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/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2002
* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
*
* $Id: tcl_db.h,v 1.1.1.1 2003/11/20 22:13:18 toshok Exp $
*/
#ifndef _DB_TCL_DB_H_
#define _DB_TCL_DB_H_
#define MSG_SIZE 100 /* Message size */
enum INFOTYPE {
I_ENV, I_DB, I_DBC, I_TXN, I_MP, I_PG, I_LOCK, I_LOGC, I_NDBM, I_MUTEX };
#define MAX_ID 8 /* Maximum number of sub-id's we need */
#define DBTCL_PREP 64 /* Size of txn_recover preplist */
#define DBTCL_DBM 1
#define DBTCL_NDBM 2
typedef struct _mutex_entry {
union {
struct {
DB_MUTEX real_m;
u_int32_t real_val;
} r;
/*
* This is here to make sure that each of the mutex structures
* are 16-byte aligned, which is required on HP architectures.
* The db_mutex_t structure might be >32 bytes itself, or the
* real_val might push it over the 32 byte boundary. The best
* we can do is use a 48 byte boundary.
*/
char c[48];
} u;
} _MUTEX_ENTRY;
#define m u.r.real_m
#define val u.r.real_val
typedef struct _mutex_data {
DB_ENV *env;
REGINFO reginfo;
_MUTEX_ENTRY *marray;
size_t size;
u_int32_t n_mutex;
} _MUTEX_DATA;
/*
* Why use a home grown package over the Tcl_Hash functions?
*
* We could have implemented the stuff below without maintaining our
* own list manipulation, efficiently hashing it with the available
* Tcl functions (Tcl_CreateHashEntry, Tcl_GetHashValue, etc). I chose
* not to do so for these reasons:
*
* We still need the information below. Using the hashing only removes
* us from needing the next/prev pointers. We still need the structure
* itself because we need more than one value associated with a widget.
* We need to keep track of parent pointers for sub-widgets (like cursors)
* so we can correctly close. We need to keep track of individual widget's
* id counters for any sub-widgets they may have. We need to be able to
* associate the name/client data outside the scope of the widget.
*
* So, is it better to use the hashing rather than
* the linear list we have now? I decided against it for the simple reason
* that to access the structure would require two calls. The first is
* Tcl_FindHashEntry(table, key) and then, once we have the entry, we'd
* have to do Tcl_GetHashValue(entry) to get the pointer of the structure.
*
* I believe the number of simultaneous DB widgets in existence at one time
* is not going to be that large (more than several dozen) such that
* linearly searching the list is not going to impact performance in a
* noticable way. Should performance be impacted due to the size of the
* info list, then perhaps it is time to revisit this decision.
*/
typedef struct dbtcl_info {
LIST_ENTRY(dbtcl_info) entries;
Tcl_Interp *i_interp;
char *i_name;
enum INFOTYPE i_type;
union infop {
DB_ENV *envp;
void *anyp;
DB *dbp;
DBC *dbcp;
DB_TXN *txnp;
DB_MPOOLFILE *mp;
DB_LOCK *lock;
_MUTEX_DATA *mutex;
DB_LOGC *logc;
} un;
union data {
int anydata;
db_pgno_t pgno;
u_int32_t lockid;
} und;
union data2 {
int anydata;
size_t pagesz;
} und2;
DBT i_lockobj;
FILE *i_err;
char *i_errpfx;
/* Callbacks--Tcl_Objs containing proc names */
Tcl_Obj *i_btcompare;
Tcl_Obj *i_dupcompare;
Tcl_Obj *i_hashproc;
Tcl_Obj *i_rep_send;
Tcl_Obj *i_second_call;
/* Environment ID for the i_rep_send callback. */
Tcl_Obj *i_rep_eid;
struct dbtcl_info *i_parent;
int i_otherid[MAX_ID];
} DBTCL_INFO;
#define i_anyp un.anyp
#define i_pagep un.anyp
#define i_envp un.envp
#define i_dbp un.dbp
#define i_dbcp un.dbcp
#define i_txnp un.txnp
#define i_mp un.mp
#define i_lock un.lock
#define i_mutex un.mutex
#define i_logc un.logc
#define i_data und.anydata
#define i_pgno und.pgno
#define i_locker und.lockid
#define i_data2 und2.anydata
