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<h2>
<a NAME="Locking Commands"></a>Locking Commands</h2>
Most locking commands work with the environment handle. However,
when a user gets a lock we create a new lock handle that they then use
with in a similar manner to all the other handles to release the lock.
We present the general locking functions first, and then those that manipulate
locks.
<p><b>> <env> lock_detect [default|oldest|youngest|random]</b>
<p>This command runs the deadlock detector. It directly translates
to the <a href="../../docs/api_c/lock_detect.html">lock_detect</a> DB call.
It returns either a 0 (for success), a DB error message or it throws a
Tcl error with a system message. The first argument sets the policy
for deadlock as follows:
<ul>
<li>
<b>default</b> selects the DB_LOCK_DEFAULT policy for default detection
(default if not specified)</li>
<li>
<b>oldest </b>selects DB_LOCK_OLDEST to abort the oldest locker on a deadlock</li>
<li>
<b>random</b> selects DB_LOCK_RANDOM to abort a random locker on a deadlock</li>
<li>
<b>youngest</b> selects DB_LOCK_YOUNGEST to abort the youngest locker on
a deadlock</li>
</ul>
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<br><b>> <env> lock_stat</b>
<p>This command returns a list of name/value pairs where the names correspond
to the C-structure field names of DB_LOCK_STAT and the values are the data
returned. This command is a direct translation of the <a href="../../docs/api_c/lock_stat.html">lock_stat</a>
DB call.
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<br><a NAME="> <env> lock_id"></a><b>> <env> lock_id</b>
<p>This command returns a unique locker ID value. It directly translates
to the <a href="../../docs/api_c/lock_id.html">lock_id</a> DB call.
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<br><a NAME="> <env> lock_id"></a><b>> <env> lock_id_free </b><i>locker</i>
<p>This command frees the locker allockated by the lock_id call. It directly
translates to the <a href="../../docs/api_c/lock_id.html">lock_id_free
</a>DB
call.
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<br><a NAME="> <env> lock_id"></a><b>> <env> lock_id_set </b><i>current
max</i>
<p>This is a diagnostic command to set the locker id that will get
allocated next and the maximum id that
<br>will trigger the id reclaim algorithm.
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<br><a NAME="> <env> lock_get"></a><b>> <env> lock_get [-nowait]<i>lockmode
locker obj</i></b>
<p>This command gets a lock. It will invoke the <a href="../../docs/api_c/lock_get.html">lock_get</a>
function. After it successfully gets a handle to a lock, we bind
it to a new Tcl command of the form <b><i>$env.lockX</i></b>, where X is
an integer starting at 0 (e.g. <b>$env.lock0, $env.lock1, </b>etc).
We use the <i>Tcl_CreateObjCommand()</i> to create the top level locking
command function. It is through this handle that the user can release
the lock. Internally, the handle we get back from DB will be stored
as the <i>ClientData</i> portion of the new command set so that future
locking calls will have that handle readily available.
<p>The arguments are:
<ul>
<li>
<b><i>locker</i></b> specifies the locker ID returned from the <a href="#> <env> lock_id">lock_id</a>
command</li>
<li>
<b><i>obj</i></b> specifies an object to lock</li>
<li>
the <b><i>lock mode</i></b> is specified as one of the following:</li>
<ul>
<li>
<b>ng </b>specifies DB_LOCK_NG for not granted (always 0)</li>
<li>
<b>read</b> specifies DB_LOCK_READ for a read (shared) lock</li>
<li>
<b>write</b> specifies DB_LOCK_WRITE for an exclusive write lock</li>
<li>
<b>iwrite </b>specifies DB_LOCK_IWRITE for intent for exclusive write lock</li>
<li>
<b>iread </b>specifies DB_LOCK_IREAD for intent for shared read lock</li>
<li>
<b>iwr </b>specifies DB_LOCK_IWR for intent for eread and write lock</li>
</ul>
<li>
<b>-nowait</b> selects the DB_LOCK_NOWAIT to indicate that we do not want
to wait on the lock</li>
</ul>
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<br><b>> <lock> put</b>
<p>This command releases the lock referenced by the command. It is
a direct translation of the <a href="../../docs/api_c/lock_put.html">lock_put</a>
function. It returns either a 0 (for success), a DB error message
or it throws a Tcl error with a system message. Additionally, since
the handle is no longer valid, we will call
<i>Tcl_DeleteCommand()
</i>so
that further uses of the handle will be dealt with properly by Tcl itself.
