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

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C

/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2002
* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "db_config.h"
#ifndef lint
static const char copyright[] =
"Copyright (c) 1996-2002\nSleepycat Software Inc. All rights reserved.\n";
static const char revid[] =
"$Id: env_recover.c,v 11.97 2002/08/22 17:43:22 margo Exp $";
#endif
#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
#include <sys/types.h>
#if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>
#else
#if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
#include <sys/time.h>
#else
#include <time.h>
#endif
#endif
#include <string.h>
#endif
#include "db_int.h"
#include "dbinc/db_page.h"
#include "dbinc/db_shash.h"
#include "dbinc/lock.h"
#include "dbinc/log.h"
#include "dbinc/rep.h"
#include "dbinc/txn.h"
#include "dbinc/db_am.h"
static int __log_backup __P((DB_ENV *, DB_LOGC *, DB_LSN *, DB_LSN *));
static int __log_earliest __P((DB_ENV *, DB_LOGC *, int32_t *, DB_LSN *));
static double __lsn_diff __P((DB_LSN *, DB_LSN *, DB_LSN *, u_int32_t, int));
/*
* __db_apprec --
* Perform recovery. If max_lsn is non-NULL, then we are trying
* to synchronize this system up with another system that has a max
* LSN of max_lsn, so we need to roll back sufficiently far for that
* to work. See __log_backup for details.
*
* PUBLIC: int __db_apprec __P((DB_ENV *, DB_LSN *, u_int32_t));
*/
int
__db_apprec(dbenv, max_lsn, flags)
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_LSN *max_lsn;
u_int32_t flags;
{
DBT data;
DB_LOGC *logc;
DB_LSN ckp_lsn, first_lsn, last_lsn, lowlsn, lsn, stop_lsn;
DB_TXNREGION *region;
__txn_ckp_args *ckp_args;
time_t now, tlow;
int32_t log_size, low;
double nfiles;
int have_rec, is_thread, progress, ret, t_ret;
int (**dtab) __P((DB_ENV *, DBT *, DB_LSN *, db_recops, void *));
size_t dtabsize;
u_int32_t hi_txn, lockid, txnid;
char *p, *pass, t1[60], t2[60];
void *txninfo;
COMPQUIET(nfiles, (double)0);
logc = NULL;
ckp_args = NULL;
dtab = NULL;
hi_txn = TXN_MAXIMUM;
lockid = DB_LOCK_INVALIDID;
txninfo = NULL;
pass = "initial";
/*
* XXX
* Get the log size. No locking required because we're single-threaded
* during recovery.
*/
log_size =
((LOG *)(((DB_LOG *)dbenv->lg_handle)->reginfo.primary))->log_size;
/*
* Save the state of the thread flag -- we don't need it on at the
* moment because we're single-threaded until recovery is complete.
*/
is_thread = F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_THREAD) ? 1 : 0;
F_CLR(dbenv, DB_ENV_THREAD);
/* Set in-recovery flags. */
F_SET((DB_LOG *)dbenv->lg_handle, DBLOG_RECOVER);
region = ((DB_TXNMGR *)dbenv->tx_handle)->reginfo.primary;
F_SET(region, TXN_IN_RECOVERY);
/* Allocate a cursor for the log. */
if ((ret = dbenv->log_cursor(dbenv, &logc, 0)) != 0)
goto err;
/*
* If the user is specifying recovery to a particular point in time
* or to a particular LSN, find the point to start recovery from.
*/
ZERO_LSN(lowlsn);
if (max_lsn != NULL) {
if ((ret = __log_backup(dbenv, logc, max_lsn, &lowlsn)) != 0)
goto err;
} else if (dbenv->tx_timestamp != 0) {
if ((ret = __log_earliest(dbenv, logc, &low, &lowlsn)) != 0)
goto err;
if ((int32_t)dbenv->tx_timestamp < low) {
(void)snprintf(t1, sizeof(t1),
"%s", ctime(&dbenv->tx_timestamp));
if ((p = strchr(t1, '\n')) != NULL)
*p = '\0';
tlow = (time_t)low;
(void)snprintf(t2, sizeof(t2), "%s", ctime(&tlow));
if ((p = strchr(t2, '\n')) != NULL)
*p = '\0';
__db_err(dbenv,
"Invalid recovery timestamp %s; earliest time is %s",
t1, t2);
ret = EINVAL;
goto err;
}
}
/*
* Recovery is done in three passes:
* Pass #0:
* We need to find the position from which we will open files.
