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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2000-01-02 06:01:06 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2000-01-02 06:01:06 +0000
commit8d6f1731fcd082e4f744ba9cb4bde4be7c08f1b3 (patch)
tree099a250d7366aef2ab028fdb24f0d692cd784b4a /db2/btree/bt_recno.c
parent9a6450d578556c11e7c173d2f28362345b8f1258 (diff)
Update.
* Makeconfig (all-subdirs): Remove db and db2. * db/*: Removed. * db2/*: Removed.
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-/*-
- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998
- * Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
- */
-
-#include "config.h"
-
-#ifndef lint
-static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)bt_recno.c 10.53 (Sleepycat) 12/11/98";
-#endif /* not lint */
-
-#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
-#include <sys/types.h>
-
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <limits.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#endif
-
-#include "db_int.h"
-#include "db_page.h"
-#include "btree.h"
-#include "db_ext.h"
-#include "shqueue.h"
-#include "db_shash.h"
-#include "lock.h"
-#include "lock_ext.h"
-
-static int __ram_add __P((DBC *, db_recno_t *, DBT *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t));
-static int __ram_delete __P((DB *, DB_TXN *, DBT *, u_int32_t));
-static int __ram_fmap __P((DBC *, db_recno_t));
-static int __ram_i_delete __P((DBC *));
-static int __ram_put __P((DB *, DB_TXN *, DBT *, DBT *, u_int32_t));
-static int __ram_source __P((DB *, RECNO *, const char *));
-static int __ram_sync __P((DB *, u_int32_t));
-static int __ram_update __P((DBC *, db_recno_t, int));
-static int __ram_vmap __P((DBC *, db_recno_t));
-static int __ram_writeback __P((DBC *));
-
-/*
- * In recno, there are two meanings to the on-page "deleted" flag. If we're
- * re-numbering records, it means the record was implicitly created. We skip
- * over implicitly created records if doing a cursor "next" or "prev", and
- * return DB_KEYEMPTY if they're explicitly requested.. If not re-numbering
- * records, it means that the record was implicitly created, or was deleted.
- * We skip over implicitly created or deleted records if doing a cursor "next"
- * or "prev", and return DB_KEYEMPTY if they're explicitly requested.
- *
- * If we're re-numbering records, then we have to detect in the cursor that
- * a record was deleted, and adjust the cursor as necessary on the next get.
- * If we're not re-numbering records, then we can detect that a record has
- * been deleted by looking at the actual on-page record, so we completely
- * ignore the cursor's delete flag. This is different from the B+tree code.
- * It also maintains whether the cursor references a deleted record in the
- * cursor, and it doesn't always check the on-page value.
- */
-#define CD_SET(dbp, cp) { \
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_RENUMBER)) \
- F_SET(cp, C_DELETED); \
-}
-#define CD_CLR(dbp, cp) { \
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_RENUMBER)) \
- F_CLR(cp, C_DELETED); \
-}
-#define CD_ISSET(dbp, cp) \
- (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_RENUMBER) && F_ISSET(cp, C_DELETED))
-
-/*
- * __ram_open --
- * Recno open function.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __ram_open __P((DB *, DB_INFO *));
- */
-int
-__ram_open(dbp, dbinfo)
- DB *dbp;
- DB_INFO *dbinfo;
-{
- BTREE *t;
- DBC *dbc;
- RECNO *rp;
- int ret, t_ret;
-
- /* Allocate and initialize the private btree structure. */
- if ((ret = __os_calloc(1, sizeof(BTREE), &t)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- dbp->internal = t;
- __bam_setovflsize(dbp);
-
- /* Allocate and initialize the private recno structure. */
- if ((ret = __os_calloc(1, sizeof(*rp), &rp)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- /* Link in the private recno structure. */
- t->recno = rp;
-
- /*
- * Intention is to make sure all of the user's selections are okay
- * here and then use them without checking.
- */
- if (dbinfo == NULL) {
- rp->re_delim = '\n';
- rp->re_pad = ' ';
- rp->re_fd = -1;
- F_SET(rp, RECNO_EOF);
- } else {
- /*
- * If the user specified a source tree, open it and map it in.
- *
- * !!!
- * We don't complain if the user specified transactions or
- * threads. It's possible to make it work, but you'd better
- * know what you're doing!
