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diff --git a/debian/htdig/htdig-3.2.0b6/db/hash_page.c b/debian/htdig/htdig-3.2.0b6/db/hash_page.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51871725 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/htdig/htdig-3.2.0b6/db/hash_page.c @@ -0,0 +1,1724 @@ +/*- + * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. + * + * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 + * Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. + */ +/* + * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994 + * Margo Seltzer. All rights reserved. + */ +/* + * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by + * Margo Seltzer. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#include "db_config.h" + +#ifndef lint +static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)hash_page.c 11.10 (Sleepycat) 10/29/99"; +#endif /* not lint */ + +/* + * PACKAGE: hashing + * + * DESCRIPTION: + * Page manipulation for hashing package. + * + * ROUTINES: + * + * External + * __get_page + * __add_ovflpage + * __overflow_page + * Internal + * open_temp + */ + +#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <errno.h> +#include <string.h> +#endif + +#include "db_int.h" +#include "db_page.h" +#include "db_shash.h" +#include "hash.h" +#include "lock.h" +#include "txn.h" + + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_item __P((DBC *, db_lockmode_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_item(dbc, mode) + DBC *dbc; + db_lockmode_t mode; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + db_pgno_t next_pgno; + int ret; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DELETED)) + return (EINVAL); + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK | H_NOMORE); + + /* Check if we need to get a page for this cursor. */ + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_cpage(dbc, mode)) != 0) + return (ret); + + /* Check if we are looking for space in which to insert an item. */ + if (hcp->seek_size && hcp->seek_found_page == PGNO_INVALID + && hcp->seek_size < P_FREESPACE(hcp->pagep)) + hcp->seek_found_page = hcp->pgno; + + /* Check if we need to go on to the next page. */ + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP) && hcp->dpgno == PGNO_INVALID) + /* + * ISDUP is set, and offset is at the beginning of the datum. + * We need to grab the length of the datum, then set the datum + * pointer to be the beginning of the datum. + */ + memcpy(&hcp->dup_len, + HKEYDATA_DATA(H_PAIRDATA(hcp->pagep, hcp->bndx)) + + hcp->dup_off, sizeof(db_indx_t)); + else if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP)) { + /* Make sure we're not about to run off the page. */ + if (hcp->dpagep == NULL && (ret = CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, + hcp->dpgno, &hcp->dpagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + + if (hcp->dndx >= NUM_ENT(hcp->dpagep)) { + if (NEXT_PGNO(hcp->dpagep) == PGNO_INVALID) { + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DUPONLY)) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (0); + } + if ((ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, + hcp->dpagep, 0)) != 0) + return (ret); + F_CLR(hcp, H_ISDUP); + hcp->dpagep = NULL; + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + hcp->dndx = NDX_INVALID; + hcp->bndx++; + } else if ((ret = CDB___ham_next_cpage(dbc, + NEXT_PGNO(hcp->dpagep), 0, H_ISDUP)) != 0) + return (ret); + } + } + + if (hcp->bndx >= (db_indx_t)H_NUMPAIRS(hcp->pagep)) { + /* Fetch next page. */ + if (NEXT_PGNO(hcp->pagep) == PGNO_INVALID) { + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + if (hcp->dpagep != NULL && + (ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, hcp->dpagep, 0)) != 0) + return (ret); + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + return (DB_NOTFOUND); + } + next_pgno = NEXT_PGNO(hcp->pagep); + hcp->bndx = 0; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_next_cpage(dbc, next_pgno, 0, 0)) != 0) + return (ret); + } + + F_SET(hcp, H_OK); + return (0); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_item_reset __P((DBC *)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_item_reset(dbc) + DBC *dbc; +{ + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + DB *dbp; + int ret; + + ret = 0; + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + if (hcp->pagep != NULL) + ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, hcp->pagep, 0); + if (ret == 0 && hcp->dpagep != NULL) + ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, hcp->dpagep, 0); + + CDB___ham_item_init(hcp); + return (ret); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: void CDB___ham_item_init __P((HASH_CURSOR *)); + */ +void +CDB___ham_item_init(hcp) + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; +{ + /* + * If this cursor still holds any locks, we must + * release them if we are not running with transactions. + */ + if (hcp->lock.off != LOCK_INVALID && hcp->dbc->txn == NULL) + (void)CDB_lock_put(hcp->dbc->dbp->dbenv, &hcp->lock); + + /* + * The following fields must *not* be initialized here + * because they may have meaning across inits. + * hlock, hdr, split_buf, stats + */ + hcp->bucket = BUCKET_INVALID; + hcp->lbucket = BUCKET_INVALID; + hcp->lock.off = LOCK_INVALID; + hcp->mode = DB_LOCK_NG; + hcp->pagep = NULL; + hcp->pgno = PGNO_INVALID; + hcp->bndx = NDX_INVALID; + hcp->dpagep = NULL; + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + hcp->dndx = NDX_INVALID; + hcp->dup_off = 0; + hcp->dup_len = 0; + hcp->dup_tlen = 0; + hcp->seek_size = 0; + hcp->seek_found_page = PGNO_INVALID; + hcp->flags = 0; +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_item_done __P((DBC *, int)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_item_done(dbc, dirty) + DBC *dbc; + int dirty; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + int ret, t_ret; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + t_ret = ret = 0; + + if (hcp->pagep) + ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, hcp->pagep, + dirty && hcp->dpagep == NULL); + hcp->pagep = NULL; + + if (hcp->dpagep) + t_ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, hcp->dpagep, dirty); + hcp->dpagep = NULL; + + if (ret == 0 && t_ret != 0) + ret = t_ret; + + /* + * We don't throw out the page number since we might want to + * continue getting on this page. + */ + return (ret != 0 ? ret : t_ret); +} + +/* + * Returns the last item in a bucket. