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589 lines
15 KiB
C
/*-
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* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1996-2005
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* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
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*
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* $Id: mp_bh.c,v 12.11 2005/10/20 18:57:07 bostic Exp $
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*/
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#include "db_config.h"
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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 "dbinc/db_shash.h"
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#include "dbinc/mp.h"
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#include "dbinc/log.h"
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#include "dbinc/db_page.h"
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static int __memp_pgwrite
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__P((DB_ENV *, DB_MPOOLFILE *, DB_MPOOL_HASH *, BH *));
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/*
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* __memp_bhwrite --
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* Write the page associated with a given buffer header.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __memp_bhwrite __P((DB_MPOOL *,
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* PUBLIC: DB_MPOOL_HASH *, MPOOLFILE *, BH *, int));
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*/
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int
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__memp_bhwrite(dbmp, hp, mfp, bhp, open_extents)
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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DB_MPOOL_HASH *hp;
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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BH *bhp;
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int open_extents;
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
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DB_MPREG *mpreg;
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int ret;
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dbenv = dbmp->dbenv;
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/*
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* If the file has been removed or is a closed temporary file, we're
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* done -- the page-write function knows how to handle the fact that
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* we don't have (or need!) any real file descriptor information.
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*/
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if (mfp->deadfile)
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return (__memp_pgwrite(dbenv, NULL, hp, bhp));
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/*
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* Walk the process' DB_MPOOLFILE list and find a file descriptor for
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* the file. We also check that the descriptor is open for writing.
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*/
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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for (dbmfp = TAILQ_FIRST(&dbmp->dbmfq);
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dbmfp != NULL; dbmfp = TAILQ_NEXT(dbmfp, q))
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if (dbmfp->mfp == mfp && !F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_READONLY)) {
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++dbmfp->ref;
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break;
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}
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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if (dbmfp != NULL) {
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/*
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* Temporary files may not have been created. We only handle
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* temporary files in this path, because only the process that
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* created a temporary file will ever flush buffers to it.
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*/
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if (dbmfp->fhp == NULL) {
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/* We may not be allowed to create backing files. */
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if (mfp->no_backing_file)
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return (EPERM);
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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if (dbmfp->fhp == NULL)
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ret = __db_appname(dbenv, DB_APP_TMP, NULL,
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F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_DIRECT_DB) ?
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DB_OSO_DIRECT : 0, &dbmfp->fhp, NULL);
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else
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ret = 0;
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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if (ret != 0) {
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__db_err(dbenv,
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"unable to create temporary backing file");
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return (ret);
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}
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}
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goto pgwrite;
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}
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/*
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* There's no file handle for this file in our process.
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*
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* !!!
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* It's the caller's choice if we're going to open extent files.
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*/
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if (!open_extents && F_ISSET(mfp, MP_EXTENT))
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return (EPERM);
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/*
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* !!!
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* Don't try to attach to temporary files. There are two problems in
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* trying to do that. First, if we have different privileges than the
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* process that "owns" the temporary file, we might create the backing
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* disk file such that the owning process couldn't read/write its own
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* buffers, e.g., memp_trickle running as root creating a file owned
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* as root, mode 600. Second, if the temporary file has already been
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* created, we don't have any way of finding out what its real name is,
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* and, even if we did, it was already unlinked (so that it won't be
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* left if the process dies horribly). This decision causes a problem,
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* however: if the temporary file consumes the entire buffer cache,
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* and the owner doesn't flush the buffers to disk, we could end up
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* with resource starvation, and the memp_trickle thread couldn't do
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* anything about it. That's a pretty unlikely scenario, though.
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*
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* Note we should never get here when the temporary file in question
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* has already been closed in another process, in which case it should
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* be marked dead.
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*/
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if (F_ISSET(mfp, MP_TEMP) || mfp->no_backing_file)
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return (EPERM);
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/*
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* It's not a page from a file we've opened. If the file requires
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* application-specific input/output processing, see if this process
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* has ever registered information as to how to write this type of
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* file. If not, there's nothing we can do.
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*/
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if (mfp->ftype != 0 && mfp->ftype != DB_FTYPE_SET) {
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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for (mpreg = LIST_FIRST(&dbmp->dbregq);
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mpreg != NULL; mpreg = LIST_NEXT(mpreg, q))
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if (mpreg->ftype == mfp->ftype)
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break;
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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if (mpreg == NULL)
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return (EPERM);
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}
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/*
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* Try and open the file, specifying the known underlying shared area.
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*
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* !!!
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* There's no negative cache, so we may repeatedly try and open files
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* that we have previously tried (and failed) to open.
