastore, trim_to)
	if trim_to == 1 then
		return true
	end
	if type(trim_to) ~= "number" or trim_to < 1 then
		return nil, "invalid-argument";
	end
	local list_filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "list");
	local index_filename = getpath(username, host, datastore, "lidx");
	local index, err = get_list_index(username, host, datastore);
	if not index then
		return nil, err;
	end

	local new_first = index[trim_to];
	if not new_first then
		os_remove(index_filename);
		return os_remove(list_filename);
	end

	local offset = new_first.start;
	if offset == 0 then
		return true;
	end

	if remove_blocks then
		local f, err = io_open(list_filename, "r+");
		if not f then
			return f, err;
		end

		local diff = 0;
		local block_offset = 0;
		if offset % 0x1000 ~= 0 then
			-- Not an even block boundary, we will have to overwrite
			diff = offset % 0x1000;
			block_offset = offset - diff;
		end

		if block_offset == 0 then
			log("debug", "")
		else
			local ok, err = remove_blocks(f, 0, block_offset);
			log("debug", "remove_blocks(%s, 0, %d)", f, block_offset);
			if not ok then
				log("warn", "Could not remove blocks from %q[%d, %d]: %s", list_filename, 0, block_offset, err);
			else
				if diff ~= 0 then
					-- overwrite unaligned leftovers
					if f:seek("set", 0) then
						local wrote, err = f:write(string.rep("\n", diff));
						if not wrote then
							log("error", "Could not blank out %q[%d, %d]: %s", list_filename, 0, diff, err);
						end
					end
				end
				local ok, err = f:close();
				shift_index(index_filename, index, trim_to, offset); -- Shift or delete the index
				return ok, err;
			end
		end
	end

	local r, err = io_open(list_filename, "r");
	if not r then
		return nil, err;
	end
	local w, err = io_open(list_filename .. "~", "w");
	if not w then
		return nil, err;
	end
	r:seek("set", offset);
	for block in r:lines(0x1000) do
		local ok, err = w:write(block);
		if not ok then
			return nil, err;
		end
	end
	r:close();
	local ok, err = w:close();
	if not ok then
		return nil, err;
	end
	shift_index(index_filename, index, trim_to, offset)
	return os_rename(list_filename .. "~", list_filename);
end


local type_map = {
	keyval = "dat";
	list = "list";
}

local function users(host, store, typ) -- luacheck: ignore 431/store
	typ = "."..(type_map[typ or "keyval"] or typ);
	local store_dir = format("%s/%s/%s", data_path, encode(host), store_encode(store));

	local mode, err = lfs.attributes(store_dir, "mode");
	if not mode then
		return function() log("debug", "%s", err or (store_dir .. " does not exist")) end
	end
	local next, state = lfs.dir(store_dir); -- luacheck: ignore 431/next 431/state
	return function(state) -- luacheck: ignore 431/state
		for node in next, state do
			if node:sub(-#typ, -1) == typ then
				return decode(node:sub(1, -#typ-1));
			end
		end
	end, state;
end

local function stores(username, host, typ)
	typ = type_map[typ or "keyval"];
	local store_dir = format("%s/%s/", data_path, encode(host));

	local mode, err = lfs.attributes(store_dir, "mode");
	if not mode then
		return function() log("debug", "Could not iterate over stores in %s: %s", store_dir, err); end
	end
	local next, state = lfs.dir(store_dir); -- luacheck: ignore 431/next 431/state
	return function(state) -- luacheck: ignore 431/state
		for node in next, state do
			if not node:match"^%." then
				if username == true then
					if lfs.attributes(store_dir..node, "mode") == "directory" then
						return decode(node);
					end
				elseif username then
					local store_name = decode(node);
					if lfs.attributes(getpath(username, host, store_name, typ), "mode") then
						return store_name;
					end
				elseif lfs.attributes(node, "mode") == "file" then
					local file, ext = node:match("^(.*)%.([dalist]+)$");
					if ext == typ then
						return decode(file)
					end
				end
			end
		end
	end, state;
end

local function do_remove(path)
	local ok, err = os_remove(path);
	if not ok and lfs.attributes(path, "mode") then
		return ok, err;
	end
	return true
end

local function purge(username, host)
	local host_dir = format("%s/%s/", data_path, encode(host));
	local ok, iter, state, var = pcall(lfs.dir, host_dir);
	if not ok then
		return ok, iter;
	end
	local errs = {};
	for file in iter, state, var do
		if lfs.attributes(host_dir..file, "mode") == "directory" then
			local store_name = decode(file);
			local ok, err = do_remove(getpath(username, host, store_name));
			if not ok then errs[#errs+1] = err; end

			local ok, err = do_remove(getpath(username, host, store_name, "list"));
			if not ok then errs[#errs+1] = err; end
		end
	end
	return #errs == 0, t_concat(errs, ", ");
end

return {
	set_data_path = set_data_path;
	add_callback = add_callback;
	remove_callback = remove_callback;
	getpath = getpath;
	load = load;
	store = store;
	append_raw = append;
	store_raw = atomic_store;
	list_append = list_append;
	list_store = list_store;
	list_load = list_load;
	users = users;
	stores = stores;
	purge = purge;
	path_decode = decode;
	path_encode = encode;

	build_list_index = build_list_index;
	list_open = list_open;
	list_shift = list_shift;
};