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48 KiB
C
1737 lines
48 KiB
C
/*-
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* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2001-2005
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* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
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*
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* $Id: fop_util.c,v 12.19 2005/10/27 01:26:00 mjc 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_page.h"
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#include "dbinc/db_shash.h"
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#include "dbinc/db_am.h"
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#include "dbinc/hash.h"
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#include "dbinc/fop.h"
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#include "dbinc/lock.h"
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#include "dbinc/mp.h"
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#include "dbinc/log.h"
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#include "dbinc/txn.h"
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static int __fop_set_pgsize __P((DB *, DB_FH *, const char *));
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static int __fop_inmem_create __P((DB *, const char *, DB_TXN *, u_int32_t));
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static int __fop_inmem_dummy __P((DB *, DB_TXN *, const char *, u_int8_t *));
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static int __fop_inmem_read_meta __P((DB *, const char *, u_int32_t));
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static int __fop_inmem_swap __P((DB *, DB *, DB_TXN *,
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const char *, const char *, const char *, u_int32_t));
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static int __fop_ondisk_dummy __P((DB *,
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DB_TXN *, const char *, u_int8_t *, u_int32_t));
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static int __fop_ondisk_swap __P((DB *, DB *, DB_TXN *,
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const char *, const char *, const char *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t));
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/*
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* Acquire the environment meta-data lock. The parameters are the
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* environment (ENV), the locker id to use in acquiring the lock (ID)
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* and a pointer to a DB_LOCK.
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*
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* !!!
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* Turn off locking for Critical Path. The application must do its own
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* synchronization of open/create. Two threads creating and opening a
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* file at the same time may have unpredictable results.
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*/
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#ifdef CRITICALPATH_10266
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#define GET_ENVLOCK(ENV, ID, L) (0)
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#else
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#define GET_ENVLOCK(ENV, ID, L) do { \
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DBT __dbt; \
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u_int32_t __lockval; \
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\
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if (LOCKING_ON((ENV))) { \
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__lockval = 1; \
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__dbt.data = &__lockval; \
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__dbt.size = sizeof(__lockval); \
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if ((ret = __lock_get((ENV), (ID), \
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0, &__dbt, DB_LOCK_WRITE, (L))) != 0) \
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goto err; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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#define RESET_MPF(D, F) do { \
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(void)__memp_fclose((D)->mpf, (F)); \
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(D)->mpf = NULL; \
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F_CLR((D), DB_AM_OPEN_CALLED); \
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if ((ret = __memp_fcreate((D)->dbenv, &(D)->mpf)) != 0) \
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goto err; \
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} while (0)
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/*
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* If we open a file handle and our caller is doing fcntl(2) locking,
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* we can't close the handle because that would discard the caller's
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* lock. Save it until we close or refresh the DB handle.
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*/
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#define CLOSE_HANDLE(D, F) { \
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if ((F) != NULL) { \
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING)) \
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(D)->saved_open_fhp = (F); \
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else if ((t_ret = \
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__os_closehandle((D)->dbenv, (F))) != 0) { \
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if (ret == 0) \
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ret = t_ret; \
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goto err; \
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} \
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(F) = NULL; \
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} \
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}
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/*
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* __fop_lock_handle --
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*
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* Get the handle lock for a database. If the envlock is specified, do this
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* as a lock_vec call that releases the environment lock before acquiring the
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* handle lock.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __fop_lock_handle __P((DB_ENV *,
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* PUBLIC: DB *, u_int32_t, db_lockmode_t, DB_LOCK *, u_int32_t));
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*
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*/
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int
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__fop_lock_handle(dbenv, dbp, locker, mode, elockp, flags)
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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DB *dbp;
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u_int32_t locker;
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db_lockmode_t mode;
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DB_LOCK *elockp;
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u_int32_t flags;
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{
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DBT fileobj;
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DB_LOCKREQ reqs[2], *ereq;
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DB_LOCK_ILOCK lock_desc;
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int ret;
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if (!LOCKING_ON(dbenv) ||
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F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_COMPENSATE | DB_AM_RECOVER))
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return (0);
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/*
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* If we are in recovery, the only locking we should be
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* doing is on the global environment.
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*/
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if (IS_RECOVERING(dbenv))
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return (elockp == NULL ? 0 : __ENV_LPUT(dbenv, *elockp));
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memcpy(lock_desc.fileid, dbp->fileid, DB_FILE_ID_LEN);
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lock_desc.pgno = dbp->meta_pgno;
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lock_desc.type = DB_HANDLE_LOCK;
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memset(&fileobj, 0, sizeof(fileobj));
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fileobj.data = &lock_desc;
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fileobj.size = sizeof(lock_desc);
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DB_TEST_SUBLOCKS(dbenv, flags);
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if (elockp == NULL)
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ret = __lock_get(dbenv, locker,
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flags, &fileobj, mode, &dbp->handle_lock);
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else {
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reqs[0].op = DB_LOCK_PUT;
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reqs[0].lock = *elockp;
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reqs[1].op = DB_LOCK_GET;
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reqs[1].mode = mode;
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reqs[1].obj = &fileobj;
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reqs[1].timeout = 0;
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if ((ret = __lock_vec(dbenv,
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locker, flags, reqs, 2, &ereq)) == 0) {
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dbp->handle_lock = reqs[1].lock;
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LOCK_INIT(*elockp);
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} else if (ereq != reqs)
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LOCK_INIT(*elockp);
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}
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dbp->cur_lid = locker;
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return (ret);
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}
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/*
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* __fop_file_setup --
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*
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* Perform all the needed checking and locking to open up or create a
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* file.
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*
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* There's a reason we don't push this code down into the buffer cache.
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* The problem is that there's no information external to the file that
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* we can use as a unique ID. UNIX has dev/inode pairs, but they are
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* not necessarily unique after reboot, if the file was mounted via NFS.
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* Windows has similar problems, as the FAT filesystem doesn't maintain
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* dev/inode numbers across reboot. So, we must get something from the
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* file we can use to ensure that, even after a reboot, the file we're
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* joining in the cache is the right file for us to join. The solution
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* we use is to maintain a file ID that's stored in the database, and
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* that's why we have to open and read the file before calling into the
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* buffer cache or obtaining a lock (we use this unique fileid to lock
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* as well as to identify like files in the cache).
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*
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* There are a couple of idiosyncrasies that this code must support, in
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* particular, DB_TRUNCATE and DB_FCNTL_LOCKING. First, we disallow
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* DB_TRUNCATE in the presence of transactions, since opening a file with
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* O_TRUNC will result in data being lost in an unrecoverable fashion.
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* We also disallow DB_TRUNCATE if locking is enabled, because even in
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* the presence of locking, we cannot avoid race conditions, so allowing
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* DB_TRUNCATE with locking would be misleading. See SR [#7345] for more
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* details.
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*
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* However, if you are running with neither locking nor transactions, then
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* you can specify DB_TRUNCATE, and if you do so, we will truncate the file
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* regardless of its contents.