- */
- if (dbinfo->re_source == NULL) {
- rp->re_fd = -1;
- F_SET(rp, RECNO_EOF);
- } else {
- if ((ret =
- __ram_source(dbp, rp, dbinfo->re_source)) != 0)
- goto err;
- }
-
- /* Copy delimiter, length and padding values. */
- rp->re_delim =
- F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_DELIMITER) ? dbinfo->re_delim : '\n';
- rp->re_pad = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_PAD) ? dbinfo->re_pad : ' ';
-
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_FIXEDLEN)) {
- if ((rp->re_len = dbinfo->re_len) == 0) {
- __db_err(dbp->dbenv,
- "record length must be greater than 0");
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto err;
- }
- } else
- rp->re_len = 0;
- }
-
- /* Initialize the remaining fields/methods of the DB. */
- dbp->am_close = __ram_close;
- dbp->del = __ram_delete;
- dbp->put = __ram_put;
- dbp->stat = __bam_stat;
- dbp->sync = __ram_sync;
-
- /* Start up the tree. */
- if ((ret = __bam_read_root(dbp)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- /* Set the overflow page size. */
- __bam_setovflsize(dbp);
-
- /* If we're snapshotting an underlying source file, do it now. */
- if (dbinfo != NULL && F_ISSET(dbinfo, DB_SNAPSHOT)) {
- /* Allocate a cursor. */
- if ((ret = dbp->cursor(dbp, NULL, &dbc, 0)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- /* Do the snapshot. */
- if ((ret = __ram_update(dbc,
- DB_MAX_RECORDS, 0)) != 0 && ret == DB_NOTFOUND)
- ret = 0;
-
- /* Discard the cursor. */
- if ((t_ret = dbc->c_close(dbc)) != 0 && ret == 0)
- ret = t_ret;
-
- if (ret != 0)
- goto err;
- }
-
- return (0);
-
-err: /* If we mmap'd a source file, discard it. */
- if (rp->re_smap != NULL)
- (void)__db_unmapfile(rp->re_smap, rp->re_msize);
-
- /* If we opened a source file, discard it. */
- if (rp->re_fd != -1)
- (void)__os_close(rp->re_fd);
- if (rp->re_source != NULL)
- __os_freestr(rp->re_source);
-
- __os_free(rp, sizeof(*rp));
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_delete --
- * Recno db->del function.
- */
-static int
-__ram_delete(dbp, txn, key, flags)
- DB *dbp;
- DB_TXN *txn;
- DBT *key;
- u_int32_t flags;
-{
- CURSOR *cp;
- DBC *dbc;
- db_recno_t recno;
- int ret, t_ret;
-
- DB_PANIC_CHECK(dbp);
-
- /* Check for invalid flags. */
- if ((ret = __db_delchk(dbp,
- key, flags, F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RDONLY))) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- /* Acquire a cursor. */
- if ((ret = dbp->cursor(dbp, txn, &dbc, DB_WRITELOCK)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- DEBUG_LWRITE(dbc, txn, "ram_delete", key, NULL, flags);
-
- /* Check the user's record number and fill in as necessary. */
- if ((ret = __ram_getno(dbc, key, &recno, 0)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- /* Do the delete. */
- cp = dbc->internal;
- cp->recno = recno;
- ret = __ram_i_delete(dbc);
-
- /* Release the cursor. */
-err: if ((t_ret = dbc->c_close(dbc)) != 0 && ret == 0)
- ret = t_ret;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_i_delete --
- * Internal version of recno delete, called by __ram_delete and
- * __ram_c_del.
- */
-static int
-__ram_i_delete(dbc)
- DBC *dbc;
-{
- BKEYDATA bk;
- BTREE *t;
- CURSOR *cp;
- DB *dbp;
- DBT hdr, data;
- PAGE *h;
- db_indx_t indx;
- int exact, ret, stack;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- cp = dbc->internal;
- t = dbp->internal;
- stack = 0;
-
- /*
- * If this is CDB and this isn't a write cursor, then it's an error.
- * If it is a write cursor, but we don't yet hold the write lock, then
- * we need to upgrade to the write lock.
- */
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CDB)) {
- /* Make sure it's a valid update cursor. */
- if (!F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW | DBC_WRITER))
- return (EINVAL);
-
- if (F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW) &&
- (ret = lock_get(dbp->dbenv->lk_info, dbc->locker,
- DB_LOCK_UPGRADE, &dbc->lock_dbt, DB_LOCK_WRITE,
- &dbc->mylock)) != 0)
- return (EAGAIN);
- }
-
- /* Search the tree for the key; delete only deletes exact matches. */
- if ((ret = __bam_rsearch(dbc, &cp->recno, S_DELETE, 1, &exact)) != 0)
- goto err;
- if (!exact) {
- ret = DB_NOTFOUND;
- goto err;
- }
- stack = 1;
-
- h = cp->csp->page;
- indx = cp->csp->indx;
-
- /*
- * If re-numbering records, the on-page deleted flag can only mean
- * that this record was implicitly created. Applications aren't
- * permitted to delete records they never created, return an error.
- *
- * If not re-numbering records, the on-page deleted flag means that
- * this record was implicitly created, or, was deleted at some time.
- * The former is an error because applications aren't permitted to
- * delete records they never created, the latter is an error because
- * if the record was "deleted", we could never have found it.
- */
- if (B_DISSET(GET_BKEYDATA(h, indx)->type)) {
- ret = DB_KEYEMPTY;
- goto err;
- }
-
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_RENUMBER)) {
- /* Delete the item, adjust the counts, adjust the cursors. */
- if ((ret = __bam_ditem(dbc, h, indx)) != 0)
- goto err;
- __bam_adjust(dbc, -1);
- __ram_ca(dbp, cp->recno, CA_DELETE);
-
- /*
- * If the page is empty, delete it. The whole tree is locked
- * so there are no preparations to make.