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_item_last __P((DBC *, db_lockmode_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_item_last(dbc, mode) + DBC *dbc; + db_lockmode_t mode; +{ + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + int ret; + + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_item_reset(dbc)) != 0) + return (ret); + + hcp->bucket = hcp->hdr->max_bucket; + F_SET(hcp, H_OK); + return (CDB___ham_item_prev(dbc, mode)); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_item_first __P((DBC *, db_lockmode_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_item_first(dbc, mode) + DBC *dbc; + db_lockmode_t mode; +{ + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + int ret; + + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_item_reset(dbc)) != 0) + return (ret); + F_SET(hcp, H_OK); + hcp->bucket = 0; + return (CDB___ham_item_next(dbc, mode)); +} + +/* + * CDB___ham_item_prev -- + * Returns a pointer to key/data pair on a page. In the case of + * bigkeys, just returns the page number and index of the bigkey + * pointer pair. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_item_prev __P((DBC *, db_lockmode_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_item_prev(dbc, mode) + DBC *dbc; + db_lockmode_t mode; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + db_pgno_t next_pgno; + int ret; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + /* + * There are N cases for backing up in a hash file. + * Case 1: In the middle of a page, no duplicates, just dec the index. + * Case 2: In the middle of a duplicate set, back up one. + * Case 3: At the beginning of a duplicate set, get out of set and + * back up to next key. + * Case 4: At the beginning of a page; go to previous page. + * Case 5: At the beginning of a bucket; go to prev bucket. + */ + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK | H_NOMORE | H_DELETED); + + /* + * First handle the duplicates. Either you'll get the key here + * or you'll exit the duplicate set and drop into the code below + * to handle backing up through keys. + */ + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP)) { + if (hcp->dpgno == PGNO_INVALID) { + /* Duplicates are on-page. */ + if (hcp->dup_off != 0) { + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_cpage(dbc, mode)) != 0) + return (ret); + else { + HASH_CURSOR *h; + h = hcp; + memcpy(&h->dup_len, HKEYDATA_DATA( + H_PAIRDATA(h->pagep, h->bndx)) + + h->dup_off - sizeof(db_indx_t), + sizeof(db_indx_t)); + hcp->dup_off -= + DUP_SIZE(hcp->dup_len); + hcp->dndx--; + return (CDB___ham_item(dbc, mode)); + } + } + } else if (hcp->dndx > 0) { /* Duplicates are off-page. */ + hcp->dndx--; + return (CDB___ham_item(dbc, mode)); + } else if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_cpage(dbc, mode)) != 0) + return (ret); + else if (PREV_PGNO(hcp->dpagep) == PGNO_INVALID) { + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DUPONLY)) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (0); + } else { + F_CLR(hcp, H_ISDUP); /* End of dups */ + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + if (hcp->dpagep != NULL) + (void)CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, + hcp->dpagep, 0); + hcp->dpagep = NULL; + } + } else if ((ret = CDB___ham_next_cpage(dbc, + PREV_PGNO(hcp->dpagep), 0, H_ISDUP)) != 0) + return (ret); + else { + hcp->dndx = NUM_ENT(hcp->pagep) - 1; + return (CDB___ham_item(dbc, mode)); + } + } + + /* + * If we get here, we are not in a duplicate set, and just need + * to back up the cursor. There are still three cases: + * midpage, beginning of page, beginning of bucket. + */ + + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DUPONLY)) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (0); + } + + if (hcp->bndx == 0) { /* Beginning of page. */ + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_cpage(dbc, mode)) != 0) + return (ret); + hcp->pgno = PREV_PGNO(hcp->pagep); + if (hcp->pgno == PGNO_INVALID) { + /* Beginning of bucket. */ + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (DB_NOTFOUND); + } else if ((ret = + CDB___ham_next_cpage(dbc, hcp->pgno, 0, 0)) != 0) + return (ret); + else + hcp->bndx = H_NUMPAIRS(hcp->pagep); + } + + /* + * Either we've got the cursor set up to be decremented, or we + * have to find the end of a bucket. + */ + if (hcp->bndx == NDX_INVALID) { + if (hcp->pagep == NULL) + next_pgno = BUCKET_TO_PAGE(hcp, hcp->bucket); + else + goto got_page; + + do { + if ((ret = CDB___ham_next_cpage(dbc, next_pgno, 0, 0)) != 0) + return (ret); +got_page: next_pgno = NEXT_PGNO(hcp->pagep); + hcp->bndx = H_NUMPAIRS(hcp->pagep); + } while (next_pgno != PGNO_INVALID); + + if (hcp->bndx == 0) { + /* Bucket was empty. */ + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (DB_NOTFOUND); + } + } + + hcp->bndx--; + + return (CDB___ham_item(dbc, mode)); +} + +/* + * Sets the cursor to the next key/data pair on a page. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_item_next __P((DBC *, db_lockmode_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_item_next(dbc, mode) + DBC *dbc; + db_lockmode_t mode; +{ + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + /* + * Deleted on-page duplicates are a weird case. If we delete the last + * one, then our cursor is at the very end of a duplicate set and + * we actually need to go on to the next key. + */ + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DELETED)) { + if (hcp->bndx != NDX_INVALID && + F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP) && + hcp->dpgno == PGNO_INVALID && + hcp->dup_tlen == hcp->dup_off) { + if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DUPONLY)) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (0); + } else { + F_CLR(hcp, H_ISDUP); + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + hcp->bndx++; + } + } else if (!F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP) && + F_ISSET(hcp, H_DUPONLY)) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (0); + } + F_CLR(hcp, H_DELETED); + } else if (hcp->bndx == NDX_INVALID) { + hcp->bndx = 0; + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + F_CLR(hcp, H_ISDUP); + } else if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP) && hcp->dpgno != PGNO_INVALID) + hcp->dndx++; + else if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP)) { + if (hcp->dup_off + DUP_SIZE(hcp->dup_len) >= + hcp->dup_tlen && F_ISSET(hcp, H_DUPONLY)) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (0); + } + hcp->dndx++; + hcp->dup_off += DUP_SIZE(hcp->dup_len); + if (hcp->dup_off >= hcp->dup_tlen) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_ISDUP); + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + hcp->bndx++; + } + } else if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DUPONLY)) { + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + F_SET(hcp, H_NOMORE); + return (0); + } else + hcp->bndx++; + + return (CDB___ham_item(dbc, mode)); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: void CDB___ham_putitem __P((PAGE *p, const DBT *, int)); + * + * This is a little bit sleazy in that we're overloading the meaning + * of the H_OFFPAGE type here. When we recover deletes, we have the + * entire entry instead of having only the DBT, so we'll pass type + * H_OFFPAGE to mean, "copy the whole entry" as opposed to constructing + * an H_KEYDATA around it. + */ +void +CDB___ham_putitem(p, dbt, type) + PAGE *p; + const DBT *dbt; + int type; +{ + u_int16_t n, off; + + n = NUM_ENT(p); + + /* Put the item element on the page. */ + if (type == H_OFFPAGE) { + off = HOFFSET(p) - dbt->size; + HOFFSET(p) = p->inp[n] = off; + memcpy(P_ENTRY(p, n), dbt->data, dbt->size); + } else { + off = HOFFSET(p) - HKEYDATA_SIZE(dbt->size); + HOFFSET(p) = p->inp[n] = off; + PUT_HKEYDATA(P_ENTRY(p, n), dbt->data, dbt->size, type); + } + + /* Adjust page info. */ + NUM_ENT(p) += 1; +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: void CDB___ham_reputpair + * PUBLIC: __P((PAGE *p, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, const DBT *, const DBT *)); + * + * This is a special case to restore a key/data pair to its original + * location during recovery. We are guaranteed that the pair fits + * on the page and is not the last pair on the page (because if it's + * the last pair, the normal insert works). + */ +void +CDB___ham_reputpair(p, psize, ndx, key, data) + PAGE *p; + u_int32_t psize, ndx; + const DBT *key, *data; +{ + db_indx_t i, movebytes, newbytes; + u_int8_t *from; + + /* First shuffle the existing items up on the page. */ + movebytes = + (ndx == 0 ? psize : p->inp[H_DATAINDEX(ndx - 1)]) - HOFFSET(p); + newbytes = key->size + data->size; + from = (u_int8_t *)p + HOFFSET(p); + memmove(from - newbytes, from, movebytes); + + /* + * Adjust the indices and move them up 2 spaces. Note that we + * have to check the exit condition inside the loop just in case + * we are dealing with index 0 (db_indx_t's are unsigned). + */ + for (i = NUM_ENT(p) - 1; ; i-- ) { + p->inp[i + 2] = p->inp[i] - newbytes; + if (i == H_KEYINDEX(ndx)) + break; + } + + /* Put the key and data on the page. */ + p->inp[H_KEYINDEX(ndx)] = + (ndx == 0 ? psize : p->inp[H_DATAINDEX(ndx - 1)]) - key->size; + p->inp[H_DATAINDEX(ndx)] = p->inp[H_KEYINDEX(ndx)] - data->size; + memcpy(P_ENTRY(p, H_KEYINDEX(ndx)), key->data, key->size); + memcpy(P_ENTRY(p, H_DATAINDEX(ndx)), data->data, data->size); + + /* Adjust page info. */ + HOFFSET(p) -= newbytes; + NUM_ENT(p) += 2; +} + + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_del_pair __P((DBC *, int)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_del_pair(dbc, reclaim_page) + DBC *dbc; + int reclaim_page; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + DBT data_dbt, key_dbt; + DB_ENV *dbenv; + DB_LSN new_lsn, *n_lsn, tmp_lsn; + PAGE *p; + db_indx_t ndx; + db_pgno_t chg_pgno, pgno; + int ret, tret; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + + dbenv = dbp->dbenv; + ndx = hcp->bndx; + if (hcp->pagep == NULL && + (ret = CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, hcp->pgno, &hcp->pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + + p = hcp->pagep; + + /* + * We optimize for the normal case which is when neither the key nor + * the data are large. In this case, we write a single log record + * and do the delete. If either is large, we'll call __big_delete + * to remove the big item and then update the page to remove the + * entry referring to the big item. + */ + ret = 0; + if (HPAGE_PTYPE(H_PAIRKEY(p, ndx)) == H_OFFPAGE) { + memcpy(&pgno, HOFFPAGE_PGNO(P_ENTRY(p, H_KEYINDEX(ndx))), + sizeof(db_pgno_t)); + ret = CDB___db_doff(dbc, pgno); + } + + if (ret == 0) + switch (HPAGE_PTYPE(H_PAIRDATA(p, ndx))) { + case H_OFFPAGE: + memcpy(&pgno, + HOFFPAGE_PGNO(P_ENTRY(p, H_DATAINDEX(ndx))), + sizeof(db_pgno_t)); + ret = CDB___db_doff(dbc, pgno); + break; + case H_OFFDUP: + memcpy(&pgno, + HOFFDUP_PGNO(P_ENTRY(p, H_DATAINDEX(ndx))), + sizeof(db_pgno_t)); + ret = CDB___db_ddup(dbc, pgno); + F_CLR(hcp, H_ISDUP); + break; + case H_DUPLICATE: + /* + * If we delete a pair that is/was a duplicate, then + * we had better clear the flag so that we update the + * cursor appropriately. + */ + F_CLR(hcp, H_ISDUP); + break; + } + + if (ret) + return (ret); + + /* Now log the delete off this page. */ + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + key_dbt.data = P_ENTRY(p, H_KEYINDEX(ndx)); + key_dbt.size = LEN_HITEM(p, dbp->pgsize, H_KEYINDEX(ndx)); + data_dbt.data = P_ENTRY(p, H_DATAINDEX(ndx)); + data_dbt.size = LEN_HITEM(p, dbp->pgsize, H_DATAINDEX(ndx)); + + if ((ret = CDB___ham_insdel_log(dbenv, + dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, DELPAIR, + dbp->log_fileid, PGNO(p), (u_int32_t)ndx, + &LSN(p), &key_dbt, &data_dbt)) != 0) + return (ret); + + /* Move lsn onto page. */ + LSN(p) = new_lsn; + } + + CDB___ham_dpair(dbp, p, ndx); + + /* + * If we are locking, we will not maintain this, because it is + * a hot spot. + * XXX perhaps we can retain incremental numbers and apply them + * later. + */ + if (!F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_LOCKING)) + --hcp->hdr->nelem; + + /* + * If we need to reclaim the page, then check if the page is empty. + * There are two cases. If it's empty and it's not the first page + * in the bucket (i.e., the bucket page) then we can simply remove + * it. If it is the first chain in the bucket, then we need to copy + * the second page into it and remove the second page. + */ + if (reclaim_page && NUM_ENT(p) == 0 && PREV_PGNO(p) == PGNO_INVALID && + NEXT_PGNO(p) != PGNO_INVALID) { + PAGE *n_pagep, *nn_pagep; + db_pgno_t tmp_pgno; + + /* + * First page in chain is empty and we know that there + * are more pages in the chain. + */ + if ((ret = + CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, NEXT_PGNO(p), &n_pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + + if (NEXT_PGNO(n_pagep) != PGNO_INVALID) { + if ((ret = + CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, NEXT_PGNO(n_pagep), + &nn_pagep)) != 0) { + (void) CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, n_pagep, 0); + return (ret); + } + } + + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + key_dbt.data = n_pagep; + key_dbt.size = dbp->pgsize; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_copypage_log(dbenv, + dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, dbp->log_fileid, PGNO(p), + &LSN(p), PGNO(n_pagep), &LSN(n_pagep), + NEXT_PGNO(n_pagep), + NEXT_PGNO(n_pagep) == PGNO_INVALID ? NULL : + &LSN(nn_pagep), &key_dbt)) != 0) + return (ret); + + /* Move lsn onto page. */ + LSN(p) = new_lsn; /* Structure assignment. */ + LSN(n_pagep) = new_lsn; + if (NEXT_PGNO(n_pagep) != PGNO_INVALID) + LSN(nn_pagep) = new_lsn; + } + if (NEXT_PGNO(n_pagep) != PGNO_INVALID) { + PREV_PGNO(nn_pagep) = PGNO(p); + (void)CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, nn_pagep, 1); + } + + tmp_pgno = PGNO(p); + tmp_lsn = LSN(p); + memcpy(p, n_pagep, dbp->pgsize); + PGNO(p) = tmp_pgno; + LSN(p) = tmp_lsn; + PREV_PGNO(p) = PGNO_INVALID; + + /* + * Cursor is advanced to the beginning of the next page. + */ + hcp->bndx = 0; + hcp->pgno = PGNO(p); + F_SET(hcp, H_DELETED); + chg_pgno = PGNO(p); + if ((ret = CDB___ham_dirty_page(dbp, p)) != 0 || + (ret = CDB___db_free(dbc, n_pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + } else if (reclaim_page && + NUM_ENT(p) == 0 && PREV_PGNO(p) != PGNO_INVALID) { + PAGE *n_pagep, *p_pagep; + + if ((ret = + CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, PREV_PGNO(p), &p_pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + + if (NEXT_PGNO(p) != PGNO_INVALID) { + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, + NEXT_PGNO(p), &n_pagep)) != 0) { + (void)CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, p_pagep, 0); + return (ret); + } + n_lsn = &LSN(n_pagep); + } else { + n_pagep = NULL; + n_lsn = NULL; + } + + NEXT_PGNO(p_pagep) = NEXT_PGNO(p); + if (n_pagep != NULL) + PREV_PGNO(n_pagep) = PGNO(p_pagep); + + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + if ((ret = CDB___ham_newpage_log(dbenv, + dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, DELOVFL, + dbp->log_fileid, PREV_PGNO(p), &LSN(p_pagep), + PGNO(p), &LSN(p), NEXT_PGNO(p), n_lsn)) != 0) + return (ret); + + /* Move lsn onto page. */ + LSN(p_pagep) = new_lsn; /* Structure assignment. */ + if (n_pagep) + LSN(n_pagep) = new_lsn; + LSN(p) = new_lsn; + } + hcp->pgno = NEXT_PGNO(p); + hcp->bndx = 0; + /* + * Since we are about to delete the cursor page and we have + * just moved the cursor, we need to make sure that the + * old page pointer isn't left hanging around in the cursor. + */ + hcp->pagep = NULL; + chg_pgno = PGNO(p); + ret = CDB___db_free(dbc, p); + if ((tret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, p_pagep, 1)) != 0 && + ret == 0) + ret = tret; + if (n_pagep != NULL && + (tret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, n_pagep, 1)) != 0 && + ret == 0) + ret = tret; + if (ret != 0) + return (ret); + } else { + /* + * Mark item deleted so that we don't try to return it, and + * so that we update the cursor correctly on the next call + * to next. + */ + F_SET(hcp, H_DELETED); + chg_pgno = hcp->pgno; + ret = CDB___ham_dirty_page(dbp, p); + } + CDB___ham_c_update(hcp, chg_pgno, 0, 0, 0); + + /* + * Since we just deleted a pair from the master page, anything + * in hcp->dpgno should be cleared. + */ + hcp->dpgno = PGNO_INVALID; + + F_CLR(hcp, H_OK); + return (ret); +} + +/* + * CDB___ham_replpair -- + * Given the key data indicated by the cursor, replace part/all of it + * according to the fields in the dbt. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_replpair __P((DBC *, DBT *, u_int32_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_replpair(dbc, dbt, make_dup) + DBC *dbc; + DBT *dbt; + u_int32_t make_dup; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + DBT old_dbt, tdata, tmp; + DB_LSN new_lsn; + int32_t change; /* XXX: Possible overflow. */ + u_int32_t dup, len; + int is_big, ret, type; + u_int8_t *beg, *dest, *end, *hk, *src; + + /* + * Big item replacements are handled in generic code. + * Items that fit on the current page fall into 4 classes. + * 1. On-page element, same size + * 2. On-page element, new is bigger (fits) + * 3. On-page element, new is bigger (does not fit) + * 4. On-page element, old is bigger + * Numbers 1, 2, and 4 are essentially the same (and should + * be the common case). We handle case 3 as a delete and + * add. + */ + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + + /* + * We need