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*
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* FCNTL locking introduces another set of complications. First, the only
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* reason we support the DB_FCNTL_LOCKING flag is for historic compatibility
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* with programs like Sendmail and Postfix. In these cases, the caller may
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* already have a lock on the file; we need to make sure that any file handles
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* we open remain open, because if we were to close them, the lock held by the
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* caller would go away. Furthermore, Sendmail and/or Postfix need the ability
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* to create databases in empty files. So, when you're doing FCNTL locking,
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* it's reasonable that you are trying to create a database into a 0-length
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* file and we allow it, while under normal conditions, we do not create
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* databases if the files already exist and are not Berkeley DB files.
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*
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* PUBLIC: int __fop_file_setup __P((DB *,
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* PUBLIC: DB_TXN *, const char *, int, u_int32_t, u_int32_t *));
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*/
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int
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__fop_file_setup(dbp, txn, name, mode, flags, retidp)
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DB *dbp;
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DB_TXN *txn;
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const char *name;
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int mode;
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u_int32_t flags, *retidp;
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{
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DB_ENV *dbenv;
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DB_FH *fhp;
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DB_LOCK elock;
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DB_TXN *stxn;
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DBTYPE save_type;
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size_t len;
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u_int32_t dflags, locker, oflags;
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u_int8_t mbuf[DBMETASIZE];
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int created_locker, create_ok, ret, retries, t_ret, tmp_created;
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int truncating, was_inval;
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char *real_name, *real_tmpname, *tmpname;
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*retidp = TXN_INVALID;
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dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
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fhp = NULL;
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LOCK_INIT(elock);
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stxn = NULL;
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created_locker = tmp_created = truncating = was_inval = 0;
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real_name = real_tmpname = tmpname = NULL;
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dflags = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_NOT_DURABLE) ? DB_LOG_NOT_DURABLE : 0;
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ret = 0;
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retries = 0;
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save_type = dbp->type;
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/*
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* Get a lockerid for this handle. There are paths through queue
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* rename and remove where this dbp already has a locker, so make
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* sure we don't clobber it and conflict.
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*/
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if (LOCKING_ON(dbenv) &&
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!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_COMPENSATE) &&
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!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RECOVER) &&
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dbp->lid == DB_LOCK_INVALIDID) {
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if ((ret = __lock_id(dbenv, &dbp->lid, NULL)) != 0)
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goto err;
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created_locker = 1;
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}
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LOCK_INIT(dbp->handle_lock);
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locker = txn == NULL ? dbp->lid : txn->txnid;
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oflags = 0;
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if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
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real_name = (char *)name;
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else {
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/* Get the real backing file name. */
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if ((ret = __db_appname(dbenv,
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DB_APP_DATA, name, 0, NULL, &real_name)) != 0)
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goto err;
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/* Fill in the default file mode. */
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if (mode == 0)
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mode = __db_omode("rw-rw----");
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_RDONLY))
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oflags |= DB_OSO_RDONLY;
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_TRUNCATE))
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oflags |= DB_OSO_TRUNC;
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}
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retries = 0;
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create_ok = LF_ISSET(DB_CREATE);
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LF_CLR(DB_CREATE);
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retry:
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/*
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* If we cannot create the file, only retry a few times. We
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* think we might be in a race with another create, but it could
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* be that the backup filename exists (that is, is left over from
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* a previous crash).
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*/
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if (++retries > DB_RETRY) {
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__db_err(dbenv, "__fop_file_setup: Retry limit (%d) exceeded",
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DB_RETRY);
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goto err;
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}
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if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_COMPENSATE) && !F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RECOVER))
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GET_ENVLOCK(dbenv, locker, &elock);
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if (name == NULL)
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ret = ENOENT;
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else if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM)) {
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ret = __db_dbenv_mpool(dbp, name, flags);
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/*
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* We are using __db_dbenv_open as a check for existence.
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* However, db_dbenv_mpool does an actual open and there
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* are scenarios where the object exists, but cannot be
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* opened, because our settings don't match those internally.
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* We need to check for that explicitly. We'll need the
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* mpool open to read the meta-data page, so we're going to
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* have to temporarily turn this dbp into an UNKNOWN one.
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*/
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if (ret == EINVAL) {
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was_inval = 1;
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save_type = dbp->type;
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dbp->type = DB_UNKNOWN;
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ret = __db_dbenv_mpool(dbp, name, flags);
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dbp->type = save_type;
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}
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} else
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ret = __os_exists(real_name, NULL);
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if (ret == 0) {
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/*
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* If the file exists, there are 5 possible cases:
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* 1. DB_EXCL was specified so this is an error, unless
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* this is a file left around after a rename and we
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* are in the same transaction. This gets decomposed
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* into several subcases, because we check for various
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* errors before we know we're in rename.
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* 2. We are truncating, and it doesn't matter what kind
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* of file it is, we should open/create it.
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* 3. It is 0-length, we are not doing transactions (i.e.,
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* we are sendmail), we should open/create into it.
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* -- on-disk files only!
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* 4. Is it a Berkeley DB file and we should simply open it.
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* 5. It is not a BDB file and we should return an error.
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*/
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/* Open file (if there is one). */
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reopen: if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) &&
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(ret = __os_open(dbenv, real_name, oflags, 0, &fhp)) != 0)
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goto err;
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/* Case 2: DB_TRUNCATE: we must do the creation in place. */
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_TRUNCATE)) {
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_EXCL)) {
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/* Case 1a: DB_EXCL and DB_TRUNCATE. */
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ret = EEXIST;
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goto err;
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}
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tmpname = (char *)name;
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goto creat2;
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}
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/* Cases 1,3-5: we need to read the meta-data page. */
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if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
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ret = __fop_inmem_read_meta(dbp, name, flags);
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else {
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ret = __fop_read_meta(dbenv, real_name, mbuf,
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sizeof(mbuf), fhp,
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LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING) && txn == NULL ? 1 : 0,
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&len);
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/* Case 3: 0-length, no txns. */
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if (ret != 0 && len == 0 && txn == NULL) {
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if (LF_ISSET(DB_EXCL)) {
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/*
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* Case 1b: DB_EXCL and
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* 0-lenth file exists.
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*/
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ret = EEXIST;
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goto err;
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}
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tmpname = (char *)name;
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goto creat2;
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}
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/* Case 4: This is a valid file. */
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if (ret == 0)
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ret = __db_meta_setup(dbenv, dbp,
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real_name, (DBMETA *)mbuf, flags, 1);
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}
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/* Case 5: Invalid file. */
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if (ret != 0)
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goto err;
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/* Now, get our handle lock. */
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if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
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dbp, locker, DB_LOCK_READ, NULL, DB_LOCK_NOWAIT)) == 0) {
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if ((ret = __ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock)) != 0)
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goto err;
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} else if (ret != DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED ||
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(txn != NULL && F_ISSET(txn, TXN_NOWAIT)))
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goto err;
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else {
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/*
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* We were unable to acquire the handle lock without
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* blocking. The fact that we are blocking might mean
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* that someone else is trying to delete the file.
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* Since some platforms cannot delete files while they
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* are open (Windows), we are going to have to close
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* the file. This would be a problem if we were doing
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* FCNTL locking, because our closing the handle would
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* release the FCNTL locks. Fortunately, if we are
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* doing FCNTL locking, then we should never fail to
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* acquire our handle lock, so we should never get here.
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* We assert it here to make sure we aren't destroying
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* any application level FCNTL semantics.