* We need to open files beginning with the earlier of the
* most recent checkpoint LSN and a checkpoint LSN before the
* recovery timestamp, if specified. We need to be before the
* most recent checkpoint LSN because we are going to collect
* information about which transactions were begun before we
* start rolling forward. Those that were should never be undone
* because queue cannot use LSNs to determine what operations can
* safely be aborted and it cannot rollback operations in
* transactions for which there may be records not processed
* during recovery. We need to consider earlier points in time
* in case we are recovering to a particular timestamp.
*
* Pass #1:
* Read forward through the log from the position found in pass 0
* opening and closing files, and recording transactions for which
* we've seen their first record (the transaction's prev_lsn is
* 0,0). At the end of this pass, we know all transactions for
* which we've seen begins and we have the "current" set of files
* open.
*
* Pass #2:
* Read backward through the log undoing any uncompleted TXNs.
* There are four cases:
* 1. If doing catastrophic recovery, we read to the
* beginning of the log
* 2. If we are doing normal reovery, then we have to roll
* back to the most recent checkpoint LSN.
* 3. If we are recovering to a point in time, then we have
* to roll back to the checkpoint whose ckp_lsn is earlier
* than the specified time. __log_earliest will figure
* this out for us.
* 4. If we are recovering back to a particular LSN, then
* we have to roll back to the checkpoint whose ckp_lsn
* is earlier than the max_lsn. __log_backup will figure
* that out for us.
* In case 2, "uncompleted TXNs" include all those who commited
* after the user's specified timestamp.
*
* Pass #3:
* Read forward through the log from the LSN found in pass #2,
* redoing any committed TXNs (which commited after any user-
* specified rollback point). During this pass, checkpoint
* file information is ignored, and file openings and closings
* are redone.
*
* ckp_lsn -- lsn of the last checkpoint or the first in the log.
* first_lsn -- the lsn where the forward passes begin.
* last_lsn -- the last lsn in the log, used for feedback
* lowlsn -- the lsn we are rolling back to, if we are recovering
* to a point in time.
* lsn -- temporary use lsn.
* stop_lsn -- the point at which forward roll should stop
*/
/*
* Find out the last lsn, so that we can estimate how far along we
* are in recovery. This will help us determine how much log there
* is between the first LSN that we're going to be working with and
* the last one. We assume that each of the three phases takes the
* same amount of time (a false assumption) and then use the %-age
* of the amount of log traversed to figure out how much of the
* pass we've accomplished.
*
* If we can't find any log records, we're kind of done.
*/
#ifdef UMRW
ZERO_LSN(last_lsn);
#endif
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
if ((ret = logc->get(logc, &last_lsn, &data, DB_LAST)) != 0) {
if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND)
ret = 0;
else
__db_err(dbenv, "Last log record not found");
goto err;
}
do {
/* txnid is after rectype, which is a u_int32. */
memcpy(&txnid,
(u_int8_t *)data.data + sizeof(u_int32_t), sizeof(txnid));
if (txnid != 0)
break;
} while ((ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_PREV)) == 0);
/*
* There are no transactions, so there is nothing to do unless
* we're recovering to an LSN. If we are, we need to proceed since
* we'll still need to do a vtruncate based on information we haven't
* yet collected.
*/
if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND) {
ret = 0;
if (max_lsn == NULL)
goto done;
}
if (ret != 0)
goto err;
hi_txn = txnid;
/*
* Pass #0
* Find the LSN from which we begin OPENFILES.
*
* If this is a catastrophic recovery, or if no checkpoint exists
* in the log, the LSN is the first LSN in the log.
*
* Otherwise, it is the minimum of (1) the LSN in the last checkpoint
* and (2) the LSN in the checkpoint before any specified recovery
* timestamp or max_lsn.
*/
/*
* Get the first LSN in the log; it's an initial default
* even if this is not a catastrophic recovery.