to compute the number of bytes that we are adding or + * removing from the entry. Normally, we can simply substract + * the number of bytes we are replacing (dbt->dlen) from the + * number of bytes we are inserting (dbt->size). However, if + * we are doing a partial put off the end of a record, then this + * formula doesn't work, because we are essentially adding + * new bytes. + */ + change = dbt->size - dbt->dlen; + + hk = H_PAIRDATA(hcp->pagep, hcp->bndx); + is_big = HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) == H_OFFPAGE; + + if (is_big) + memcpy(&len, HOFFPAGE_TLEN(hk), sizeof(u_int32_t)); + else + len = LEN_HKEYDATA(hcp->pagep, + dbp->pgsize, H_DATAINDEX(hcp->bndx)); + + if (dbt->doff + dbt->dlen > len) + change += dbt->doff + dbt->dlen - len; + + + if (change > (int32_t)P_FREESPACE(hcp->pagep) || is_big) { + /* + * Case 3 -- two subcases. + * A. This is not really a partial operation, but an overwrite. + * Simple del and add works. + * B. This is a partial and we need to construct the data that + * we are really inserting (yuck). + * In both cases, we need to grab the key off the page (in + * some cases we could do this outside of this routine; for + * cleanliness we do it here. If you happen to be on a big + * key, this could be a performance hit). + */ + tmp.flags = 0; + F_SET(&tmp, DB_DBT_MALLOC | DB_DBT_INTERNAL); + if ((ret = + CDB___db_ret(dbp, hcp->pagep, H_KEYINDEX(hcp->bndx), + &tmp, &dbc->rkey.data, &dbc->rkey.size)) != 0) + return (ret); + + /* Preserve duplicate info. */ + dup = F_ISSET(hcp, H_ISDUP); + if (dbt->doff == 0 && dbt->dlen == len) { + ret = CDB___ham_del_pair(dbc, 0); + if (ret == 0) + ret = CDB___ham_add_el(dbc, &tmp, dbt, H_KEYDATA); + } else { /* Case B */ + type = HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) != H_OFFPAGE ? + HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) : H_KEYDATA; + tdata.flags = 0; + F_SET(&tdata, DB_DBT_MALLOC | DB_DBT_INTERNAL); + + if ((ret = CDB___db_ret(dbp, hcp->pagep, + H_DATAINDEX(hcp->bndx), &tdata, &dbc->rdata.data, + &dbc->rdata.size)) != 0) + goto err; + + /* Now we can delete the item. */ + if ((ret = CDB___ham_del_pair(dbc, 0)) != 0) { + CDB___os_free(tdata.data, tdata.size); + goto err; + } + + /* Now shift old data around to make room for new. */ + if (change > 0) { + if ((ret = CDB___os_realloc(tdata.size + change, + NULL, &tdata.data)) != 0) + return (ret); + memset((u_int8_t *)tdata.data + tdata.size, + 0, change); + } + end = (u_int8_t *)tdata.data + tdata.size; + + src = (u_int8_t *)tdata.data + dbt->doff + dbt->dlen; + if (src < end && tdata.size > dbt->doff + dbt->dlen) { + len = tdata.size - dbt->doff - dbt->dlen; + dest = src + change; + memmove(dest, src, len); + } + memcpy((u_int8_t *)tdata.data + dbt->doff, + dbt->data, dbt->size); + tdata.size += change; + + /* Now add the pair. */ + ret = CDB___ham_add_el(dbc, &tmp, &tdata, type); + CDB___os_free(tdata.data, tdata.size); + } + F_SET(hcp, dup); +err: CDB___os_free(tmp.data, tmp.size); + return (ret); + } + + /* + * Set up pointer into existing data. Do it before the log + * message so we can use it inside of the log setup. + */ + beg = HKEYDATA_DATA(H_PAIRDATA(hcp->pagep, hcp->bndx)); + beg += dbt->doff; + + /* + * If we are going to have to move bytes at all, figure out + * all the parameters here. Then log the call before moving + * anything around. + */ + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + old_dbt.data = beg; + old_dbt.size = dbt->dlen; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_replace_log(dbp->dbenv, + dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, dbp->log_fileid, PGNO(hcp->pagep), + (u_int32_t)H_DATAINDEX(hcp->bndx), &LSN(hcp->pagep), + (u_int32_t)dbt->doff, &old_dbt, dbt, make_dup)) != 0) + return (ret); + + LSN(hcp->pagep) = new_lsn; /* Structure assignment. */ + } + + CDB___ham_onpage_replace(hcp->pagep, dbp->pgsize, + (u_int32_t)H_DATAINDEX(hcp->bndx), (int32_t)dbt->doff, change, dbt); + + return (0); +} + +/* + * Replace data on a page with new data, possibly growing or shrinking what's + * there. This is called on two different occasions. On one (from replpair) + * we are interested in changing only the data. On the other (from recovery) + * we are replacing the entire data (header and all) with a new element. In + * the latter case, the off argument is negative. + * pagep: the page that we're changing + * ndx: page index of the element that is growing/shrinking. + * off: Offset at which we are beginning the replacement. + * change: the number of bytes (+ or -) that the element is growing/shrinking. + * dbt: the new data that gets written at beg. + * PUBLIC: void CDB___ham_onpage_replace __P((PAGE *, size_t, u_int32_t, int32_t, + * PUBLIC: int32_t, DBT *)); + */ +void +CDB___ham_onpage_replace(pagep, pgsize, ndx, off, change, dbt) + PAGE *pagep; + size_t pgsize; + u_int32_t ndx; + int32_t off; + int32_t change; + DBT *dbt; +{ + db_indx_t i; + int32_t len; + u_int8_t *src, *dest; + int zero_me; + + if (change != 0) { + zero_me = 0; + src = (u_int8_t *)(pagep) + HOFFSET(pagep); + if (off < 0) + len = pagep->inp[ndx] - HOFFSET(pagep); + else if ((u_int32_t)off >= LEN_HKEYDATA(pagep, pgsize, ndx)) { + len = HKEYDATA_DATA(P_ENTRY(pagep, ndx)) + + LEN_HKEYDATA(pagep, pgsize, ndx) - src; + zero_me = 1; + } else + len = (HKEYDATA_DATA(P_ENTRY(pagep, ndx)) + off) - src; + dest = src - change; + memmove(dest, src, len); + if (zero_me) + memset(dest + len, 0, change); + + /* Now update the indices. */ + for (i = ndx; i < NUM_ENT(pagep); i++) + pagep->inp[i] -= change; + HOFFSET(pagep) -= change; + } + if (off >= 0) + memcpy(HKEYDATA_DATA(P_ENTRY(pagep, ndx)) + off, + dbt->data, dbt->size); + else + memcpy(P_ENTRY(pagep, ndx), dbt->data, dbt->size); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_split_page __P((DBC *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_split_page(dbc, obucket, nbucket) + DBC *dbc; + u_int32_t obucket, nbucket; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp, **harray; + DBT