mariadb/bdb/os_win32/os_open.c
ram@mysql.r18.ru 5e09392faa BDB 4.1.24
2002-10-30 15:57:05 +04:00

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5.9 KiB
C

/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1997-2002
* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "db_config.h"
#ifndef lint
static const char revid[] = "$Id: os_open.c,v 11.21 2002/07/12 18:56:55 bostic Exp $";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "db_int.h"
/*
* __os_open --
* Open a file descriptor.
*/
int
__os_open(dbenv, name, flags, mode, fhp)
DB_ENV *dbenv;
const char *name;
u_int32_t flags;
int mode;
DB_FH *fhp;
{
DWORD bytesWritten;
u_int32_t log_size, pagesize, sectorsize;
int access, attr, oflags, share, createflag;
int ret, nrepeat;
char *drive, dbuf[4]; /* <letter><colon><slosh><nul> */
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
#define OKFLAGS \
(DB_OSO_CREATE | DB_OSO_DIRECT | DB_OSO_EXCL | DB_OSO_LOG | \
DB_OSO_RDONLY | DB_OSO_REGION | DB_OSO_SEQ | DB_OSO_TEMP | \
DB_OSO_TRUNC)
if ((ret = __db_fchk(dbenv, "__os_open", flags, OKFLAGS)) != 0)
return (ret);
#endif
/*
* The "public" interface to the __os_open routine passes around POSIX
* 1003.1 flags, not DB flags. If the user has defined their own open
* interface, use the POSIX flags.
*/
if (DB_GLOBAL(j_open) != NULL) {
oflags = O_BINARY | O_NOINHERIT;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_CREATE))
oflags |= O_CREAT;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_EXCL))
oflags |= O_EXCL;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_RDONLY))
oflags |= O_RDONLY;
else
oflags |= O_RDWR;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_SEQ))
oflags |= _O_SEQUENTIAL;
else
oflags |= _O_RANDOM;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_TEMP))
oflags |= _O_TEMPORARY;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_TRUNC))
oflags |= O_TRUNC;
return (__os_openhandle(dbenv, name, oflags, mode, fhp));
}
ret = 0;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_LOG))
log_size = fhp->log_size; /* XXX: Gag. */
pagesize = fhp->pagesize;
memset(fhp, 0, sizeof(*fhp));
fhp->fd = -1;
/*
* Otherwise, use the Windows/32 CreateFile interface so that we can
* play magic games with log files to get data flush effects similar
* to the POSIX O_DSYNC flag.
*
* !!!
* We currently ignore the 'mode' argument. It would be possible
* to construct a set of security attributes that we could pass to
* CreateFile that would accurately represents the mode. In worst
* case, this would require looking up user and all group names and
* creating an entry for each. Alternatively, we could call the
* _chmod (partial emulation) function after file creation, although
* this leaves us with an obvious race. However, these efforts are
* largely meaningless on FAT, the most common file system, which
* only has a "readable" and "writeable" flag, applying to all users.
*/
access = GENERIC_READ;
if (!LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_RDONLY))
access |= GENERIC_WRITE;
share = FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE;
attr = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL;
/*
* Reproduce POSIX 1003.1 semantics: if O_CREATE and O_EXCL are both
* specified, fail, returning EEXIST, unless we create the file.
*/
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_CREATE) && LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_EXCL))
createflag = CREATE_NEW; /* create only if !exist*/
else if (!LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_CREATE) && LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_TRUNC))
createflag = TRUNCATE_EXISTING; /* truncate, fail if !exist */
else if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_TRUNC))
createflag = CREATE_ALWAYS; /* create and truncate */
else if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_CREATE))
createflag = OPEN_ALWAYS; /* open or create */
else
createflag = OPEN_EXISTING; /* open only if existing */
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_LOG)) {
F_SET(fhp, DB_FH_NOSYNC);
attr |= FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH;
}
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_SEQ))
attr |= FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN;
else
attr |= FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_TEMP))
attr |= FILE_FLAG_DELETE_ON_CLOSE;
/*
* We can turn filesystem buffering off if the page size is a
* multiple of the disk's sector size. To find the sector size,
* we call GetDiskFreeSpace, which expects a drive name like "d:\\"
* or NULL for the current disk (i.e., a relative path)
*/
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_DIRECT) && pagesize != 0 && name[0] != '\0') {
if (name[1] == ':') {
drive = dbuf;
snprintf(dbuf, sizeof(dbuf), "%c:\\", name[0]);
} else
drive = NULL;
if (GetDiskFreeSpace(drive, NULL, &sectorsize, NULL, NULL) &&
pagesize % sectorsize == 0)
attr |= FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING;
}
for (nrepeat = 1;; ++nrepeat) {
fhp->handle =
CreateFile(name, access, share, NULL, createflag, attr, 0);
if (fhp->handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
/*
* If it's a "temporary" error, we retry up to 3 times,
* waiting up to 12 seconds. While it's not a problem
* if we can't open a database, an inability to open a
* log file is cause for serious dismay.
*/
ret = __os_win32_errno();
if ((ret != ENFILE && ret != EMFILE && ret != ENOSPC) ||
nrepeat > 3)
goto err;
(void)__os_sleep(dbenv, nrepeat * 2, 0);
} else
break;
}
/*
* Special handling needed for log files. To get Windows to not update
* the MFT metadata on each write, extend the file to its maximum size.
* Windows will allocate all the data blocks and store them in the MFT
* (inode) area. In addition, flush the MFT area to disk.
* This strategy only works for Win/NT; Win/9X does not
* guarantee that the logs will be zero filled.
*/
if (LF_ISSET(DB_OSO_LOG) && log_size != 0 && __os_is_winnt()) {
if (SetFilePointer(fhp->handle,
log_size - 1, NULL, FILE_BEGIN) == (DWORD)-1)
goto err;
if (WriteFile(fhp->handle, "\x00", 1, &bytesWritten, NULL) == 0)
goto err;
if (bytesWritten != 1)
goto err;
if (SetEndOfFile(fhp->handle) == 0)
goto err;
if (SetFilePointer(
fhp->handle, 0, NULL, FILE_BEGIN) == (DWORD)-1)
goto err;
if (FlushFileBuffers(fhp->handle) == 0)
goto err;
}
F_SET(fhp, DB_FH_VALID);
return (0);
err: if (ret == 0)
ret = __os_win32_errno();
if (fhp->handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
(void)CloseHandle(fhp->handle);
return (ret);
}