#define i_pgsz und2.pagesz
#define i_envtxnid i_otherid[0]
#define i_envmpid i_otherid[1]
#define i_envlockid i_otherid[2]
#define i_envmutexid i_otherid[3]
#define i_envlogcid i_otherid[4]
#define i_mppgid i_otherid[0]
#define i_dbdbcid i_otherid[0]
extern int __debug_on, __debug_print, __debug_stop, __debug_test;
typedef struct dbtcl_global {
LIST_HEAD(infohead, dbtcl_info) g_infohead;
} DBTCL_GLOBAL;
#define __db_infohead __dbtcl_global.g_infohead
extern DBTCL_GLOBAL __dbtcl_global;
#define NAME_TO_ENV(name) (DB_ENV *)_NameToPtr((name))
#define NAME_TO_DB(name) (DB *)_NameToPtr((name))
#define NAME_TO_DBC(name) (DBC *)_NameToPtr((name))
#define NAME_TO_TXN(name) (DB_TXN *)_NameToPtr((name))
#define NAME_TO_MP(name) (DB_MPOOLFILE *)_NameToPtr((name))
#define NAME_TO_LOCK(name) (DB_LOCK *)_NameToPtr((name))
/*
* MAKE_STAT_LIST appends a {name value} pair to a result list
* that MUST be called 'res' that is a Tcl_Obj * in the local
* function. This macro also assumes a label "error" to go to
* in the even of a Tcl error. For stat functions this will
* typically go before the "free" function to free the stat structure
* returned by DB.
*/
#define MAKE_STAT_LIST(s,v) \
do { \
result = _SetListElemInt(interp, res, (s), (v)); \
if (result != TCL_OK) \
goto error; \
} while (0)
/*
* MAKE_STAT_LSN appends a {name {LSNfile LSNoffset}} pair to a result list
* that MUST be called 'res' that is a Tcl_Obj * in the local
* function. This macro also assumes a label "error" to go to
* in the even of a Tcl error. For stat functions this will
* typically go before the "free" function to free the stat structure
* returned by DB.
*/
#define MAKE_STAT_LSN(s, lsn) \
do { \
myobjc = 2; \
myobjv[0] = Tcl_NewLongObj((long)(lsn)->file); \
myobjv[1] = Tcl_NewLongObj((long)(lsn)->offset); \
lsnlist = Tcl_NewListObj(myobjc, myobjv); \
myobjc = 2; \
myobjv[0] = Tcl_NewStringObj((s), strlen(s)); \
myobjv[1] = lsnlist; \
thislist = Tcl_NewListObj(myobjc, myobjv); \
result = Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, res, thislist); \
if (result != TCL_OK) \
goto error; \
} while (0)
/*
* MAKE_STAT_STRLIST appends a {name string} pair to a result list
* that MUST be called 'res' that is a Tcl_Obj * in the local
* function. This macro also assumes a label "error" to go to
* in the even of a Tcl error. For stat functions this will
* typically go before the "free" function to free the stat structure
* returned by DB.
*/
#define MAKE_STAT_STRLIST(s,s1) \
do { \
result = _SetListElem(interp, res, (s), strlen(s), \
(s1), strlen(s1)); \
if (result != TCL_OK) \
goto error; \
} while (0)
/*
* FLAG_CHECK checks that the given flag is not set yet.
* If it is, it sets up an error message.
*/
#define FLAG_CHECK(flag) \
do { \
if ((flag) != 0) { \
Tcl_SetResult(interp, \
" Only 1 policy can be specified.\n", \
TCL_STATIC); \
result = TCL_ERROR; \
break; \
} \
} while (0)
/*
* FLAG_CHECK2 checks that the given flag is not set yet or is
* only set to the given allowed value.
* If it is, it sets up an error message.
*/
#define FLAG_CHECK2(flag,val) \
do { \
if (((flag) & ~(val)) != 0) { \
Tcl_SetResult(interp, \
" Only 1 policy can be specified.\n", \
TCL_STATIC); \
result = TCL_ERROR; \
break; \
} \
} while (0)
/*
* IS_HELP checks whether the arg we bombed on is -?, which is a help option.
* If it is, we return TCL_OK (but leave the result set to whatever
* Tcl_GetIndexFromObj says, which lists all the valid options. Otherwise
* return TCL_ERROR.
*/
#define IS_HELP(s) \
(strcmp(Tcl_GetStringFromObj(s,NULL), "-?") == 0) ? TCL_OK : TCL_ERROR
#include "dbinc_auto/tcl_ext.h"
#endif /* !_DB_TCL_DB_H_ */
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