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579 lines
14 KiB
C
579 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) 1996-2002
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* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
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*/
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#include "db_config.h"
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#ifndef lint
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static const char revid[] = "$Id: db_err.c,v 11.80 2002/07/30 01:21:53 bostic Exp $";
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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 <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.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 "dbinc/db_page.h"
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#include "dbinc/db_am.h"
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#include "dbinc/db_shash.h"
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#include "dbinc/lock.h"
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#include "dbinc/log.h"
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#include "dbinc/txn.h"
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/*
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* __db_fchk --
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* General flags checking routine.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_fchk __P((DB_ENV *, const char *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t));
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*/
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int
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__db_fchk(dbenv, name, flags, ok_flags)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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const char *name;
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u_int32_t flags, ok_flags;
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{
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return (LF_ISSET(~ok_flags) ? __db_ferr(dbenv, name, 0) : 0);
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}
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/*
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* __db_fcchk --
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* General combination flags checking routine.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_fcchk
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* PUBLIC: __P((DB_ENV *, const char *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t));
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*/
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int
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__db_fcchk(dbenv, name, flags, flag1, flag2)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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const char *name;
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u_int32_t flags, flag1, flag2;
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{
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return (LF_ISSET(flag1) &&
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LF_ISSET(flag2) ? __db_ferr(dbenv, name, 1) : 0);
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}
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/*
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* __db_ferr --
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* Common flag errors.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_ferr __P((const DB_ENV *, const char *, int));
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*/
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int
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__db_ferr(dbenv, name, iscombo)
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const DB_ENV *dbenv;
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const char *name;
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int iscombo;
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{
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__db_err(dbenv, "illegal flag %sspecified to %s",
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iscombo ? "combination " : "", name);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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/*
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* __db_pgerr --
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* Error when unable to retrieve a specified page.
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*
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* PUBLIC: void __db_pgerr __P((DB *, db_pgno_t, int));
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*/
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void
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__db_pgerr(dbp, pgno, errval)
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DB *dbp;
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db_pgno_t pgno;
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int errval;
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{
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/*
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* Three things are certain:
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* Death, taxes, and lost data.
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* Guess which has occurred.
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*/
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__db_err(dbp->dbenv,
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"unable to create/retrieve page %lu", (u_long)pgno);
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(void)__db_panic(dbp->dbenv, errval);
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}
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/*
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* __db_pgfmt --
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* Error when a page has the wrong format.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_pgfmt __P((DB_ENV *, db_pgno_t));
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*/
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int
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__db_pgfmt(dbenv, pgno)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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db_pgno_t pgno;
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{
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__db_err(dbenv, "page %lu: illegal page type or format", (u_long)pgno);
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return (__db_panic(dbenv, EINVAL));
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}
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/*
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* __db_eopnotsup --
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* Common operation not supported message.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_eopnotsup __P((const DB_ENV *));
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*/
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int
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__db_eopnotsup(dbenv)
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const DB_ENV *dbenv;
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{
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__db_err(dbenv, "operation not supported");
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#ifdef EOPNOTSUPP
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return (EOPNOTSUPP);
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#else
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return (EINVAL);
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#endif
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}
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#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
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/*
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* __db_assert --
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* Error when an assertion fails. Only checked if #DIAGNOSTIC defined.
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*
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* PUBLIC: #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
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* PUBLIC: void __db_assert __P((const char *, const char *, int));
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* PUBLIC: #endif
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*/
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void
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__db_assert(failedexpr, file, line)
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const char *failedexpr, *file;
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int line;
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{
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(void)fprintf(stderr,
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"__db_assert: \"%s\" failed: file \"%s\", line %d\n",
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failedexpr, file, line);
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(void)fflush(stderr);
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/* We want a stack trace of how this could possibly happen. */
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abort();
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/* NOTREACHED */
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* __db_panic_msg --
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* Just report that someone else paniced.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_panic_msg __P((DB_ENV *));
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*/
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int
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__db_panic_msg(dbenv)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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{
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__db_err(dbenv, "fatal region error detected; run recovery");
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return (DB_RUNRECOVERY);
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}
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/*
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* __db_panic --
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* Lock out the tree due to unrecoverable error.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_panic __P((DB_ENV *, int));
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*/
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int
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__db_panic(dbenv, errval)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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int errval;
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{
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if (dbenv != NULL) {
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PANIC_SET(dbenv, 1);
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dbenv->panic_errval = errval;
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__db_err(dbenv, "PANIC: %s", db_strerror(errval));
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if (dbenv->db_paniccall != NULL)
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dbenv->db_paniccall(dbenv, errval);
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}
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#if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) && !defined(CONFIG_TEST)
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/*
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* We want a stack trace of how this could possibly happen.
