k3s/vendor/go.etcd.io/etcd/mvcc/watcher.go
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// Copyright 2015 The etcd Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package mvcc
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"sync"
"go.etcd.io/etcd/mvcc/mvccpb"
)
// AutoWatchID is the watcher ID passed in WatchStream.Watch when no
// user-provided ID is available. If pass, an ID will automatically be assigned.
const AutoWatchID WatchID = 0
var (
ErrWatcherNotExist = errors.New("mvcc: watcher does not exist")
ErrEmptyWatcherRange = errors.New("mvcc: watcher range is empty")
ErrWatcherDuplicateID = errors.New("mvcc: duplicate watch ID provided on the WatchStream")
)
type WatchID int64
// FilterFunc returns true if the given event should be filtered out.
type FilterFunc func(e mvccpb.Event) bool
type WatchStream interface {
// Watch creates a watcher. The watcher watches the events happening or
// happened on the given key or range [key, end) from the given startRev.
//
// The whole event history can be watched unless compacted.
// If "startRev" <=0, watch observes events after currentRev.
//
// The returned "id" is the ID of this watcher. It appears as WatchID
// in events that are sent to the created watcher through stream channel.
// The watch ID is used when it's not equal to AutoWatchID. Otherwise,
// an auto-generated watch ID is returned.
Watch(id WatchID, key, end []byte, startRev int64, fcs ...FilterFunc) (WatchID, error)
// Chan returns a chan. All watch response will be sent to the returned chan.
Chan() <-chan WatchResponse
// RequestProgress requests the progress of the watcher with given ID. The response
// will only be sent if the watcher is currently synced.
// The responses will be sent through the WatchRespone Chan attached
// with this stream to ensure correct ordering.
// The responses contains no events. The revision in the response is the progress
// of the watchers since the watcher is currently synced.
RequestProgress(id WatchID)
// Cancel cancels a watcher by giving its ID. If watcher does not exist, an error will be
// returned.
Cancel(id WatchID) error
// Close closes Chan and release all related resources.
Close()
// Rev returns the current revision of the KV the stream watches on.
Rev() int64
}
type WatchResponse struct {
// WatchID is the WatchID of the watcher this response sent to.
WatchID WatchID
// Events contains all the events that needs to send.
Events []mvccpb.Event
// Revision is the revision of the KV when the watchResponse is created.
// For a normal response, the revision should be the same as the last
// modified revision inside Events. For a delayed response to a unsynced
// watcher, the revision is greater than the last modified revision
// inside Events.
Revision int64
// CompactRevision is set when the watcher is cancelled due to compaction.
CompactRevision int64
}
// watchStream contains a collection of watchers that share
// one streaming chan to send out watched events and other control events.
type watchStream struct {
watchable watchable
ch chan WatchResponse
mu sync.Mutex // guards fields below it
// nextID is the ID pre-allocated for next new watcher in this stream
nextID WatchID
closed bool
cancels map[WatchID]cancelFunc
watchers map[WatchID]*watcher
}
// Watch creates a new watcher in the stream and returns its WatchID.
func (ws *watchStream) Watch(id WatchID, key, end []byte, startRev int64, fcs ...FilterFunc) (WatchID, error) {
// prevent wrong range where key >= end lexicographically
// watch request with 'WithFromKey' has empty-byte range end
if len(end) != 0 && bytes.Compare(key, end) != -1 {
return -1, ErrEmptyWatcherRange
}
ws.mu.Lock()
defer ws.mu.Unlock()
if ws.closed {
return -1, ErrEmptyWatcherRange
}
if id == AutoWatchID {
for ws.watchers[ws.nextID] != nil {
ws.nextID++
}
id = ws.nextID
ws.nextID++
} else if _, ok := ws.watchers[id]; ok {
return -1, ErrWatcherDuplicateID
}
w, c := ws.watchable.watch(key, end, startRev, id, ws.ch, fcs...)
ws.cancels[id] = c
ws.watchers[id] = w
return id, nil
}
func (ws *watchStream) Chan() <-chan WatchResponse {
return ws.ch
}
func (ws *watchStream) Cancel(id WatchID) error {
ws.mu.Lock()
cancel, ok := ws.cancels[id]
w := ws.watchers[id]
ok = ok && !ws.closed
ws.mu.Unlock()
if !ok {
return ErrWatcherNotExist
}
cancel()
ws.mu.Lock()
// The watch isn't removed until cancel so that if Close() is called,
// it will wait for the cancel. Otherwise, Close() could close the
// watch channel while the store is still posting events.
if ww := ws.watchers[id]; ww == w {
delete(ws.cancels, id)
delete(ws.watchers, id)
}
ws.mu.Unlock()
return nil
}
func (ws *watchStream) Close() {
ws.mu.Lock()
defer ws.mu.Unlock()
for _, cancel := range ws.cancels {
cancel()
}
ws.closed = true
close(ws.ch)
watchStreamGauge.Dec()
}
func (ws *watchStream) Rev() int64 {
ws.mu.Lock()
defer ws.mu.Unlock()
return ws.watchable.rev()
}
func (ws *watchStream) RequestProgress(id WatchID) {
ws.mu.Lock()
w, ok := ws.watchers[id]
ws.mu.Unlock()
if !ok {
return
}
ws.watchable.progress(w)
}