*/
if ((ret = logc->get(logc, &ckp_lsn, &data, DB_FIRST)) != 0) {
if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND)
ret = 0;
else
__db_err(dbenv, "First log record not found");
goto err;
}
first_lsn = ckp_lsn;
have_rec = 1;
if (!LF_ISSET(DB_RECOVER_FATAL)) {
if ((ret = __txn_getckp(dbenv, &ckp_lsn)) == 0 &&
(ret = logc->get(logc, &ckp_lsn, &data, DB_SET)) == 0) {
/* We have a recent checkpoint. This is LSN (1). */
if ((ret = __txn_ckp_read(dbenv,
data.data, &ckp_args)) != 0) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"Invalid checkpoint record at [%ld][%ld]",
(u_long)ckp_lsn.file,
(u_long)ckp_lsn.offset);
goto err;
}
first_lsn = ckp_args->ckp_lsn;
have_rec = 0;
}
/*
* If LSN (2) exists, use it if it's before LSN (1).
* (If LSN (1) doesn't exist, first_lsn is the
* beginning of the log, so will "win" this check.)
*
* XXX
* In the recovery-to-a-timestamp case, lowlsn is chosen by
* __log_earliest, and is the checkpoint LSN of the
* *earliest* checkpoint in the unreclaimed log. I
* (krinsky) believe that we could optimize this by looking
* instead for the LSN of the *latest* checkpoint before
* the timestamp of interest, but I'm not sure that this
* is worth doing right now. (We have to look for lowlsn
* and low anyway, to make sure the requested timestamp is
* somewhere in the logs we have, and all that's required
* is that we pick *some* checkpoint after the beginning of
* the logs and before the timestamp.
*/
if ((dbenv->tx_timestamp != 0 || max_lsn != NULL) &&
log_compare(&lowlsn, &first_lsn) < 0) {
DB_ASSERT(have_rec == 0);
first_lsn = lowlsn;
}
}
/* Get the record at first_lsn if we don't have it already. */
if (!have_rec &&
(ret = logc->get(logc, &first_lsn, &data, DB_SET)) != 0) {
__db_err(dbenv, "Checkpoint LSN record [%ld][%ld] not found",
(u_long)first_lsn.file, (u_long)first_lsn.offset);
goto err;
}
if (dbenv->db_feedback != NULL) {
if (last_lsn.file == first_lsn.file)
nfiles = (double)
(last_lsn.offset - first_lsn.offset) / log_size;
else
nfiles = (double)(last_lsn.file - first_lsn.file) +
(double)(log_size - first_lsn.offset +
last_lsn.offset) / log_size;
/* We are going to divide by nfiles; make sure it isn't 0. */
if (nfiles == 0)
nfiles = (double)0.001;
}
/* Find a low txnid. */
ret = 0;
do {
/* txnid is after rectype, which is a u_int32. */
memcpy(&txnid,
(u_int8_t *)data.data + sizeof(u_int32_t), sizeof(txnid));
if (txnid != 0)
break;
} while ((ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_NEXT)) == 0);
/*
* There are no transactions and we're not recovering to an LSN (see
* above), so there is nothing to do.
*/
if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND) {
ret = 0;
if (max_lsn == NULL)
goto done;
}
/* Reset to the first lsn. */
if (ret != 0 || (ret = logc->get(logc, &first_lsn, &data, DB_SET)) != 0)
goto err;
/* Initialize the transaction list. */
if ((ret =
__db_txnlist_init(dbenv, txnid, hi_txn, max_lsn, &txninfo)) != 0)
goto err;
/*
* Pass #1
* Run forward through the log starting at the first relevant lsn.
*/
if ((ret = __env_openfiles(dbenv, logc,
txninfo, &data, &first_lsn, &last_lsn, nfiles, 1)) != 0)
goto err;
/*
* Pass #2.
*
* We used first_lsn to tell us how far back we need to recover,
* use it here.
*/
if (FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_RECOVERY))
__db_err(dbenv, "Recovery starting from [%lu][%lu]",
(u_long)first_lsn.file, (u_long)first_lsn.offset);
/*
* If we are doing client recovery, then we need to allocate
* the page-info lock table.
