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590 lines
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C
/*-
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* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998
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* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
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* Keith Bostic. All rights reserved.
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
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* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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* Mike Olson.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#ifndef lint
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static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)bt_delete.c 10.43 (Sleepycat) 12/7/98";
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#endif /* not lint */
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#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#endif
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#include "db_int.h"
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#include "db_page.h"
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#include "btree.h"
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/*
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* __bam_delete --
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* Delete the items referenced by a key.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __bam_delete __P((DB *, DB_TXN *, DBT *, u_int32_t));
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*/
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int
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__bam_delete(dbp, txn, key, flags)
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DB *dbp;
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DB_TXN *txn;
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DBT *key;
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u_int32_t flags;
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{
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DBC *dbc;
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DBT data;
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u_int32_t f_init, f_next;
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int ret, t_ret;
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DB_PANIC_CHECK(dbp);
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/* Check for invalid flags. */
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if ((ret =
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__db_delchk(dbp, key, flags, F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RDONLY))) != 0)
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return (ret);
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/* Allocate a cursor. */
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if ((ret = dbp->cursor(dbp, txn, &dbc, DB_WRITELOCK)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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DEBUG_LWRITE(dbc, txn, "bam_delete", key, NULL, flags);
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/*
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* Walk a cursor through the key/data pairs, deleting as we go. Set
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* the DB_DBT_USERMEM flag, as this might be a threaded application
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* and the flags checking will catch us. We don't actually want the
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* keys or data, so request a partial of length 0.
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*/
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memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
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F_SET(&data, DB_DBT_USERMEM | DB_DBT_PARTIAL);
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/* If locking, set read-modify-write flag. */
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f_init = DB_SET;
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f_next = DB_NEXT_DUP;
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if (dbp->dbenv != NULL && dbp->dbenv->lk_info != NULL) {
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f_init |= DB_RMW;
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f_next |= DB_RMW;
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}
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/* Walk through the set of key/data pairs, deleting as we go. */
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if ((ret = dbc->c_get(dbc, key, &data, f_init)) != 0)
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goto err;
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for (;;) {
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if ((ret = dbc->c_del(dbc, 0)) != 0)
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goto err;
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if ((ret = dbc->c_get(dbc, key, &data, f_next)) != 0) {
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if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND) {
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ret = 0;
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break;
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}
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goto err;
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}
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}
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err: /* Discard the cursor. */
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if ((t_ret = dbc->c_close(dbc)) != 0 &&
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(ret == 0 || ret == DB_NOTFOUND))
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ret = t_ret;
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __bam_ditem --
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* Delete one or more entries from a page.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __bam_ditem __P((DBC *, PAGE *, u_int32_t));
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*/
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int
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__bam_ditem(dbc, h, indx)
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DBC *dbc;
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PAGE *h;
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u_int32_t indx;
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{
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BINTERNAL *bi;
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BKEYDATA *bk;
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BOVERFLOW *bo;
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DB *dbp;
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u_int32_t nbytes;
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int ret;
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dbp = dbc->dbp;
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switch (TYPE(h)) {
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case P_IBTREE:
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bi = GET_BINTERNAL(h, indx);
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switch (B_TYPE(bi->type)) {
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case B_DUPLICATE:
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case B_OVERFLOW:
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nbytes = BINTERNAL_SIZE(bi->len);
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bo = (BOVERFLOW *)bi->data;
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goto offpage;
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case B_KEYDATA:
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nbytes = BINTERNAL_SIZE(bi->len);
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break;
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default:
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return (__db_pgfmt(dbp, h->pgno));
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}
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break;
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case P_IRECNO:
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nbytes = RINTERNAL_SIZE;
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break;
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case P_LBTREE:
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/*
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* If it's a duplicate key, discard the index and don't touch
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* the actual page item.
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*
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* XXX
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* This works because no data item can have an index matching
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* any other index so even if the data item is in a key "slot",
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* it won't match any other index.
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*/
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if ((indx % 2) == 0) {
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/*
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* Check for a duplicate after us on the page. NOTE:
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* we have to delete the key item before deleting the
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* data item, otherwise the "indx + P_INDX" calculation
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* won't work!
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*/
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if (indx + P_INDX < (u_int32_t)NUM_ENT(h) &&
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h->inp[indx] == h->inp[indx + P_INDX])
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return (__bam_adjindx(dbc,
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h, indx, indx + O_INDX, 0));
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/*
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* Check for a duplicate before us on the page. It
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* doesn't matter if we delete the key item before or
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* after the data item for the purposes of this one.
