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package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.querymatcher;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.Cell;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.KeepDeletedCells;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.ScanInfo;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
/**
* A query matcher for compaction which can drop delete markers.
*/
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public abstract class DropDeletesCompactionScanQueryMatcher extends CompactionScanQueryMatcher {
/**
* By default, when hbase.hstore.time.to.purge.deletes is 0ms, a delete marker is always removed
* during a major compaction. If set to non-zero value then major compaction will try to keep a
* delete marker around for the given number of milliseconds. We want to keep the delete markers
* around a bit longer because old puts might appear out-of-order. For example, during log
* replication between two clusters.
*
* If the delete marker has lived longer than its column-family's TTL then the delete marker will
* be removed even if time.to.purge.deletes has not passed. This is because all the Puts that this
* delete marker can influence would have also expired. (Removing of delete markers on col family
* TTL will not happen if min-versions is set to non-zero)
*
* But, if time.to.purge.deletes has not expired then a delete marker will not be removed just
* because there are no Puts that it is currently influencing. This is because Puts, that this
* delete can influence. may appear out of order.
*/
protected final long timeToPurgeDeletes;
/**
* Oldest put in any of the involved store files Used to decide whether it is ok to delete family
* delete marker of this store keeps deleted KVs.
*/
protected final long earliestPutTs;
protected DropDeletesCompactionScanQueryMatcher(ScanInfo scanInfo, DeleteTracker deletes,
ColumnTracker columns, long readPointToUse, long earliestPutTs, long oldestUnexpiredTS,
long now) {
super(scanInfo, deletes, columns, readPointToUse, oldestUnexpiredTS, now);
this.timeToPurgeDeletes = scanInfo.getTimeToPurgeDeletes();
this.earliestPutTs = earliestPutTs;
}
protected final MatchCode tryDropDelete(Cell cell) {
long timestamp = cell.getTimestamp();
// If it is not the time to drop the delete marker, just return
if (timeToPurgeDeletes > 0 && now - timestamp <= timeToPurgeDeletes) {
return MatchCode.INCLUDE;
}
if (
keepDeletedCells == KeepDeletedCells.TRUE
|| (keepDeletedCells == KeepDeletedCells.TTL && timestamp >= oldestUnexpiredTS)
) {
// If keepDeletedCell is true, or the delete marker is not expired yet, we should include it
// in version counting to see if we can drop it. The only exception is that, we can make
// sure that no put is older than this delete marker. And under this situation, all later
// cells of this column(must be delete markers) can be skipped.
if (timestamp < earliestPutTs) {
return columns.getNextRowOrNextColumn(cell);
} else {
return null;
}
} else {
return MatchCode.SKIP;
}
}
}