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#define CEPH_LIBRADOSSTRIPER_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include "../rados/librados.h"
#define LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VER_MAJOR 0
#define LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VER_MINOR 0
#define LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VER_EXTRA 0
#define LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VERSION(maj, min, extra) ((maj << 16) + (min << 8) + extra)
#define LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VERSION_CODE LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VERSION(LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VER_MAJOR, LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VER_MINOR, LIBRADOSSTRIPER_VER_EXTRA)
/**
* @typedef rados_striper_t
*
* A handle for interacting with striped objects in a RADOS cluster.
*/
typedef void *rados_striper_t;
/**
* @defgroup libradosstriper_h_init Setup and Teardown
* These are the first and last functions to that should be called
* when using libradosstriper.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* Creates a rados striper using the given io context
* Striper has initially default object layout.
* See rados_striper_set_object_layout_*() to change this
*
* @param ioctx the rados context to use
* @param striper where to store the rados striper
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_create(rados_ioctx_t ioctx,
rados_striper_t *striper);
/**
* Destroys a rados striper
*
* @param striper the striper to destroy
*/
void rados_striper_destroy(rados_striper_t striper);
/**
* Sets the object layout's stripe unit of a rados striper for future objects.
* This layout will be used when new objects are created (by writing to them)
* Already existing objects will be opened with their own layout.
*
* @param striper the targetted striper
* @param stripe_unit the stripe_unit value of the new object layout
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_set_object_layout_stripe_unit(rados_striper_t striper,
unsigned int stripe_unit);
/**
* Sets the object layout's stripe count of a rados striper for future objects.
* This layout will be used when new objects are created (by writing to them)
* Already existing objects will be opened with their own layout.
*
* @param striper the targetted striper
* @param stripe_count the stripe_count value of the new object layout
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_set_object_layout_stripe_count(rados_striper_t striper,
unsigned int stripe_count);
/**
* Sets the object layout's object_size of a rados striper for future objects.
* This layout will be used when new objects are created (by writing to them)
* Already existing objects will be opened with their own layout.
*
* @param striper the targetted striper
* @param object_size the object_size value of the new object layout
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_set_object_layout_object_size(rados_striper_t striper,
unsigned int object_size);
/** @} init */
/**
* @defgroup libradosstriper_h_synch_io Synchronous I/O
* Writes are striped to several rados objects which are then
* replicated to a number of OSDs based on the configuration
* of the pool they are in. These write functions block
* until data is in memory on all replicas of the object they're
* writing to - they are equivalent to doing the corresponding
* asynchronous write, and the calling
* rados_striper_ioctx_wait_for_complete().
*
* @{
*/
/**
* Synchronously write data to a striped object at the specified offset
*
* @param striper the striper in which the write will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param buf data to write
* @param len length of the data, in bytes
* @param off byte offset in the object to begin writing at
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
* failure
*/
int rados_striper_write(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
const char *buf,
size_t len,
uint64_t off);
/**
* Synchronously write an entire striped object
*
* The striped object is filled with the provided data. If the striped object exists,
* it is truncated and then written.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the write will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param buf data to write
* @param len length of the data, in bytes
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_write_full(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
const char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* Append data to an object
*
* @param striper the striper in which the write will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param buf the data to append
* @param len length of buf (in bytes)
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
* failure
*/
int rados_striper_append(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
const char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* Synchronously read data from a striped object at the specified offset
*
* @param striper the striper in which the read will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param buf where to store the results
* @param len the number of bytes to read
* @param off the offset to start reading from in the object
* @returns number of bytes read on success, negative error code on
* failure
*/
int rados_striper_read(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
char *buf,
size_t len,
uint64_t off);
/**
* Synchronously removes a striped object
*
* @note There is no atomicity of the deletion and the striped
* object may be left incomplete if an error is returned (metadata
* all present, but some stripes missing)
* However, there is a atomicity of the metadata deletion and
* the deletion can not happen if any I/O is ongoing (it
* will return EBUSY). Identically, no I/O will be able to start
* during deletion (same EBUSY return code)
* @param striper the striper in which the remove will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_remove(rados_striper_t striper,
const char* soid);
/**
* Resize an object
*
* If this enlarges the object, the new area is logically filled with
* zeroes. If this shrinks the object, the excess data is removed.
*
* @note the truncation is not fully atomic. The metadata part is,
* so the behavior will be atomic from user point of view when
* the object size is reduced. However, in case of failure, old data
* may stay around, hidden. They may reappear if the object size is
* later grown, instead of the expected 0s. When growing the
* object and in case of failure, the new 0 data may not be
* fully created. This can lead to ENOENT errors when
* writing/reading the missing parts.