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*/
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if ((ret = __memp_fcreate(dbenv, &dbmfp)) != 0)
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return (ret);
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if ((ret = __memp_fopen(dbmfp,
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mfp, NULL, DB_DURABLE_UNKNOWN, 0, mfp->stat.st_pagesize)) != 0) {
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(void)__memp_fclose(dbmfp, 0);
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/*
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* Ignore any error if the file is marked dead, assume the file
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* was removed from under us.
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*/
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if (!mfp->deadfile)
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return (ret);
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dbmfp = NULL;
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}
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pgwrite:
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ret = __memp_pgwrite(dbenv, dbmfp, hp, bhp);
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if (dbmfp == NULL)
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return (ret);
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/*
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* Discard our reference, and, if we're the last reference, make sure
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* the file eventually gets closed.
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*/
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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if (dbmfp->ref == 1)
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F_SET(dbmfp, MP_FLUSH);
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else
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--dbmfp->ref;
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __memp_pgread --
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* Read a page from a file.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __memp_pgread __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, db_mutex_t, BH *, int));
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*/
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int
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__memp_pgread(dbmfp, mutex, bhp, can_create)
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DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
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db_mutex_t mutex;
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BH *bhp;
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int can_create;
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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size_t len, nr;
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u_int32_t pagesize;
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int ret;
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dbenv = dbmfp->dbenv;
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mfp = dbmfp->mfp;
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pagesize = mfp->stat.st_pagesize;
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/* We should never be called with a dirty or a locked buffer. */
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DB_ASSERT(!F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY | BH_DIRTY_CREATE | BH_LOCKED));
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/* Lock the buffer and swap the hash bucket lock for the buffer lock. */
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F_SET(bhp, BH_LOCKED | BH_TRASH);
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, bhp->mtx_bh);
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, mutex);
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/*
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* Temporary files may not yet have been created. We don't create
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* them now, we create them when the pages have to be flushed.
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*/
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nr = 0;
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if (dbmfp->fhp != NULL)
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if ((ret = __os_io(dbenv, DB_IO_READ,
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dbmfp->fhp, bhp->pgno, pagesize, bhp->buf, &nr)) != 0)
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goto err;
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/*
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* The page may not exist; if it doesn't, nr may well be 0, but we
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* expect the underlying OS calls not to return an error code in
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* this case.
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*/
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if (nr < pagesize) {
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/*
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* Don't output error messages for short reads. In particular,
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* DB recovery processing may request pages never written to
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* disk or for which only some part have been written to disk,
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* in which case we won't find the page. The caller must know
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* how to handle the error.
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*/
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if (can_create == 0) {
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ret = DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND;
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goto err;
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}
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/* Clear any bytes that need to be cleared. */
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len = mfp->clear_len == DB_CLEARLEN_NOTSET ?
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pagesize : mfp->clear_len;
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memset(bhp->buf, 0, len);
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#if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) || defined(UMRW)
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/*
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* If we're running in diagnostic mode, corrupt any bytes on
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* the page that are unknown quantities for the caller.
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*/
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if (len < pagesize)
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memset(bhp->buf + len, CLEAR_BYTE, pagesize - len);
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#endif
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++mfp->stat.st_page_create;
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} else
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++mfp->stat.st_page_in;
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/* Call any pgin function. */
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ret = mfp->ftype == 0 ? 0 : __memp_pg(dbmfp, bhp, 1);
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/* Unlock the buffer and reacquire the hash bucket lock. */
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err: MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, bhp->mtx_bh);
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, mutex);
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/*
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* If no errors occurred, the data is now valid, clear the BH_TRASH
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* flag; regardless, clear the lock bit and let other threads proceed.
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*/
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F_CLR(bhp, BH_LOCKED);
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if (ret == 0)
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F_CLR(bhp, BH_TRASH);
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __memp_pgwrite --
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* Write a page to a file.
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*/
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static int
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__memp_pgwrite(dbenv, dbmfp, hp, bhp)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
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DB_MPOOL_HASH *hp;
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BH *bhp;
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{
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DB_LSN lsn;
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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size_t nw;
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int callpgin, ret;
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mfp = dbmfp == NULL ? NULL : dbmfp->mfp;
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callpgin = ret = 0;
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/*
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* We should never be called with a clean or trash buffer.
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* The sync code does call us with already locked buffers.
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*/
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DB_ASSERT(F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY));
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DB_ASSERT(!F_ISSET(bhp, BH_TRASH));
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/*
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* If we have not already traded the hash bucket lock for the buffer
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* lock, do so now.
