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/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2002
* Sleepycat Software. 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 revid[] = "$Id: hash_dup.c,v 1.1.1.1 2003/11/20 22:13:31 toshok Exp $";
#endif /* not lint */
/*
* PACKAGE: hashing
*
* DESCRIPTION:
* Manipulation of duplicates for the hash package.
*/
#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#endif
#include "db_int.h"
#include "dbinc/db_page.h"
#include "dbinc/hash.h"
#include "dbinc/btree.h"
static int __ham_c_chgpg __P((DBC *,
db_pgno_t, u_int32_t, db_pgno_t, u_int32_t));
static int __ham_check_move __P((DBC *, u_int32_t));
static int __ham_dcursor __P((DBC *, db_pgno_t, u_int32_t));
static int __ham_move_offpage __P((DBC *, PAGE *, u_int32_t, db_pgno_t));
/*
* Called from hash_access to add a duplicate key. nval is the new
* value that we want to add. The flags correspond to the flag values
* to cursor_put indicating where to add the new element.
* There are 4 cases.
* Case 1: The existing duplicate set already resides on a separate page.
* We return and let the common code handle this.
* Case 2: The element is small enough to just be added to the existing set.
* Case 3: The element is large enough to be a big item, so we're going to
* have to push the set onto a new page.
* Case 4: The element is large enough to push the duplicate set onto a
* separate page.
*
* PUBLIC: int __ham_add_dup __P((DBC *, DBT *, u_int32_t, db_pgno_t *));
*/
int
__ham_add_dup(dbc, nval, flags, pgnop)
DBC *dbc;
DBT *nval;
u_int32_t flags;
db_pgno_t *pgnop;
{
DB *dbp;
DBT pval, tmp_val;
DB_MPOOLFILE *mpf;
HASH_CURSOR *hcp;
u_int32_t add_bytes, new_size;
int cmp, ret;
u_int8_t *hk;
dbp = dbc->dbp;
mpf = dbp->mpf;
hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
DB_ASSERT(flags != DB_CURRENT);
add_bytes = nval->size +
(F_ISSET(nval, DB_DBT_PARTIAL) ? nval->doff : 0);
add_bytes = DUP_SIZE(add_bytes);
if ((ret = __ham_check_move(dbc, add_bytes)) != 0)
return (ret);
/*
* Check if resulting duplicate set is going to need to go
* onto a separate duplicate page. If so, convert the
* duplicate set and add the new one. After conversion,
* hcp->dndx is the first free ndx or the index of the
* current pointer into the duplicate set.
*/
hk = H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx);
/* Add the len bytes to the current singleton. */
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) != H_DUPLICATE)
add_bytes += DUP_SIZE(0);
new_size =
LEN_HKEYDATA(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize, H_DATAINDEX(hcp->indx)) +
add_bytes;
/*
* We convert to off-page duplicates if the item is a big item,
* the addition of the new item will make the set large, or
* if there isn't enough room on this page to add the next item.
*/
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) != H_OFFDUP &&
(HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) == H_OFFPAGE || ISBIG(hcp, new_size) ||
add_bytes > P_FREESPACE(dbp, hcp->page))) {
if ((ret = __ham_dup_convert(dbc)) != 0)
return (ret);
return (hcp->opd->c_am_put(hcp->opd,
NULL, nval, flags, NULL));
}
/* There are two separate cases here: on page and off page. */
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) != H_OFFDUP) {
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) != H_DUPLICATE) {
pval.flags = 0;
pval.data = HKEYDATA_DATA(hk);
pval.size = LEN_HDATA(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize,
hcp->indx);
if ((ret = __ham_make_dup(dbp->dbenv,
&pval, &tmp_val, &dbc->my_rdata.data,
&dbc->my_rdata.ulen)) != 0 || (ret =
__ham_replpair(dbc, &tmp_val, 1)) != 0)
return (ret);
hk = H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx);
HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) = H_DUPLICATE;
/*
* Update the cursor position since we now are in
* duplicates.
