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/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1996, 1997
* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
*/
#include "config.h"
#ifndef lint
static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)mp_fget.c 10.22 (Sleepycat) 8/19/97";
#endif /* not lint */
#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#endif
#include "db_int.h"
#include "shqueue.h"
#include "db_shash.h"
#include "mp.h"
#include "common_ext.h"
int __sleep_on_every_page_get; /* XXX: thread debugging option. */
/*
* memp_fget --
* Get a page from the file.
*/
int
memp_fget(dbmfp, pgnoaddr, flags, addrp)
DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
db_pgno_t *pgnoaddr;
u_long flags;
void *addrp;
{
BH *bhp, *tbhp;
DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
MPOOL *mp;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
db_pgno_t lastpgno;
size_t bucket, mf_offset;
off_t size;
u_long cnt;
int b_incr, b_inserted, readonly_alloc, ret;
void *addr;
dbmp = dbmfp->dbmp;
/*
* Validate arguments.
*
* !!!
* Don't test for DB_MPOOL_CREATE and DB_MPOOL_NEW flags for readonly
* files here, and create non-existent pages in readonly files if the
* flags are set, later. The reason is that the hash access method
* wants to get empty pages that don't really exist in readonly files.
* The only alternative is for hash to write the last "bucket" all the
* time, which we don't want to do because one of our big goals in life
* is to keep database files small. It's sleazy as hell, but we catch
* any attempt to actually write the file in memp_fput().
*/
#define OKFLAGS (DB_MPOOL_CREATE | DB_MPOOL_LAST | DB_MPOOL_NEW)
if (flags != 0) {
if ((ret =
__db_fchk(dbmp->dbenv, "memp_fget", flags, OKFLAGS)) != 0)
return (ret);
switch (flags) {
case DB_MPOOL_CREATE:
case DB_MPOOL_LAST:
case DB_MPOOL_NEW:
case 0:
break;
default:
return (__db_ferr(dbmp->dbenv, "memp_fget", 1));
}
}
#ifdef DEBUG
/*
* XXX
* We want to switch threads as often as possible. Sleep every time
* we get a new page to make it more likely.
*/
if (__sleep_on_every_page_get && (dbmp->dbenv == NULL ||
dbmp->dbenv->db_yield == NULL || dbmp->dbenv->db_yield() != 0))
__db_sleep(0, 1);
#endif
mp = dbmp->mp;
mfp = dbmfp->mfp;
mf_offset = OFFSET(dbmp, mfp);
addr = NULL;
bhp = NULL;
b_incr = b_inserted = readonly_alloc = ret = 0;
LOCKREGION(dbmp);
/*
* If mmap'ing the file, just return a pointer. However, if another
* process has opened the file for writing since we mmap'd it, start
* playing the game by their rules, i.e. everything goes through the
* cache. All pages previously returned should be safe, as long as
* a locking protocol was observed.
*
* XXX
* We don't discard the map because we don't know when all of the
* pages will have been discarded from the process' address space.
* It would be possible to do so by reference counting the open
* pages from the mmap, but it's unclear to me that it's worth it.
*/
if (dbmfp->addr != NULL && dbmfp->mfp->can_mmap) {
lastpgno = dbmfp->len == 0 ?
0 : (dbmfp->len - 1) / mfp->stat.st_pagesize;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_LAST))
*pgnoaddr = lastpgno;
else {
/*
* !!!
* Allocate a page that can never really exist. See
* the comment above about non-existent pages and the
* hash access method.
*/
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_CREATE | DB_MPOOL_NEW))
readonly_alloc = 1;
else if (*pgnoaddr > lastpgno) {
__db_err(dbmp->dbenv,
"%s: page %lu doesn't exist",
dbmfp->path, (u_long)*pgnoaddr);
ret = EINVAL;
goto err;
}
}
if (!readonly_alloc) {
addr = ADDR(dbmfp, *pgnoaddr * mfp->stat.st_pagesize);
++mp->stat.st_map;
++mfp->stat.st_map;
goto mapret;
}
}
/*
* If requesting the last page or a new page, find the last page. The
* tricky thing is that the user may have created a page already that's
* after any page that exists in the file.
*/
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_LAST | DB_MPOOL_NEW)) {
/*
* Temporary files may not yet have been created.
*
* Don't lock -- there are no atomicity issues for stat(2).
*/
if (dbmfp->fd == -1)
size = 0;
else if ((ret = __db_stat(dbmp->dbenv,
dbmfp->path, dbmfp->fd, &size, NULL)) != 0)
goto err;
*pgnoaddr = size == 0 ? 0 : (size - 1) / mfp->stat.st_pagesize;
/*
* Walk the list of BH's, looking for later pages. Save the
* pointer if a later page is found so that we don't have to
* search the list twice.
*
* If requesting a new page, return the page one after the last
* page -- which we'll have to create.