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<br><a NAME="> <env> lock_vec"></a><b>> <env> lock_vec [-nowait] <i>locker
</i>{get|put|put_all|put_obj
[<i>obj</i>] [<i>lockmode</i>] [<i>lock</i>]} ...</b>
<p>This command performs a series of lock calls. It is a direct translation
of the <a href="../../docs/api_c/lock_vec.html">lock_vec</a> function.
This command will return a list of the return values from each operation
specified in the argument list. For the 'put' operations the entry
in the return value list is either a 0 (for success) or an error.
For the 'get' operation, the entry is the lock widget handle, <b>$env.lockN</b>
(as described above in <a href="#> <env> lock_get"><env> lock_get</a>)
or an error. If an error occurs, the return list will contain the
return values for all the successful operations up the erroneous one and
the error code for that operation. Subsequent operations will be
ignored.
<p>As for the other operations, if we are doing a 'get' we will create
the commands and if we are doing a 'put' we will have to delete the commands.
Additionally, we will have to do this after the call to the DB lock_vec
and iterate over the results, creating and/or deleting Tcl commands.
It is possible that we may return a lock widget from a get operation that
is considered invalid, if, for instance, there was a <b>put_all</b> operation
performed later in the vector of operations. The arguments are:
<ul>
<li>
<b><i>locker</i></b> specifies the locker ID returned from the <a href="#> <env> lock_id">lock_id</a>
command</li>
<li>
<b>-nowait</b> selects the DB_LOCK_NOWAIT to indicate that we do not want
to wait on the lock</li>
<li>
the lock vectors are tuple consisting of {an operation, lock object, lock
mode, lock handle} where what is required is based on the operation desired:</li>
<ul>
<li>
<b>get</b> specifes DB_LOCK_GET to get a lock. Requires a tuple <b>{get
<i>objmode</i>}
</b>where
<b><i>mode</i></b>
is:</li>
<ul>
<li>
<b>ng </b>specifies DB_LOCK_NG for not granted (always 0)</li>
<li>
<b>read</b> specifies DB_LOCK_READ for a read (shared) lock</li>
<li>
<b>write</b> specifies DB_LOCK_WRITE for an exclusive write lock</li>
<li>
<b>iwrite </b>specifies DB_LOCK_IWRITE for intent for exclusive write lock</li>
<li>
<b>iread </b>specifies DB_LOCK_IREAD for intent for shared read lock</li>
<li>
<b>iwr </b>specifies DB_LOCK_IWR for intent for eread and write lock</li>
</ul>
<li>
<b>put</b> specifies DB_LOCK_PUT to release a <b><i>lock</i></b>.
Requires a tuple <b>{put <i>lock}</i></b></li>
<li>
<b>put_all </b>specifies DB_LOCK_PUT_ALL to release all locks held by <b><i>locker</i></b>.
Requires a tuple <b>{put_all}</b></li>
<li>
<b>put_obj</b> specifies DB_LOCK_PUT_OBJ to release all locks held by <b><i>locker</i></b>
associated with the given <b><i>obj</i></b>. Requires a tuple <b>{put_obj
<i>obj}</i></b></li>
</ul>
</ul>
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<br><a NAME="> <env> lock_vec"></a><b>> <env> lock_timeout <i>timeout</i></b>
<p>This command sets the lock timeout for all future locks in this environment.
The timeout is in micorseconds.
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