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+/*-
+ * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997
+ *	Sleepycat Software.  All rights reserved.
+ */
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
+ *	Keith Bostic.  All rights reserved.
+ */
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995
+ *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
+ * Mike Olson.
+ *
+ * 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. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
+ *    must display the following acknowledgement:
+ *	This product includes software developed by the University of
+ *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
+ * 4. 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.
+ *
+ *	@(#)btree.h	10.16 (Sleepycat) 8/24/97
+ */
+
+/* Forward structure declarations. */
+struct __btree;		typedef struct __btree BTREE;
+struct __cursor;	typedef struct __cursor CURSOR;
+struct __epg;		typedef struct __epg EPG;
+struct __rcursor;	typedef struct __rcursor RCURSOR;
+struct __recno;		typedef struct __recno RECNO;
+
+#undef	DEFMINKEYPAGE			/* Minimum keys per page */
+#define	DEFMINKEYPAGE	 (2)
+
+#undef	ISINTERNAL			/* If an internal page. */
+#define	ISINTERNAL(p)	(TYPE(p) == P_IBTREE || TYPE(p) ==  P_IRECNO)
+#undef	ISLEAF				/* If a leaf page. */
+#define	ISLEAF(p)	(TYPE(p) == P_LBTREE || TYPE(p) ==  P_LRECNO)
+
+/* Allocate and discard thread structures. */
+#define	GETHANDLE(dbp, set_txn, dbpp, ret) {				\
+	if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_THREAD)) {				\
+		if ((ret = __db_gethandle(dbp, __bam_bdup, dbpp)) != 0)	\
+			return (ret);					\
+	} else								\
+		*dbpp = dbp;						\
+	*dbpp->txn = set_txn;						\
+}
+#define	PUTHANDLE(dbp) {						\
+	dbp->txn = NULL;						\
+	if (F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_THREAD))					\
+		__db_puthandle(dbp);					\
+}
+
+/*
+ * If doing transactions we have to hold the locks associated with a data item
+ * from a page for the entire transaction.  However, we don't have to hold the
+ * locks associated with walking the tree.  Distinguish between the two so that
+ * we don't tie up the internal pages of the tree longer than necessary.
+ */
+#define	__BT_LPUT(dbp, lock)						\
+	(F_ISSET((dbp), DB_AM_LOCKING) ?				\
+	    lock_put((dbp)->dbenv->lk_info, lock) : 0)
+#define	__BT_TLPUT(dbp, lock)						\
+	(F_ISSET((dbp), DB_AM_LOCKING) && (dbp)->txn == NULL ?		\
+	    lock_put((dbp)->dbenv->lk_info, lock) : 0)
+
+/*
+ * Flags to __bt_search() and __rec_search().
+ *
+ * Note, internal page searches must find the largest record less than key in
+ * the tree so that descents work.  Leaf page searches must find the smallest
+ * record greater than key so that the returned index is the record's correct
+ * position for insertion.
+ *
+ * The flags parameter to the search routines describes three aspects of the
+ * search: the type of locking required (including if we're locking a pair of
+ * pages), the item to return in the presence of duplicates and whether or not
+ * to return deleted entries.  To simplify both the mnemonic representation
+ * and the code that checks for various cases, we construct a set of bitmasks.
+ */
+#define	S_READ		0x0001		/* Read locks. */
+#define	S_WRITE		0x0002		/* Write locks. */
+
+#define	S_APPEND	0x0040		/* Append to the tree. */
+#define	S_DELNO		0x0080		/* Don't return deleted items. */
+#define	S_DUPFIRST	0x0100		/* Return first duplicate. */
+#define	S_DUPLAST	0x0200		/* Return last duplicate. */
+#define	S_EXACT		0x0400		/* Exact items only. */
+#define	S_PARENT	0x0800		/* Lock page pair. */
+
+#define	S_DELETE	(S_WRITE | S_DUPFIRST | S_DELNO | S_EXACT)
+#define	S_FIND		(S_READ | S_DUPFIRST | S_DELNO)
+#define	S_INSERT	(S_WRITE | S_DUPLAST)
+#define	S_KEYFIRST	(S_WRITE | S_DUPFIRST)
+#define	S_KEYLAST	(S_WRITE | S_DUPLAST)
+#define	S_WRPAIR	(S_WRITE | S_DUPLAST | S_PARENT)
+
+/*
+ * Flags to __bam_iitem().
+ */
+#define	BI_NEWKEY	0x01		/* New key. */
+#define	BI_DELETED	0x02		/* Key/data pair only placeholder. */
+
+/*
+ * Various routines pass around page references.  A page reference can be a
+ * pointer to the page or a page number; for either, an indx can designate
+ * an item on the page.
+ */
+struct __epg {
+	PAGE	 *page;			/* The page. */
+	db_indx_t indx;			/* The index on the page. */
+	DB_LOCK	  lock;			/* The page's lock. */
+};
+
+/*
+ * Btree cursor.
+ *
+ * Arguments passed to __bam_ca_replace().
+ */
+typedef enum {
+	REPLACE_SETUP,
+	REPLACE_SUCCESS,
+	REPLACE_FAILED
+} ca_replace_arg;
+struct __cursor {
+	DBC		*dbc;		/* Enclosing DBC. */
+
+	PAGE		*page;		/* Cursor page. */
+
+	db_pgno_t	 pgno;		/* Page. */
+	db_indx_t	 indx;		/* Page item ref'd by the cursor. */
+
+	db_pgno_t	 dpgno;		/* Duplicate page. */
+	db_indx_t	 dindx;		/* Page item ref'd by the cursor. */
+
+	DB_LOCK		 lock;		/* Cursor read lock. */
+	db_lockmode_t	 mode;		/* Lock mode. */
+
+	/*
+	 * If a cursor record is deleted, the key/data pair has to remain on
+	 * the page so that subsequent inserts/deletes don't interrupt the
+	 * cursor progression through the file.  This results in interesting
+	 * cases when "standard" operations, e.g., dbp->put() are done in the
+	 * context of "deleted" cursors.