*/
F_SET(hcp, H_ISDUP);
hcp->dup_off = 0;
hcp->dup_len = pval.size;
hcp->dup_tlen = DUP_SIZE(hcp->dup_len);
}
/* Now make the new entry a duplicate. */
if ((ret = __ham_make_dup(dbp->dbenv, nval,
&tmp_val, &dbc->my_rdata.data, &dbc->my_rdata.ulen)) != 0)
return (ret);
tmp_val.dlen = 0;
switch (flags) { /* On page. */
case DB_KEYFIRST:
case DB_KEYLAST:
case DB_NODUPDATA:
if (dbp->dup_compare != NULL) {
__ham_dsearch(dbc,
nval, &tmp_val.doff, &cmp, flags);
/* dup dups are not supported w/ sorted dups */
if (cmp == 0)
return (__db_duperr(dbp, flags));
} else {
hcp->dup_tlen = LEN_HDATA(dbp, hcp->page,
dbp->pgsize, hcp->indx);
hcp->dup_len = nval->size;
F_SET(hcp, H_ISDUP);
if (flags == DB_KEYFIRST)
hcp->dup_off = tmp_val.doff = 0;
else
hcp->dup_off =
tmp_val.doff = hcp->dup_tlen;
}
break;
case DB_BEFORE:
tmp_val.doff = hcp->dup_off;
break;
case DB_AFTER:
tmp_val.doff = hcp->dup_off + DUP_SIZE(hcp->dup_len);
break;
}
/* Add the duplicate. */
ret = __ham_replpair(dbc, &tmp_val, 0);
if (ret == 0)
ret = mpf->set(mpf, hcp->page, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY);
if (ret != 0)
return (ret);
/* Now, update the cursor if necessary. */
switch (flags) {
case DB_AFTER:
hcp->dup_off += DUP_SIZE(hcp->dup_len);
hcp->dup_len = nval->size;
hcp->dup_tlen += (db_indx_t)DUP_SIZE(nval->size);
break;
case DB_KEYFIRST:
case DB_KEYLAST:
case DB_BEFORE:
hcp->dup_tlen += (db_indx_t)DUP_SIZE(nval->size);
hcp->dup_len = nval->size;
break;
}
ret = __ham_c_update(dbc, tmp_val.size, 1, 1);
return (ret);
}
/*
* If we get here, then we're on duplicate pages; set pgnop and
* return so the common code can handle it.
*/
memcpy(pgnop, HOFFDUP_PGNO(H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx)),
sizeof(db_pgno_t));
return (ret);
}
/*
* Convert an on-page set of duplicates to an offpage set of duplicates.
*
* PUBLIC: int __ham_dup_convert __P((DBC *));
*/
int
__ham_dup_convert(dbc)
DBC *dbc;
{
BOVERFLOW bo;
DB *dbp;
DBC **hcs;
DBT dbt;
DB_LSN lsn;
DB_MPOOLFILE *mpf;
HASH_CURSOR *hcp;
HOFFPAGE ho;
PAGE *dp;
db_indx_t i, len, off;
int c, ret, t_ret;
u_int8_t *p, *pend;
dbp = dbc->dbp;
mpf = dbp->mpf;
hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
/*
* Create a new page for the duplicates.
*/
if ((ret = __db_new(dbc,
dbp->dup_compare == NULL ? P_LRECNO : P_LDUP, &dp)) != 0)
return (ret);
P_INIT(dp, dbp->pgsize,
dp->pgno, PGNO_INVALID, PGNO_INVALID, LEAFLEVEL, TYPE(dp));
/*
* Get the list of cursors that may need to be updated.
*/
if ((ret = __ham_get_clist(dbp,
PGNO(hcp->page), (u_int32_t)hcp->indx, &hcs)) != 0)
goto err;
/*
* Now put the duplicates onto the new page.