- */
- if (NUM_ENT(h) == 0 && h->pgno != PGNO_ROOT) {
- stack = 0;
- ret = __bam_dpages(dbc);
- }
- } else {
- /* Use a delete/put pair to replace the record with a marker. */
- if ((ret = __bam_ditem(dbc, h, indx)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- B_TSET(bk.type, B_KEYDATA, 1);
- bk.len = 0;
- memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(hdr));
- hdr.data = &bk;
- hdr.size = SSZA(BKEYDATA, data);
- memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
- data.data = (char *)"";
- data.size = 0;
- if ((ret = __db_pitem(dbc,
- h, indx, BKEYDATA_SIZE(0), &hdr, &data)) != 0)
- goto err;
- }
- F_SET(t->recno, RECNO_MODIFIED);
-
-err: if (stack)
- __bam_stkrel(dbc, 0);
-
- /* If we upgraded the CDB lock upon entry; downgrade it now. */
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CDB) && F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW))
- (void)__lock_downgrade(dbp->dbenv->lk_info, dbc->mylock,
- DB_LOCK_IWRITE, 0);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_put --
- * Recno db->put function.
- */
-static int
-__ram_put(dbp, txn, key, data, flags)
- DB *dbp;
- DB_TXN *txn;
- DBT *key, *data;
- u_int32_t flags;
-{
- DBC *dbc;
- db_recno_t recno;
- int ret, t_ret;
-
- DB_PANIC_CHECK(dbp);
-
- /* Check for invalid flags. */
- if ((ret = __db_putchk(dbp,
- key, data, flags, F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RDONLY), 0)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- /* Allocate a cursor. */
- if ((ret = dbp->cursor(dbp, txn, &dbc, DB_WRITELOCK)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- DEBUG_LWRITE(dbc, txn, "ram_put", key, data, flags);
-
- /*
- * If we're appending to the tree, make sure we've read in all of
- * the backing source file. Otherwise, check the user's record
- * number and fill in as necessary.
- */
- ret = flags == DB_APPEND ?
- __ram_update(dbc, DB_MAX_RECORDS, 0) :
- __ram_getno(dbc, key, &recno, 1);
-
- /* Add the record. */
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = __ram_add(dbc, &recno, data, flags, 0);
-
- /* Discard the cursor. */
- if ((t_ret = dbc->c_close(dbc)) != 0 && ret == 0)
- ret = t_ret;
-
- /* Return the record number if we're appending to the tree. */
- if (ret == 0 && flags == DB_APPEND)
- *(db_recno_t *)key->data = recno;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_sync --
- * Recno db->sync function.
- */
-static int
-__ram_sync(dbp, flags)
- DB *dbp;
- u_int32_t flags;
-{
- DBC *dbc;
- int ret, t_ret;
-
- /*
- * Sync the underlying btree.
- *
- * !!!
- * We don't need to do a panic check or flags check, the "real"
- * sync function does all that for us.
- */
- if ((ret = __db_sync(dbp, flags)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- /* Allocate a cursor. */
- if ((ret = dbp->cursor(dbp, NULL, &dbc, 0)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- DEBUG_LWRITE(dbc, NULL, "ram_sync", NULL, NULL, flags);
-
- /* Copy back the backing source file. */
- ret = __ram_writeback(dbc);
-
- /* Discard the cursor. */
- if ((t_ret = dbc->c_close(dbc)) != 0 && ret == 0)
- ret = t_ret;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_close --
- * Recno db->close function.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __ram_close __P((DB *));
- */
-int
-__ram_close(dbp)
- DB *dbp;
-{
- RECNO *rp;
-
- rp = ((BTREE *)dbp->internal)->recno;
-
- /* Close any underlying mmap region. */
- if (rp->re_smap != NULL)
- (void)__db_unmapfile(rp->re_smap, rp->re_msize);
-
- /* Close any backing source file descriptor. */
- if (rp->re_fd != -1)
- (void)__os_close(rp->re_fd);
-
- /* Free any backing source file name. */
- if (rp->re_source != NULL)
- __os_freestr(rp->re_source);
-
- /* Free allocated memory. */
- __os_free(rp, sizeof(RECNO));
- ((BTREE *)dbp->internal)->recno = NULL;
-
- /* Close the underlying btree. */
- return (__bam_close(dbp));
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_c_del --
- * Recno cursor->c_del function.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __ram_c_del __P((DBC *, u_int32_t));
- */
-int
-__ram_c_del(dbc, flags)
- DBC *dbc;
- u_int32_t flags;
-{
- CURSOR *cp;
- DB *dbp;
- int ret;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- cp = dbc->internal;
-
- DB_PANIC_CHECK(dbp);
-
- /* Check for invalid flags. */
- if ((ret = __db_cdelchk(dbp, flags,
- F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RDONLY), cp->recno != RECNO_OOB)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- DEBUG_LWRITE(dbc, dbc->txn, "ram_c_del", NULL, NULL, flags);
-
- /*
- * If we are running CDB, this had better be either a write
- * cursor or an immediate writer.