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*
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* Don't drop core if it's the test suite -- it's reasonable for the
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* test suite to check to make sure that DB_RUNRECOVERY is returned
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* under certain conditions.
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*/
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abort();
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#endif
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/*
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* Chaos reigns within.
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* Reflect, repent, and reboot.
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* Order shall return.
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*/
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return (DB_RUNRECOVERY);
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}
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/*
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* db_strerror --
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* ANSI C strerror(3) for DB.
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*
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* EXTERN: char *db_strerror __P((int));
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*/
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char *
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db_strerror(error)
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int error;
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{
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if (error == 0)
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return ("Successful return: 0");
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if (error > 0)
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return (strerror(error));
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/*
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* !!!
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* The Tcl API requires that some of these return strings be compared
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* against strings stored in application scripts. So, any of these
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* errors that do not invariably result in a Tcl exception may not be
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* altered.
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*/
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switch (error) {
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case DB_DONOTINDEX:
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return ("DB_DONOTINDEX: Secondary index callback returns null");
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case DB_KEYEMPTY:
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return ("DB_KEYEMPTY: Non-existent key/data pair");
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case DB_KEYEXIST:
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return ("DB_KEYEXIST: Key/data pair already exists");
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case DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK:
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return
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("DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK: Locker killed to resolve a deadlock");
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case DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED:
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return ("DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED: Lock not granted");
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case DB_NOSERVER:
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return ("DB_NOSERVER: Fatal error, no server");
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case DB_NOSERVER_HOME:
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return ("DB_NOSERVER_HOME: Home unrecognized at server");
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case DB_NOSERVER_ID:
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return ("DB_NOSERVER_ID: Identifier unrecognized at server");
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case DB_NOTFOUND:
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return ("DB_NOTFOUND: No matching key/data pair found");
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case DB_OLD_VERSION:
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return ("DB_OLDVERSION: Database requires a version upgrade");
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case DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND:
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return ("DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found");
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case DB_REP_DUPMASTER:
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return ("DB_REP_DUPMASTER: A second master site appeared");
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case DB_REP_HOLDELECTION:
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return ("DB_REP_HOLDELECTION: Need to hold an election");
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case DB_REP_NEWMASTER:
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return ("DB_REP_NEWMASTER: A new master has declared itself");
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case DB_REP_NEWSITE:
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return ("DB_REP_NEWSITE: A new site has entered the system");
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case DB_REP_OUTDATED:
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return
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("DB_REP_OUTDATED: Insufficient logs on master to recover");
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case DB_REP_UNAVAIL:
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return ("DB_REP_UNAVAIL: Unable to elect a master");
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case DB_RUNRECOVERY:
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return ("DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery");
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case DB_SECONDARY_BAD:
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return
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("DB_SECONDARY_BAD: Secondary index item missing from primary");
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case DB_VERIFY_BAD:
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return ("DB_VERIFY_BAD: Database verification failed");
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default: {
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/*
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* !!!
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* Room for a 64-bit number + slop. This buffer is only used
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* if we're given an unknown error, which should never happen.
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* Note, however, we're no longer thread-safe if it does.
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*/
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static char ebuf[40];
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(void)snprintf(ebuf, sizeof(ebuf), "Unknown error: %d", error);
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return (ebuf);
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}
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}
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}
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/*
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* __db_err --
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* Standard DB error routine. The same as errx, except we don't write
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* to stderr if no output mechanism was specified.
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*
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* PUBLIC: void __db_err __P((const DB_ENV *, const char *, ...));
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*/
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void
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#ifdef __STDC__
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__db_err(const DB_ENV *dbenv, const char *fmt, ...)