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*/
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DB_ASSERT(!LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING));
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if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM)) {
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if ((ret = __os_closehandle(dbenv, fhp)) != 0)
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goto err;
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fhp = NULL;
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}
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if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
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dbp, locker, DB_LOCK_READ, &elock, 0)) != 0) {
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if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
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RESET_MPF(dbp, 0);
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goto err;
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}
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/*
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* It's possible that our DBP was initialized
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* with a different file last time we opened it.
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* Therefore, we need to reset the DBP type and then
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* re-read the meta-data page and reset any other
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* fields that __db_meta_setup initializes. We
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* need to shut down this dbp and reopen for in-memory
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* named databases. Unfortunately __db_refresh is
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* pretty aggressive at the shutting down, so we need
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* to do a bunch of restoration.
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* XXX it would be nice to pull refresh apart into
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* the stuff you need to do to call __db_env_mpool
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* and the stuff you can really throw away.
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*/
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if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM)) {
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if ((ret = __db_refresh(dbp,
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txn, DB_NOSYNC, NULL, 1)) != 0)
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goto err;
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ret = __db_dbenv_mpool(dbp, name, flags);
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} else
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ret = __os_open(dbenv, real_name, 0, 0, &fhp);
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if (ret != 0) {
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if ((ret =
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__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, dbp->handle_lock)) != 0) {
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LOCK_INIT(dbp->handle_lock);
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goto err;
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}
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goto retry;
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}
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dbp->type = save_type;
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if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
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ret = __fop_inmem_read_meta(dbp, name, flags);
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else if ((ret =
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__fop_read_meta(dbenv, real_name, mbuf,
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sizeof(mbuf), fhp,
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LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING) && txn == NULL ? 1 : 0,
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&len)) != 0 ||
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|
(ret = __db_meta_setup(dbenv, dbp, real_name,
|
|
(DBMETA *)mbuf, flags, 1)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If we got here, then we have the handle lock. */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Check for a file in the midst of a rename. If we find that
|
|
* the file is in the midst of a rename, it must be the case
|
|
* that it is in our current transaction (else we would still
|
|
* be blocking), so we can continue along and create a new file
|
|
* with the same name. In that case, we have to close the file
|
|
* handle because we reuse it below. This is a case where
|
|
* a 'was_inval' above is OK.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_IN_RENAME)) {
|
|
was_inval = 0;
|
|
if (create_ok) {
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM)) {
|
|
RESET_MPF(dbp, DB_MPOOL_DISCARD);
|
|
} else if ((ret =
|
|
__os_closehandle(dbenv, fhp)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
LF_SET(DB_CREATE);
|
|
goto create;
|
|
} else {
|
|
ret = ENOENT;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If we get here, a was_inval is bad. */
|
|
if (was_inval) {
|
|
ret = EINVAL;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now, case 1: check for DB_EXCL, because the file that exists
|
|
* is not in the middle of a rename, so we have an error. This
|
|
* is a weird case, but we need to make sure that we don't
|
|
* continue to hold the handle lock, since technically, we
|
|
* should not have been allowed to open it.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (LF_ISSET(DB_EXCL)) {
|
|
ret = __ENV_LPUT(dbenv, dbp->handle_lock);
|
|
LOCK_INIT(dbp->handle_lock);
|
|
if (ret == 0)
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
goto done;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* File does not exist. */
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_VXWORKS
|
|
/*
|
|
* VxWorks can return file-system specific error codes if the
|
|
* file does not exist, not ENOENT.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!create_ok)
|
|
#else
|
|
if (!create_ok || ret != ENOENT)
|
|
#endif
|
|
goto err;
|
|
LF_SET(DB_CREATE);
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We need to create file, which means that we need to set up the file,
|
|
* the fileid and the locks. Then we need to call the appropriate
|
|
* routines to create meta-data pages. For in-memory files, we retain
|
|
* the environment lock, while for on-disk files, we drop the env lock
|
|
* and create into a temporary.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) &&
|
|
(ret = __ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
create: if (txn != NULL && IS_REP_CLIENT(dbenv)) {
|
|
__db_err(dbenv,
|
|
"Transactional create on replication client disallowed");
|
|
ret = EINVAL;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
|
|
ret = __fop_inmem_create(dbp, name, txn, flags);
|
|
else {
|
|
if ((ret = __db_backup_name(dbenv, name, txn, &tmpname)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if (TXN_ON(dbenv) && txn != NULL &&
|
|
(ret = __txn_begin(dbenv, txn, &stxn, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_create(dbenv,
|
|
stxn, &fhp, tmpname, DB_APP_DATA, mode, dflags)) != 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we don't have transactions there is a race on
|
|
* creating the temp file.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!TXN_ON(dbenv) && ret == EEXIST) {
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, tmpname);
|
|
tmpname = NULL;
|
|
__os_yield(dbenv, 1);
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
}
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
tmp_created = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
creat2: if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM)) {
|
|
if ((ret = __db_appname(dbenv,
|
|
DB_APP_DATA, tmpname, 0, NULL, &real_tmpname)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/* Set the pagesize if it isn't yet set. */
|
|
if (dbp->pgsize == 0 &&
|
|
(ret = __fop_set_pgsize(dbp, fhp, real_tmpname)) != 0)
|
|
goto errmsg;
|
|
|
|
/* Construct a file_id. */
|
|
if ((ret =
|
|
__os_fileid(dbenv, real_tmpname, 1, dbp->fileid)) != 0)
|
|
goto errmsg;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __db_new_file(dbp,
|
|
F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) ? txn : stxn, fhp, tmpname)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We need to close the handle here on platforms where remove and
|
|
* rename fail if a handle is open (including Windows).
|
|
*/
|
|
CLOSE_HANDLE(dbp, fhp);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now move the file into place unless we are creating in place (because
|
|
* we created a database in a file that started out 0-length). If
|
|
* this is an in-memory file, we may or may not hold the environment
|
|
* lock depending on how we got here.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_COMPENSATE) &&
|
|
!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RECOVER) && !LOCK_ISSET(elock))
|
|
GET_ENVLOCK(dbenv, locker, &elock);
|
|
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_IN_RENAME)) {
|
|
F_CLR(dbp, DB_AM_IN_RENAME);
|
|
__txn_remrem(dbenv, txn, real_name);
|
|
} else if (name == tmpname) {
|
|
/* We created it in place. */
|
|
} else if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) &&
|
|
__os_exists(real_name, NULL) == 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Someone managed to create the file; remove our temp
|
|
* and try to open the file that now exists.
