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14 KiB
C
561 lines
14 KiB
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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#include "config.h"
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#ifndef lint
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static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)mp_fopen.c 10.60 (Sleepycat) 1/1/99";
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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 <errno.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 "shqueue.h"
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#include "db_shash.h"
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#include "mp.h"
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#include "common_ext.h"
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static int __memp_mf_close __P((DB_MPOOL *, DB_MPOOLFILE *));
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static int __memp_mf_open __P((DB_MPOOL *,
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const char *, size_t, db_pgno_t, DB_MPOOL_FINFO *, MPOOLFILE **));
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/*
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* memp_fopen --
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* Open a backing file for the memory pool.
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*/
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int
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memp_fopen(dbmp, path, flags, mode, pagesize, finfop, retp)
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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const char *path;
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u_int32_t flags;
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int mode;
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size_t pagesize;
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DB_MPOOL_FINFO *finfop;
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DB_MPOOLFILE **retp;
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{
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int ret;
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MP_PANIC_CHECK(dbmp);
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/* Validate arguments. */
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if ((ret = __db_fchk(dbmp->dbenv,
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"memp_fopen", flags, DB_CREATE | DB_NOMMAP | DB_RDONLY)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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/* Require a non-zero pagesize. */
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if (pagesize == 0) {
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__db_err(dbmp->dbenv, "memp_fopen: pagesize not specified");
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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if (finfop != NULL && finfop->clear_len > pagesize)
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return (EINVAL);
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return (__memp_fopen(dbmp,
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NULL, path, flags, mode, pagesize, 1, finfop, retp));
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}
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/*
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* __memp_fopen --
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* Open a backing file for the memory pool; internal version.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __memp_fopen __P((DB_MPOOL *, MPOOLFILE *, const char *,
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* PUBLIC: u_int32_t, int, size_t, int, DB_MPOOL_FINFO *, DB_MPOOLFILE **));
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*/
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int
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__memp_fopen(dbmp, mfp, path, flags, mode, pagesize, needlock, finfop, retp)
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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const char *path;
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u_int32_t flags;
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int mode, needlock;
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size_t pagesize;
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DB_MPOOL_FINFO *finfop;
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DB_MPOOLFILE **retp;
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
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DB_MPOOL_FINFO finfo;
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db_pgno_t last_pgno;
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size_t maxmap;
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u_int32_t mbytes, bytes;
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int ret;
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u_int8_t idbuf[DB_FILE_ID_LEN];
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char *rpath;
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dbenv = dbmp->dbenv;
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ret = 0;
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rpath = NULL;
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/*
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* If mfp is provided, we take the DB_MPOOL_FINFO information from
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* the mfp. We don't bother initializing everything, because some
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* of them are expensive to acquire. If no mfp is provided and the
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* finfop argument is NULL, we default the values.
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*/
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if (finfop == NULL) {
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memset(&finfo, 0, sizeof(finfo));
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if (mfp != NULL) {
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finfo.ftype = mfp->ftype;
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finfo.pgcookie = NULL;
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finfo.fileid = NULL;
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finfo.lsn_offset = mfp->lsn_off;
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finfo.clear_len = mfp->clear_len;
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} else {
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finfo.ftype = 0;
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finfo.pgcookie = NULL;
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finfo.fileid = NULL;
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finfo.lsn_offset = -1;
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finfo.clear_len = 0;
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}
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finfop = &finfo;
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}
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/* Allocate and initialize the per-process structure. */
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if ((ret = __os_calloc(1, sizeof(DB_MPOOLFILE), &dbmfp)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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dbmfp->dbmp = dbmp;
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dbmfp->fd = -1;
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dbmfp->ref = 1;
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_RDONLY))
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F_SET(dbmfp, MP_READONLY);
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if (path == NULL) {
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_RDONLY)) {
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__db_err(dbenv,
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"memp_fopen: temporary files can't be readonly");
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ret = EINVAL;
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goto err;
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}
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last_pgno = 0;
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} else {
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/* Get the real name for this file and open it. */
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if ((ret = __db_appname(dbenv,
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DB_APP_DATA, NULL, path, 0, NULL, &rpath)) != 0)
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goto err;
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if ((ret = __db_open(rpath,
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LF_ISSET(DB_CREATE | DB_RDONLY),
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DB_CREATE | DB_RDONLY, mode, &dbmfp->fd)) != 0) {
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__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", rpath, strerror(ret));
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goto err;
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}
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/*
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* Don't permit files that aren't a multiple of the pagesize,
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* and find the number of the last page in the file, all the
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* time being careful not to overflow 32 bits.
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*
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* !!!