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*/
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if (indx > 0 && h->inp[indx] == h->inp[indx - P_INDX])
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return (__bam_adjindx(dbc,
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h, indx, indx - P_INDX, 0));
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}
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/* FALLTHROUGH */
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case P_LRECNO:
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bk = GET_BKEYDATA(h, indx);
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switch (B_TYPE(bk->type)) {
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case B_DUPLICATE:
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case B_OVERFLOW:
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nbytes = BOVERFLOW_SIZE;
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bo = GET_BOVERFLOW(h, indx);
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offpage: /* Delete duplicate/offpage chains. */
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if (B_TYPE(bo->type) == B_DUPLICATE) {
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if ((ret =
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__db_ddup(dbc, bo->pgno, __bam_free)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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} else
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if ((ret =
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__db_doff(dbc, bo->pgno, __bam_free)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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break;
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case B_KEYDATA:
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nbytes = BKEYDATA_SIZE(bk->len);
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break;
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default:
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return (__db_pgfmt(dbp, h->pgno));
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}
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break;
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default:
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return (__db_pgfmt(dbp, h->pgno));
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}
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/* Delete the item. */
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if ((ret = __db_ditem(dbc, h, indx, nbytes)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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/* Mark the page dirty. */
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return (memp_fset(dbp->mpf, h, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY));
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}
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/*
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* __bam_adjindx --
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* Adjust an index on the page.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __bam_adjindx __P((DBC *, PAGE *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, int));
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*/
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int
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__bam_adjindx(dbc, h, indx, indx_copy, is_insert)
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DBC *dbc;
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PAGE *h;
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u_int32_t indx, indx_copy;
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int is_insert;
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{
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DB *dbp;
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db_indx_t copy;
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int ret;
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dbp = dbc->dbp;
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/* Log the change. */
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if (DB_LOGGING(dbc) &&
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(ret = __bam_adj_log(dbp->dbenv->lg_info, dbc->txn, &LSN(h),
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0, dbp->log_fileid, PGNO(h), &LSN(h), indx, indx_copy,
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(u_int32_t)is_insert)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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if (is_insert) {
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copy = h->inp[indx_copy];
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if (indx != NUM_ENT(h))
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memmove(&h->inp[indx + O_INDX], &h->inp[indx],
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sizeof(db_indx_t) * (NUM_ENT(h) - indx));
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h->inp[indx] = copy;
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++NUM_ENT(h);
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} else {
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--NUM_ENT(h);
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if (indx != NUM_ENT(h))
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memmove(&h->inp[indx], &h->inp[indx + O_INDX],
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sizeof(db_indx_t) * (NUM_ENT(h) - indx));
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}
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/* Mark the page dirty. */
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ret = memp_fset(dbp->mpf, h, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY);
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/* Adjust the cursors. */
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__bam_ca_di(dbp, h->pgno, indx, is_insert ? 1 : -1);
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* __bam_dpage --
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* Delete a page from the tree.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __bam_dpage __P((DBC *, const DBT *));
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*/
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int
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__bam_dpage(dbc, key)
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DBC *dbc;
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const DBT *key;
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{
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CURSOR *cp;
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DB *dbp;
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DB_LOCK lock;
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PAGE *h;
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db_pgno_t pgno;
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int level; /* !!!: has to hold number of tree levels. */
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int exact, ret;
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dbp = dbc->dbp;
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cp = dbc->internal;
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ret = 0;
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/*
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* The locking protocol is that we acquire locks by walking down the
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* tree, to avoid the obvious deadlocks.
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*
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* Call __bam_search to reacquire the empty leaf page, but this time
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* get both the leaf page and it's parent, locked. Walk back up the
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* tree, until we have the top pair of pages that we want to delete.
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* Once we have the top page that we want to delete locked, lock the
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* underlying pages and check to make sure they're still empty. If
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* they are, delete them.
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*/
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for (level = LEAFLEVEL;; ++level) {
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/* Acquire a page and its parent, locked. */
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if ((ret =
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__bam_search(dbc, key, S_WRPAIR, level, NULL, &exact)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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/*
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* If we reach the root or the page isn't going to be empty
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* when we delete one record, quit.