*/
dbt.flags = 0;
switch (HPAGE_PTYPE(H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx))) {
case H_KEYDATA:
/* Simple case, one key on page; move it to dup page. */
dbt.size = LEN_HDATA(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize, hcp->indx);
dbt.data = HKEYDATA_DATA(H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx));
ret = __db_pitem(dbc,
dp, 0, BKEYDATA_SIZE(dbt.size), NULL, &dbt);
goto finish;
case H_OFFPAGE:
/* Simple case, one key on page; move it to dup page. */
memcpy(&ho, P_ENTRY(dbp, hcp->page, H_DATAINDEX(hcp->indx)),
HOFFPAGE_SIZE);
UMRW_SET(bo.unused1);
B_TSET(bo.type, ho.type, 0);
UMRW_SET(bo.unused2);
bo.pgno = ho.pgno;
bo.tlen = ho.tlen;
dbt.size = BOVERFLOW_SIZE;
dbt.data = &bo;
ret = __db_pitem(dbc, dp, 0, dbt.size, &dbt, NULL);
finish: if (ret == 0) {
if ((ret = mpf->set(mpf, dp, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY)) != 0)
break;
/* Update any other cursors. */
if (hcs != NULL && DBC_LOGGING(dbc) &&
IS_SUBTRANSACTION(dbc->txn)) {
if ((ret = __ham_chgpg_log(dbp, dbc->txn,
&lsn, 0, DB_HAM_DUP, PGNO(hcp->page),
PGNO(dp), hcp->indx, 0)) != 0)
break;
}
for (c = 0; hcs != NULL && hcs[c] != NULL; c++)
if ((ret = __ham_dcursor(hcs[c],
PGNO(dp), 0)) != 0)
break;
}
break;
case H_DUPLICATE:
p = HKEYDATA_DATA(H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx));
pend = p +
LEN_HDATA(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize, hcp->indx);
/*
* We need to maintain the duplicate cursor position.
* Keep track of where we are in the duplicate set via
* the offset, and when it matches the one in the cursor,
* set the off-page duplicate cursor index to the current
* index.
*/
for (off = 0, i = 0; p < pend; i++) {
memcpy(&len, p, sizeof(db_indx_t));
dbt.size = len;
p += sizeof(db_indx_t);
dbt.data = p;
p += len + sizeof(db_indx_t);
if ((ret = __db_pitem(dbc, dp,
i, BKEYDATA_SIZE(dbt.size), NULL, &dbt)) != 0)
break;
/* Update any other cursors */
if (hcs != NULL && DBC_LOGGING(dbc) &&
IS_SUBTRANSACTION(dbc->txn)) {
if ((ret = __ham_chgpg_log(dbp, dbc->txn,
&lsn, 0, DB_HAM_DUP, PGNO(hcp->page),
PGNO(dp), hcp->indx, i)) != 0)
break;
}
for (c = 0; hcs != NULL && hcs[c] != NULL; c++)
if (((HASH_CURSOR *)(hcs[c]->internal))->dup_off
== off && (ret = __ham_dcursor(hcs[c],
PGNO(dp), i)) != 0)
goto err;
off += len + 2 * sizeof(db_indx_t);
}
break;
default:
ret = __db_pgfmt(dbp->dbenv, (u_long)hcp->pgno);
break;
}
/*
* Now attach this to the source page in place of the old duplicate
* item.
*/
if (ret == 0)
ret = __ham_move_offpage(dbc, hcp->page,
(u_int32_t)H_DATAINDEX(hcp->indx), PGNO(dp));
err: if (ret == 0)
ret = mpf->set(mpf, hcp->page, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY);
if ((t_ret =
mpf->put(mpf, dp, ret == 0 ? DB_MPOOL_DIRTY : 0)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
if (ret == 0)
hcp->dup_tlen = hcp->dup_off = hcp->dup_len = 0;
if (hcs != NULL)
__os_free(dbp->dbenv, hcs);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __ham_make_dup
*
* Take a regular dbt and make it into a duplicate item with all the partial
* information set appropriately. If the incoming dbt is a partial, assume
* we are creating a new entry and make sure that we do any initial padding.