|
|
*/
|
|
(void)__fop_remove(dbenv,
|
|
NULL, dbp->fileid, tmpname, DB_APP_DATA, dflags);
|
|
(void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, dbp->handle_lock);
|
|
LOCK_INIT(dbp->handle_lock);
|
|
|
|
if (stxn != NULL) {
|
|
ret = __txn_abort(stxn);
|
|
stxn = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
goto reopen;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (name != NULL && (ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
dbp, locker, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &elock, NOWAIT_FLAG(txn))) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if (tmpname != NULL && tmpname != name && (ret = __fop_rename(dbenv,
|
|
stxn, tmpname, name, dbp->fileid, DB_APP_DATA, dflags)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if (stxn != NULL) {
|
|
*retidp = stxn->txnid;
|
|
ret = __txn_commit(stxn, 0);
|
|
stxn = NULL;
|
|
} else
|
|
*retidp = TXN_INVALID;
|
|
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
F_SET(dbp, DB_AM_CREATED);
|
|
|
|
if (0) {
|
|
errmsg: __db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", name, db_strerror(ret));
|
|
|
|
err: CLOSE_HANDLE(dbp, fhp);
|
|
if (stxn != NULL)
|
|
(void)__txn_abort(stxn);
|
|
if (tmp_created && txn == NULL)
|
|
(void)__fop_remove(dbenv,
|
|
NULL, NULL, tmpname, DB_APP_DATA, dflags);
|
|
if (txn == NULL)
|
|
(void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, dbp->handle_lock);
|
|
(void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock);
|
|
if (created_locker) {
|
|
(void)__lock_id_free(dbenv, dbp->lid);
|
|
dbp->lid = DB_LOCK_INVALIDID;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
done: /*
|
|
* There are cases where real_name and tmpname take on the
|
|
* exact same string, so we need to make sure that we do not
|
|
* free twice.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!truncating && tmpname != NULL && tmpname != name)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, tmpname);
|
|
if (real_name != name && real_name != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, real_name);
|
|
if (real_tmpname != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, real_tmpname);
|
|
CLOSE_HANDLE(dbp, fhp);
|
|
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __fop_set_pgsize --
|
|
* Set the page size based on file information.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int
|
|
__fop_set_pgsize(dbp, fhp, name)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
DB_FH *fhp;
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
u_int32_t iopsize;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Use the filesystem's optimum I/O size as the pagesize if a pagesize
|
|
* not specified. Some filesystems have 64K as their optimum I/O size,
|
|
* but as that results in fairly large default caches, we limit the
|
|
* default pagesize to 16K.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __os_ioinfo(dbenv, name, fhp, NULL, NULL, &iopsize)) != 0) {
|
|
__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", name, db_strerror(ret));
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
if (iopsize < 512)
|
|
iopsize = 512;
|
|
if (iopsize > 16 * 1024)
|
|
iopsize = 16 * 1024;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Sheer paranoia, but we don't want anything that's not a power-of-2
|
|
* (we rely on that for alignment of various types on the pages), and
|
|
* we want a multiple of the sector size as well. If the value
|
|
* we got out of __os_ioinfo looks bad, use a default instead.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!IS_VALID_PAGESIZE(iopsize))
|
|
iopsize = DB_DEF_IOSIZE;
|
|
|
|
dbp->pgsize = iopsize;
|
|
F_SET(dbp, DB_AM_PGDEF);
|
|
|
|
return (0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __fop_subdb_setup --
|
|
*
|
|
* Subdb setup is significantly simpler than file setup. In terms of
|
|
* locking, for the duration of the operation/transaction, the locks on
|
|
* the meta-data page will suffice to protect us from simultaneous operations
|
|
* on the sub-database. Before we complete the operation though, we'll get a
|
|
* handle lock on the subdatabase so that on one else can try to remove it
|
|
* while we've got it open. We use an object that looks like the meta-data
|
|
* page lock with a different type (DB_HANDLE_LOCK) for the long-term handle.
|
|
* locks.
|
|
*
|
|
* PUBLIC: int __fop_subdb_setup __P((DB *, DB_TXN *,
|
|
* PUBLIC: const char *, const char *, int, u_int32_t));
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
__fop_subdb_setup(dbp, txn, mname, name, mode, flags)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
const char *mname, *name;
|
|
int mode;
|
|
u_int32_t flags;
|
|
{
|
|
DB *mdbp;
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
db_lockmode_t lkmode;
|
|
int ret, t_ret;
|
|
|
|
mdbp = NULL;
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __db_master_open(dbp, txn, mname, flags, mode, &mdbp)) != 0)
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we created this file, then we need to set the DISCARD flag so
|
|
* that if we fail in the middle of this routine, we discard from the
|
|
* mpool any pages that we just created.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (F_ISSET(mdbp, DB_AM_CREATED))
|
|
F_SET(mdbp, DB_AM_DISCARD);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We are going to close this instance of the master, so we can
|
|
* steal its handle instead of reopening a handle on the database.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING)) {
|
|
dbp->saved_open_fhp = mdbp->saved_open_fhp;
|
|
mdbp->saved_open_fhp = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Copy the pagesize and set the sub-database flag. */
|
|
dbp->pgsize = mdbp->pgsize;
|
|
F_SET(dbp, DB_AM_SUBDB);
|
|
|
|
if (name != NULL && (ret = __db_master_update(mdbp, dbp, txn,
|
|
name, dbp->type, MU_OPEN, NULL, flags)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Hijack the master's locker ID as well, so that our locks don't
|
|
* conflict with the master's. Since we're closing the master,
|
|
* that lid would just have been freed anyway. Once we've gotten
|
|
* the locker id, we need to acquire the handle lock for this
|
|
* subdatabase.
|
|
*/
|
|
dbp->lid = mdbp->lid;
|
|
mdbp->lid = DB_LOCK_INVALIDID;
|
|
|
|
DB_TEST_RECOVERY(dbp, DB_TEST_POSTLOG, ret, mname);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We copy our fileid from our master so that we all open
|
|
* the same file in mpool. We'll use the meta-pgno to lock
|
|
* so that we end up with different handle locks.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
memcpy(dbp->fileid, mdbp->fileid, DB_FILE_ID_LEN);
|
|
lkmode = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CREATED) || LF_ISSET(DB_WRITEOPEN) ?
|
|
DB_LOCK_WRITE : DB_LOCK_READ;
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv, dbp,
|
|
txn == NULL ? dbp->lid : txn->txnid, lkmode, NULL,
|
|
NOWAIT_FLAG(txn))) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __db_init_subdb(mdbp, dbp, name, txn)) != 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* If there was no transaction and we created this database,
|
|
* then we need to undo the update of the master database.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CREATED) && txn == NULL)
|
|
(void)__db_master_update(mdbp, dbp, txn,
|
|
name, dbp->type, MU_REMOVE, NULL, 0);
|
|
F_CLR(dbp, DB_AM_CREATED);
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* XXX
|
|
* This should have been done at the top of this routine. The problem
|
|
* is that __db_init_subdb() uses "standard" routines to process the
|
|
* meta-data page and set information in the DB handle based on it.
|
|
* Those routines have to deal with swapped pages and will normally set
|
|
* the DB_AM_SWAP flag. However, we use the master's metadata page and
|
|
* that has already been swapped, so they get the is-swapped test wrong.
|
|
*/
|
|
F_CLR(dbp, DB_AM_SWAP);
|
|
F_SET(dbp, F_ISSET(mdbp, DB_AM_SWAP));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* In the file create case, these happen in separate places so we have
|
|
* two different tests. They end up in the same place for subdbs, but
|
|
* for compatibility with file testing, we put them both here anyway.