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#else
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__db_err(dbenv, fmt, va_alist)
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const DB_ENV *dbenv;
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const char *fmt;
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va_dcl
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#endif
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{
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DB_REAL_ERR(dbenv, 0, 0, 0, fmt);
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}
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/*
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* __db_errcall --
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* Do the error message work for callback functions.
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*
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* PUBLIC: void __db_errcall
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* PUBLIC: __P((const DB_ENV *, int, int, const char *, va_list));
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*/
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void
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__db_errcall(dbenv, error, error_set, fmt, ap)
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const DB_ENV *dbenv;
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int error, error_set;
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const char *fmt;
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va_list ap;
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{
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char *p;
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char errbuf[2048]; /* !!!: END OF THE STACK DON'T TRUST SPRINTF. */
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p = errbuf;
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if (fmt != NULL)
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p += vsnprintf(errbuf, sizeof(errbuf), fmt, ap);
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if (error_set)
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p += snprintf(p,
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sizeof(errbuf) - (p - errbuf), ": %s", db_strerror(error));
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/*
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* !!!
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* We're potentially manipulating strings handed us by the application,
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* and on systems without a real snprintf() the sprintf() calls could
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* have overflowed the buffer. We can't do anything about it now, but
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* we don't want to return control to the application, we might have
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* overwritten the stack with a Trojan horse. We're not trying to do
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* anything recoverable here because systems without snprintf support
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* are pretty rare anymore.
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*/
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if ((size_t)(p - errbuf) > sizeof(errbuf)) {
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(void)fprintf(stderr,
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"Berkeley DB: error callback interface buffer overflow\n");
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(void)fflush(stderr);
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abort();
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/* NOTREACHED */
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}
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dbenv->db_errcall(dbenv->db_errpfx, errbuf);
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}
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/*
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* __db_errfile --
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* Do the error message work for FILE *s.
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*
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* PUBLIC: void __db_errfile
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* PUBLIC: __P((const DB_ENV *, int, int, const char *, va_list));
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*/
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void
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__db_errfile(dbenv, error, error_set, fmt, ap)
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const DB_ENV *dbenv;
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int error, error_set;
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const char *fmt;
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va_list ap;
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{
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FILE *fp;
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fp = dbenv == NULL ||
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dbenv->db_errfile == NULL ? stderr : dbenv->db_errfile;
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if (dbenv != NULL && dbenv->db_errpfx != NULL)
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(void)fprintf(fp, "%s: ", dbenv->db_errpfx);
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if (fmt != NULL) {
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(void)vfprintf(fp, fmt, ap);
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if (error_set)
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(void)fprintf(fp, ": ");
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}
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if (error_set)
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(void)fprintf(fp, "%s", db_strerror(error));
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(void)fprintf(fp, "\n");
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(void)fflush(fp);
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}
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/*
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* __db_logmsg --
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* Write information into the DB log.
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*
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* PUBLIC: void __db_logmsg __P((const DB_ENV *,
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* PUBLIC: DB_TXN *, const char *, u_int32_t, const char *, ...));
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*/
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void
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#ifdef __STDC__
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__db_logmsg(const DB_ENV *dbenv,
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DB_TXN *txnid, const char *opname, u_int32_t flags, const char *fmt, ...)
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#else
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__db_logmsg(dbenv, txnid, opname, flags, fmt, va_alist)
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const DB_ENV *dbenv;
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DB_TXN *txnid;
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const char *opname, *fmt;
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u_int32_t flags;
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va_dcl
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#endif
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{
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DBT opdbt, msgdbt;
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DB_LSN lsn;
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va_list ap;
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char __logbuf[2048]; /* !!!: END OF THE STACK DON'T TRUST SPRINTF. */
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if (!LOGGING_ON(dbenv))
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return;
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#ifdef __STDC__
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va_start(ap, fmt);
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#else
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va_start(ap);
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#endif
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memset(&opdbt, 0, sizeof(opdbt));
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opdbt.data = (void *)opname;
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opdbt.size = (u_int32_t)(strlen(opname) + 1);
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memset(&msgdbt, 0, sizeof(msgdbt));
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msgdbt.data = __logbuf;
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msgdbt.size = vsnprintf(__logbuf, sizeof(__logbuf), fmt, ap);
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/*
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* XXX
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* Explicitly discard the const. Otherwise, we have to const DB_ENV
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* references throughout the logging subsystem.
