glibc/db2/btree/bt_curadj.c
Ulrich Drepper ec239360d1 Update.
* db2/Makefile (distribute): Remove files which do not exist
	anymore.
1999-06-13 13:36:34 +00:00

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/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998
* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "config.h"
#ifndef lint
static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)bt_curadj.c 10.69 (Sleepycat) 12/2/98";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include "db_int.h"
#include "db_page.h"
#include "btree.h"
#ifdef DEBUG
/*
* __bam_cprint --
* Display the current cursor list.
*
* PUBLIC: int __bam_cprint __P((DB *));
*/
int
__bam_cprint(dbp)
DB *dbp;
{
CURSOR *cp;
DBC *dbc;
DB_THREAD_LOCK(dbp);
for (dbc = TAILQ_FIRST(&dbp->active_queue);
dbc != NULL; dbc = TAILQ_NEXT(dbc, links)) {
cp = (CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
fprintf(stderr,
"%#0x->%#0x: page: %lu index: %lu dpage %lu dindex: %lu recno: %lu",
(u_int)dbc, (u_int)cp, (u_long)cp->pgno, (u_long)cp->indx,
(u_long)cp->dpgno, (u_long)cp->dindx, (u_long)cp->recno);
if (F_ISSET(cp, C_DELETED))
fprintf(stderr, " (deleted)");
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
DB_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbp);
return (0);
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
/*
* __bam_ca_delete --
* Update the cursors when items are deleted and when already deleted
* items are overwritten. Return the number of relevant cursors found.
*
* PUBLIC: int __bam_ca_delete __P((DB *, db_pgno_t, u_int32_t, int));
*/
int
__bam_ca_delete(dbp, pgno, indx, delete)
DB *dbp;
db_pgno_t pgno;
u_int32_t indx;
int delete;
{
DBC *dbc;
CURSOR *cp;
int count; /* !!!: Has to contain max number of cursors. */
/* Recno is responsible for its own adjustments. */
if (dbp->type == DB_RECNO)
return (0);
/*
* Adjust the cursors. We don't have to review the cursors for any
* thread of control other than the current one, because we have the
* page write locked at this point, and any other thread of control
* had better be using a different locker ID, meaning only cursors in
* our thread of control can be on the page.
*
* It's possible for multiple cursors within the thread to have write
* locks on the same page, but, cursors within a thread must be single
* threaded, so all we're locking here is the cursor linked list.
*/
DB_THREAD_LOCK(dbp);
for (count = 0, dbc = TAILQ_FIRST(&dbp->active_queue);
dbc != NULL; dbc = TAILQ_NEXT(dbc, links)) {
cp = (CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
if ((cp->pgno == pgno && cp->indx == indx) ||
(cp->dpgno == pgno && cp->dindx == indx)) {
if (delete)
F_SET(cp, C_DELETED);
else
F_CLR(cp, C_DELETED);
++count;
}
}
DB_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbp);
return (count);
}
/*
* __bam_ca_di --
* Adjust the cursors during a delete or insert.
*
* PUBLIC: void __bam_ca_di __P((DB *, db_pgno_t, u_int32_t, int));
*/
void
__bam_ca_di(dbp, pgno, indx, adjust)
DB *dbp;
db_pgno_t pgno;
u_int32_t indx;
int adjust;
{
CURSOR *cp;
DBC *dbc;
/* Recno is responsible for its own adjustments. */
if (dbp->type == DB_RECNO)
return;
/*
* 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 = (CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
if (cp->pgno == pgno && cp->indx >= indx)
cp->indx += adjust;
if (cp->dpgno == pgno && cp->dindx >= indx)
cp->dindx += adjust;
}
DB_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbp);
}
/*
* __bam_ca_dup --
* Adjust the cursors when moving items from a leaf page to a duplicates
* page.
*
* PUBLIC: void __bam_ca_dup __P((DB *,
* PUBLIC: db_pgno_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, db_pgno_t, u_int32_t));
*/
void
__bam_ca_dup(dbp, fpgno, first, fi, tpgno, ti)
DB *dbp;
db_pgno_t fpgno, tpgno;
u_int32_t first, fi, ti;
{
CURSOR *cp;
DBC *dbc;
/* Recno is responsible for its own adjustments. */
if (dbp->type == DB_RECNO)
return;
/*
* 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 = (CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
/*
* Ignore matching entries that have already been moved,
* we move from the same location on the leaf page more
* than once.
*/
if (cp->dpgno == PGNO_INVALID &&
cp->pgno == fpgno && cp->indx == fi) {
cp->indx = first;
cp->dpgno = tpgno;
cp->dindx = ti;
}
}
DB_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbp);
}
/*
* __bam_ca_rsplit --
* Adjust the cursors when doing reverse splits.
*
* PUBLIC: void __bam_ca_rsplit __P((DB *, db_pgno_t, db_pgno_t));
*/
void
__bam_ca_rsplit(dbp, fpgno, tpgno)
DB *dbp;
db_pgno_t fpgno, tpgno;
{
CURSOR *cp;
DBC *dbc;
/* Recno is responsible for its own adjustments. */
if (dbp->type == DB_RECNO)
return;
/*
* 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 = (CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
if (cp->pgno == fpgno)
cp->pgno = tpgno;
}
DB_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbp);
}
/*
* __bam_ca_split --
* Adjust the cursors when splitting a page.
*
* PUBLIC: void __bam_ca_split __P((DB *,
* PUBLIC: db_pgno_t, db_pgno_t, db_pgno_t, u_int32_t, int));
*/
void
__bam_ca_split(dbp, ppgno, lpgno, rpgno, split_indx, cleft)
DB *dbp;
db_pgno_t ppgno, lpgno, rpgno;
u_int32_t split_indx;
int cleft;
{
DBC *dbc;
CURSOR *cp;
/* Recno is responsible for its own adjustments. */
if (dbp->type == DB_RECNO)
return;
/*
* Adjust the cursors. See the comment in __bam_ca_delete().
*
* If splitting the page that a cursor was on, the cursor has to be
* adjusted to point to the same record as before the split. Most
* of the time we don't adjust pointers to the left page, because
* we're going to copy its contents back over the original page. If
* the cursor is on the right page, it is decremented by the number of
* records split to the left page.
*/
DB_THREAD_LOCK(dbp);
for (dbc = TAILQ_FIRST(&dbp->active_queue);
dbc != NULL; dbc = TAILQ_NEXT(dbc, links)) {
cp = (CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
if (cp->pgno == ppgno) {
if (cp->indx < split_indx) {
if (cleft)
cp->pgno = lpgno;
} else {
cp->pgno = rpgno;
cp->indx -= split_indx;
}
}
if (cp->dpgno == ppgno) {
if (cp->dindx < split_indx) {
if (cleft)
cp->dpgno = lpgno;
} else {
cp->dpgno = rpgno;
cp->dindx -= split_indx;
}
}
}
DB_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbp);
}