|
|
*/
|
|
DB_TEST_RECOVERY(dbp, DB_TEST_POSTLOGMETA, ret, mname);
|
|
DB_TEST_RECOVERY(dbp, DB_TEST_POSTSYNC, ret, mname);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* File exists and we have the appropriate locks; we should now
|
|
* process a normal open.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (F_ISSET(mdbp, DB_AM_CREATED)) {
|
|
F_SET(dbp, DB_AM_CREATED_MSTR);
|
|
F_CLR(mdbp, DB_AM_DISCARD);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (0) {
|
|
err:
|
|
DB_TEST_RECOVERY_LABEL
|
|
if (txn == NULL)
|
|
(void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, dbp->handle_lock);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The master's handle lock is under the control of the
|
|
* subdb (it acquired the master's locker). We want to
|
|
* keep the master's handle lock so that no one can remove
|
|
* the file while the subdb is open. If we register the
|
|
* trade event and then invalidate the copy of the lock
|
|
* in the master's handle, that will accomplish this. However,
|
|
* before we register this event, we'd better remove any
|
|
* events that we've already registered for the master.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_RECOVER) && txn != NULL) {
|
|
/* Unregister old master events. */
|
|
__txn_remlock(dbenv,
|
|
txn, &mdbp->handle_lock, DB_LOCK_INVALIDID);
|
|
|
|
/* Now register the new event. */
|
|
if ((t_ret = __txn_lockevent(dbenv, txn, dbp,
|
|
&mdbp->handle_lock, dbp->lid == DB_LOCK_INVALIDID ?
|
|
mdbp->lid : dbp->lid)) != 0 && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
}
|
|
LOCK_INIT(mdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the master was created, we need to sync so that the metadata
|
|
* page is correct on disk for recovery, since it isn't read through
|
|
* mpool. If we're opening a subdb in an existing file, we can skip
|
|
* the sync.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((t_ret =__db_close(mdbp, txn,
|
|
F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_CREATED_MSTR) ? 0 : DB_NOSYNC)) != 0 &&
|
|
ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __fop_remove_setup --
|
|
* Open handle appropriately and lock for removal of a database file.
|
|
*
|
|
* PUBLIC: int __fop_remove_setup __P((DB *,
|
|
* PUBLIC: DB_TXN *, const char *, u_int32_t));
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
__fop_remove_setup(dbp, txn, name, flags)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
u_int32_t flags;
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
DB_FH *fhp;
|
|
DB_LOCK elock;
|
|
u_int32_t refcnt;
|
|
u_int8_t mbuf[DBMETASIZE];
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
COMPQUIET(flags, 0);
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
PANIC_CHECK(dbenv);
|
|
LOCK_INIT(elock);
|
|
fhp = NULL;
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Create locker if necessary. */
|
|
retry: if (LOCKING_ON(dbenv)) {
|
|
if (txn != NULL)
|
|
dbp->lid = txn->txnid;
|
|
else if (dbp->lid == DB_LOCK_INVALIDID) {
|
|
if ((ret = __lock_id(dbenv, &dbp->lid, NULL)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We are about to open a file handle and then possibly close it.
|
|
* We cannot close handles if we are doing FCNTL locking. However,
|
|
* there is no way to pass the FCNTL flag into this routine via the
|
|
* user API. The only way we can get in here and be doing FCNTL
|
|
* locking is if we are trying to clean up an open that was called
|
|
* with FCNTL locking. In that case, the save_fhp should already be
|
|
* set. So, we use that field to tell us if we need to make sure
|
|
* that we shouldn't close the handle.
|
|
*/
|
|
fhp = dbp->saved_open_fhp;
|
|
DB_ASSERT(LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING) || fhp == NULL);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Lock environment to protect file open. That will enable us to
|
|
* read the meta-data page and get the fileid so that we can lock
|
|
* the handle.
|
|
*/
|
|
GET_ENVLOCK(dbenv, dbp->lid, &elock);
|
|
|
|
/* Open database. */
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
|
|
ret = __db_dbenv_mpool(dbp, name, flags);
|
|
else if (fhp == NULL)
|
|
ret = __os_open(dbenv, name, DB_OSO_RDONLY, 0, &fhp);
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/* Get meta-data */
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
|
|
ret = __fop_inmem_read_meta(dbp, name, flags);
|
|
else if ((ret = __fop_read_meta(dbenv,
|
|
name, mbuf, sizeof(mbuf), fhp, 0, NULL)) == 0)
|
|
ret = __db_meta_setup(dbenv,
|
|
dbp, name, (DBMETA *)mbuf, flags, 1);
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now, get the handle lock. We first try with NOWAIT, because if
|
|
* we have to wait, we're going to have to close the file and reopen
|
|
* it, so that if there is someone else removing it, our open doesn't
|
|
* prevent that.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
dbp, dbp->lid, DB_LOCK_WRITE, NULL, DB_LOCK_NOWAIT)) != 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Close the file, block on the lock, clean up the dbp, and
|
|
* then start all over again.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) && !LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING)) {
|
|
(void)__os_closehandle(dbenv, fhp);
|
|
fhp = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
if (ret != DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED ||
|
|
(txn != NULL && F_ISSET(txn, TXN_NOWAIT)))
|
|
goto err;
|
|
else if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
dbp, dbp->lid, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &elock, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM)) {
|
|
(void)__lock_put(dbenv, &dbp->handle_lock);
|
|
(void)__db_refresh(dbp, txn, DB_NOSYNC, NULL, 1);
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (txn != NULL)
|
|
dbp->lid = DB_LOCK_INVALIDID;
|
|
(void)__db_refresh(dbp, txn, DB_NOSYNC, NULL, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
} else if ((ret = __ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/* Check if the file is already open. */
|
|
if ((ret = __memp_get_refcnt(dbenv, dbp->fileid, &refcnt)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now, error check. If the file is already open, then we must have
|
|
* it open (since we got the lock) and we need to panic, because this
|
|
* is a self deadlock and the application has a bug. If the file isn't
|
|
* open, but it's in the midst of a rename then this file doesn't
|
|
* really exist. Note that in-memory files will always have an
|
|
* artificially incremented ref count.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) && refcnt != 2) ||
|
|
(!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) && refcnt != 0)) {
|
|
__db_err(dbenv,
|
|
"Attempting to remove file open in current transaction causing self-deadlock");
|
|
ret = __db_panic(dbenv, DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK);
|
|
} else if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_IN_RENAME))
|
|
ret = ENOENT;
|
|
|
|
if (0) {
|
|
err: (void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock);
|
|
}
|
|
if (fhp != NULL && !LF_ISSET(DB_FCNTL_LOCKING))
|
|
(void)__os_closehandle(dbenv, fhp);
|
|
/*
|
|
* If this is a real file and we are going to proceed with the removal,
|
|
* then we need to make sure that we don't leave any pages around in the
|
|
* mpool since the file is closed and will be reopened again before
|
|
* access. However, this might be an in-memory file, in which case
|
|
* we will handle the discard from the mpool later as it's the "real"
|
|
* removal of the database.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (ret == 0 && !F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))
|
|
F_SET(dbp, DB_AM_DISCARD);
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __fop_read_meta --
|
|
* Read the meta-data page from a file and return it in buf.
