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

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/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1997-2002
* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "db_config.h"
#ifndef lint
static const char revid[] = "$Id: java_locked.c,v 11.32 2002/08/06 05:19:07 bostic Exp $";
#endif /* not lint */
#include <jni.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "db_int.h"
#include "java_util.h"
/****************************************************************
*
* Implementation of functions to manipulate LOCKED_DBT.
*/
int
locked_dbt_get(LOCKED_DBT *ldbt, JNIEnv *jnienv, DB_ENV *dbenv,
jobject jdbt, OpKind kind)
{
DBT *dbt;
COMPQUIET(dbenv, NULL);
ldbt->jdbt = jdbt;
ldbt->java_array_len = 0;
ldbt->flags = 0;
ldbt->kind = kind;
ldbt->java_data = 0;
ldbt->before_data = 0;
ldbt->javainfo =
(DBT_JAVAINFO *)get_private_dbobj(jnienv, name_DBT, jdbt);
if (!verify_non_null(jnienv, ldbt->javainfo)) {
report_exception(jnienv, "Dbt is gc'ed?", 0, 0);
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR);
return (EINVAL);
}
if (F_ISSET(ldbt->javainfo, DBT_JAVAINFO_LOCKED)) {
report_exception(jnienv, "Dbt is already in use", 0, 0);
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR);
return (EINVAL);
}
dbt = &ldbt->javainfo->dbt;
if ((*jnienv)->GetBooleanField(jnienv,
jdbt, fid_Dbt_must_create_data) != 0)
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_CREATE_DATA);
else
ldbt->javainfo->array =
(*jnienv)->GetObjectField(jnienv, jdbt, fid_Dbt_data);
dbt->size = (*jnienv)->GetIntField(jnienv, jdbt, fid_Dbt_size);
dbt->ulen = (*jnienv)->GetIntField(jnienv, jdbt, fid_Dbt_ulen);
dbt->dlen = (*jnienv)->GetIntField(jnienv, jdbt, fid_Dbt_dlen);
dbt->doff = (*jnienv)->GetIntField(jnienv, jdbt, fid_Dbt_doff);
dbt->flags = (*jnienv)->GetIntField(jnienv, jdbt, fid_Dbt_flags);
ldbt->javainfo->offset = (*jnienv)->GetIntField(jnienv, jdbt,
fid_Dbt_offset);
/*
* If no flags are set, use default behavior of DB_DBT_MALLOC.
* We can safely set dbt->flags because flags will never be copied
* back to the Java Dbt.
*/
if (kind != inOp &&
!F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_USERMEM | DB_DBT_MALLOC | DB_DBT_REALLOC))
F_SET(dbt, DB_DBT_MALLOC);
/*
* If this is requested to be realloc with an existing array,
* we cannot use the underlying realloc, because the array we
* will pass in is allocated by the Java VM, not us, so it
* cannot be realloced. We simulate the reallocation by using
* USERMEM and reallocating the java array when a ENOMEM error
* occurs. We change the flags during the operation, and they
* are reset when the operation completes (in locked_dbt_put).
*/
if (F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_REALLOC) && ldbt->javainfo->array != NULL) {
F_CLR(dbt, DB_DBT_REALLOC);
F_SET(dbt, DB_DBT_USERMEM);
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_REALLOC_NONNULL);
}
if ((F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_USERMEM) || kind != outOp) &&
!F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_CREATE_DATA)) {
/*
* If writing with DB_DBT_USERMEM
* or it's a set (or get/set) operation,
* then the data should point to a java array.
* Note that outOp means data is coming out of the database
* (it's a get). inOp means data is going into the database
* (either a put, or a key input).
*/
if (!ldbt->javainfo->array) {
report_exception(jnienv, "Dbt.data is null", 0, 0);
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR);
return (EINVAL);
}
/* Verify other parameters */
ldbt->java_array_len = (*jnienv)->GetArrayLength(jnienv,
ldbt->javainfo->array);
if (ldbt->javainfo->offset < 0 ) {
report_exception(jnienv, "Dbt.offset illegal", 0, 0);
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR);
return (EINVAL);
}
if (dbt->size + ldbt->javainfo->offset > ldbt->java_array_len) {
report_exception(jnienv,
"Dbt.size + Dbt.offset greater than array length",
0, 0);
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR);
return (EINVAL);
}
ldbt->java_data = (*jnienv)->GetByteArrayElements(jnienv,
ldbt->javainfo->array,
(jboolean *)0);
dbt->data = ldbt->before_data = ldbt->java_data +
ldbt->javainfo->offset;
}
else if (!F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_CREATE_DATA)) {
/*
* If writing with DB_DBT_MALLOC or DB_DBT_REALLOC with
* a null array, then the data is allocated by DB.
*/
dbt->data = ldbt->before_data = 0;
}
/*
* RPC makes the assumption that if dbt->size is non-zero, there
* is data to copy from dbt->data. We may have set dbt->size
* to a non-zero integer above but decided not to point
* dbt->data at anything. (One example is if we're doing an outOp
* with an already-used Dbt whose values we expect to just
* overwrite.)
*
* Clean up the dbt fields so we don't run into trouble.
* (Note that doff, dlen, and flags all may contain meaningful
* values.)