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* We can't use off_t's here, or in any code in the mainline
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* library for that matter. (We have to use them in the os
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* stubs, of course, as there are system calls that take them
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* as arguments.) The reason is that some customers build in
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* environments where an off_t is 32-bits, but still run where
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* offsets are 64-bits, and they pay us a lot of money.
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*/
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if ((ret = __os_ioinfo(rpath,
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dbmfp->fd, &mbytes, &bytes, NULL)) != 0) {
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__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", rpath, strerror(ret));
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goto err;
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}
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/* Page sizes have to be a power-of-two, ignore mbytes. */
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if (bytes % pagesize != 0) {
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__db_err(dbenv,
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"%s: file size not a multiple of the pagesize",
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rpath);
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ret = EINVAL;
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goto err;
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}
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last_pgno = mbytes * (MEGABYTE / pagesize);
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last_pgno += bytes / pagesize;
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/* Correction: page numbers are zero-based, not 1-based. */
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if (last_pgno != 0)
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--last_pgno;
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/*
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* Get the file id if we weren't given one. Generated file id's
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* don't use timestamps, otherwise there'd be no chance of any
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* other process joining the party.
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*/
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if (finfop->fileid == NULL) {
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if ((ret = __os_fileid(dbenv, rpath, 0, idbuf)) != 0)
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goto err;
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finfop->fileid = idbuf;
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}
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}
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/*
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* If we weren't provided an underlying shared object to join with,
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* find/allocate the shared file objects. Also allocate space for
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* for the per-process thread lock.
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*/
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if (needlock)
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LOCKREGION(dbmp);
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if (mfp == NULL)
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ret = __memp_mf_open(dbmp,
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path, pagesize, last_pgno, finfop, &mfp);
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else {
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++mfp->ref;
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ret = 0;
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}
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if (ret == 0 &&
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F_ISSET(dbmp, MP_LOCKHANDLE) && (ret =
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__memp_alloc(dbmp, sizeof(db_mutex_t), NULL, &dbmfp->mutexp)) == 0)
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LOCKINIT(dbmp, dbmfp->mutexp);
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if (needlock)
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UNLOCKREGION(dbmp);
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if (ret != 0)
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goto err;
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dbmfp->mfp = mfp;
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/*
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* If a file:
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* + is read-only
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* + isn't temporary
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* + doesn't require any pgin/pgout support
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* + the DB_NOMMAP flag wasn't set
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* + and is less than mp_mmapsize bytes in size
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*
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* we can mmap it instead of reading/writing buffers. Don't do error
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* checking based on the mmap call failure. We want to do normal I/O
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* on the file if the reason we failed was because the file was on an
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* NFS mounted partition, and we can fail in buffer I/O just as easily
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* as here.
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*
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* XXX
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* We'd like to test to see if the file is too big to mmap. Since we
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* don't know what size or type off_t's or size_t's are, or the largest
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* unsigned integral type is, or what random insanity the local C
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* compiler will perpetrate, doing the comparison in a portable way is
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* flatly impossible. Hope that mmap fails if the file is too large.
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*/
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#define DB_MAXMMAPSIZE (10 * 1024 * 1024) /* 10 Mb. */
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if (F_ISSET(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP)) {
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if (!F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_READONLY))
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F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
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if (path == NULL)
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F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
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if (finfop->ftype != 0)
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F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_NOMMAP))
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F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
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maxmap = dbenv == NULL || dbenv->mp_mmapsize == 0 ?
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DB_MAXMMAPSIZE : dbenv->mp_mmapsize;
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if (mbytes > maxmap / MEGABYTE ||
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(mbytes == maxmap / MEGABYTE && bytes >= maxmap % MEGABYTE))
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F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
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}
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dbmfp->addr = NULL;
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if (F_ISSET(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP)) {
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dbmfp->len = (size_t)mbytes * MEGABYTE + bytes;
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if (__db_mapfile(rpath,
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dbmfp->fd, dbmfp->len, 1, &dbmfp->addr) != 0) {
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dbmfp->addr = NULL;
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F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
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}
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}
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if (rpath != NULL)
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__os_freestr(rpath);
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LOCKHANDLE(dbmp, dbmp->mutexp);
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TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&dbmp->dbmfq, dbmfp, q);
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UNLOCKHANDLE(dbmp, dbmp->mutexp);
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*retp = dbmfp;
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return (0);
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err: /*
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* Note that we do not have to free the thread mutex, because we
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* never get to here after we have successfully allocated it.
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*/
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if (rpath != NULL)
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__os_freestr(rpath);
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if (dbmfp->fd != -1)
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(void)__os_close(dbmfp->fd);
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if (dbmfp != NULL)
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__os_free(dbmfp, sizeof(DB_MPOOLFILE));
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __memp_mf_open --
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* Open an MPOOLFILE.