|
|
*
|
|
* PUBLIC: int __fop_read_meta __P((DB_ENV *, const char *,
|
|
* PUBLIC: u_int8_t *, size_t, DB_FH *, int, size_t *));
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
__fop_read_meta(dbenv, name, buf, size, fhp, errok, nbytesp)
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
u_int8_t *buf;
|
|
size_t size;
|
|
DB_FH *fhp;
|
|
int errok;
|
|
size_t *nbytesp;
|
|
{
|
|
size_t nr;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Our caller wants to know the number of bytes read, even if we
|
|
* return an error.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (nbytesp != NULL)
|
|
*nbytesp = 0;
|
|
|
|
nr = 0;
|
|
ret = __os_read(dbenv, fhp, buf, size, &nr);
|
|
if (nbytesp != NULL)
|
|
*nbytesp = nr;
|
|
|
|
if (ret != 0) {
|
|
if (!errok)
|
|
__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", name, db_strerror(ret));
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (nr != size) {
|
|
if (!errok)
|
|
__db_err(dbenv,
|
|
"%s: unexpected file type or format", name);
|
|
ret = EINVAL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
err:
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __fop_dummy --
|
|
* This implements the creation and name swapping of dummy files that
|
|
* we use for remove and rename (remove is simply a rename with a delayed
|
|
* remove).
|
|
*
|
|
* PUBLIC: int __fop_dummy __P((DB *,
|
|
* PUBLIC: DB_TXN *, const char *, const char *, u_int32_t));
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
__fop_dummy(dbp, txn, old, new, flags)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
const char *old, *new;
|
|
u_int32_t flags;
|
|
{
|
|
DB *tmpdbp;
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
DB_TXN *stxn;
|
|
char *back;
|
|
int ret, t_ret;
|
|
u_int8_t mbuf[DBMETASIZE];
|
|
u_int32_t locker;
|
|
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
back = NULL;
|
|
stxn = NULL;
|
|
tmpdbp = NULL;
|
|
|
|
DB_ASSERT(txn != NULL);
|
|
locker = txn->txnid;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Begin sub transaction to encapsulate the rename. Note that we
|
|
* expect the inmem_swap calls to complete the sub-transaction,
|
|
* aborting on error and committing on success.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (TXN_ON(dbenv) && (ret = __txn_begin(dbenv, txn, &stxn, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/* We need to create a dummy file as a place holder. */
|
|
if ((ret = __db_backup_name(dbenv, new, stxn, &back)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
/* Create a dummy dbp handle. */
|
|
if ((ret = db_create(&tmpdbp, dbenv, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
memset(mbuf, 0, sizeof(mbuf));
|
|
ret = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) ?
|
|
__fop_inmem_dummy(tmpdbp, stxn, back, mbuf) :
|
|
__fop_ondisk_dummy(tmpdbp, stxn, back, mbuf, flags);
|
|
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
ret = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) ?
|
|
__fop_inmem_swap(dbp, tmpdbp, stxn, old, new, back, locker) :
|
|
__fop_ondisk_swap(dbp, tmpdbp, stxn, old, new, back, locker, flags);
|
|
stxn = NULL;
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
err: if (stxn != NULL)
|
|
(void)__txn_abort(stxn);
|
|
if (tmpdbp != NULL &&
|
|
(t_ret = __db_close(tmpdbp, NULL, 0)) != 0 && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
if (back != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, back);
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* __fop_dbrename --
|
|
* Do the appropriate file locking and file system operations
|
|
* to effect a dbrename in the absence of transactions (__fop_dummy
|
|
* and the subsequent calls in __db_rename do the work for the
|
|
* transactional case).
|
|
*
|
|
* PUBLIC: int __fop_dbrename __P((DB *, const char *, const char *));
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
__fop_dbrename(dbp, old, new)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
const char *old, *new;
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
DB_LOCK elock;
|
|
char *real_new, *real_old;
|
|
int ret, t_ret;
|
|
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
real_new = NULL;
|
|
real_old = NULL;
|
|
LOCK_INIT(elock);
|
|
|
|
if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM)) {
|
|
real_new = (char *)new;
|
|
real_old = (char *)old;
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* Get full names. */
|
|
if ((ret = __db_appname(dbenv,
|
|
DB_APP_DATA, new, 0, NULL, &real_new)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __db_appname(dbenv,
|
|
DB_APP_DATA, old, 0, NULL, &real_old)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* It is an error to rename a file over one that already exists,
|
|
* as that wouldn't be transaction-safe. We check explicitly
|
|
* for ondisk files, but it's done memp_nameop for in-memory ones.
|
|
*/
|
|
GET_ENVLOCK(dbenv, dbp->lid, &elock);
|
|
ret = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) ? ENOENT :
|
|
__os_exists(real_new, NULL);
|
|
|
|
if (ret == 0) {
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
__db_err(dbenv, "rename: file %s exists", real_new);
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ret = __memp_nameop(dbenv,
|
|
dbp->fileid, new, real_old, real_new, F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM));
|
|
|
|
err: if ((t_ret = __ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock)) != 0 && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) && real_old != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, real_old);
|
|
if (!F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM) && real_new != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, real_new);
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
__fop_inmem_create(dbp, name, txn, flags)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
u_int32_t flags;
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
DB_LSN lsn;
|
|
DBT fid_dbt, name_dbt;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
int32_t lfid;
|
|
u_int32_t *p32;
|
|
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
|
|
MAKE_INMEM(dbp);
|
|
|
|
/* Set the pagesize if it isn't yet set. */
|
|
if (dbp->pgsize == 0)
|
|
dbp->pgsize = DB_DEF_IOSIZE;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Construct a file_id.
|
|
*
|
|
* If this file has no name, then we only need a fileid for locking.
|
|
* If this file has a name, we need the fileid both for locking and
|
|
* matching in the memory pool. So, with unnamed in-memory databases,
|
|
* use a lock_id. For named in-memory files, we need to find a value
|
|
* that we can use to uniquely identify a name/fid pair. We use a
|
|
* combination of a unique id (__os_unique_id) and a hash of the
|
|
* original name.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (name == NULL) {
|
|
if (LOCKING_ON(dbenv) && (ret =
|
|
__lock_id(dbenv, (u_int32_t *)dbp->fileid, NULL)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
} else {
|
|
p32 = (u_int32_t *)(&dbp->fileid[0]);
|
|
__os_unique_id(dbenv, p32);
|
|
p32++;
|
|
(void)strncpy(
|
|
(char *)p32, name, DB_FILE_ID_LEN - sizeof(u_int32_t));
|
|
dbp->preserve_fid = 1;
|
|
|
|
if (DBENV_LOGGING(dbenv) && dbp->log_filename != NULL)
|
|
memcpy(dbp->log_filename->ufid,
|
|
dbp->fileid, DB_FILE_ID_LEN);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Now, set the fileid. */
|
|
if ((ret = __memp_set_fileid(dbp->mpf, dbp->fileid)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __db_dbenv_mpool(dbp, name, flags)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if (name != NULL && DBENV_LOGGING(dbenv)) {
|
|
memset(&name_dbt, 0, sizeof(name_dbt));
|
|
name_dbt.data = (void *)name;
|
|
name_dbt.size = (u_int32_t)strlen(name) + 1;
|
|
memset(&fid_dbt, 0, sizeof(fid_dbt));
|
|
fid_dbt.data = dbp->fileid;
|
|
fid_dbt.size = DB_FILE_ID_LEN;
|
|
lfid = dbp->log_filename == NULL ?