*/
if (max_lsn != NULL) {
if ((ret = __rep_lockpgno_init(dbenv, &dtab, &dtabsize)) != 0)
goto err;
if ((ret = dbenv->lock_id(dbenv, &lockid)) != 0)
goto err;
}
pass = "backward";
for (ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_LAST);
ret == 0 && log_compare(&lsn, &first_lsn) >= 0;
ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_PREV)) {
if (dbenv->db_feedback != NULL) {
progress = 34 + (int)(33 * (__lsn_diff(&first_lsn,
&last_lsn, &lsn, log_size, 0) / nfiles));
dbenv->db_feedback(dbenv, DB_RECOVER, progress);
}
if (max_lsn != NULL && (ret = __rep_lockpages(dbenv,
dtab, dtabsize, &lsn, NULL, NULL, lockid)) != 0)
continue;
ret = __db_dispatch(dbenv, dbenv->recover_dtab,
dbenv->recover_dtab_size, &data, &lsn,
DB_TXN_BACKWARD_ROLL, txninfo);
if (ret != 0) {
if (ret != DB_TXN_CKP)
goto msgerr;
else
ret = 0;
}
}
if (ret != 0 && ret != DB_NOTFOUND)
goto err;
/*
* Pass #3. If we are recovering to a timestamp or to an LSN,
* we need to make sure that we don't roll-forward beyond that
* point because there may be non-transactional operations (e.g.,
* closes that would fail). The last_lsn variable is used for
* feedback calculations, but use it to set an initial stopping
* point for the forward pass, and then reset appropriately to
* derive a real stop_lsn that tells how far the forward pass
* should go.
*/
pass = "forward";
stop_lsn = last_lsn;
if (max_lsn != NULL || dbenv->tx_timestamp != 0)
stop_lsn = ((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->maxlsn;
for (ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_NEXT);
ret == 0; ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_NEXT)) {
/*
* If we are recovering to a timestamp or an LSN,
* we need to make sure that we don't try to roll
* forward beyond the soon-to-be end of log.
*/
if (log_compare(&lsn, &stop_lsn) > 0)
break;
if (dbenv->db_feedback != NULL) {
progress = 67 + (int)(33 * (__lsn_diff(&first_lsn,
&last_lsn, &lsn, log_size, 1) / nfiles));
dbenv->db_feedback(dbenv, DB_RECOVER, progress);
}
ret = __db_dispatch(dbenv, dbenv->recover_dtab,
dbenv->recover_dtab_size, &data, &lsn,
DB_TXN_FORWARD_ROLL, txninfo);
if (ret != 0) {
if (ret != DB_TXN_CKP)
goto msgerr;
else
ret = 0;
}
}
if (ret != 0 && ret != DB_NOTFOUND)
goto err;
/*
* Process any pages that were on the limbo list and move them to
* the free list. Do this before checkpointing the database.
*/
if ((ret = __db_do_the_limbo(dbenv, NULL, NULL, txninfo)) != 0)
goto err;
if (max_lsn == NULL)
region->last_txnid = ((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->maxid;
/* Take a checkpoint here to force any dirty data pages to disk. */
if (dbenv->tx_timestamp != 0) {
region->last_ckp = ((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->ckplsn;
__log_vtruncate(dbenv, &((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->maxlsn,
&((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->ckplsn);
}
if ((ret = dbenv->txn_checkpoint(dbenv, 0, 0, DB_FORCE)) != 0)
goto err;
/* Close all the db files that are open. */
if ((ret = __dbreg_close_files(dbenv)) != 0)
goto err;
if (max_lsn != NULL) {
region->last_ckp = ((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->ckplsn;
/* We are going to truncate, so we'd best close the cursor. */
if (logc != NULL && (ret = logc->close(logc, 0)) != 0)
goto err;
__log_vtruncate(dbenv,
max_lsn, &((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->ckplsn);
/*
* Now we need to open files that should be open in order for
* client processing to continue. However, since we've
* truncated the log, we need to recompute from where the
* openfiles pass should begin.