- */
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CDB))
- if (!F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW | DBC_WRITER))
- return (EINVAL);
-
- /*
- * The semantics of cursors during delete are as follows: if record
- * numbers are mutable (DB_RE_RENUMBER is set), deleting a record
- * causes the cursor to automatically point to the record immediately
- * following. In this case it is possible to use a single cursor for
- * repeated delete operations, without intervening operations.
- *
- * If record numbers are not mutable, then records are replaced with
- * a marker containing a delete flag. If the record referenced by
- * this cursor has already been deleted, we will detect that as part
- * of the delete operation, and fail.
- */
- return (__ram_i_delete(dbc));
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_c_get --
- * Recno cursor->c_get function.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __ram_c_get __P((DBC *, DBT *, DBT *, u_int32_t));
- */
-int
-__ram_c_get(dbc, key, data, flags)
- DBC *dbc;
- DBT *key, *data;
- u_int32_t flags;
-{
- CURSOR *cp, copy;
- DB *dbp;
- PAGE *h;
- db_indx_t indx;
- int exact, ret, stack, tmp_rmw;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- cp = dbc->internal;
-
- DB_PANIC_CHECK(dbp);
-
- /* Check for invalid flags. */
- if ((ret = __db_cgetchk(dbc->dbp,
- key, data, flags, cp->recno != RECNO_OOB)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- /* Clear OR'd in additional bits so we can check for flag equality. */
- tmp_rmw = 0;
- if (LF_ISSET(DB_RMW)) {
- if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CDB)) {
- tmp_rmw = 1;
- F_SET(dbc, DBC_RMW);
- }
- LF_CLR(DB_RMW);
- }
-
- DEBUG_LREAD(dbc, dbc->txn, "ram_c_get",
- flags == DB_SET || flags == DB_SET_RANGE ? key : NULL, NULL, flags);
-
- /* Initialize the cursor for a new retrieval. */
- copy = *cp;
-
-retry: /* Update the record number. */
- stack = 0;
- switch (flags) {
- case DB_CURRENT:
- /*
- * If record numbers are mutable: if we just deleted a record,
- * there is no action necessary, we return the record following
- * the deleted item by virtue of renumbering the tree.
- */
- break;
- case DB_NEXT:
- /*
- * If record numbers are mutable: if we just deleted a record,
- * we have to avoid incrementing the record number so that we
- * return the right record by virtue of renumbering the tree.
- */
- if (CD_ISSET(dbp, cp))
- break;
-
- if (cp->recno != RECNO_OOB) {
- ++cp->recno;
- break;
- }
- /* FALLTHROUGH */
- case DB_FIRST:
- flags = DB_NEXT;
- cp->recno = 1;
- break;
- case DB_PREV:
- if (cp->recno != RECNO_OOB) {
- if (cp->recno == 1) {
- ret = DB_NOTFOUND;
- goto err;
- }
- --cp->recno;
- break;
- }
- /* FALLTHROUGH */
- case DB_LAST:
- flags = DB_PREV;
- if (((ret = __ram_update(dbc,
- DB_MAX_RECORDS, 0)) != 0) && ret != DB_NOTFOUND)
- goto err;
- if ((ret = __bam_nrecs(dbc, &cp->recno)) != 0)
- goto err;
- if (cp->recno == 0) {
- ret = DB_NOTFOUND;
- goto err;
- }
- break;
- case DB_SET:
- case DB_SET_RANGE:
- if ((ret = __ram_getno(dbc, key, &cp->recno, 0)) != 0)
- goto err;
- break;
- }
-
- /* Return the key if the user didn't give us one. */
- if (flags != DB_SET && flags != DB_SET_RANGE &&
- (ret = __db_retcopy(key, &cp->recno, sizeof(cp->recno),
- &dbc->rkey.data, &dbc->rkey.ulen, dbp->db_malloc)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- /* Search the tree for the record. */
- if ((ret = __bam_rsearch(dbc, &cp->recno,
- F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW) ? S_FIND_WR : S_FIND, 1, &exact)) != 0)
- goto err;
- stack = 1;
- if (!exact) {
- ret = DB_NOTFOUND;
- goto err;
- }
- h = cp->csp->page;
- indx = cp->csp->indx;
-
- /*
- * If re-numbering records, the on-page deleted flag means this record
- * was implicitly created. If not re-numbering records, the on-page
- * deleted flag means this record was implicitly created, or, it was
- * deleted at some time. Regardless, we skip such records if doing
- * cursor next/prev operations, and fail if the application requested
- * them explicitly.