* @note the truncation can not happen if any I/O is ongoing (it
* will return EBUSY). Identically, no I/O will be able to start
* during truncation (same EBUSY return code)
* @param io the rados context to use
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param size the new size of the object in bytes
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_trunc(rados_ioctx_t io, const char *soid, uint64_t size);
/** @} Synchronous I/O */
/**
* @defgroup libradosstriper_h_xattrs Xattrs
* Extended attributes are stored as extended attributes on the
* first rados regular object of the striped object.
* Thus, they have the same limitations as the underlying
* rados extended attributes.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* Get the value of an extended attribute on a striped object.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the getxattr will occur
* @param oid name of the striped object
* @param name which extended attribute to read
* @param buf where to store the result
* @param len size of buf in bytes
* @returns length of xattr value on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_getxattr(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *oid,
const char *name,
char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* Set an extended attribute on a striped object.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the setxattr will occur
* @param oid name of the object
* @param name which extended attribute to set
* @param buf what to store in the xattr
* @param len the number of bytes in buf
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_setxattr(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *oid,
const char *name,
const char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* Delete an extended attribute from a striped object.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the rmxattr will occur
* @param oid name of the object
* @param name which xattr to delete
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_rmxattr(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *oid,
const char *name);
/**
* Start iterating over xattrs on a striped object.
*
* @post iter is a valid iterator
*
* @param striper the striper in which the getxattrs will occur
* @param oid name of the object
* @param iter where to store the iterator
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_getxattrs(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *oid,
rados_xattrs_iter_t *iter);
/**
* Get the next xattr on the striped object
*
* @pre iter is a valid iterator
*
* @post name is the NULL-terminated name of the next xattr, and val
* contains the value of the xattr, which is of length len. If the end
* of the list has been reached, name and val are NULL, and len is 0.
*
* @param iter iterator to advance
* @param name where to store the name of the next xattr
* @param val where to store the value of the next xattr
* @param len the number of bytes in val
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_getxattrs_next(rados_xattrs_iter_t iter,
const char **name,
const char **val,
size_t *len);
/**
* Close the xattr iterator.
*
* iter should not be used after this is called.
*
* @param iter the iterator to close
*/
void rados_striper_getxattrs_end(rados_xattrs_iter_t iter);
/** @} Xattrs */
/**
* Synchronously get object stats (size/mtime)
*
* @param striper the striper in which the stat will occur
* @param soid the id of the striped object
* @param psize where to store object size
* @param pmtime where to store modification time
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_stat(rados_striper_t striper,
const char* soid,
uint64_t *psize,
time_t *pmtime);
/**
* @defgroup libradosstriper_h_asynch_io Asynchronous I/O
* Read and write to objects without blocking.
*
* @{
*/
/**
* @typedef rados_striper_multi_completion_t
* Represents the state of a set of asynchronous operations
* it contains the aggregated return value once the operations complete
* and can be used to block until all operations are complete and/or safe.
*/
typedef void *rados_striper_multi_completion_t;
/**
* Constructs a multi completion to use with asynchronous operations
*
* The complete and safe callbacks correspond to operations being
* acked and committed, respectively. The callbacks are called in
* order of receipt, so the safe callback may be triggered before the
* complete callback, and vice versa. This is affected by journalling
* on the OSDs.
*
* @note Read operations only get a complete callback.
* @note BUG: this should check for ENOMEM instead of throwing an exception
*
* @param cb_arg application-defined data passed to the callback functions
* @param cb_complete the function to be called when the operation is
* in memory on all relpicas
* @param cb_safe the function to be called when the operation is on
* stable storage on all replicas
* @param pc where to store the completion
* @returns 0
*/
int rados_striper_multi_aio_create_completion(void *cb_arg,
rados_callback_t cb_complete,
rados_callback_t cb_safe,
rados_striper_multi_completion_t *pc);
/**
* Block until all operation complete
*
* This means data is in memory on all replicas.
*
* @param c operations to wait for
* @returns 0
*/
void rados_striper_multi_aio_wait_for_complete(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Block until all operation are safe
*
* This means data is on stable storage on all replicas.
*
* @param c operations to wait for
* @returns 0
*/
void rados_striper_multi_aio_wait_for_safe(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Has a multi asynchronous operation completed?
*
* @warning This does not imply that the complete callback has
* finished
*
* @param c async operations to inspect
* @returns whether c is complete
*/
int rados_striper_multi_aio_is_complete(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Is a multi asynchronous operation safe?