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*/
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static int
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__memp_mf_open(dbmp, path, pagesize, last_pgno, finfop, retp)
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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const char *path;
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size_t pagesize;
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db_pgno_t last_pgno;
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DB_MPOOL_FINFO *finfop;
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MPOOLFILE **retp;
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{
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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int ret;
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void *p;
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#define ISTEMPORARY (path == NULL)
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/*
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* Walk the list of MPOOLFILE's, looking for a matching file.
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* Temporary files can't match previous files.
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*/
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if (!ISTEMPORARY)
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for (mfp = SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&dbmp->mp->mpfq, __mpoolfile);
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mfp != NULL; mfp = SH_TAILQ_NEXT(mfp, q, __mpoolfile)) {
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if (F_ISSET(mfp, MP_TEMP))
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continue;
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if (!memcmp(finfop->fileid,
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R_ADDR(dbmp, mfp->fileid_off), DB_FILE_ID_LEN)) {
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if (finfop->clear_len != mfp->clear_len ||
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finfop->ftype != mfp->ftype ||
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pagesize != mfp->stat.st_pagesize) {
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__db_err(dbmp->dbenv,
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"%s: ftype, clear length or pagesize changed",
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path);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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/* Found it: increment the reference count. */
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++mfp->ref;
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*retp = mfp;
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return (0);
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}
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}
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/* Allocate a new MPOOLFILE. */
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if ((ret = __memp_alloc(dbmp, sizeof(MPOOLFILE), NULL, &mfp)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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*retp = mfp;
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/* Initialize the structure. */
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memset(mfp, 0, sizeof(MPOOLFILE));
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mfp->ref = 1;
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mfp->ftype = finfop->ftype;
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mfp->lsn_off = finfop->lsn_offset;
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mfp->clear_len = finfop->clear_len;
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/*
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* If the user specifies DB_MPOOL_LAST or DB_MPOOL_NEW on a memp_fget,
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* we have to know the last page in the file. Figure it out and save
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* it away.
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*/
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mfp->stat.st_pagesize = pagesize;
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mfp->orig_last_pgno = mfp->last_pgno = last_pgno;
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if (ISTEMPORARY)
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F_SET(mfp, MP_TEMP);
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else {
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/* Copy the file path into shared memory. */
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if ((ret = __memp_alloc(dbmp,
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strlen(path) + 1, &mfp->path_off, &p)) != 0)
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goto err;
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memcpy(p, path, strlen(path) + 1);
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/* Copy the file identification string into shared memory. */
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if ((ret = __memp_alloc(dbmp,
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DB_FILE_ID_LEN, &mfp->fileid_off, &p)) != 0)
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goto err;
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memcpy(p, finfop->fileid, DB_FILE_ID_LEN);
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F_SET(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
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}
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/* Copy the page cookie into shared memory. */
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if (finfop->pgcookie == NULL || finfop->pgcookie->size == 0) {
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mfp->pgcookie_len = 0;
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mfp->pgcookie_off = 0;
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} else {
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if ((ret = __memp_alloc(dbmp,
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finfop->pgcookie->size, &mfp->pgcookie_off, &p)) != 0)
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goto err;
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memcpy(p, finfop->pgcookie->data, finfop->pgcookie->size);
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mfp->pgcookie_len = finfop->pgcookie->size;
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}
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/* Prepend the MPOOLFILE to the list of MPOOLFILE's. */
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SH_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&dbmp->mp->mpfq, mfp, q, __mpoolfile);
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if (0) {
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err: if (mfp->path_off != 0)
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__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr,
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R_ADDR(dbmp, mfp->path_off));
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if (mfp->fileid_off != 0)
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__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr,
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R_ADDR(dbmp, mfp->fileid_off));
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if (mfp != NULL)
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__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr, mfp);
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mfp = NULL;
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}
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return (0);
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}
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/*
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* memp_fclose --
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* Close a backing file for the memory pool.
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*/
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int
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memp_fclose(dbmfp)
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DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
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{
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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int ret, t_ret;
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dbmp = dbmfp->dbmp;
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ret = 0;
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MP_PANIC_CHECK(dbmp);
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for (;;) {
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LOCKHANDLE(dbmp, dbmp->mutexp);
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/*
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* We have to reference count DB_MPOOLFILE structures as other
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* threads may be using them. The problem only happens if the
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* application makes a bad design choice. Here's the path:
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*
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* Thread A opens a database.
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* Thread B uses thread A's DB_MPOOLFILE to write a buffer
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* in order to free up memory in the mpool cache.
