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Patrick Steinhardt 655e18d6b4 reftable/block: create public interface for reading blocks
While users of the reftable library wouldn't generally require access to
individual blocks in a reftable table, there are valid usecases where
one may require low-level access to them. One such upcoming usecase in
the Git codebase is to implement consistency checks for the reftable
library where we want to verify each block individually.

Create a public interface for reading blocks. The interface isn't yet
complete and lacks e.g. a way to read individual records from a block.
Such missing functionality will be backfilled in subsequent commits.

Note that this change also requires us to expose `reftable_buf`, which
is used by the `reftable_block_first_key()` function.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-04-07 14:53:11 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright 2020 Google LLC
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
* license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
* https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd
*/
#ifndef BLOCK_H
#define BLOCK_H
#include "basics.h"
#include "record.h"
#include "reftable-block.h"
#include "reftable-blocksource.h"
/*
* Writes reftable blocks. The block_writer is reused across blocks to minimize
* allocation overhead.
*/
struct block_writer {
struct z_stream_s *zstream;
unsigned char *compressed;
size_t compressed_cap;
uint8_t *block;
uint32_t block_size;
/* Offset of the global header. Nonzero in the first block only. */
uint32_t header_off;
/* How often to restart keys. */
uint16_t restart_interval;
uint32_t hash_size;
/* Offset of next uint8_t to write. */
uint32_t next;
uint32_t *restarts;
uint32_t restart_len;
uint32_t restart_cap;
struct reftable_buf last_key;
/* Scratch buffer used to avoid allocations. */
struct reftable_buf scratch;
int entries;
};
/*
* initializes the blockwriter to write `typ` entries, using `block` as temporary
* storage. `block` is not owned by the block_writer. */
int block_writer_init(struct block_writer *bw, uint8_t typ, uint8_t *block,
uint32_t block_size, uint32_t header_off, uint32_t hash_size);
/* returns the block type (eg. 'r' for ref records. */
uint8_t block_writer_type(struct block_writer *bw);
/* appends the record, or -1 if it doesn't fit. */
int block_writer_add(struct block_writer *w, struct reftable_record *rec);
/* appends the key restarts, and compress the block if necessary. */
int block_writer_finish(struct block_writer *w);
/* clears out internally allocated block_writer members. */
void block_writer_release(struct block_writer *bw);
/* Iterate over entries in a block */
struct block_iter {
/* offset within the block of the next entry to read. */
uint32_t next_off;
const unsigned char *block;
size_t block_len;
uint32_t hash_size;
/* key for last entry we read. */
struct reftable_buf last_key;
struct reftable_buf scratch;
};
#define BLOCK_ITER_INIT { \
.last_key = REFTABLE_BUF_INIT, \
.scratch = REFTABLE_BUF_INIT, \
}
/* Position `it` at start of the block */
void block_iter_seek_start(struct block_iter *it, const struct reftable_block *block);
/* Position `it` to the `want` key in the block */
int block_iter_seek_key(struct block_iter *it, const struct reftable_block *block,
struct reftable_buf *want);
/* return < 0 for error, 0 for OK, > 0 for EOF. */
int block_iter_next(struct block_iter *it, struct reftable_record *rec);
/* Reset the block iterator to pristine state without releasing its memory. */
void block_iter_reset(struct block_iter *it);
/* deallocate memory for `it`. The block reader and its block is left intact. */
void block_iter_close(struct block_iter *it);
/* size of file header, depending on format version */
size_t header_size(int version);
/* size of file footer, depending on format version */
size_t footer_size(int version);
#endif