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*/
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if (!F_ISSET(bhp, BH_LOCKED)) {
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F_SET(bhp, BH_LOCKED);
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, bhp->mtx_bh);
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, hp->mtx_hash);
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}
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/*
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* It's possible that the underlying file doesn't exist, either
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* because of an outright removal or because it was a temporary
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* file that's been closed.
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*
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* !!!
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* Once we pass this point, we know that dbmfp and mfp aren't NULL,
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* and that we have a valid file reference.
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*/
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if (mfp == NULL || mfp->deadfile)
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goto file_dead;
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/*
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* If the page is in a file for which we have LSN information, we have
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* to ensure the appropriate log records are on disk.
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*/
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if (LOGGING_ON(dbenv) && mfp->lsn_off != -1 &&
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!IS_CLIENT_PGRECOVER(dbenv)) {
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memcpy(&lsn, bhp->buf + mfp->lsn_off, sizeof(DB_LSN));
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if (!IS_NOT_LOGGED_LSN(lsn) &&
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(ret = __log_flush(dbenv, &lsn)) != 0)
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goto err;
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}
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#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
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/*
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* Verify write-ahead logging semantics.
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*
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* !!!
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* Two special cases. There is a single field on the meta-data page,
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* the last-page-number-in-the-file field, for which we do not log
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* changes. If the page was originally created in a database that
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* didn't have logging turned on, we can see a page marked dirty but
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* for which no corresponding log record has been written. However,
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* the only way that a page can be created for which there isn't a
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* previous log record and valid LSN is when the page was created
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* without logging turned on, and so we check for that special-case
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* LSN value.
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*
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* Second, when a client is reading database pages from a master
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* during an internal backup, we may get pages modified after
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* the current end-of-log.
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*/
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if (LOGGING_ON(dbenv) && !IS_NOT_LOGGED_LSN(LSN(bhp->buf)) &&
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!IS_CLIENT_PGRECOVER(dbenv)) {
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/*
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* There is a potential race here. If we are in the midst of
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* switching log files, it's possible we could test against the
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* old file and the new offset in the log region's LSN. If we
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* fail the first test, acquire the log mutex and check again.
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*/
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DB_LOG *dblp;
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LOG *lp;
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dblp = dbenv->lg_handle;
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lp = dblp->reginfo.primary;
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if (!lp->db_log_inmemory &&
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log_compare(&lp->s_lsn, &LSN(bhp->buf)) <= 0) {
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, lp->mtx_flush);
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DB_ASSERT(log_compare(&lp->s_lsn, &LSN(bhp->buf)) > 0);
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, lp->mtx_flush);
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}
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Call any pgout function. We set the callpgin flag so that we flag
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* that the contents of the buffer will need to be passed through pgin
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* before they are reused.
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*/
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if (mfp->ftype != 0 && !F_ISSET(bhp, BH_CALLPGIN)) {
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callpgin = 1;
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if ((ret = __memp_pg(dbmfp, bhp, 0)) != 0)
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goto err;
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}
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/* Write the page. */
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if ((ret = __os_io(dbenv, DB_IO_WRITE, dbmfp->fhp,
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bhp->pgno, mfp->stat.st_pagesize, bhp->buf, &nw)) != 0) {
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__db_err(dbenv, "%s: write failed for page %lu",
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__memp_fn(dbmfp), (u_long)bhp->pgno);
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goto err;
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}
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++mfp->stat.st_page_out;
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err:
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file_dead:
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/*
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* !!!
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* Once we pass this point, dbmfp and mfp may be NULL, we may not have
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* a valid file reference.
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*
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* Unlock the buffer and reacquire the hash lock.
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*/
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, bhp->mtx_bh);
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, hp->mtx_hash);
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/*
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* If we rewrote the page, it will need processing by the pgin
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* routine before reuse.
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*/
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if (callpgin)
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F_SET(bhp, BH_CALLPGIN);
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/*
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* Update the hash bucket statistics, reset the flags.
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* If we were successful, the page is no longer dirty.
