pub struct InMemAccountsIndex<T: IndexValue> { /* private fields */ }
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source§impl<T: IndexValue> InMemAccountsIndex<T>
impl<T: IndexValue> InMemAccountsIndex<T>
pub fn new(storage: &Arc<BucketMapHolder<T>>, bin: usize) -> Self
sourcepub fn shrink_to_fit(&self)
pub fn shrink_to_fit(&self)
Release entire in-mem hashmap to free all memory associated with it. Idea is that during startup we needed a larger map than we need during runtime. When using disk-buckets, in-mem index grows over time with dynamic use and then shrinks, in theory back to 0.
pub fn items<R>(&self, range: &R) -> Vec<(Pubkey, Arc<AccountMapEntryInner<T>>)> ⓘwhere R: RangeBounds<Pubkey> + Debug,
pub fn keys(&self) -> Vec<Pubkey> ⓘ
sourcepub fn get(&self, pubkey: &Pubkey) -> Option<Arc<AccountMapEntryInner<T>>>
pub fn get(&self, pubkey: &Pubkey) -> Option<Arc<AccountMapEntryInner<T>>>
lookup ‘pubkey’ in index (in mem or on disk)
pub fn remove_if_slot_list_empty(&self, pubkey: Pubkey) -> bool
pub fn slot_list_mut<RT>( &self, pubkey: &Pubkey, user: impl for<'a> FnOnce(&mut RwLockWriteGuard<'a, SlotList<T>>) -> RT ) -> Option<RT>
pub fn upsert( &self, pubkey: &Pubkey, new_value: PreAllocatedAccountMapEntry<T>, other_slot: Option<Slot>, reclaims: &mut SlotList<T>, reclaim: UpsertReclaim )
pub fn len_for_stats(&self) -> usize
sourcepub fn startup_insert_only(
&self,
slot: Slot,
items: impl Iterator<Item = (Pubkey, T)>
)
pub fn startup_insert_only( &self, slot: Slot, items: impl Iterator<Item = (Pubkey, T)> )
Queue up these insertions for when the flush thread is dealing with this bin. This is very fast and requires no lookups or disk access.
pub fn insert_new_entry_if_missing_with_lock( &self, pubkey: Pubkey, new_entry: PreAllocatedAccountMapEntry<T> ) -> InsertNewEntryResults
sourcepub fn hold_range_in_memory<R>(&self, range: &R, start_holding: bool)where
R: RangeBounds<Pubkey> + Debug,
pub fn hold_range_in_memory<R>(&self, range: &R, start_holding: bool)where R: RangeBounds<Pubkey> + Debug,
if ‘start_holding’=true, then: at the end of this function, cache_ranges_held will be updated to contain ‘range’ and all pubkeys in that range will be in the in-mem cache if ‘start_holding’=false, then: ‘range’ will be removed from cache_ranges_held and all pubkeys will be eligible for being removed from in-mem cache in the bg if no other range is holding them Any in-process flush will be aborted when it gets to evicting items from in-mem.
sourcepub fn retrieve_duplicate_keys_from_startup(&self) -> Vec<(Slot, Pubkey)> ⓘ
pub fn retrieve_duplicate_keys_from_startup(&self) -> Vec<(Slot, Pubkey)> ⓘ
pull out all duplicate pubkeys from ‘startup_info’ duplicate pubkeys have a slot list with len > 1 These were collected for this bin when we did batch inserts in the bg flush threads.