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*/
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__db_debug_log(
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(DB_ENV *)dbenv, txnid, &lsn, flags, &opdbt, -1, &msgdbt, NULL, 0);
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va_end(ap);
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}
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/*
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* __db_unknown_flag -- report internal error
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_unknown_flag __P((DB_ENV *, char *, u_int32_t));
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*/
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int
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__db_unknown_flag(dbenv, routine, flag)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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char *routine;
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u_int32_t flag;
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{
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__db_err(dbenv, "%s: Unknown flag: 0x%x", routine, flag);
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DB_ASSERT(0);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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/*
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* __db_unknown_type -- report internal error
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_unknown_type __P((DB_ENV *, char *, DBTYPE));
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*/
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int
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__db_unknown_type(dbenv, routine, type)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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char *routine;
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DBTYPE type;
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{
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__db_err(dbenv, "%s: Unknown db type: 0x%x", routine, type);
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DB_ASSERT(0);
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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/*
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* __db_check_txn --
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* Check for common transaction errors.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __db_check_txn __P((DB *, DB_TXN *, u_int32_t, int));
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*/
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int
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__db_check_txn(dbp, txn, assoc_lid, read_op)
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DB *dbp;
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DB_TXN *txn;
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u_int32_t assoc_lid;
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int read_op;
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
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/*
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* If we are in recovery or aborting a transaction, then we
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* don't need to enforce the rules about dbp's not allowing
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* transactional operations in non-transactional dbps and
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* vica-versa. This happens all the time as the dbp during
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* an abort may be transactional, but we undo operations
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* outside a transaction since we're aborting.
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*/
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if (IS_RECOVERING(dbenv) || F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RECOVER))
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return (0);
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/*
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* Check for common transaction errors:
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* Failure to pass a transaction handle to a DB operation
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* Failure to configure the DB handle in a proper environment
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* Operation on a handle whose open commit hasn't completed.
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*
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* Read operations don't require a txn even if we've used one before
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* with this handle, although if they do have a txn, we'd better be
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* prepared for it.
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*/
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if (txn == NULL) {
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if (!read_op && F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_TXN)) {
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__db_err(dbenv,
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"DB handle previously used in transaction, missing transaction handle");
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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if (dbp->cur_lid >= TXN_MINIMUM)
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goto open_err;
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} else {
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if (dbp->cur_lid >= TXN_MINIMUM && dbp->cur_lid != txn->txnid)
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goto open_err;
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if (!TXN_ON(dbenv))
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return (__db_not_txn_env(dbenv));
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if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_TXN)) {
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__db_err(dbenv,
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"Transaction specified for a DB handle opened outside a transaction");
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return (EINVAL);
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}
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}
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/*
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* If dbp->associate_lid is not DB_LOCK_INVALIDID, that means we're in
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* the middle of a DB->associate with DB_CREATE (i.e., a secondary index
|
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* creation).
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*
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* In addition to the usual transaction rules, we need to lock out
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* non-transactional updates that aren't part of the associate (and
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* thus are using some other locker ID).
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*
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* Transactional updates should simply block; from the time we
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* decide to build the secondary until commit, we'll hold a write
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* lock on all of its pages, so it should be safe to attempt to update
|
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* the secondary in another transaction (presumably by updating the
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* primary).
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*/
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if (!read_op && dbp->associate_lid != DB_LOCK_INVALIDID &&
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txn != NULL && dbp->associate_lid != assoc_lid) {
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__db_err(dbenv,
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|
"Operation forbidden while secondary index is being created");
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|
return (EINVAL);
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|
}
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|
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|
return (0);
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open_err:
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|
__db_err(dbenv,
|
|
"Transaction that opened the DB handle is still active");
|
|
return (EINVAL);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __db_not_txn_env --
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* DB handle must be in an environment that supports transactions.
|
|
*
|
|
* PUBLIC: int __db_not_txn_env __P((DB_ENV *));
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|
*/
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|
int
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__db_not_txn_env(dbenv)
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|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
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|
{
|
|
__db_err(dbenv, "DB environment not configured for transactions");
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|
return (EINVAL);
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|
}
|