*/
if (dbt->data == NULL)
dbt->size = dbt->ulen = 0;
F_SET(ldbt->javainfo, DBT_JAVAINFO_LOCKED);
return (0);
}
/*
* locked_dbt_put must be called for any LOCKED_DBT struct before a
* java handler returns to the user. It can be thought of as the
* LOCKED_DBT destructor. It copies any information from temporary
* structures back to user accessible arrays, and of course must free
* memory and remove references. The LOCKED_DBT itself is not freed,
* as it is expected to be a stack variable.
*
* Note that after this call, the LOCKED_DBT can still be used in
* limited ways, e.g. to look at values in the C DBT.
*/
void
locked_dbt_put(LOCKED_DBT *ldbt, JNIEnv *jnienv, DB_ENV *dbenv)
{
DBT *dbt;
dbt = &ldbt->javainfo->dbt;
/*
* If the error flag was set, we never succeeded
* in allocating storage.
*/
if (F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR))
return;
if (((F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_USERMEM) ||
F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_REALLOC_NONNULL)) ||
ldbt->kind == inOp) && !F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_CREATE_DATA)) {
/*
* If writing with DB_DBT_USERMEM or it's a set
* (or get/set) operation, then the data may be already in
* the java array, in which case, we just need to release it.
* If DB didn't put it in the array (indicated by the
* dbt->data changing), we need to do that
*/
if (ldbt->before_data != ldbt->java_data) {
(*jnienv)->SetByteArrayRegion(jnienv,
ldbt->javainfo->array,
ldbt->javainfo->offset,
dbt->ulen,
ldbt->before_data);
}
(*jnienv)->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jnienv,
ldbt->javainfo->array,
ldbt->java_data, 0);
dbt->data = 0;
}
else if (F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_MALLOC | DB_DBT_REALLOC) &&
ldbt->kind != inOp && !F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_CREATE_DATA)) {
/*
* If writing with DB_DBT_MALLOC, or DB_DBT_REALLOC
* with a zero buffer, then the data was allocated by
* DB. If dbt->data is zero, it means an error
* occurred (and should have been already reported).
*/
if (dbt->data) {
/*
* In the case of SET_RANGE, the key is inOutOp
* and when not found, its data will be left as
* its original value. Only copy and free it
* here if it has been allocated by DB
* (dbt->data has changed).
*/
if (dbt->data != ldbt->before_data) {
jbyteArray newarr;
if ((newarr = (*jnienv)->NewByteArray(jnienv,
dbt->size)) == NULL) {
/* The JVM has posted an exception. */
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR);
return;
}
(*jnienv)->SetObjectField(jnienv, ldbt->jdbt,
fid_Dbt_data,
newarr);
ldbt->javainfo->offset = 0;
(*jnienv)->SetByteArrayRegion(jnienv,
newarr, 0, dbt->size,
(jbyte *)dbt->data);
(void)__os_ufree(dbenv, dbt->data);
dbt->data = 0;
}
}
}
/*
* The size field may have changed after a DB API call,
* so we set that back too.
*/
(*jnienv)->SetIntField(jnienv, ldbt->jdbt, fid_Dbt_size, dbt->size);
ldbt->javainfo->array = NULL;
F_CLR(ldbt->javainfo, DBT_JAVAINFO_LOCKED);
}
/*
* Realloc the java array to receive data if the DBT used
* DB_DBT_REALLOC flag with a non-null data array, and the last
* operation set the size field to an amount greater than ulen.
* Return 1 if these conditions are met, otherwise 0. This is used
* internally to simulate the operations needed for DB_DBT_REALLOC.
*/
int locked_dbt_realloc(LOCKED_DBT *ldbt, JNIEnv *jnienv, DB_ENV *dbenv)
{
DBT *dbt;
COMPQUIET(dbenv, NULL);
dbt = &ldbt->javainfo->dbt;
if (!F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_REALLOC_NONNULL) ||
F_ISSET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR) || dbt->size <= dbt->ulen)
return (0);
(*jnienv)->ReleaseByteArrayElements(jnienv, ldbt->javainfo->array,
ldbt->java_data, 0);
/*
* We allocate a new array of the needed size.
* We'll set the offset to 0, as the old offset
* really doesn't make any sense.
*/
if ((ldbt->javainfo->array = (*jnienv)->NewByteArray(jnienv,
dbt->size)) == NULL) {
F_SET(ldbt, LOCKED_ERROR);
return (0);
}
ldbt->java_array_len = dbt->ulen = dbt->size;
ldbt->javainfo->offset = 0;
(*jnienv)->SetObjectField(jnienv, ldbt->jdbt, fid_Dbt_data,
ldbt->javainfo->array);
ldbt->java_data = (*jnienv)->GetByteArrayElements(jnienv,
ldbt->javainfo->array, (jboolean *)0);
memcpy(ldbt->java_data, ldbt->before_data, dbt->ulen);
dbt->data = ldbt->before_data = ldbt->java_data;
return (1);
}
/****************************************************************
*
* Implementation of functions to manipulate LOCKED_STRING.
*/
int
locked_string_get(LOCKED_STRING *ls, JNIEnv *jnienv, jstring jstr)
{
ls->jstr = jstr;
if (jstr == 0)
ls->string = 0;
else
ls->string = (*jnienv)->GetStringUTFChars(jnienv, jstr,
(jboolean *)0);
return (0);
}
void locked_string_put(LOCKED_STRING *ls, JNIEnv *jnienv)
{
if (ls->jstr)
(*jnienv)->ReleaseStringUTFChars(jnienv, ls->jstr, ls->string);
}