package writecache import ( "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/core/object" objectSDK "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-sdk-go/object" addressSDK "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-sdk-go/object/address" "go.etcd.io/bbolt" ) // Get returns object from write-cache. func (c *cache) Get(addr *addressSDK.Address) (*objectSDK.Object, error) { saddr := addr.String() c.mtx.RLock() for i := range c.mem { if saddr == c.mem[i].addr { obj := c.mem[i].obj c.mtx.RUnlock() return obj, nil } } c.mtx.RUnlock() value, err := Get(c.db, []byte(saddr)) if err == nil { obj := objectSDK.New() c.flushed.Get(saddr) return obj, obj.Unmarshal(value) } data, err := c.fsTree.Get(addr) if err != nil { return nil, object.ErrNotFound } obj := objectSDK.New() if err := obj.Unmarshal(data); err != nil { return nil, err } c.flushed.Get(saddr) return obj, nil } // Head returns object header from write-cache. func (c *cache) Head(addr *addressSDK.Address) (*objectSDK.Object, error) { // TODO: #1149 easiest to implement solution is presented here, consider more efficient way, e.g.: // - provide header as common object.Object to Put, but marked to prevent correlation with full object // (all write-cache logic will automatically spread to headers, except flushing) // - cut header from in-memory objects directly and persist headers into particular bucket of DB // (explicit sync with full objects is needed) // - try to pull out binary header from binary full object (not sure if it is possible) obj, err := c.Get(addr) if err != nil { return nil, err } // NOTE: resetting the payload via the setter can lead to data corruption of in-memory objects, but ok for others return obj.CutPayload(), nil } // Get fetches object from the underlying database. // Key should be a stringified address. func Get(db *bbolt.DB, key []byte) ([]byte, error) { var value []byte err := db.View(func(tx *bbolt.Tx) error { b := tx.Bucket(defaultBucket) if b == nil { return ErrNoDefaultBucket } value = b.Get(key) if value == nil { return object.ErrNotFound } value = cloneBytes(value) return nil }) return value, err }