key, page_dbt; + DB_ENV *dbenv; + DB_LSN new_lsn; + PAGE **pp, *old_pagep, *temp_pagep, *new_pagep; + db_indx_t n; + db_pgno_t bucket_pgno, npgno, next_pgno; + u_int32_t big_len, len; + int i, ret, tret; + void *big_buf; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + dbenv = dbp->dbenv; + temp_pagep = old_pagep = new_pagep = NULL; + + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_clist(dbp, obucket, NDX_INVALID, &harray)) != 0) + return (ret); + + bucket_pgno = BUCKET_TO_PAGE(hcp, obucket); + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, bucket_pgno, &old_pagep)) != 0) + goto err; + + /* Properly initialize the new bucket page. */ + npgno = BUCKET_TO_PAGE(hcp, nbucket); + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, npgno, &new_pagep)) != 0) + goto err; + P_INIT(new_pagep, + dbp->pgsize, npgno, PGNO_INVALID, PGNO_INVALID, 0, P_HASH); + + temp_pagep = hcp->split_buf; + memcpy(temp_pagep, old_pagep, dbp->pgsize); + + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + page_dbt.size = dbp->pgsize; + page_dbt.data = old_pagep; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_splitdata_log(dbenv, + dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, dbp->log_fileid, SPLITOLD, + PGNO(old_pagep), &page_dbt, &LSN(old_pagep))) != 0) + goto err; + } + + P_INIT(old_pagep, dbp->pgsize, PGNO(old_pagep), PGNO_INVALID, + PGNO_INVALID, 0, P_HASH); + + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) + LSN(old_pagep) = new_lsn; /* Structure assignment. */ + + big_len = 0; + big_buf = NULL; + key.flags = 0; + while (temp_pagep != NULL) { + for (n = 0; n < (db_indx_t)H_NUMPAIRS(temp_pagep); n++) { + if ((ret = + CDB___db_ret(dbp, temp_pagep, H_KEYINDEX(n), + &key, &big_buf, &big_len)) != 0) + goto err; + + if (CDB___ham_call_hash(hcp, key.data, key.size) + == obucket) + pp = &old_pagep; + else + pp = &new_pagep; + + /* + * Figure out how many bytes we need on the new + * page to store the key/data pair. + */ + + len = LEN_HITEM(temp_pagep, dbp->pgsize, + H_DATAINDEX(n)) + + LEN_HITEM(temp_pagep, dbp->pgsize, + H_KEYINDEX(n)) + + 2 * sizeof(db_indx_t); + + if (P_FREESPACE(*pp) < len) { + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + page_dbt.size = dbp->pgsize; + page_dbt.data = *pp; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_splitdata_log( + dbenv, dbc->txn, + &new_lsn, 0, dbp->log_fileid, + SPLITNEW, PGNO(*pp), &page_dbt, + &LSN(*pp))) != 0) + goto err; + LSN(*pp) = new_lsn; + } + if ((ret = + CDB___ham_add_ovflpage(dbc, *pp, 1, pp)) != 0) + goto err; + } + + /* Check if we need to update a cursor. */ + if (harray != NULL) { + for (i = 0; harray[i] != NULL; i++) { + if (harray[i]->pgno == PGNO(temp_pagep) + && harray[i]->bndx == n) { + harray[i]->pgno = PGNO(*pp); + harray[i]->bndx = + H_NUMPAIRS(*pp); + } + } + } + CDB___ham_copy_item(dbp->pgsize, + temp_pagep, H_KEYINDEX(n), *pp); + CDB___ham_copy_item(dbp->pgsize, + temp_pagep, H_DATAINDEX(n), *pp); + } + next_pgno = NEXT_PGNO(temp_pagep); + + /* Clear temp_page; if it's a link overflow page, free it. */ + if (PGNO(temp_pagep) != bucket_pgno && (ret = + CDB___db_free(dbc, temp_pagep)) != 0) + goto err; + + if (next_pgno == PGNO_INVALID) + temp_pagep = NULL; + else if ((ret = + CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, next_pgno, &temp_pagep)) != 0) + goto err; + + if (temp_pagep != NULL && DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + page_dbt.size = dbp->pgsize; + page_dbt.data = temp_pagep; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_splitdata_log(dbenv, + dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, dbp->log_fileid, + SPLITOLD, PGNO(temp_pagep), + &page_dbt, &LSN(temp_pagep))) != 0) + goto err; + LSN(temp_pagep) = new_lsn; + } + } + if (big_buf != NULL) + CDB___os_free(big_buf, big_len); + + /* + * If the original bucket spanned multiple pages, then we've got + * a pointer to a page that used to be on the bucket chain. It + * should be deleted. + */ + if (temp_pagep != NULL && PGNO(temp_pagep) != bucket_pgno && + (ret = CDB___db_free(dbc, temp_pagep)) != 0) + goto err; + + /* + * Write new buckets out. + */ + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + page_dbt.size = dbp->pgsize; + page_dbt.data = old_pagep; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_splitdata_log(dbenv, dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, + dbp->log_fileid, SPLITNEW, PGNO(old_pagep), &page_dbt, + &LSN(old_pagep))) != 0) + goto err; + LSN(old_pagep) = new_lsn; + + page_dbt.data = new_pagep; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_splitdata_log(dbenv, dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, + dbp->log_fileid, SPLITNEW, PGNO(new_pagep), &page_dbt, + &LSN(new_pagep))) != 0) + goto err; + LSN(new_pagep) = new_lsn; + } + ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, old_pagep, 1); + if ((tret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, new_pagep, 1)) != 0 && + ret == 0) + ret = tret; + + if (0) { +err: if (old_pagep != NULL) + (void)CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, old_pagep, 1); + if (new_pagep != NULL) + (void)CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, new_pagep, 1); + if (temp_pagep != NULL && PGNO(temp_pagep) != bucket_pgno) + (void)CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, temp_pagep, 1); + if (harray != NULL) /* We never knew its size. */ + CDB___os_free(harray, 0); + } + return (ret); +} + +/* + * Add the given pair to the page. The page in question may already be + * held (i.e. it was already gotten). If it is, then the page is passed + * in via the pagep parameter. On return, pagep will contain the page + * to which we just added something. This allows us to link overflow + * pages and return the new page having correctly put the last page. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_add_el __P((DBC *, const DBT *, const DBT *, int)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_add_el(dbc, key, val, type) + DBC *dbc; + const DBT *key, *val; + int type; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + const DBT *pkey, *pdata; + DBT key_dbt, data_dbt; + DB_LSN new_lsn; + HOFFPAGE doff, koff; + db_pgno_t next_pgno; + u_int32_t data_size, key_size, pairsize, rectype; + int do_expand, is_keybig, is_databig, ret; + int key_type, data_type; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + do_expand = 0; + + if (hcp->pagep == NULL && (ret = CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, + hcp->seek_found_page != PGNO_INVALID ? hcp->seek_found_page : + hcp->pgno, &hcp->pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + + key_size = HKEYDATA_PSIZE(key->size); + data_size = HKEYDATA_PSIZE(val->size); + is_keybig = ISBIG(hcp, key->size); + is_databig = ISBIG(hcp, val->size); + if (is_keybig) + key_size = HOFFPAGE_PSIZE; + if (is_databig) + data_size = HOFFPAGE_PSIZE; + + pairsize = key_size + data_size; + + /* Advance to first page in chain with room for item. */ + while (H_NUMPAIRS(hcp->pagep) && NEXT_PGNO(hcp->pagep) != + PGNO_INVALID) { + /* + * This may not be the end of the chain, but the pair may fit + * anyway. Check if it's a bigpair that fits or a regular + * pair that fits. + */ + if (P_FREESPACE(hcp->pagep) >= pairsize) + break; + next_pgno = NEXT_PGNO(hcp->pagep); + if ((ret = + CDB___ham_next_cpage(dbc, next_pgno, 0, 0)) != 0) + return (ret); + } + + /* + * Check if we need to allocate a new page. + */ + if (P_FREESPACE(hcp->pagep) < pairsize) { + do_expand = 1; + if ((ret = CDB___ham_add_ovflpage(dbc, + hcp->pagep, 1, &hcp->pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + hcp->pgno = PGNO(hcp->pagep); + } + + /* + * Update cursor. + */ + hcp->bndx = H_NUMPAIRS(hcp->pagep); + F_CLR(hcp, H_DELETED); + if (is_keybig) { + koff.type = H_OFFPAGE; + UMRW(koff.unused[0]); + UMRW(koff.unused[1]); + UMRW(koff.unused[2]); + if ((ret = CDB___db_poff(dbc, key, &koff.pgno)) != 0) + return (ret); + koff.tlen = key->size; + key_dbt.data = &koff; + key_dbt.size = sizeof(koff); + pkey = &key_dbt; + key_type = H_OFFPAGE; + } else { + pkey = key; + key_type = H_KEYDATA; + } + + if (is_databig) { + doff.type = H_OFFPAGE; + UMRW(doff.unused[0]); + UMRW(doff.unused[1]); + UMRW(doff.unused[2]); + if ((ret = CDB___db_poff(dbc, val, &doff.pgno)) != 0) + return (ret); + doff.tlen = val->size; + data_dbt.data = &doff; + data_dbt.size = sizeof(doff); + pdata = &data_dbt; + data_type = H_OFFPAGE; + } else { + pdata = val; + data_type = type; + } + + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + rectype = PUTPAIR; + if (is_databig) + rectype |= PAIR_DATAMASK; + if (is_keybig) + rectype |= PAIR_KEYMASK; + + if ((ret = CDB___ham_insdel_log(dbp->dbenv, dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, + rectype, dbp->log_fileid, PGNO(hcp->pagep), + (u_int32_t)H_NUMPAIRS(hcp->pagep), &LSN(hcp->pagep), pkey, + pdata)) != 0) + return (ret); + + /* Move lsn onto page. */ + LSN(hcp->pagep) = new_lsn; /* Structure assignment. */ + } + + CDB___ham_putitem(hcp->pagep, pkey, key_type); + CDB___ham_putitem(hcp->pagep, pdata, data_type); + + /* + * For splits, we are going to update item_info's page number + * field, so that we can easily return to the same page the + * next time we come in here. For other operations, this shouldn't + * matter, since odds are this is the last thing that happens before + * we return to the user program. + */ + hcp->pgno = PGNO(hcp->pagep); + + /* + * XXX Maybe keep incremental numbers here + */ + if (!F_ISSET(dbp->dbenv, DB_ENV_LOCKING)) + hcp->hdr->nelem++; + + if (do_expand || (hcp->hdr->ffactor != 0 && + (u_int32_t)H_NUMPAIRS(hcp->pagep) > hcp->hdr->ffactor)) + F_SET(hcp, H_EXPAND); + return (0); +} + + +/* + * Special __putitem call used in splitting -- copies one entry to + * another. Works for all types of hash entries (H_OFFPAGE, H_KEYDATA, + * H_DUPLICATE, H_OFFDUP). Since we log splits at a high level, we + * do not need to do any logging here. + * + * PUBLIC: void CDB___ham_copy_item __P((size_t, PAGE *, u_int32_t, PAGE *)); + */ +void +CDB___ham_copy_item(pgsize, src_page, src_ndx, dest_page) + size_t pgsize; + PAGE *src_page; + u_int32_t src_ndx; + PAGE *dest_page; +{ + u_int32_t len; + void *src, *dest; + + /* + * Copy the key and data entries onto this new page. + */ + src = P_ENTRY(src_page, src_ndx); + + /* Set up space on dest. */ + len = LEN_HITEM(src_page, pgsize, src_ndx); + HOFFSET(dest_page) -= len; + dest_page->inp[NUM_ENT(dest_page)] = HOFFSET(dest_page); + dest = P_ENTRY(dest_page, NUM_ENT(dest_page)); + NUM_ENT(dest_page)++; + + memcpy(dest, src, len); +} + +/* + * + * Returns: + * pointer on success + * NULL on error + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_add_ovflpage __P((DBC *, PAGE *, int, PAGE **)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_add_ovflpage(dbc, pagep, release, pp) + DBC *dbc; + PAGE *pagep; + int release; + PAGE **pp; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + DB_LSN new_lsn; + PAGE *new_pagep; + int ret; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + + if ((ret = CDB___db_new(dbc, P_HASH, &new_pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + + if (DB_LOGGING(dbc)) { + if ((ret = CDB___ham_newpage_log(dbp->dbenv, dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, + PUTOVFL, dbp->log_fileid, PGNO(pagep), &LSN(pagep), + PGNO(new_pagep), &LSN(new_pagep), PGNO_INVALID, NULL)) != 0) + return (ret); + + /* Move lsn onto page. */ + LSN(pagep) = LSN(new_pagep) = new_lsn; + } + NEXT_PGNO(pagep) = PGNO(new_pagep); + PREV_PGNO(new_pagep) = PGNO(pagep); + + if (release) + ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, pagep, 1); + + *pp = new_pagep; + return (ret); +} + + + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_put_page __P((DB *, PAGE *, int32_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, pagep, is_dirty) + DB *dbp; + PAGE *pagep; + int32_t is_dirty; +{ + return (CDB_memp_fput(dbp->mpf, pagep, (is_dirty ? DB_MPOOL_DIRTY : 0))); +} + +/* + * CDB___ham_dirty_page -- + * Mark a page dirty. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_dirty_page __P((DB *, PAGE *)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_dirty_page(dbp, pagep) + DB *dbp; + PAGE *pagep; +{ + return (CDB_memp_fset(dbp->mpf, pagep, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY)); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_get_page __P((DB *, db_pgno_t, PAGE **)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, addr, pagep) + DB *dbp; + db_pgno_t addr; + PAGE **pagep; +{ + return (CDB_memp_fget(dbp->mpf, &addr, DB_MPOOL_CREATE, pagep)); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: db_pgno_t CDB___bucket_to_page __P((HASH_CURSOR *, db_pgno_t)); + */ +db_pgno_t +CDB___bucket_to_page(hcp, n) + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + db_pgno_t n; +{ + int ret_val; + + ret_val = n + 1; + if (n != 0) + ret_val += hcp->hdr->spares[CDB___db_log2(n + 1) - 1]; + return (ret_val); +} + +/* + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_get_cpage __P((DBC *, db_lockmode_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_get_cpage(dbc, mode) + DBC *dbc; + db_lockmode_t mode; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + int ret; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + ret = 0; + + /* + * There are three cases with respect to buckets and locks. If there + * is no lock held, then if we are locking, we should get the lock. + * If there is a lock held and it's for the current bucket, we don't + * need to do anything. If there is a lock, but it's for a different + * bucket, then we need to release and get. + */ + if (F_ISSET(dbp->dbenv, DB_ENV_LOCKING)) { + if (hcp->lock.off != LOCK_INVALID && + hcp->lbucket != hcp->bucket) { + /* + * If this is the original lock, don't release it, + * because we may need to restore it upon exit. + */ + if (dbc->txn == NULL && !F_ISSET(hcp, H_ORIGINAL) && + (ret = CDB_lock_put(dbp->dbenv, &hcp->lock)) != 0) + return (ret); + F_CLR(hcp, H_ORIGINAL); + hcp->lock.off = LOCK_INVALID; + } + if ((hcp->lock.off == LOCK_INVALID || + (hcp->mode == DB_LOCK_READ && mode == DB_LOCK_WRITE))) { + if ((ret = CDB___ham_lock_bucket(dbc, mode)) != 0) + return (ret); + F_CLR(hcp, H_ORIGINAL); + } + hcp->mode = mode; + hcp->lbucket = hcp->bucket; + } + + if (hcp->pagep == NULL) { + if (hcp->pgno == PGNO_INVALID) { + hcp->pgno = BUCKET_TO_PAGE(hcp, hcp->bucket); + hcp->bndx = 0; + } + + if ((ret = + CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, hcp->pgno, &hcp->pagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + } + + if (hcp->dpgno != PGNO_INVALID && hcp->dpagep == NULL) + if ((ret = + CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, hcp->dpgno, &hcp->dpagep)) != 0) + return (ret); + return (0); +} + +/* + * Get a new page at the cursor, putting the last page if necessary. + * If the flag is set to H_ISDUP, then we are talking about the + * duplicate page, not the main page. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_next_cpage __P((DBC *, db_pgno_t, int, u_int32_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_next_cpage(dbc, pgno, dirty, flags) + DBC *dbc; + db_pgno_t pgno; + int dirty; + u_int32_t flags; +{ + DB *dbp; + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + PAGE *p; + int ret; + + dbp = dbc->dbp; + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + if (LF_ISSET(H_ISDUP) && hcp->dpagep != NULL && + (ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, hcp->dpagep, dirty)) != 0) + return (ret); + else if (!LF_ISSET(H_ISDUP) && hcp->pagep != NULL && + (ret = CDB___ham_put_page(dbp, hcp->pagep, dirty)) != 0) + return (ret); + + if ((ret = CDB___ham_get_page(dbp, pgno, &p)) != 0) + return (ret); + + if (LF_ISSET(H_ISDUP)) { + hcp->dpagep = p; + hcp->dpgno = pgno; + hcp->dndx = 0; + } else { + hcp->pagep = p; + hcp->pgno = pgno; + hcp->bndx = 0; + } + + return (0); +} + +/* + * CDB___ham_lock_bucket -- + * Get the lock on a particular bucket. + * + * PUBLIC: int CDB___ham_lock_bucket __P((DBC *, db_lockmode_t)); + */ +int +CDB___ham_lock_bucket(dbc, mode) + DBC *dbc; + db_lockmode_t mode; +{ + HASH_CURSOR *hcp; + u_int32_t flags; + int ret; + + hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal; + dbc->lock.pgno = BUCKET_TO_PAGE(hcp, hcp->bucket); + + flags = 0; + if (DB_NONBLOCK(dbc)) + LF_SET(DB_LOCK_NOWAIT); + + ret = CDB_lock_get(dbc->dbp->dbenv, + dbc->locker, flags, &dbc->lock_dbt, mode, &hcp->lock); + + hcp->mode = mode; + return (ret); +} + +/* + * CDB___ham_dpair -- + * Delete a pair on a page, paying no attention to what the pair + * represents. The caller is responsible for freeing up duplicates + * or offpage entries that might be referenced by this pair. + * + * PUBLIC: void CDB___ham_dpair __P((DB *, PAGE *, u_int32_t)); + */ +void +CDB___ham_dpair(dbp, p, pndx) + DB *dbp; + PAGE *p; + u_int32_t pndx; +{ + db_indx_t delta, n; + u_int8_t *dest, *src; + + /* + * Compute "delta", the amount we have to shift all of the + * offsets. To find the delta, we just need to calculate + * the size of the pair of elements we are removing. + */ + delta = H_PAIRSIZE(p, dbp->pgsize, pndx); + + /* + * The hard case: we want to remove something other than + * the last item on the page. We need to shift data and + * offsets down. + */ + if ((db_indx_t)pndx != H_NUMPAIRS(p) - 1) { + /* + * Move the data: src is the first occupied byte on + * the page. (Length is delta.) + */ + src = (u_int8_t *)p + HOFFSET(p); + + /* + * Destination is delta bytes beyond src. This might + * be an overlapping copy, so we have to use memmove. + */ + dest = src + delta; + memmove(dest, src, p->inp[H_DATAINDEX(pndx)] - HOFFSET(p)); + } + + /* Adjust the offsets. */ + for (n = (db_indx_t)pndx; n < (db_indx_t)(H_NUMPAIRS(p) - 1); n++) { + p->inp[H_KEYINDEX(n)] = p->inp[H_KEYINDEX(n+1)] + delta; + p->inp[H_DATAINDEX(n)] = p->inp[H_DATAINDEX(n+1)] + delta; + } + + /* Adjust page metadata. */ + HOFFSET(p) = HOFFSET(p) + delta; + NUM_ENT(p) = NUM_ENT(p) - 2; +} + |