*
* PUBLIC: int __ham_make_dup __P((DB_ENV *,
* PUBLIC: const DBT *, DBT *d, void **, u_int32_t *));
*/
int
__ham_make_dup(dbenv, notdup, duplicate, bufp, sizep)
DB_ENV *dbenv;
const DBT *notdup;
DBT *duplicate;
void **bufp;
u_int32_t *sizep;
{
db_indx_t tsize, item_size;
int ret;
u_int8_t *p;
item_size = (db_indx_t)notdup->size;
if (F_ISSET(notdup, DB_DBT_PARTIAL))
item_size += notdup->doff;
tsize = DUP_SIZE(item_size);
if ((ret = __ham_init_dbt(dbenv, duplicate, tsize, bufp, sizep)) != 0)
return (ret);
duplicate->dlen = 0;
duplicate->flags = notdup->flags;
F_SET(duplicate, DB_DBT_PARTIAL);
p = duplicate->data;
memcpy(p, &item_size, sizeof(db_indx_t));
p += sizeof(db_indx_t);
if (F_ISSET(notdup, DB_DBT_PARTIAL)) {
memset(p, 0, notdup->doff);
p += notdup->doff;
}
memcpy(p, notdup->data, notdup->size);
p += notdup->size;
memcpy(p, &item_size, sizeof(db_indx_t));
duplicate->doff = 0;
duplicate->dlen = notdup->size;
return (0);
}
/*
* __ham_check_move --
*
* Check if we can do whatever we need to on this page. If not,
* then we'll have to move the current element to a new page.
*/
static int
__ham_check_move(dbc, add_len)
DBC *dbc;
u_int32_t add_len;
{
DB *dbp;
DBT k, d;
DB_LSN new_lsn;
DB_MPOOLFILE *mpf;
HASH_CURSOR *hcp;
PAGE *next_pagep;
db_pgno_t next_pgno;
u_int32_t new_datalen, old_len, rectype;
u_int8_t *hk;
int ret;
dbp = dbc->dbp;
mpf = dbp->mpf;
hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
hk = H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx);
/*
* If the item is already off page duplicates or an offpage item,
* then we know we can do whatever we need to do in-place
*/
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) == H_OFFDUP || HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) == H_OFFPAGE)
return (0);
old_len = LEN_HITEM(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize, H_DATAINDEX(hcp->indx));
new_datalen = old_len - HKEYDATA_SIZE(0) + add_len;
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) != H_DUPLICATE)
new_datalen += DUP_SIZE(0);
/*
* We need to add a new page under two conditions:
* 1. The addition makes the total data length cross the BIG
* threshold and the OFFDUP structure won't fit on this page.
* 2. The addition does not make the total data cross the
* threshold, but the new data won't fit on the page.
* If neither of these is true, then we can return.
*/
if (ISBIG(hcp, new_datalen) && (old_len > HOFFDUP_SIZE ||
HOFFDUP_SIZE - old_len <= P_FREESPACE(dbp, hcp->page)))
return (0);
if (!ISBIG(hcp, new_datalen) && add_len <= P_FREESPACE(dbp, hcp->page))
return (0);
/*
* If we get here, then we need to move the item to a new page.
* Check if there are more pages in the chain. We now need to
* update new_datalen to include the size of both the key and
* the data that we need to move.
*/
new_datalen = ISBIG(hcp, new_datalen) ?