- */
- if (B_DISSET(GET_BKEYDATA(h, indx)->type)) {
- if (flags == DB_NEXT || flags == DB_PREV) {
- (void)__bam_stkrel(dbc, 0);
- goto retry;
- }
- ret = DB_KEYEMPTY;
- goto err;
- }
-
- /* Return the data item. */
- if ((ret = __db_ret(dbp,
- h, indx, data, &dbc->rdata.data, &dbc->rdata.ulen)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- /* The cursor was reset, no further delete adjustment is necessary. */
- CD_CLR(dbp, cp);
-
-err: if (stack)
- (void)__bam_stkrel(dbc, 0);
-
- /* Release temporary lock upgrade. */
- if (tmp_rmw)
- F_CLR(dbc, DBC_RMW);
-
- if (ret != 0)
- *cp = copy;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_c_put --
- * Recno cursor->c_put function.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __ram_c_put __P((DBC *, DBT *, DBT *, u_int32_t));
- */
-int
-__ram_c_put(dbc, key, data, flags)
- DBC *dbc;
- DBT *key, *data;
- u_int32_t flags;
-{
- CURSOR *cp, copy;
- DB *dbp;
- int exact, ret;
- void *arg;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- cp = dbc->internal;
-
- DB_PANIC_CHECK(dbp);
-
- if ((ret = __db_cputchk(dbc->dbp, key, data, flags,
- F_ISSET(dbc->dbp, DB_AM_RDONLY), cp->recno != RECNO_OOB)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- DEBUG_LWRITE(dbc, dbc->txn, "ram_c_put", NULL, data, flags);
-
- /*
- * If we are running CDB, this had better be either a write
- * cursor or an immediate writer. If it's a regular writer,
- * that means we have an IWRITE lock and we need to upgrade
- * it to a write lock.
- */
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CDB)) {
- if (!F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW | DBC_WRITER))
- return (EINVAL);
-
- if (F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW) &&
- (ret = lock_get(dbp->dbenv->lk_info, dbc->locker,
- DB_LOCK_UPGRADE, &dbc->lock_dbt, DB_LOCK_WRITE,
- &dbc->mylock)) != 0)
- return (EAGAIN);
- }
-
- /* Initialize the cursor for a new retrieval. */
- copy = *cp;
-
- /*
- * To split, we need a valid key for the page. Since it's a cursor,
- * we have to build one.
- *
- * The split code discards all short-term locks and stack pages.
- */
- if (0) {
-split: arg = &cp->recno;
- if ((ret = __bam_split(dbc, arg)) != 0)
- goto err;
- }
-
- if ((ret = __bam_rsearch(dbc, &cp->recno, S_INSERT, 1, &exact)) != 0)
- goto err;
- if (!exact) {
- ret = DB_NOTFOUND;
- goto err;
- }
- if ((ret = __bam_iitem(dbc, &cp->csp->page,
- &cp->csp->indx, key, data, flags, 0)) == DB_NEEDSPLIT) {
- if ((ret = __bam_stkrel(dbc, 0)) != 0)
- goto err;
- goto split;
- }
- if ((ret = __bam_stkrel(dbc, 0)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- switch (flags) {
- case DB_AFTER:
- /* Adjust the cursors. */
- __ram_ca(dbp, cp->recno, CA_IAFTER);
-
- /* Set this cursor to reference the new record. */
- cp->recno = copy.recno + 1;
- break;
- case DB_BEFORE:
- /* Adjust the cursors. */
- __ram_ca(dbp, cp->recno, CA_IBEFORE);
-
- /* Set this cursor to reference the new record. */
- cp->recno = copy.recno;
- break;
- }
-
- /* The cursor was reset, no further delete adjustment is necessary. */
- CD_CLR(dbp, cp);
-
-err: if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CDB) && F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_RMW))
- (void)__lock_downgrade(dbp->dbenv->lk_info, dbc->mylock,
- DB_LOCK_IWRITE, 0);
-
- if (ret != 0)
- *cp = copy;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_ca --
- * Adjust cursors.
- *
- * PUBLIC: void __ram_ca __P((DB *, db_recno_t, ca_recno_arg));
- */
-void
-__ram_ca(dbp, recno, op)
- DB *dbp;
- db_recno_t recno;
- ca_recno_arg op;
-{
- CURSOR *cp;
- DBC *dbc;
-
- /*
- * Adjust the cursors. See the comment in __bam_ca_delete().
- */
- DB_THREAD_LOCK(dbp);
- for (dbc = TAILQ_FIRST(&dbp->active_queue);
- dbc != NULL; dbc = TAILQ_NEXT(dbc, links)) {
- cp = dbc->internal;
- switch (op) {
- case CA_DELETE:
- if (recno > cp->recno)
- --cp->recno;
- if (recno == cp->recno)
- CD_SET(dbp, cp);
- break;
- case CA_IAFTER:
- if (recno > cp->recno)
- ++cp->recno;
- break;
- case CA_IBEFORE:
- if (recno >= cp->recno)
- ++cp->recno;
- break;
- }
- }
- DB_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbp);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_getno --
- * Check the user's record number, and make sure we've seen it.