|
|
DB_LOGFILEID_INVALID : dbp->log_filename->id;
|
|
if ((ret = __crdel_inmem_create_log(dbenv, txn,
|
|
&lsn, 0, lfid, &name_dbt, &fid_dbt, dbp->pgsize)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
F_SET(dbp, DB_AM_CREATED);
|
|
|
|
err:
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
__fop_inmem_read_meta(dbp, name, flags)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
u_int32_t flags;
|
|
{
|
|
DBMETA *metap;
|
|
db_pgno_t pgno;
|
|
int ret, t_ret;
|
|
|
|
pgno = PGNO_BASE_MD;
|
|
if ((ret = __memp_fget(dbp->mpf, &pgno, 0, &metap)) != 0)
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
ret = __db_meta_setup(dbp->dbenv, dbp, name, metap, flags, 1);
|
|
|
|
if ((t_ret = __memp_fput(dbp->mpf, metap, 0)) && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
__fop_ondisk_dummy(dbp, txn, name, mbuf, flags)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
u_int8_t *mbuf;
|
|
u_int32_t flags;
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
char *realname;
|
|
u_int32_t dflags;
|
|
|
|
realname = NULL;
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
dflags = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_NOT_DURABLE) ? DB_LOG_NOT_DURABLE : 0;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __db_appname(dbenv,
|
|
DB_APP_DATA, name, flags, NULL, &realname)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_create(dbenv,
|
|
txn, NULL, name, DB_APP_DATA, 0, dflags)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret =
|
|
__os_fileid(dbenv, realname, 1, ((DBMETA *)mbuf)->uid)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
((DBMETA *)mbuf)->magic = DB_RENAMEMAGIC;
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_write(dbenv, txn, name,
|
|
DB_APP_DATA, NULL, 0, 0, 0, mbuf, DBMETASIZE, 1, dflags)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
memcpy(dbp->fileid, ((DBMETA *)mbuf)->uid, DB_FILE_ID_LEN);
|
|
|
|
err: if (realname != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, realname);
|
|
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
__fop_inmem_dummy(dbp, txn, name, mbuf)
|
|
DB *dbp;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
u_int8_t *mbuf;
|
|
{
|
|
DBMETA *metap;
|
|
db_pgno_t pgno;
|
|
int ret, t_ret;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_inmem_create(dbp, name, txn, DB_CREATE)) != 0)
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
|
|
pgno = PGNO_BASE_MD;
|
|
if ((ret =
|
|
__memp_fget(dbp->mpf, &pgno, DB_MPOOL_CREATE, &metap)) != 0)
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
/* Check file existed. */
|
|
if (metap->magic != 0)
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
else
|
|
metap->magic = DB_RENAMEMAGIC;
|
|
|
|
/* Copy the fileid onto the meta-data page. */
|
|
memcpy(metap->uid, dbp->fileid, DB_FILE_ID_LEN);
|
|
|
|
if ((t_ret = __memp_fput(dbp->mpf,
|
|
metap, ret == 0 ? DB_MPOOL_DIRTY : DB_MPOOL_DISCARD)) != 0 &&
|
|
ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
((DBMETA *)mbuf)->magic = DB_RENAMEMAGIC;
|
|
|
|
err: return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
__fop_ondisk_swap(dbp, tmpdbp, txn, old, new, back, locker, flags)
|
|
DB *dbp, *tmpdbp;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
const char *old, *new, *back;
|
|
u_int32_t locker, flags;
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
DB_FH *fhp;
|
|
DB_LOCK elock;
|
|
DB_LSN lsn;
|
|
DBT fiddbt, namedbt, tmpdbt;
|
|
DB_TXN *parent;
|
|
char *realold, *realnew;
|
|
int ret, t_ret;
|
|
u_int8_t mbuf[DBMETASIZE];
|
|
u_int32_t child_txnid, dflags;
|
|
|
|
DB_ASSERT(txn != NULL);
|
|
DB_ASSERT(old != NULL);
|
|
|
|
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
|
|
realold = realnew = NULL;
|
|
LOCK_INIT(elock);
|
|
fhp = NULL;
|
|
dflags = F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_NOT_DURABLE) ? DB_LOG_NOT_DURABLE : 0;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret =
|
|
__db_appname(dbenv, DB_APP_DATA, new, 0, NULL, &realnew)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/* Now, lock the name space while we initialize this file. */
|
|
retry: GET_ENVLOCK(dbenv, locker, &elock);
|
|
if (__os_exists(realnew, NULL) == 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* It is possible that the only reason this file exists is
|
|
* because we've done a previous rename of it and we have
|
|
* left a placeholder here. We need to check for that case
|
|
* and allow this rename to succeed if that's the case.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __os_open(dbenv, realnew, 0, 0, &fhp)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_read_meta(dbenv,
|
|
realnew, mbuf, sizeof(mbuf), fhp, 0, NULL)) != 0 ||
|
|
(ret = __db_meta_setup(dbenv,
|
|
tmpdbp, realnew, (DBMETA *)mbuf, 0, 1)) != 0) {
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now, try to acquire the handle lock. If the handle is locked
|
|
* by our current, transaction, then we'll get it and life is
|
|
* good.
|
|
*
|
|
* Alternately, it's not locked at all, we'll get the lock, but
|
|
* we will realize it exists and consider this an error.
|
|
*
|
|
* However, if it's held by another transaction, then there
|
|
* could be two different scenarios: 1) the file is in the
|
|
* midst of being created or deleted and when that transaction
|
|
* is over, we might be able to proceed. 2) the file is open
|
|
* and exists and we should report an error. In order to
|
|
* distinguish these two cases, we do the following. First, we
|
|
* try to acquire a READLOCK. If the handle is in the midst of
|
|
* being created, then we'll block because a writelock is held.
|
|
* In that case, we should request a blocking write, and when we
|
|
* get the lock, we should then go back and check to see if the
|
|
* object exists and start all over again.
|
|
*
|
|
* If we got the READLOCK, then either no one is holding the
|
|
* lock or someone has an open handle and the fact that the file
|
|
* exists is problematic. So, in this case, we request the
|
|
* WRITELOCK non-blocking -- if it succeeds, we're golden. If
|
|
* it fails, then the file exists and we return EEXIST.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
tmpdbp, locker, DB_LOCK_READ, NULL, DB_LOCK_NOWAIT)) != 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Someone holds a writelock. Try for the WRITELOCK
|
|
* and after we get it, retry.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv, tmpdbp,
|
|
locker, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &elock, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We now have the write lock; release it and start
|
|
* over.
|
|
*/
|
|
(void)__lock_put(dbenv, &tmpdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
(void)__db_refresh(tmpdbp, NULL, 0, NULL, 0);
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* We got the read lock; try to upgrade it. */
|
|
ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
tmpdbp, locker, DB_LOCK_WRITE,
|
|
NULL, DB_LOCK_UPGRADE | DB_LOCK_NOWAIT);
|
|
if (ret != 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* We did not get the writelock, so someone
|
|
* has the handle open. This is an error.
|
|
*/
|
|
(void)__lock_put(dbenv, &tmpdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
} else if (F_ISSET(tmpdbp, DB_AM_IN_RENAME))
|
|
/* We got the lock and are renaming it. */
|
|
ret = 0;
|
|
else { /* We got the lock, but the file exists. */
|
|
(void)__lock_put(dbenv, &tmpdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if ((t_ret = __os_closehandle(dbenv, fhp)) != 0 && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
fhp = NULL;
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* While we have the namespace locked, do the renames and then
|
|
* swap for the handle lock.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_rename(dbenv,
|
|
txn, old, new, dbp->fileid, DB_APP_DATA, dflags)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_rename(dbenv,
|
|
txn, back, old, tmpdbp->fileid, DB_APP_DATA, dflags)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
tmpdbp, locker, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &elock, NOWAIT_FLAG(txn))) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We just acquired a transactional lock on the tmp handle.