HOFFDUP_SIZE : HKEYDATA_SIZE(new_datalen);
new_datalen += LEN_HITEM(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize, H_KEYINDEX(hcp->indx));
next_pagep = NULL;
for (next_pgno = NEXT_PGNO(hcp->page); next_pgno != PGNO_INVALID;
next_pgno = NEXT_PGNO(next_pagep)) {
if (next_pagep != NULL &&
(ret = mpf->put(mpf, next_pagep, 0)) != 0)
return (ret);
if ((ret = mpf->get(mpf,
&next_pgno, DB_MPOOL_CREATE, &next_pagep)) != 0)
return (ret);
if (P_FREESPACE(dbp, next_pagep) >= new_datalen)
break;
}
/* No more pages, add one. */
if (next_pagep == NULL && (ret = __ham_add_ovflpage(dbc,
hcp->page, 0, &next_pagep)) != 0)
return (ret);
/* Add new page at the end of the chain. */
if (P_FREESPACE(dbp, next_pagep) < new_datalen && (ret =
__ham_add_ovflpage(dbc, next_pagep, 1, &next_pagep)) != 0) {
(void)mpf->put(mpf, next_pagep, 0);
return (ret);
}
/* Copy the item to the new page. */
if (DBC_LOGGING(dbc)) {
rectype = PUTPAIR;
k.flags = 0;
d.flags = 0;
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(
H_PAIRKEY(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx)) == H_OFFPAGE) {
rectype |= PAIR_KEYMASK;
k.data = H_PAIRKEY(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx);
k.size = HOFFPAGE_SIZE;
} else {
k.data =
HKEYDATA_DATA(H_PAIRKEY(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx));
k.size =
LEN_HKEY(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize, hcp->indx);
}
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) == H_OFFPAGE) {
rectype |= PAIR_DATAMASK;
d.data = H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx);
d.size = HOFFPAGE_SIZE;
} else {
if (HPAGE_PTYPE(H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx))
== H_DUPLICATE)
rectype |= PAIR_DUPMASK;
d.data =
HKEYDATA_DATA(H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx));
d.size = LEN_HDATA(dbp, hcp->page,
dbp->pgsize, hcp->indx);
}
if ((ret = __ham_insdel_log(dbp,
dbc->txn, &new_lsn, 0, rectype, PGNO(next_pagep),
(u_int32_t)NUM_ENT(next_pagep), &LSN(next_pagep),
&k, &d)) != 0) {
(void)mpf->put(mpf, next_pagep, 0);
return (ret);
}
} else
LSN_NOT_LOGGED(new_lsn);
/* Move lsn onto page. */
LSN(next_pagep) = new_lsn; /* Structure assignment. */
__ham_copy_item(dbp, hcp->page, H_KEYINDEX(hcp->indx), next_pagep);
__ham_copy_item(dbp, hcp->page, H_DATAINDEX(hcp->indx), next_pagep);
/*
* We've just manually inserted a key and set of data onto
* next_pagep; however, it's possible that our caller will
* return without further modifying the new page, for instance
* if DB_NODUPDATA is set and our new item is a duplicate duplicate.
* Thus, to be on the safe side, we need to mark the page dirty
* here. [#2996]
*
* Note that __ham_del_pair should dirty the page we're moving
* the items from, so we need only dirty the new page ourselves.
*/
if ((ret = mpf->set(mpf, next_pagep, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY)) != 0)
goto out;
/* Update all cursors that used to point to this item. */
if ((ret = __ham_c_chgpg(dbc, PGNO(hcp->page), H_KEYINDEX(hcp->indx),
PGNO(next_pagep), NUM_ENT(next_pagep) - 2)) != 0)
goto out;
/* Now delete the pair from the current page. */
ret = __ham_del_pair(dbc, 0);
/*
* __ham_del_pair decremented nelem. This is incorrect; we
* manually copied the element elsewhere, so the total number
* of elements hasn't changed. Increment it again.
*
* !!!
* Note that we still have the metadata page pinned, and
* __ham_del_pair dirtied it, so we don't need to set the dirty
* flag again.
*/
if (!STD_LOCKING(dbc))
hcp->hdr->nelem++;
out:
(void)mpf->put(mpf, hcp->page, DB_MPOOL_DIRTY);
hcp->page = next_pagep;
hcp->pgno = PGNO(hcp->page);
hcp->indx = NUM_ENT(hcp->page) - 2;
F_SET(hcp, H_EXPAND);
F_CLR(hcp, H_DELETED);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __ham_move_offpage --
* Replace an onpage set of duplicates with the OFFDUP structure
* that references the duplicate page.
*
* XXX
* This is really just a special case of __onpage_replace; we should
* probably combine them.