- *
- * PUBLIC: int __ram_getno __P((DBC *, const DBT *, db_recno_t *, int));
- */
-int
-__ram_getno(dbc, key, rep, can_create)
- DBC *dbc;
- const DBT *key;
- db_recno_t *rep;
- int can_create;
-{
- DB *dbp;
- db_recno_t recno;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
-
- /* Check the user's record number. */
- if ((recno = *(db_recno_t *)key->data) == 0) {
- __db_err(dbp->dbenv, "illegal record number of 0");
- return (EINVAL);
- }
- if (rep != NULL)
- *rep = recno;
-
- /*
- * Btree can neither create records nor read them in. Recno can
- * do both, see if we can find the record.
- */
- return (dbp->type == DB_RECNO ?
- __ram_update(dbc, recno, can_create) : 0);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_update --
- * Ensure the tree has records up to and including the specified one.
- */
-static int
-__ram_update(dbc, recno, can_create)
- DBC *dbc;
- db_recno_t recno;
- int can_create;
-{
- BTREE *t;
- DB *dbp;
- RECNO *rp;
- db_recno_t nrecs;
- int ret;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- t = dbp->internal;
- rp = t->recno;
-
- /*
- * If we can't create records and we've read the entire backing input
- * file, we're done.
- */
- if (!can_create && F_ISSET(rp, RECNO_EOF))
- return (0);
-
- /*
- * If we haven't seen this record yet, try to get it from the original
- * file.
- */
- if ((ret = __bam_nrecs(dbc, &nrecs)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- if (!F_ISSET(rp, RECNO_EOF) && recno > nrecs) {
- if ((ret = rp->re_irec(dbc, recno)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- if ((ret = __bam_nrecs(dbc, &nrecs)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- }
-
- /*
- * If we can create records, create empty ones up to the requested
- * record.
- */
- if (!can_create || recno <= nrecs + 1)
- return (0);
-
- dbc->rdata.dlen = 0;
- dbc->rdata.doff = 0;
- dbc->rdata.flags = 0;
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_FIXEDLEN)) {
- if (dbc->rdata.ulen < rp->re_len) {
- if ((ret =
- __os_realloc(&dbc->rdata.data, rp->re_len)) != 0) {
- dbc->rdata.ulen = 0;
- dbc->rdata.data = NULL;
- return (ret);
- }
- dbc->rdata.ulen = rp->re_len;
- }
- dbc->rdata.size = rp->re_len;
- memset(dbc->rdata.data, rp->re_pad, rp->re_len);
- } else
- dbc->rdata.size = 0;
-
- while (recno > ++nrecs)
- if ((ret = __ram_add(dbc,
- &nrecs, &dbc->rdata, 0, BI_DELETED)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- return (0);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_source --
- * Load information about the backing file.
- */
-static int
-__ram_source(dbp, rp, fname)
- DB *dbp;
- RECNO *rp;
- const char *fname;
-{
- size_t size;
- u_int32_t bytes, mbytes, oflags;
- int ret;
-
- /*
- * !!!
- * The caller has full responsibility for cleaning up on error --
- * (it has to anyway, in case it fails after this routine succeeds).
- */
- if ((ret = __db_appname(dbp->dbenv,
- DB_APP_DATA, NULL, fname, 0, NULL, &rp->re_source)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- oflags = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RDONLY) ? DB_RDONLY : 0;
- if ((ret =
- __db_open(rp->re_source, oflags, oflags, 0, &rp->re_fd)) != 0) {
- __db_err(dbp->dbenv, "%s: %s", rp->re_source, strerror(ret));
- return (ret);
- }
-
- /*
- * XXX
- * We'd like to test to see if the file is too big to mmap. Since we
- * don't know what size or type off_t's or size_t's are, or the largest
- * unsigned integral type is, or what random insanity the local C
- * compiler will perpetrate, doing the comparison in a portable way is
- * flatly impossible. Hope that mmap fails if the file is too large.
- */
- if ((ret = __os_ioinfo(rp->re_source,
- rp->re_fd, &mbytes, &bytes, NULL)) != 0) {
- __db_err(dbp->dbenv, "%s: %s", rp->re_source, strerror(ret));
- return (ret);
- }
- if (mbytes == 0 && bytes == 0) {
- F_SET(rp, RECNO_EOF);
- return (0);
- }
-
- size = mbytes * MEGABYTE + bytes;
- if ((ret = __db_mapfile(rp->re_source,
- rp->re_fd, (size_t)size, 1, &rp->re_smap)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- rp->re_cmap = rp->re_smap;
- rp->re_emap = (u_int8_t *)rp->re_smap + (rp->re_msize = size);
- rp->re_irec = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_FIXEDLEN) ? __ram_fmap : __ram_vmap;
- return (0);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_writeback --
- * Rewrite the backing file.
- */
-static int
-__ram_writeback(dbc)
- DBC *dbc;
-{
- DB *dbp;
- DBT key, data;
- RECNO *rp;
- db_recno_t keyno;
- ssize_t nw;
- int fd, ret, t_ret;
- u_int8_t delim, *pad;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- rp = ((BTREE *)dbp->internal)->recno;
-
- /* If the file wasn't modified, we're done. */
- if (!F_ISSET(rp, RECNO_MODIFIED))
- return (0);
-
- /* If there's no backing source file, we're done. */
- if (rp->re_source == NULL) {
- F_CLR(rp, RECNO_MODIFIED);
- return (0);
- }
-
- /*
- * Read any remaining records into the tree.