*/
if ((ret = dbenv->log_cursor(dbenv, &logc, 0)) != 0)
goto err;
if ((ret = logc->get(logc, &first_lsn, &data, DB_FIRST)) != 0) {
if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND)
ret = 0;
else
__db_err(dbenv, "First log record not found");
goto err;
}
if ((ret = __txn_getckp(dbenv, &first_lsn)) == 0 &&
(ret = logc->get(logc, &first_lsn, &data, DB_SET)) == 0) {
/* We have a recent checkpoint. This is LSN (1). */
if ((ret = __txn_ckp_read(dbenv,
data.data, &ckp_args)) != 0) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"Invalid checkpoint record at [%ld][%ld]",
(u_long)first_lsn.file,
(u_long)first_lsn.offset);
goto err;
}
first_lsn = ckp_args->ckp_lsn;
}
if ((ret = logc->get(logc, &first_lsn, &data, DB_SET)) != 0)
goto err;
if ((ret = __env_openfiles(dbenv, logc,
txninfo, &data, &first_lsn, NULL, nfiles, 1)) != 0)
goto err;
} else if (region->stat.st_nrestores == 0)
/*
* If there are no prepared transactions that need resolution,
* we need to reset the transaction ID space and log this fact.
*/
if ((ret = __txn_reset(dbenv)) != 0)
goto err;
if (FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_RECOVERY)) {
(void)time(&now);
__db_err(dbenv, "Recovery complete at %.24s", ctime(&now));
__db_err(dbenv, "%s %lx %s [%lu][%lu]",
"Maximum transaction ID",
((DB_TXNHEAD *)txninfo)->maxid,
"Recovery checkpoint",
(u_long)region->last_ckp.file,
(u_long)region->last_ckp.offset);
}
if (0) {
msgerr: __db_err(dbenv,
"Recovery function for LSN %lu %lu failed on %s pass",
(u_long)lsn.file, (u_long)lsn.offset, pass);
}
done:
err: if (lockid != DB_LOCK_INVALIDID) {
if ((t_ret = __rep_unlockpages(dbenv, lockid)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
if ((t_ret =
dbenv->lock_id_free(dbenv, lockid)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
}
if (logc != NULL && (t_ret = logc->close(logc, 0)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
if (txninfo != NULL)
__db_txnlist_end(dbenv, txninfo);
if (dtab != NULL)
__os_free(dbenv, dtab);
if (ckp_args != NULL)
__os_free(dbenv, ckp_args);
dbenv->tx_timestamp = 0;
/* Restore the state of the thread flag, clear in-recovery flags. */
if (is_thread)
F_SET(dbenv, DB_ENV_THREAD);
F_CLR((DB_LOG *)dbenv->lg_handle, DBLOG_RECOVER);
F_CLR(region, TXN_IN_RECOVERY);
return (ret);
}
/*
* Figure out how many logfiles we have processed. If we are moving
* forward (is_forward != 0), then we're computing current - low. If
* we are moving backward, we are computing high - current. max is
* the number of bytes per logfile.
*/
static double
__lsn_diff(low, high, current, max, is_forward)
DB_LSN *low, *high, *current;
u_int32_t max;
int is_forward;
{
double nf;
/*
* There are three cases in each direction. If you are in the
* same file, then all you need worry about is the difference in
* offsets. If you are in different files, then either your offsets
* put you either more or less than the integral difference in the
* number of files -- we need to handle both of these.
*/
if (is_forward) {
if (current->file == low->file)
nf = (double)(current->offset - low->offset) / max;
else if (current->offset < low->offset)
nf = (double)(current->file - low->file - 1) +
(double)(max - low->offset + current->offset) / max;
else
nf = (double)(current->file - low->file) +
(double)(current->offset - low->offset) / max;
} else {
if (current->file == high->file)
nf = (double)(high->offset - current->offset) / max;
else if (current->offset > high->offset)
nf = (double)(high->file - current->file - 1) +
(double)
(max - current->offset + high->offset) / max;
else
nf = (double)(high->file - current->file) +
(double)(high->offset - current->offset) / max;
}
return (nf);
}
/*
* __log_backup --
*
* This is used to find the earliest log record to process when a client
* is trying to sync up with a master whose max LSN is less than this
* client's max lsn; we want to roll back everything after that
*
* Find the latest checkpoint whose ckp_lsn is less than the max lsn.
*/
static int
__log_backup(dbenv, logc, max_lsn, start_lsn)
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_LOGC *logc;
DB_LSN *max_lsn, *start_lsn;
{
DB_LSN lsn;
DBT data;
__txn_ckp_args *ckp_args;
int ret;
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
ckp_args = NULL;
/*
* Follow checkpoints through the log until we find one with
* a ckp_lsn less than max_lsn.