*
*/
static int
__ham_move_offpage(dbc, pagep, ndx, pgno)
DBC *dbc;
PAGE *pagep;
u_int32_t ndx;
db_pgno_t pgno;
{
DB *dbp;
DBT new_dbt;
DBT old_dbt;
HOFFDUP od;
db_indx_t i, *inp;
int32_t shrink;
u_int8_t *src;
int ret;
dbp = dbc->dbp;
od.type = H_OFFDUP;
UMRW_SET(od.unused[0]);
UMRW_SET(od.unused[1]);
UMRW_SET(od.unused[2]);
od.pgno = pgno;
ret = 0;
if (DBC_LOGGING(dbc)) {
new_dbt.data = &od;
new_dbt.size = HOFFDUP_SIZE;
old_dbt.data = P_ENTRY(dbp, pagep, ndx);
old_dbt.size = LEN_HITEM(dbp, pagep, dbp->pgsize, ndx);
if ((ret = __ham_replace_log(dbp, dbc->txn, &LSN(pagep), 0,
PGNO(pagep), (u_int32_t)ndx, &LSN(pagep), -1,
&old_dbt, &new_dbt, 0)) != 0)
return (ret);
} else
LSN_NOT_LOGGED(LSN(pagep));
shrink = LEN_HITEM(dbp, pagep, dbp->pgsize, ndx) - HOFFDUP_SIZE;
inp = P_INP(dbp, pagep);
if (shrink != 0) {
/* Copy data. */
src = (u_int8_t *)(pagep) + HOFFSET(pagep);
memmove(src + shrink, src, inp[ndx] - HOFFSET(pagep));
HOFFSET(pagep) += shrink;
/* Update index table. */
for (i = ndx; i < NUM_ENT(pagep); i++)
inp[i] += shrink;
}
/* Now copy the offdup entry onto the page. */
memcpy(P_ENTRY(dbp, pagep, ndx), &od, HOFFDUP_SIZE);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __ham_dsearch:
* Locate a particular duplicate in a duplicate set. Make sure that
* we exit with the cursor set appropriately.
*
* PUBLIC: void __ham_dsearch
* PUBLIC: __P((DBC *, DBT *, u_int32_t *, int *, u_int32_t));
*/
void
__ham_dsearch(dbc, dbt, offp, cmpp, flags)
DBC *dbc;
DBT *dbt;
u_int32_t *offp, flags;
int *cmpp;
{
DB *dbp;
HASH_CURSOR *hcp;
DBT cur;
db_indx_t i, len;
int (*func) __P((DB *, const DBT *, const DBT *));
u_int8_t *data;
dbp = dbc->dbp;
hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
func = dbp->dup_compare == NULL ? __bam_defcmp : dbp->dup_compare;
i = F_ISSET(hcp, H_CONTINUE) ? hcp->dup_off: 0;
data = HKEYDATA_DATA(H_PAIRDATA(dbp, hcp->page, hcp->indx)) + i;
hcp->dup_tlen = LEN_HDATA(dbp, hcp->page, dbp->pgsize, hcp->indx);
while (i < hcp->dup_tlen) {
memcpy(&len, data, sizeof(db_indx_t));
data += sizeof(db_indx_t);
cur.data = data;
cur.size = (u_int32_t)len;
/*
* If we find an exact match, we're done. If in a sorted
* duplicate set and the item is larger than our test item,
* we're done. In the latter case, if permitting partial
* matches, it's not a failure.
*/
*cmpp = func(dbp, dbt, &cur);
if (*cmpp == 0)
break;
if (*cmpp < 0 && dbp->dup_compare != NULL) {
if (flags == DB_GET_BOTH_RANGE)
*cmpp = 0;
break;
}
i += len + 2 * sizeof(db_indx_t);
data += len + sizeof(db_indx_t);
}
*offp = i;
hcp->dup_off = i;
hcp->dup_len = len;
F_SET(hcp, H_ISDUP);
}
#ifdef DEBUG
/*
* __ham_cprint --
* Display the current cursor list.