- *
- * !!!
- * This is why we can't support transactions when applications specify
- * backing (re_source) files. At this point we have to read in the
- * rest of the records from the file so that we can write all of the
- * records back out again, which could modify a page for which we'd
- * have to log changes and which we don't have locked. This could be
- * partially fixed by taking a snapshot of the entire file during the
- * db_open(), or, since db_open() isn't transaction protected, as part
- * of the first DB operation. But, if a checkpoint occurs then, the
- * part of the log holding the copy of the file could be discarded, and
- * that would make it impossible to recover in the face of disaster.
- * This could all probably be fixed, but it would require transaction
- * protecting the backing source file, i.e. mpool would have to know
- * about it, and we don't want to go there.
- */
- if ((ret =
- __ram_update(dbc, DB_MAX_RECORDS, 0)) != 0 && ret != DB_NOTFOUND)
- return (ret);
-
- /*
- * !!!
- * Close any underlying mmap region. This is required for Windows NT
- * (4.0, Service Pack 2) -- if the file is still mapped, the following
- * open will fail.
- */
- if (rp->re_smap != NULL) {
- (void)__db_unmapfile(rp->re_smap, rp->re_msize);
- rp->re_smap = NULL;
- }
-
- /* Get rid of any backing file descriptor, just on GP's. */
- if (rp->re_fd != -1) {
- (void)__os_close(rp->re_fd);
- rp->re_fd = -1;
- }
-
- /* Open the file, truncating it. */
- if ((ret = __db_open(rp->re_source,
- DB_SEQUENTIAL | DB_TRUNCATE,
- DB_SEQUENTIAL | DB_TRUNCATE, 0, &fd)) != 0) {
- __db_err(dbp->dbenv, "%s: %s", rp->re_source, strerror(ret));
- return (ret);
- }
-
- /*
- * We step through the records, writing each one out. Use the record
- * number and the dbp->get() function, instead of a cursor, so we find
- * and write out "deleted" or non-existent records.
- */
- memset(&key, 0, sizeof(key));
- memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
- key.size = sizeof(db_recno_t);
- key.data = &keyno;
-
- /*
- * We'll need the delimiter if we're doing variable-length records,
- * and the pad character if we're doing fixed-length records.
- */
- delim = rp->re_delim;
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_FIXEDLEN)) {
- if ((ret = __os_malloc(rp->re_len, NULL, &pad)) != 0)
- goto err;
- memset(pad, rp->re_pad, rp->re_len);
- } else
- COMPQUIET(pad, NULL);
- for (keyno = 1;; ++keyno) {
- switch (ret = dbp->get(dbp, NULL, &key, &data, 0)) {
- case 0:
- if ((ret =
- __os_write(fd, data.data, data.size, &nw)) != 0)
- goto err;
- if (nw != (ssize_t)data.size) {
- ret = EIO;
- goto err;
- }
- break;
- case DB_KEYEMPTY:
- if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_FIXEDLEN)) {
- if ((ret =
- __os_write(fd, pad, rp->re_len, &nw)) != 0)
- goto err;
- if (nw != (ssize_t)rp->re_len) {
- ret = EIO;
- goto err;
- }
- }
- break;
- case DB_NOTFOUND:
- ret = 0;
- goto done;
- }
- if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_RE_FIXEDLEN)) {
- if ((ret = __os_write(fd, &delim, 1, &nw)) != 0)
- goto err;
- if (nw != 1) {
- ret = EIO;
- goto err;
- }
- }
- }
-
-err:
-done: /* Close the file descriptor. */
- if ((t_ret = __os_close(fd)) != 0 || ret == 0)
- ret = t_ret;
-
- if (ret == 0)
- F_CLR(rp, RECNO_MODIFIED);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_fmap --
- * Get fixed length records from a file.
- */
-static int
-__ram_fmap(dbc, top)
- DBC *dbc;
- db_recno_t top;
-{
- DB *dbp;
- DBT data;
- RECNO *rp;
- db_recno_t recno;
- u_int32_t len;
- u_int8_t *sp, *ep, *p;
- int ret;
-
- if ((ret = __bam_nrecs(dbc, &recno)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- rp = ((BTREE *)(dbp->internal))->recno;
-
- if (dbc->rdata.ulen < rp->re_len) {
- if ((ret = __os_realloc(&dbc->rdata.data, rp->re_len)) != 0) {
- dbc->rdata.ulen = 0;
- dbc->rdata.data = NULL;
- return (ret);
- }
- dbc->rdata.ulen = rp->re_len;
- }
-
- memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
- data.data = dbc->rdata.data;
- data.size = rp->re_len;
-
- sp = (u_int8_t *)rp->re_cmap;
- ep = (u_int8_t *)rp->re_emap;
- while (recno < top) {
- if (sp >= ep) {
- F_SET(rp, RECNO_EOF);
- return (DB_NOTFOUND);
- }
- len = rp->re_len;
- for (p = dbc->rdata.data;
- sp < ep && len > 0; *p++ = *sp++, --len)
- ;
-
- /*
- * Another process may have read this record from the input
- * file and stored it into the database already, in which
- * case we don't need to repeat that operation. We detect
- * this by checking if the last record we've read is greater
- * or equal to the number of records in the database.