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*/
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if (ret == 0) {
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DB_ASSERT(hp->hash_page_dirty != 0);
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--hp->hash_page_dirty;
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F_CLR(bhp, BH_DIRTY | BH_DIRTY_CREATE);
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}
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/* Regardless, clear any sync wait-for count and remove our lock. */
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bhp->ref_sync = 0;
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F_CLR(bhp, BH_LOCKED);
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __memp_pg --
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* Call the pgin/pgout routine.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __memp_pg __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, BH *, int));
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*/
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int
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__memp_pg(dbmfp, bhp, is_pgin)
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DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
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BH *bhp;
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int is_pgin;
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{
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DBT dbt, *dbtp;
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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DB_MPREG *mpreg;
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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int ftype, ret;
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dbenv = dbmfp->dbenv;
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dbmp = dbenv->mp_handle;
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mfp = dbmfp->mfp;
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if ((ftype = mfp->ftype) == DB_FTYPE_SET)
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mpreg = dbmp->pg_inout;
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else {
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MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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for (mpreg = LIST_FIRST(&dbmp->dbregq);
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mpreg != NULL; mpreg = LIST_NEXT(mpreg, q))
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if (ftype == mpreg->ftype)
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break;
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutex);
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}
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if (mpreg == NULL)
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return (0);
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if (mfp->pgcookie_len == 0)
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dbtp = NULL;
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else {
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dbt.size = (u_int32_t)mfp->pgcookie_len;
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dbt.data = R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mfp->pgcookie_off);
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dbtp = &dbt;
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}
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if (is_pgin) {
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if (mpreg->pgin != NULL &&
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(ret = mpreg->pgin(dbenv, bhp->pgno, bhp->buf, dbtp)) != 0)
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goto err;
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} else
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if (mpreg->pgout != NULL &&
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(ret = mpreg->pgout(dbenv, bhp->pgno, bhp->buf, dbtp)) != 0)
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goto err;
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return (0);
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err: __db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s failed for page %lu",
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__memp_fn(dbmfp), is_pgin ? "pgin" : "pgout", (u_long)bhp->pgno);
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __memp_bhfree --
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* Free a bucket header and its referenced data.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __memp_bhfree
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* PUBLIC: __P((DB_MPOOL *, DB_MPOOL_HASH *, BH *, u_int32_t));
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*/
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int
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__memp_bhfree(dbmp, hp, bhp, flags)
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DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
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DB_MPOOL_HASH *hp;
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BH *bhp;
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u_int32_t flags;
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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MPOOL *c_mp, *mp;
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MPOOLFILE *mfp;
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u_int32_t n_cache;
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int ret, t_ret;
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|
|
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/*
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* Assumes the hash bucket is locked and the MPOOL is not.
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*/
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dbenv = dbmp->dbenv;
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mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
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n_cache = NCACHE(mp, bhp->mf_offset, bhp->pgno);
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|
|
/*
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* Delete the buffer header from the hash bucket queue and reset
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* the hash bucket's priority, if necessary.
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*/
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SH_TAILQ_REMOVE(&hp->hash_bucket, bhp, hq, __bh);
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if (bhp->priority == hp->hash_priority)
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hp->hash_priority =
|
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SH_TAILQ_EMPTY(&hp->hash_bucket) ?
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0 : SH_TAILQ_FIRSTP(&hp->hash_bucket, __bh)->priority;
|
|
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
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|
__memp_check_order(hp);
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#endif
|
|
|
|
/*
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* Discard the hash bucket's mutex, it's no longer needed, and
|
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* we don't want to be holding it when acquiring other locks.
|
|
*/
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|
if (!LF_ISSET(BH_FREE_UNLOCKED))
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MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, hp->mtx_hash);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Find the underlying MPOOLFILE and decrement its reference count.
|
|
* If this is its last reference, remove it.
|
|
*/
|
|
mfp = R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, bhp->mf_offset);
|
|
MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, mfp->mutex);
|
|
if (--mfp->block_cnt == 0 && mfp->mpf_cnt == 0)
|
|
ret = __memp_mf_discard(dbmp, mfp);
|
|
else {
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, mfp->mutex);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Free the associated mutex.
|
|
*
|
|
* XXX
|
|
* This is wrong. We fast-path the allocation of replacement buffers
|
|
* by checking the required size, we shouldn't reallocate the mutex in
|
|
* that case, either. (Note that we should probably reset the mutex
|
|
* statistics in case we re-use the mutex, though.)
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((t_ret = __mutex_free(dbenv, &bhp->mtx_bh)) != 0 && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we're not reusing the buffer immediately, free the buffer for
|
|
* real.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (LF_ISSET(BH_FREE_FREEMEM)) {
|
|
MPOOL_REGION_LOCK(dbenv, &dbmp->reginfo[n_cache]);
|
|
|
|
__db_shalloc_free(&dbmp->reginfo[n_cache], bhp);
|
|
c_mp = dbmp->reginfo[n_cache].primary;
|
|
c_mp->stat.st_pages--;
|
|
|
|
MPOOL_REGION_UNLOCK(dbenv, &dbmp->reginfo[n_cache]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|