*
* PUBLIC: void __ham_cprint __P((DBC *));
*/
void
__ham_cprint(dbc)
DBC *dbc;
{
HASH_CURSOR *cp;
cp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
fprintf(stderr, "%#0lx->%#0lx: page: %lu index: %lu",
P_TO_ULONG(dbc), P_TO_ULONG(cp), (u_long)cp->pgno,
(u_long)cp->indx);
if (F_ISSET(cp, H_DELETED))
fprintf(stderr, " (deleted)");
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
/*
* __ham_dcursor --
*
* Create an off page duplicate cursor for this cursor.
*/
static int
__ham_dcursor(dbc, pgno, indx)
DBC *dbc;
db_pgno_t pgno;
u_int32_t indx;
{
DB *dbp;
HASH_CURSOR *hcp;
BTREE_CURSOR *dcp;
int ret;
dbp = dbc->dbp;
hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)dbc->internal;
if ((ret = __db_c_newopd(dbc, pgno, hcp->opd, &hcp->opd)) != 0)
return (ret);
dcp = (BTREE_CURSOR *)hcp->opd->internal;
dcp->pgno = pgno;
dcp->indx = indx;
if (dbp->dup_compare == NULL) {
/*
* Converting to off-page Recno trees is tricky. The
* record number for the cursor is the index + 1 (to
* convert to 1-based record numbers).
*/
dcp->recno = indx + 1;
}
/*
* Transfer the deleted flag from the top-level cursor to the
* created one.
*/
if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DELETED)) {
F_SET(dcp, C_DELETED);
F_CLR(hcp, H_DELETED);
}
return (0);
}
/*
* __ham_c_chgpg --
* Adjust the cursors after moving an item to a new page. We only
* move cursors that are pointing at this one item and are not
* deleted; since we only touch non-deleted cursors, and since
* (by definition) no item existed at the pgno/indx we're moving the
* item to, we're guaranteed that all the cursors we affect here or
* on abort really do refer to this one item.
*/
static int
__ham_c_chgpg(dbc, old_pgno, old_index, new_pgno, new_index)
DBC *dbc;
db_pgno_t old_pgno, new_pgno;
u_int32_t old_index, new_index;
{
DB *dbp, *ldbp;
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_LSN lsn;
DB_TXN *my_txn;
DBC *cp;
HASH_CURSOR *hcp;
int found, ret;
dbp = dbc->dbp;
dbenv = dbp->dbenv;
my_txn = IS_SUBTRANSACTION(dbc->txn) ? dbc->txn : NULL;
found = 0;
MUTEX_THREAD_LOCK(dbenv, dbenv->dblist_mutexp);
for (ldbp = __dblist_get(dbenv, dbp->adj_fileid);
ldbp != NULL && ldbp->adj_fileid == dbp->adj_fileid;
ldbp = LIST_NEXT(ldbp, dblistlinks)) {
MUTEX_THREAD_LOCK(dbenv, dbp->mutexp);
for (cp = TAILQ_FIRST(&ldbp->active_queue); cp != NULL;
cp = TAILQ_NEXT(cp, links)) {
if (cp == dbc || cp->dbtype != DB_HASH)
continue;
hcp = (HASH_CURSOR *)cp->internal;
/*
* If a cursor is deleted, it doesn't refer to this
* item--it just happens to have the same indx, but
* it points to a former neighbor. Don't move it.
*/
if (F_ISSET(hcp, H_DELETED))
continue;
if (hcp->pgno == old_pgno) {
if (hcp->indx == old_index) {
hcp->pgno = new_pgno;
hcp->indx = new_index;
} else
continue;
if (my_txn != NULL && cp->txn != my_txn)
found = 1;
}
}
MUTEX_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbp->mutexp);
}
MUTEX_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbenv->dblist_mutexp);
if (found != 0 && DBC_LOGGING(dbc)) {
if ((ret = __ham_chgpg_log(dbp, my_txn, &lsn, 0, DB_HAM_CHGPG,
old_pgno, new_pgno, old_index, new_index)) != 0)
return (ret);
}
return (0);
}
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