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* Thread A closes the database while thread B is using the
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* DB_MPOOLFILE structure.
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*
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* By opening all databases before creating the threads, and
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* closing them after the threads have exited, applications
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* get better performance and avoid the problem path entirely.
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*
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* Regardless, holding the DB_MPOOLFILE to flush a dirty buffer
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* is a short-term lock, even in worst case, since we better be
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* the only thread of control using the DB_MPOOLFILE structure
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* to read pages *into* the cache. Wait until we're the only
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* reference holder and remove the DB_MPOOLFILE structure from
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* the list, so nobody else can even find it.
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*/
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if (dbmfp->ref == 1) {
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TAILQ_REMOVE(&dbmp->dbmfq, dbmfp, q);
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break;
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}
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UNLOCKHANDLE(dbmp, dbmp->mutexp);
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(void)__os_sleep(1, 0);
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}
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UNLOCKHANDLE(dbmp, dbmp->mutexp);
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/* Complain if pinned blocks never returned. */
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if (dbmfp->pinref != 0)
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__db_err(dbmp->dbenv, "%s: close: %lu blocks left pinned",
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__memp_fn(dbmfp), (u_long)dbmfp->pinref);
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/* Close the underlying MPOOLFILE. */
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(void)__memp_mf_close(dbmp, dbmfp);
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/* Discard any mmap information. */
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if (dbmfp->addr != NULL &&
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(ret = __db_unmapfile(dbmfp->addr, dbmfp->len)) != 0)
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__db_err(dbmp->dbenv,
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"%s: %s", __memp_fn(dbmfp), strerror(ret));
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/* Close the file; temporary files may not yet have been created. */
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if (dbmfp->fd != -1 && (t_ret = __os_close(dbmfp->fd)) != 0) {
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__db_err(dbmp->dbenv,
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"%s: %s", __memp_fn(dbmfp), strerror(t_ret));
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if (ret != 0)
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t_ret = ret;
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}
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/* Free memory. */
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if (dbmfp->mutexp != NULL) {
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LOCKREGION(dbmp);
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__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr, dbmfp->mutexp);
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UNLOCKREGION(dbmp);
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}
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/* Discard the DB_MPOOLFILE structure. */
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__os_free(dbmfp, sizeof(DB_MPOOLFILE));
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __memp_mf_close --
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* Close down an MPOOLFILE.
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*/
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static int
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__memp_mf_close(dbmp, dbmfp)
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
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{
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BH *bhp, *nbhp;
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MPOOL *mp;
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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size_t mf_offset;
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mp = dbmp->mp;
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mfp = dbmfp->mfp;
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LOCKREGION(dbmp);
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/* If more than a single reference, simply decrement. */
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if (mfp->ref > 1) {
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--mfp->ref;
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goto ret1;
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}
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|
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/*
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* Move any BH's held by the file to the free list. We don't free the
|
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* memory itself because we may be discarding the memory pool, and it's
|
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* fairly expensive to reintegrate the buffers back into the region for
|
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* no purpose.
|
|
*/
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mf_offset = R_OFFSET(dbmp, mfp);
|
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for (bhp = SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&mp->bhq, __bh); bhp != NULL; bhp = nbhp) {
|
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nbhp = SH_TAILQ_NEXT(bhp, q, __bh);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef DEBUG_NO_DIRTY
|
|
/* Complain if we find any blocks that were left dirty. */
|
|
if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY))
|
|
__db_err(dbmp->dbenv,
|
|
"%s: close: pgno %lu left dirty; ref %lu",
|
|
__memp_fn(dbmfp),
|
|
(u_long)bhp->pgno, (u_long)bhp->ref);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (bhp->mf_offset == mf_offset) {
|
|
if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY)) {
|
|
++mp->stat.st_page_clean;
|
|
--mp->stat.st_page_dirty;
|
|
}
|
|
__memp_bhfree(dbmp, mfp, bhp, 0);
|
|
SH_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&mp->bhfq, bhp, q, __bh);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Delete from the list of MPOOLFILEs. */
|
|
SH_TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mpfq, mfp, q, __mpoolfile);
|
|
|
|
/* Free the space. */
|
|
if (mfp->path_off != 0)
|
|
__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr, R_ADDR(dbmp, mfp->path_off));
|
|
if (mfp->fileid_off != 0)
|
|
__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr, R_ADDR(dbmp, mfp->fileid_off));
|
|
if (mfp->pgcookie_off != 0)
|
|
__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr, R_ADDR(dbmp, mfp->pgcookie_off));
|
|
__db_shalloc_free(dbmp->addr, mfp);
|
|
|
|
ret1: UNLOCKREGION(dbmp);
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|