*
* @warning This does not imply that the safe callback has
* finished
*
* @param c async operations to inspect
* @returns whether c is safe
*/
int rados_striper_multi_aio_is_safe(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Block until all operations complete and callback completes
*
* This means data is in memory on all replicas and can be read.
*
* @param c operations to wait for
* @returns 0
*/
void rados_striper_multi_aio_wait_for_complete_and_cb(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Block until all operations are safe and callback has completed
*
* This means data is on stable storage on all replicas.
*
* @param c operations to wait for
* @returns 0
*/
void rados_striper_multi_aio_wait_for_safe_and_cb(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Has a multi asynchronous operation and callback completed
*
* @param c async operations to inspect
* @returns whether c is complete
*/
int rados_striper_multi_aio_is_complete_and_cb(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Is a multi asynchronous operation safe and has the callback completed
*
* @param c async operations to inspect
* @returns whether c is safe
*/
int rados_striper_multi_aio_is_safe_and_cb(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Get the return value of a multi asychronous operation
*
* The return value is set when all operations are complete or safe,
* whichever comes first.
*
* @pre The operation is safe or complete
*
* @note BUG: complete callback may never be called when the safe
* message is received before the complete message
*
* @param c async operations to inspect
* @returns aggregated return value of the operations
*/
int rados_striper_multi_aio_get_return_value(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Release a multi asynchrnous IO completion
*
* Call this when you no longer need the completion. It may not be
* freed immediately if the operation is not acked and committed.
*
* @param c multi completion to release
*/
void rados_striper_multi_aio_release(rados_striper_multi_completion_t c);
/**
* Asynchronously write data to a striped object at the specified offset
*
* The return value of the completion will be 0 on success, negative
* error code on failure.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the write will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param completion what to do when the write is safe and complete
* @param buf data to write
* @param len length of the data, in bytes
* @param off byte offset in the object to begin writing at
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on
* failure
*/
int rados_striper_aio_write(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
rados_completion_t completion,
const char *buf,
size_t len,
uint64_t off);
/**
* Asynchronously appends data to a striped object
*
* The return value of the completion will be 0 on success, negative
* error code on failure.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the write will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param completion what to do when the write is safe and complete
* @param buf data to write
* @param len length of the data, in bytes
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on
* failure
*/
int rados_striper_aio_append(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
rados_completion_t completion,
const char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* Asynchronously fills and object with the provided data.
* If the object exists, it is truncated and then written.
*
* The return value of the completion will be 0 on success, negative
* error code on failure.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the write will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param completion what to do when the write is safe and complete
* @param buf data to write
* @param len length of the data, in bytes
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on
* failure
*/
int rados_striper_aio_write_full(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
rados_completion_t completion,
const char *buf,
size_t len);
/**
* Asynchronously read data from a striped object at the specified offset
*
* The return value of the completion will be number of bytes read on
* success, negative error code on failure.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the read will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param completion what to do when the read is safe and complete
* @param buf where to store the results
* @param len the number of bytes to read
* @param off the offset to start reading from in the object
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on
* failure
*/
int rados_striper_aio_read(rados_striper_t striper,
const char *soid,
rados_completion_t completion,
char *buf,
const size_t len,
uint64_t off);
/**
* Asynchronously removes a striped object
*
* @note There is no atomicity of the deletion and the striped
* object may be left incomplete if an error is returned (metadata
* all present, but some stripes missing)
* However, there is a atomicity of the metadata deletion and
* the deletion can not happen if any I/O is ongoing (it
* will return EBUSY). Identically, no I/O will be able to start
* during deletion (same EBUSY return code)
* @param striper the striper in which the remove will occur
* @param soid the name of the striped object
* @param completion what to do when the remove is safe and complete
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_aio_remove(rados_striper_t striper,
const char* soid,
rados_completion_t completion);
/**
* Block until all pending writes in a striper are safe
*
* This is not equivalent to calling rados_striper_multi_aio_wait_for_safe() on all
* write completions, since this waits for the associated callbacks to
* complete as well.
*
* @param striper the striper in which the flush will occur
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
void rados_striper_aio_flush(rados_striper_t striper);
/**
* Asynchronously get object stats (size/mtime)
*
* @param striper the striper in which the stat will occur
* @param soid the id of the striped object
* @param psize where to store object size
* @param pmtime where to store modification time
* @param completion what to do when the stats is complete
* @returns 0 on success, negative error code on failure
*/
int rados_striper_aio_stat(rados_striper_t striper,
const char* soid,
rados_completion_t completion,
uint64_t *psize,
time_t *pmtime);
/** @} Asynchronous I/O */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif
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