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//! A timestamp returned from the timestamp oracle.
//!
//! The version used in transactions can be converted from a timestamp.
//! The lower 18 (PHYSICAL_SHIFT_BITS) bits are the logical part of the timestamp.
//! The higher bits of the version are the physical part of the timestamp.
use std::convert::TryInto;
pub use crate::proto::pdpb::Timestamp;
const PHYSICAL_SHIFT_BITS: i64 = 18;
const LOGICAL_MASK: i64 = (1 << PHYSICAL_SHIFT_BITS) - 1;
/// A helper trait to convert a Timestamp to and from an u64.
///
/// Currently the only implmentation of this trait is [`Timestamp`](Timestamp) in TiKV.
/// It contains a physical part (first 46 bits) and a logical part (last 18 bits).
pub trait TimestampExt: Sized {
/// Convert the timestamp to u64.
fn version(&self) -> u64;
/// Convert u64 to a timestamp.
fn from_version(version: u64) -> Self;
/// Convert u64 to an optional timestamp, where `0` represents no timestamp.
fn try_from_version(version: u64) -> Option<Self>;
}
impl TimestampExt for Timestamp {
fn version(&self) -> u64 {
((self.physical << PHYSICAL_SHIFT_BITS) + self.logical)
.try_into()
.expect("Overflow converting timestamp to version")
}
fn from_version(version: u64) -> Self {
let version = version as i64;
Self {
physical: version >> PHYSICAL_SHIFT_BITS,
logical: version & LOGICAL_MASK,
// Now we only support global transactions: suffix_bits: 0,
..Default::default()
}
}
fn try_from_version(version: u64) -> Option<Self> {
if version == 0 {
None
} else {
Some(Self::from_version(version))
}
}
}