|
|
* We need to null out the tmp handle's lock so that it
|
|
* doesn't create problems for us in the close path.
|
|
*/
|
|
LOCK_INIT(tmpdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
|
|
/* Commit the child. */
|
|
child_txnid = txn->txnid;
|
|
parent = txn->parent;
|
|
ret = __txn_commit(txn, 0);
|
|
txn = NULL;
|
|
|
|
/* Now log the child information in the parent. */
|
|
memset(&fiddbt, 0, sizeof(fiddbt));
|
|
memset(&tmpdbt, 0, sizeof(fiddbt));
|
|
memset(&namedbt, 0, sizeof(namedbt));
|
|
fiddbt.data = dbp->fileid;
|
|
fiddbt.size = DB_FILE_ID_LEN;
|
|
tmpdbt.data = tmpdbp->fileid;
|
|
tmpdbt.size = DB_FILE_ID_LEN;
|
|
namedbt.data = (void *)old;
|
|
namedbt.size = (u_int32_t)strlen(old) + 1;
|
|
if ((t_ret = __fop_file_remove_log(dbenv,
|
|
parent, &lsn, 0, &fiddbt, &tmpdbt, &namedbt,
|
|
(u_int32_t)DB_APP_DATA, child_txnid)) != 0 && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
|
|
/* This is a delayed delete of the dummy file. */
|
|
if ((ret = __db_appname(dbenv,
|
|
DB_APP_DATA, old, flags, NULL, &realold)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __txn_remevent(dbenv, parent, realold, NULL, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
err: if (txn != NULL) /* Ret must already be set, so void abort. */
|
|
(void)__txn_abort(txn);
|
|
|
|
(void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock);
|
|
if (realnew != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, realnew);
|
|
if (realold != NULL)
|
|
__os_free(dbenv, realold);
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
__fop_inmem_swap(olddbp, backdbp, txn, old, new, back, locker)
|
|
DB *olddbp, *backdbp;
|
|
DB_TXN *txn;
|
|
const char *old, *new, *back;
|
|
u_int32_t locker;
|
|
{
|
|
DB_ENV *dbenv;
|
|
DB_LOCK elock;
|
|
DB_LSN lsn;
|
|
DB_TXN *parent;
|
|
DBT fid_dbt, n1_dbt, n2_dbt;
|
|
DB *tmpdbp;
|
|
int ret, t_ret;
|
|
|
|
dbenv = olddbp->dbenv;
|
|
parent = txn->parent;
|
|
retry: LOCK_INIT(elock);
|
|
if ((ret = db_create(&tmpdbp, dbenv, 0)) != 0)
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
MAKE_INMEM(tmpdbp);
|
|
|
|
GET_ENVLOCK(dbenv, locker, &elock);
|
|
if ((ret = __db_dbenv_mpool(tmpdbp, new, 0)) == 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* It is possible that the only reason this database exists is
|
|
* because we've done a previous rename of it and we have
|
|
* left a placeholder here. We need to check for that case
|
|
* and allow this rename to succeed if that's the case.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_inmem_read_meta(tmpdbp, new, 0)) != 0) {
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Now, try to acquire the handle lock. If it's from our txn,
|
|
* then we'll get the lock. If it's not, then someone else has
|
|
* it locked. See the comments in __fop_ondisk_swap for
|
|
* details.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
tmpdbp, locker, DB_LOCK_READ, NULL, DB_LOCK_NOWAIT)) != 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Someone holds a writelock. Try for the WRITELOCK
|
|
* and after we get it, retry.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv, tmpdbp,
|
|
locker, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &elock, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/* We now have the write lock; release it and start over. */
|
|
(void)__lock_put(dbenv, &tmpdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
(void)__db_close(tmpdbp, NULL, DB_NOSYNC);
|
|
(void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock);
|
|
goto retry;
|
|
} else {
|
|
(void)__lock_put(dbenv, &tmpdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
if (!F_ISSET(tmpdbp, DB_AM_IN_RENAME))
|
|
ret = EEXIST;
|
|
}
|
|
if (ret != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Log the renames. */
|
|
if (LOGGING_ON(dbenv)) {
|
|
/* Rename old to new. */
|
|
memset(&fid_dbt, 0, sizeof(fid_dbt));
|
|
fid_dbt.data = olddbp->fileid;
|
|
fid_dbt.size = DB_FILE_ID_LEN;
|
|
memset(&n1_dbt, 0, sizeof(n1_dbt));
|
|
n1_dbt.data = (void *)old;
|
|
n1_dbt.size = (u_int32_t)strlen(old) + 1;
|
|
memset(&n2_dbt, 0, sizeof(n2_dbt));
|
|
n2_dbt.data = (void *)new;
|
|
n2_dbt.size = (u_int32_t)strlen(new) + 1;
|
|
if ((ret = __crdel_inmem_rename_log(dbenv, txn, &lsn, 0,
|
|
&n1_dbt, &n2_dbt, &fid_dbt)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/* Rename back to old */
|
|
fid_dbt.data = backdbp->fileid;
|
|
n2_dbt.data = (char *)back;
|
|
n2_dbt.size = (u_int32_t)strlen(back) + 1;
|
|
if ((ret = __crdel_inmem_rename_log(dbenv, txn, &lsn, 0,
|
|
&n2_dbt, &n1_dbt, &fid_dbt)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* While we have the namespace locked, do the renames and then
|
|
* swap for the handle lock. If we ran into a file in the midst
|
|
* of rename, then we need to delete it first, else nameop is
|
|
* going to consider it an error.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (F_ISSET(tmpdbp, DB_AM_IN_RENAME)) {
|
|
if ((ret = __memp_nameop(dbenv,
|
|
tmpdbp->fileid, NULL, new, NULL, 1)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
__txn_remrem(dbenv, parent, new);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __memp_nameop(dbenv, olddbp->fileid, new, old, new, 1)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
if ((ret =
|
|
__memp_nameop(dbenv, backdbp->fileid, old, back, old, 1)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __fop_lock_handle(dbenv,
|
|
tmpdbp, locker, DB_LOCK_WRITE, &elock, 0)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We just acquired a transactional lock on the tmp handle.
|
|
* We need to null out the tmp handle's lock so that it
|
|
* doesn't create problems for us in the close path.
|
|
*/
|
|
LOCK_INIT(tmpdbp->handle_lock);
|
|
|
|
DB_ASSERT(txn != NULL);
|
|
|
|
/* Commit the child. */
|
|
ret = __txn_commit(txn, 0);
|
|
txn = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if ((ret = __db_inmem_remove(backdbp, parent, old)) != 0)
|
|
goto err;
|
|
|
|
err: (void)__ENV_LPUT(dbenv, elock);
|
|
|
|
if (txn != NULL)
|
|
(void)__txn_abort(txn);
|
|
|
|
if ((t_ret = __db_close(tmpdbp, NULL, 0)) != 0 && ret == 0)
|
|
ret = t_ret;
|
|
|
|
return (ret);
|
|
}
|