/* * Copyright (C) 2019-present ScyllaDB */ /* * SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later */ #pragma once #include #include "db_clock.hh" #include "timestamp.hh" #include "cdc/generation.hh" namespace dht { class token; } namespace cdc { class stream_id; class topology_description; /* Represents the node's knowledge about CDC generations used in the cluster. * Used during writes to pick streams to which CDC log writes should be sent to * (i.e., to pick partition keys for these writes). */ class metadata final { // Note: we use db_clock (1ms resolution) for generation timestaps // (because we need to insert them into tables using columns of timestamp types, // and the native type of our columns' timestamp_type is db_clock::time_point). // On the other hand, timestamp_clock (1us resolution) is used for mutation timestamps, // and api::timestamp_type represents the number of ticks of a timestamp_clock::time_point since epoch. using container_t = std::map>; container_t _gens; /* The timestamp used in the last successful `get_stream` call. */ api::timestamp_type _last_stream_timestamp = api::missing_timestamp; container_t::const_iterator gen_used_at(api::timestamp_type ts) const; public: /* Is a generation with the given timestamp already known or superseded by a newer generation? */ bool known_or_obsolete(db_clock::time_point) const; /* Are there streams available. I.e. valid for time == now. If this is false, any writes to * CDC logs will fail fast. */ bool streams_available() const; /* Return the stream for the base partition whose token is `tok` to which a corresponding log write should go * according to the generation used at time `ts` (i.e, the latest generation whose timestamp is less or equal to `ts`). * * If the provided timestamp is too far away "into the future" (where "now" is defined according to our local clock), * we reject the get_stream query. This is because the resulting stream might belong to a generation which we don't * yet know about. The amount of leeway (how much "into the future" we allow `ts` to be) is defined * by the `cdc::generation_leeway` constant. */ stream_id get_stream(api::timestamp_type ts, dht::token tok); /* Insert the generation given by `gen` with timestamp `ts` to be used by the `get_stream` function, * if the generation is not already known or older than the currently known ones. * * Returns true if the generation was inserted, * meaning that `get_stream` might return a stream from this generation (at some time points). */ bool insert(db_clock::time_point ts, topology_description&& gen); /* Prepare for inserting a new generation whose timestamp is `ts`. * This method is not required to be called before `insert`, but it's here * to increase safety of `get_stream` calls in some situations. Use it if you: * 1. know that there is a new generation, but * 2. you didn't yet retrieve the generation's topology_description. * * After preparing a generation, if `get_stream` is supposed to return a stream from this generation * but we don't yet have the generation's data, it will reject the query to maintain consistency of streams. * * Returns true iff this generation is not obsolete and wasn't previously prepared nor inserted. */ bool prepare(db_clock::time_point ts); }; } // namespace cdc