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*/
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h = cp->csp[-1].page;
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if (h->pgno == PGNO_ROOT || NUM_ENT(h) != 1)
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break;
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/* Release the two locked pages. */
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(void)memp_fput(dbp->mpf, cp->csp[-1].page, 0);
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(void)__BT_TLPUT(dbc, cp->csp[-1].lock);
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(void)memp_fput(dbp->mpf, cp->csp[0].page, 0);
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(void)__BT_TLPUT(dbc, cp->csp[0].lock);
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}
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/*
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* Leave the stack pointer one after the last entry, we may be about
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* to push more items on the stack.
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*/
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++cp->csp;
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/*
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* cp->csp[-2].page is the top page, which we're not going to delete,
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* and cp->csp[-1].page is the first page we are going to delete.
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*
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* Walk down the chain, acquiring the rest of the pages until we've
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* retrieved the leaf page. If we find any pages that aren't going
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* to be emptied by the delete, someone else added something while we
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* were walking the tree, and we discontinue the delete.
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*/
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for (h = cp->csp[-1].page;;) {
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if (ISLEAF(h)) {
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if (NUM_ENT(h) != 0)
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goto release;
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break;
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} else
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if (NUM_ENT(h) != 1)
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goto release;
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/*
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* Get the next page, write lock it and push it onto the stack.
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* We know it's index 0, because it can only have one element.
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*/
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pgno = TYPE(h) == P_IBTREE ?
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GET_BINTERNAL(h, 0)->pgno : GET_RINTERNAL(h, 0)->pgno;
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if ((ret = __bam_lget(dbc, 0, pgno, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &lock)) != 0)
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goto release;
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if ((ret = memp_fget(dbp->mpf, &pgno, 0, &h)) != 0)
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goto release;
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BT_STK_PUSH(cp, h, 0, lock, ret);
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}
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/* Adjust back to reference the last page on the stack. */
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BT_STK_POP(cp);
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/* Delete the pages. */
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return (__bam_dpages(dbc));
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release:
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/* Adjust back to reference the last page on the stack. */
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BT_STK_POP(cp);
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/* Discard any locked pages and return. */
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__bam_stkrel(dbc, 0);
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __bam_dpages --
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* Delete a set of locked pages.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __bam_dpages __P((DBC *));
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*/
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int
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__bam_dpages(dbc)
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DBC *dbc;
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{
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CURSOR *cp;
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DB *dbp;
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DBT a, b;
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DB_LOCK c_lock, p_lock;
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EPG *epg;
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PAGE *child, *parent;
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db_indx_t nitems;
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db_pgno_t pgno;
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db_recno_t rcnt;
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int done, ret;
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dbp = dbc->dbp;
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cp = dbc->internal;
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epg = cp->sp;
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/*
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* !!!
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* There is an interesting deadlock situation here. We have to relink
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* the leaf page chain around the leaf page being deleted. Consider
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* a cursor walking through the leaf pages, that has the previous page
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* read-locked and is waiting on a lock for the page we're deleting.
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* It will deadlock here. This is a problem, because if our process is
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* selected to resolve the deadlock, we'll leave an empty leaf page
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* that we can never again access by walking down the tree. So, before
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* we unlink the subtree, we relink the leaf page chain.
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*/
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if ((ret = __db_relink(dbc, DB_REM_PAGE, cp->csp->page, NULL, 1)) != 0)
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goto release;
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/*
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* We have the entire stack of deletable pages locked.
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*
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* Delete the highest page in the tree's reference to the underlying
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* stack of pages. Then, release that page, letting the rest of the
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* tree get back to business.
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*/
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if ((ret = __bam_ditem(dbc, epg->page, epg->indx)) != 0) {
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release: (void)__bam_stkrel(dbc, 0);
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return (ret);
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}
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pgno = epg->page->pgno;
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nitems = NUM_ENT(epg->page);
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(void)memp_fput(dbp->mpf, epg->page, 0);
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(void)__BT_TLPUT(dbc, epg->lock);
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/*
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* Free the rest of the stack of pages.
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*
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* !!!
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* Don't bother checking for errors. We've unlinked the subtree from
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* the tree, and there's no possibility of recovery outside of doing
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* TXN rollback.
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*/
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while (++epg <= cp->csp) {
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/*
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* Delete page entries so they will be restored as part of
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* recovery.
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*/
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if (NUM_ENT(epg->page) != 0)
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(void)__bam_ditem(dbc, epg->page, epg->indx);
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(void)__bam_free(dbc, epg->page);
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(void)__BT_TLPUT(dbc, epg->lock);
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}
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BT_STK_CLR(cp);
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/*
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* Try and collapse the tree a level -- this is only applicable
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* if we've deleted the next-to-last element from the root page.