- *
- * XXX
- * We should just do a seek, since the records are fixed
- * length.
- */
- if (rp->re_last >= recno) {
- if (len != 0)
- memset(p, rp->re_pad, len);
-
- ++recno;
- if ((ret = __ram_add(dbc, &recno, &data, 0, 0)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- }
- ++rp->re_last;
- }
- rp->re_cmap = sp;
- return (0);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_vmap --
- * Get variable length records from a file.
- */
-static int
-__ram_vmap(dbc, top)
- DBC *dbc;
- db_recno_t top;
-{
- DBT data;
- RECNO *rp;
- db_recno_t recno;
- u_int8_t *sp, *ep;
- int delim, ret;
-
- rp = ((BTREE *)(dbc->dbp->internal))->recno;
-
- if ((ret = __bam_nrecs(dbc, &recno)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
-
- delim = rp->re_delim;
-
- sp = (u_int8_t *)rp->re_cmap;
- ep = (u_int8_t *)rp->re_emap;
- while (recno < top) {
- if (sp >= ep) {
- F_SET(rp, RECNO_EOF);
- return (DB_NOTFOUND);
- }
- for (data.data = sp; sp < ep && *sp != delim; ++sp)
- ;
-
- /*
- * Another process may have read this record from the input
- * file and stored it into the database already, in which
- * case we don't need to repeat that operation. We detect
- * this by checking if the last record we've read is greater
- * or equal to the number of records in the database.
- */
- if (rp->re_last >= recno) {
- data.size = sp - (u_int8_t *)data.data;
- ++recno;
- if ((ret = __ram_add(dbc, &recno, &data, 0, 0)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- }
- ++rp->re_last;
- ++sp;
- }
- rp->re_cmap = sp;
- return (0);
-}
-
-/*
- * __ram_add --
- * Add records into the tree.
- */
-static int
-__ram_add(dbc, recnop, data, flags, bi_flags)
- DBC *dbc;
- db_recno_t *recnop;
- DBT *data;
- u_int32_t flags, bi_flags;
-{
- BKEYDATA *bk;
- CURSOR *cp;
- DB *dbp;
- PAGE *h;
- db_indx_t indx;
- int exact, isdeleted, ret, stack;
-
- dbp = dbc->dbp;
- cp = dbc->internal;
-
-retry: /* Find the slot for insertion. */
- if ((ret = __bam_rsearch(dbc, recnop,
- S_INSERT | (flags == DB_APPEND ? S_APPEND : 0), 1, &exact)) != 0)
- return (ret);
- h = cp->csp->page;
- indx = cp->csp->indx;
- stack = 1;
-
- /*
- * If re-numbering records, the on-page deleted flag means this record
- * was implicitly created. If not re-numbering records, the on-page
- * deleted flag means this record was implicitly created, or, it was
- * deleted at some time.
- *
- * If DB_NOOVERWRITE is set and the item already exists in the tree,
- * return an error unless the item was either marked for deletion or
- * only implicitly created.
- */
- isdeleted = 0;
- if (exact) {
- bk = GET_BKEYDATA(h, indx);
- if (B_DISSET(bk->type))
- isdeleted = 1;
- else
- if (flags == DB_NOOVERWRITE) {
- ret = DB_KEYEXIST;
- goto err;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Select the arguments for __bam_iitem() and do the insert. If the
- * key is an exact match, or we're replacing the data item with a
- * new data item, replace the current item. If the key isn't an exact
- * match, we're inserting a new key/data pair, before the search
- * location.
- */
- switch (ret = __bam_iitem(dbc,
- &h, &indx, NULL, data, exact ? DB_CURRENT : DB_BEFORE, bi_flags)) {
- case 0:
- /*
- * Don't adjust anything.
- *
- * If we inserted a record, no cursors need adjusting because
- * the only new record it's possible to insert is at the very
- * end of the tree. The necessary adjustments to the internal
- * page counts were made by __bam_iitem().
- *
- * If we overwrote a record, no cursors need adjusting because
- * future DBcursor->get calls will simply return the underlying
- * record (there's no adjustment made for the DB_CURRENT flag
- * when a cursor get operation immediately follows a cursor
- * delete operation, and the normal adjustment for the DB_NEXT
- * flag is still correct).
- */
- break;
- case DB_NEEDSPLIT:
- /* Discard the stack of pages and split the page. */
- (void)__bam_stkrel(dbc, 0);
- stack = 0;
-
- if ((ret = __bam_split(dbc, recnop)) != 0)
- goto err;
-
- goto retry;
- /* NOTREACHED */
- default:
- goto err;
- }
-
-
-err: if (stack)
- __bam_stkrel(dbc, 0);
-
- return (ret);
-}