+	 *
+	 * C_DELETED -- The item referenced by the cursor has been "deleted"
+	 *		but not physically removed from the page.
+	 * C_REPLACE -- The "deleted" item referenced by a cursor has been
+	 *		replaced by a dbp->put(), so the cursor is no longer
+	 *		responsible for physical removal from the page.
+	 * C_REPLACE_SETUP --
+	 *		We are about to overwrite a "deleted" item, flag any
+	 *		cursors referencing it for transition to C_REPLACE
+	 *		state.
+	 */
+#define	C_DELETED	0x0001
+#define	C_REPLACE	0x0002
+#define	C_REPLACE_SETUP	0x0004
+	u_int32_t	 flags;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Recno cursor.
+ *
+ * Arguments passed to __ram_ca().
+ */
+typedef enum {
+	CA_DELETE,
+	CA_IAFTER,
+	CA_IBEFORE
+} ca_recno_arg;
+struct __rcursor {
+	DBC		*dbc;		/* Enclosing DBC. */
+
+	db_recno_t	 recno;		/* Current record number. */
+
+	/*
+	 * Cursors referencing "deleted" records are positioned between
+	 * two records, and so must be specially adjusted until they are
+	 * moved.
+	 */
+#define	CR_DELETED	0x0001		/* Record deleted. */
+	u_int32_t	 flags;
+};
+
+/*
+ * We maintain a stack of the pages that we're locking in the tree.  Btree's
+ * (currently) only save two levels of the tree at a time, so the default
+ * stack is always large enough.  Recno trees have to lock the entire tree to
+ * do inserts/deletes, however.  Grow the stack as necessary.
+ */
+#undef	BT_STK_CLR
+#define	BT_STK_CLR(t)							\
+	((t)->bt_csp = (t)->bt_sp)
+
+#undef	BT_STK_ENTER
+#define	BT_STK_ENTER(t, pagep, page_indx, lock, ret) do {		\
+	if ((ret =							\
+	    (t)->bt_csp == (t)->bt_esp ? __bam_stkgrow(t) : 0) == 0) {	\
+		(t)->bt_csp->page = pagep;				\
+		(t)->bt_csp->indx = page_indx;				\
+		(t)->bt_csp->lock = lock;				\
+	}								\
+} while (0)
+
+#undef	BT_STK_PUSH
+#define	BT_STK_PUSH(t, pagep, page_indx, lock, ret) do {		\
+	BT_STK_ENTER(t, pagep, page_indx, lock, ret);			\
+	++(t)->bt_csp;							\
+} while (0)
+
+#undef	BT_STK_POP
+#define	BT_STK_POP(t)							\
+	((t)->bt_csp == (t)->bt_stack ? NULL : --(t)->bt_csp)
+
+/*
+ * The in-memory recno data structure.
+ *
+ * !!!
+ * These fields are ignored as far as multi-threading is concerned.  There
+ * are no transaction semantics associated with backing files, nor is there
+ * any thread protection.
+ */
+#undef	RECNO_OOB
+#define	RECNO_OOB	0		/* Illegal record number. */
+
+struct __recno {
+	int		 re_delim;	/* Variable-length delimiting byte. */
+	int		 re_pad;	/* Fixed-length padding byte. */
+	u_int32_t	 re_len;	/* Length for fixed-length records. */
+
+	char		*re_source;	/* Source file name. */
+	int		 re_fd;		/* Source file descriptor */
+	db_recno_t	 re_last;	/* Last record number read. */
+	void		*re_cmap;	/* Current point in mapped space. */
+	void		*re_smap;	/* Start of mapped space. */
+	void		*re_emap;	/* End of mapped space. */
+	size_t		 re_msize;	/* Size of mapped region. */
+					/* Recno input function. */
+	int (*re_irec) __P((DB *, db_recno_t));
+
+#define	RECNO_EOF	0x0001		/* EOF on backing source file. */
+#define	RECNO_MODIFIED	0x0002		/* Tree was modified. */
+	u_int32_t	 flags;
+};
+
+/*
+ * The in-memory btree data structure.
+ */
+struct __btree {
+/*
+ * These fields are per-thread and are initialized when the BTREE structure
+ * is created.
+ */
+	db_pgno_t	 bt_lpgno;	/* Last insert location. */
+
+	DBT		 bt_rkey;	/* Returned key. */
+	DBT		 bt_rdata;	/* Returned data. */
+
+	EPG		*bt_sp;		/* Stack pointer. */
+	EPG	 	*bt_csp;	/* Current stack entry. */
+	EPG		*bt_esp;	/* End stack pointer. */
+	EPG		 bt_stack[5];
+
+	RECNO		*bt_recno;	/* Private recno structure. */
+
+	DB_BTREE_LSTAT lstat;		/* Btree local statistics. */
+
+/*
+ * These fields are copied from the original BTREE structure and never
+ * change.
+ */
+	db_indx_t 	 bt_maxkey;	/* Maximum keys per page. */
+	db_indx_t 	 bt_minkey;	/* Minimum keys per page. */
+
+	int (*bt_compare)		/* Comparison function. */
+	    __P((const DBT *, const DBT *));
+	size_t(*bt_prefix)		/* Prefix function. */
+	    __P((const DBT *, const DBT *));
+
+	db_indx_t	 bt_ovflsize;	/* Maximum key/data on-page size. */
+};
+
+#include "btree_auto.h"
+#include "btree_ext.h"
+#include "db_am.h"
+#include "common_ext.h"