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*
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* There are two cases when collapsing a tree.
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*
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* If we've just deleted the last item from the root page, there is no
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* further work to be done. The code above has emptied the root page
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* and freed all pages below it.
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*/
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if (pgno != PGNO_ROOT || nitems != 1)
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return (0);
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/*
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* If we just deleted the next-to-last item from the root page, the
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* tree can collapse one or more levels. While there remains only a
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* single item on the root page, write lock the last page referenced
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* by the root page and copy it over the root page. If we can't get a
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* write lock, that's okay, the tree just stays deeper than we'd like.
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*/
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for (done = 0; !done;) {
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/* Initialize. */
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parent = child = NULL;
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p_lock = c_lock = LOCK_INVALID;
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/* Lock the root. */
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pgno = PGNO_ROOT;
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if ((ret =
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__bam_lget(dbc, 0, pgno, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &p_lock)) != 0)
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goto stop;
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if ((ret = memp_fget(dbp->mpf, &pgno, 0, &parent)) != 0)
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goto stop;
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if (NUM_ENT(parent) != 1 ||
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(TYPE(parent) != P_IBTREE && TYPE(parent) != P_IRECNO))
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goto stop;
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pgno = TYPE(parent) == P_IBTREE ?
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GET_BINTERNAL(parent, 0)->pgno :
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GET_RINTERNAL(parent, 0)->pgno;
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/* Lock the child page. */
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if ((ret =
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__bam_lget(dbc, 0, pgno, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &c_lock)) != 0)
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goto stop;
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if ((ret = memp_fget(dbp->mpf, &pgno, 0, &child)) != 0)
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goto stop;
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/* Log the change. */
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if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) {
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memset(&a, 0, sizeof(a));
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a.data = child;
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a.size = dbp->pgsize;
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memset(&b, 0, sizeof(b));
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b.data = P_ENTRY(parent, 0);
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b.size = BINTERNAL_SIZE(((BINTERNAL *)b.data)->len);
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__bam_rsplit_log(dbp->dbenv->lg_info, dbc->txn,
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&child->lsn, 0, dbp->log_fileid, child->pgno, &a,
|
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RE_NREC(parent), &b, &parent->lsn);
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}
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|
|
|
/*
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* Make the switch.
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|
*
|
|
* One fixup -- if the tree has record numbers and we're not
|
|
* converting to a leaf page, we have to preserve the total
|
|
* record count. Note that we are about to overwrite everything
|
|
* on the parent, including its LSN. This is actually OK,
|
|
* because the above log message, which describes this update,
|
|
* stores its LSN on the child page. When the child is copied
|
|
* to the parent, the correct LSN is going to copied into
|
|
* place in the parent.
|
|
*/
|
|
COMPQUIET(rcnt, 0);
|
|
if (TYPE(child) == P_IRECNO ||
|
|
(TYPE(child) == P_IBTREE && F_ISSET(dbp, DB_BT_RECNUM)))
|
|
rcnt = RE_NREC(parent);
|
|
memcpy(parent, child, dbp->pgsize);
|
|
parent->pgno = PGNO_ROOT;
|
|
if (TYPE(child) == P_IRECNO ||
|
|
(TYPE(child) == P_IBTREE && F_ISSET(dbp, DB_BT_RECNUM)))
|
|
RE_NREC_SET(parent, rcnt);
|
|
|
|
/* Mark the pages dirty. */
|
|
memp_fset(dbp->mpf, parent, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY);
|
|
memp_fset(dbp->mpf, child, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY);
|
|
|
|
/* Adjust the cursors. */
|
|
__bam_ca_rsplit(dbp, child->pgno, PGNO_ROOT);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Free the page copied onto the root page and discard its
|
|
* lock. (The call to __bam_free() discards our reference
|
|
* to the page.)
|
|
*/
|
|
(void)__bam_free(dbc, child);
|
|
child = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (0) {
|
|
stop: done = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (p_lock != LOCK_INVALID)
|
|
(void)__BT_TLPUT(dbc, p_lock);
|
|
if (parent != NULL)
|
|
memp_fput(dbp->mpf, parent, 0);
|
|
if (c_lock != LOCK_INVALID)
|
|
(void)__BT_TLPUT(dbc, c_lock);
|
|
if (child != NULL)
|
|
memp_fput(dbp->mpf, child, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|