*/
if ((ret = __txn_getckp(dbenv, &lsn)) != 0)
goto err;
while ((ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_SET)) == 0) {
if ((ret = __txn_ckp_read(dbenv, data.data, &ckp_args)) != 0)
return (ret);
if (log_compare(&ckp_args->ckp_lsn, max_lsn) <= 0) {
*start_lsn = ckp_args->ckp_lsn;
break;
}
lsn = ckp_args->prev_lsn;
if (IS_ZERO_LSN(lsn))
break;
__os_free(dbenv, ckp_args);
}
if (ckp_args != NULL)
__os_free(dbenv, ckp_args);
err: if (IS_ZERO_LSN(*start_lsn) && (ret == 0 || ret == DB_NOTFOUND))
ret = logc->get(logc, start_lsn, &data, DB_FIRST);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __log_earliest --
*
* Return the earliest recovery point for the log files present. The
* earliest recovery time is the time stamp of the first checkpoint record
* whose checkpoint LSN is greater than the first LSN we process.
*/
static int
__log_earliest(dbenv, logc, lowtime, lowlsn)
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_LOGC *logc;
int32_t *lowtime;
DB_LSN *lowlsn;
{
DB_LSN first_lsn, lsn;
DBT data;
__txn_ckp_args *ckpargs;
u_int32_t rectype;
int cmp, ret;
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
/*
* Read forward through the log looking for the first checkpoint
* record whose ckp_lsn is greater than first_lsn.
*/
for (ret = logc->get(logc, &first_lsn, &data, DB_FIRST);
ret == 0; ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, &data, DB_NEXT)) {
memcpy(&rectype, data.data, sizeof(rectype));
if (rectype != DB___txn_ckp)
continue;
if ((ret = __txn_ckp_read(dbenv, data.data, &ckpargs)) == 0) {
cmp = log_compare(&ckpargs->ckp_lsn, &first_lsn);
*lowlsn = ckpargs->ckp_lsn;
*lowtime = ckpargs->timestamp;
__os_free(dbenv, ckpargs);
if (cmp >= 0)
break;
}
}
return (ret);
}
/*
* __env_openfiles --
* Perform the pass of recovery that opens files. This is used
* both during regular recovery and an initial call to txn_recover (since
* we need files open in order to abort prepared, but not yet committed
* transactions).
*
* See the comments in db_apprec for a detailed description of the
* various recovery passes.
*
* If we are not doing feedback processing (i.e., we are doing txn_recover
* processing and in_recovery is zero), then last_lsn can be NULL.
*
* PUBLIC: int __env_openfiles __P((DB_ENV *, DB_LOGC *,
* PUBLIC: void *, DBT *, DB_LSN *, DB_LSN *, double, int));
*/
int
__env_openfiles(dbenv, logc, txninfo,
data, open_lsn, last_lsn, nfiles, in_recovery)
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_LOGC *logc;
void *txninfo;
DBT *data;
DB_LSN *open_lsn, *last_lsn;
int in_recovery;
double nfiles;
{
DB_LSN lsn;
u_int32_t log_size;
int progress, ret;
/*
* XXX
* Get the log size. No locking required because we're single-threaded
* during recovery.
*/
log_size =
((LOG *)(((DB_LOG *)dbenv->lg_handle)->reginfo.primary))->log_size;
lsn = *open_lsn;
for (;;) {
if (in_recovery && dbenv->db_feedback != NULL) {
DB_ASSERT(last_lsn != NULL);
progress = (int)(33 * (__lsn_diff(open_lsn,
last_lsn, &lsn, log_size, 1) / nfiles));
dbenv->db_feedback(dbenv, DB_RECOVER, progress);
}
ret = __db_dispatch(dbenv,
dbenv->recover_dtab, dbenv->recover_dtab_size, data, &lsn,
in_recovery ? DB_TXN_OPENFILES : DB_TXN_POPENFILES,
txninfo);
if (ret != 0 && ret != DB_TXN_CKP) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"Recovery function for LSN %lu %lu failed",
(u_long)lsn.file, (u_long)lsn.offset);
break;
}
if ((ret = logc->get(logc, &lsn, data, DB_NEXT)) != 0) {
if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND)
ret = 0;
break;
}
}
return (ret);
}