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1 | #ifndef __REDIS_RDB_H | |
2 | #define __REDIS_RDB_H | |
3 | ||
4 | #include <stdio.h> | |
5 | #include "rio.h" | |
6 | ||
7 | /* TBD: include only necessary headers. */ | |
8 | #include "redis.h" | |
9 | ||
10 | /* The current RDB version. When the format changes in a way that is no longer | |
11 | * backward compatible this number gets incremented. */ | |
12 | #define REDIS_RDB_VERSION 6 | |
13 | ||
14 | /* Defines related to the dump file format. To store 32 bits lengths for short | |
15 | * keys requires a lot of space, so we check the most significant 2 bits of | |
16 | * the first byte to interpreter the length: | |
17 | * | |
18 | * 00|000000 => if the two MSB are 00 the len is the 6 bits of this byte | |
19 | * 01|000000 00000000 => 01, the len is 14 byes, 6 bits + 8 bits of next byte | |
20 | * 10|000000 [32 bit integer] => if it's 01, a full 32 bit len will follow | |
21 | * 11|000000 this means: specially encoded object will follow. The six bits | |
22 | * number specify the kind of object that follows. | |
23 | * See the REDIS_RDB_ENC_* defines. | |
24 | * | |
25 | * Lenghts up to 63 are stored using a single byte, most DB keys, and may | |
26 | * values, will fit inside. */ | |
27 | #define REDIS_RDB_6BITLEN 0 | |
28 | #define REDIS_RDB_14BITLEN 1 | |
29 | #define REDIS_RDB_32BITLEN 2 | |
30 | #define REDIS_RDB_ENCVAL 3 | |
31 | #define REDIS_RDB_LENERR UINT_MAX | |
32 | ||
33 | /* When a length of a string object stored on disk has the first two bits | |
34 | * set, the remaining two bits specify a special encoding for the object | |
35 | * accordingly to the following defines: */ | |
36 | #define REDIS_RDB_ENC_INT8 0 /* 8 bit signed integer */ | |
37 | #define REDIS_RDB_ENC_INT16 1 /* 16 bit signed integer */ | |
38 | #define REDIS_RDB_ENC_INT32 2 /* 32 bit signed integer */ | |
39 | #define REDIS_RDB_ENC_LZF 3 /* string compressed with FASTLZ */ | |
40 | ||
41 | /* Dup object types to RDB object types. Only reason is readability (are we | |
42 | * dealing with RDB types or with in-memory object types?). */ | |
43 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_STRING 0 | |
44 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_LIST 1 | |
45 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_SET 2 | |
46 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_ZSET 3 | |
47 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_HASH 4 | |
48 | ||
49 | /* Object types for encoded objects. */ | |
50 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_HASH_ZIPMAP 9 | |
51 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_LIST_ZIPLIST 10 | |
52 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_SET_INTSET 11 | |
53 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_ZSET_ZIPLIST 12 | |
54 | #define REDIS_RDB_TYPE_HASH_ZIPLIST 13 | |
55 | ||
56 | /* Test if a type is an object type. */ | |
57 | #define rdbIsObjectType(t) ((t >= 0 && t <= 4) || (t >= 9 && t <= 13)) | |
58 | ||
59 | /* Special RDB opcodes (saved/loaded with rdbSaveType/rdbLoadType). */ | |
60 | #define REDIS_RDB_OPCODE_EXPIRETIME_MS 252 | |
61 | #define REDIS_RDB_OPCODE_EXPIRETIME 253 | |
62 | #define REDIS_RDB_OPCODE_SELECTDB 254 | |
63 | #define REDIS_RDB_OPCODE_EOF 255 | |
64 | ||
65 | int rdbSaveType(rio *rdb, unsigned char type); | |
66 | int rdbLoadType(rio *rdb); | |
67 | int rdbSaveTime(rio *rdb, time_t t); | |
68 | time_t rdbLoadTime(rio *rdb); | |
69 | int rdbSaveLen(rio *rdb, uint32_t len); | |
70 | uint32_t rdbLoadLen(rio *rdb, int *isencoded); | |
71 | int rdbSaveObjectType(rio *rdb, robj *o); | |
72 | int rdbLoadObjectType(rio *rdb); | |
73 | int rdbLoad(char *filename); | |
74 | int rdbSaveBackground(char *filename); | |
75 | void rdbRemoveTempFile(pid_t childpid); | |
76 | int rdbSave(char *filename); | |
77 | int rdbSaveObject(rio *rdb, robj *o); | |
78 | off_t rdbSavedObjectLen(robj *o); | |
79 | off_t rdbSavedObjectPages(robj *o); | |
80 | robj *rdbLoadObject(int type, rio *rdb); | |
81 | void backgroundSaveDoneHandler(int exitcode, int bysignal); | |
82 | int rdbSaveKeyValuePair(rio *rdb, robj *key, robj *val, long long expiretime, long long now); | |
83 | robj *rdbLoadStringObject(rio *rdb); | |
84 | ||
85 | #endif |