*/
for (tbhp = SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&mp->bhq, __bh);
tbhp != NULL; tbhp = SH_TAILQ_NEXT(tbhp, q, __bh))
if (tbhp->pgno >= *pgnoaddr &&
tbhp->mf_offset == mf_offset) {
bhp = tbhp;
*pgnoaddr = bhp->pgno;
}
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_NEW))
++*pgnoaddr;
}
/* If we already found the right buffer, return it. */
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_LAST) && bhp != NULL) {
addr = bhp->buf;
goto found;
}
/* If we haven't checked the BH list yet, do the search. */
if (!LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_LAST | DB_MPOOL_NEW)) {
++mp->stat.st_hash_searches;
bucket = BUCKET(mp, mf_offset, *pgnoaddr);
for (cnt = 0,
bhp = SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&dbmp->htab[bucket], __bh);
bhp != NULL; bhp = SH_TAILQ_NEXT(bhp, mq, __bh)) {
++cnt;
if (bhp->pgno == *pgnoaddr &&
bhp->mf_offset == mf_offset) {
addr = bhp->buf;
if (cnt > mp->stat.st_hash_longest)
mp->stat.st_hash_longest = cnt;
mp->stat.st_hash_examined += cnt;
goto found;
}
}
if (cnt > mp->stat.st_hash_longest)
mp->stat.st_hash_longest = cnt;
mp->stat.st_hash_examined += cnt;
}
/*
* Allocate a new buffer header and data space, and mark the contents
* as useless.
*/
if ((ret = __memp_ralloc(dbmp, sizeof(BH) -
sizeof(u_int8_t) + mfp->stat.st_pagesize, NULL, &bhp)) != 0)
goto err;
addr = bhp->buf;
#ifdef DEBUG
if ((ALIGNTYPE)addr & (sizeof(size_t) - 1)) {
__db_err(dbmp->dbenv,
"Internal error: BH data NOT size_t aligned.");
abort();
}
#endif
memset(bhp, 0, sizeof(BH));
LOCKINIT(dbmp, &bhp->mutex);
/*
* Prepend the bucket header to the head of the appropriate MPOOL
* bucket hash list. Append the bucket header to the tail of the
* MPOOL LRU chain.
*
* We have to do this before we read in the page so we can discard
* our region lock without screwing up the world.
*/
bucket = BUCKET(mp, mf_offset, *pgnoaddr);
SH_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&dbmp->htab[bucket], bhp, mq, __bh);
SH_TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&mp->bhq, bhp, q);
b_inserted = 1;
/* Set the page number, and associated MPOOLFILE. */
bhp->mf_offset = mf_offset;
bhp->pgno = *pgnoaddr;
/*
* If we know we created the page, zero it out and continue.
*
* !!!
* Note: DB_MPOOL_NEW deliberately doesn't call the pgin function.
* If DB_MPOOL_CREATE is used, then the application's pgin function
* has to be able to handle pages of 0's -- if it uses DB_MPOOL_NEW,
* it can detect all of its page creates, and not bother.
*
* Otherwise, read the page into memory, optionally creating it if
* DB_MPOOL_CREATE is set.
*
* Increment the reference count for created buffers, but importantly,
* increment the reference count for buffers we're about to read so
* that the buffer can't move.
*/
++bhp->ref;
b_incr = 1;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_NEW))
memset(addr, 0, mfp->stat.st_pagesize);
else {
/*
* It's possible for the read function to fail, which means
* that we fail as well.
*/
reread: if ((ret = __memp_pgread(dbmfp,
bhp, LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_CREATE | DB_MPOOL_NEW))) != 0)
goto err;
/*
* !!!
* The __memp_pgread call discarded and reacquired the region
* lock. Because the buffer reference count was incremented
* before the region lock was discarded the buffer didn't move.
*/
++mp->stat.st_cache_miss;
++mfp->stat.st_cache_miss;
}
if (0) {
found: /* Increment the reference count. */
if (bhp->ref == UINT16_T_MAX) {
__db_err(dbmp->dbenv,
"%s: too many references to page %lu",
dbmfp->path, bhp->pgno);
ret = EAGAIN;
goto err;
}
++bhp->ref;
b_incr = 1;
/*
* Any found buffer might be trouble.
*
* BH_LOCKED --
* I/O in progress, wait for it to finish. Because the buffer
* reference count was incremented before the region lock was
* discarded we know the buffer didn't move.
*/
if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_LOCKED)) {
UNLOCKREGION(dbmp);
LOCKBUFFER(dbmp, bhp);
/* Waiting for I/O to finish... */
UNLOCKBUFFER(dbmp, bhp);
LOCKREGION(dbmp);
}
/*
* BH_TRASH --
* The buffer is garbage.
*/
if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_TRASH))
goto reread;
/*
* BH_CALLPGIN --
* The buffer was written, and the contents need to be
* converted again.
*/
if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_CALLPGIN)) {
if ((ret = __memp_pg(dbmfp, bhp, 1)) != 0)
goto err;
F_CLR(bhp, BH_CALLPGIN);
}
++mp->stat.st_cache_hit;
++mfp->stat.st_cache_hit;
}
mapret: LOCKHANDLE(dbmp, &dbmfp->mutex);
++dbmfp->pinref;
UNLOCKHANDLE(dbmp, &dbmfp->mutex);
if (0) {
err: /*
* If no other process is already waiting on a created buffer,
* go ahead and discard it, it's not useful.
*/
if (b_incr)
--bhp->ref;
if (b_inserted && bhp->ref == 0)
__memp_bhfree(dbmp, mfp, bhp, 1);
}
UNLOCKREGION(dbmp);
*(void **)addrp = addr;
return (ret);
}
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