File: put_row.c

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/**
 * \file lib/segment/put_row.c
 *
 * \brief Write segment row routines.
 *
 * This program is free software under the GNU General Public License
 * (>=v2). Read the file COPYING that comes with GRASS for details.
 *
 * \author GRASS GIS Development Team
 *
 * \date 2005-2018
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <grass/gis.h>
#include "local_proto.h"

/*      buf is CELL *   WRAT code       */
/* int Segment_put_row (SEGMENT *SEG, CELL *buf,int row) */

/**
 * \brief Write row to segment file.
 *
 * Transfers non-segmented matrix data, row by row, into a segment
 * file.  <b>seg</b> is the segment structure that was configured from a
 * call to <i>Segment_init()</i>. <b>buf</b> should contain
 * <em>ncols*len</em> bytes of data to be transferred to the segment
 * file. <b>row</b> specifies the row from the data matrix being
 * transferred.
 *
 * \param[in,out] SEG segment
 * \param[in] buf data to write to segment
 * \param[in] row
 * \return 1 if successful
 * \return -1 if unable to seek or write segment file
 */

int Segment_put_row(const SEGMENT *SEG, const void *buf, off_t row)
{
    int size;
    off_t ncols;
    int scols;
    int n, index;
    int result;
    off_t col;

    if (SEG->cache) {
        memcpy(SEG->cache + ((size_t)row * SEG->ncols) * SEG->len, buf,
               SEG->len * SEG->ncols);

        return 1;
    }

    ncols = SEG->ncols - SEG->spill;
    scols = SEG->scols;
    size = scols * SEG->len;
    /*      printf("Segment_put_row ncols: %d, scols %d, size: %d, col %d, row:
     * %d,  SEG->fd: %d\n",ncols,scols,size,col,row, SEG->fd); */

    for (col = 0; col < ncols; col += scols) {
        SEG->address(SEG, row, col, &n, &index);
        SEG->seek(SEG, n, index);

        if ((result = write(SEG->fd, buf, size)) != size) {
            G_warning("Segment_put_row write error %s", strerror(errno));
            /*      printf("Segment_put_row result = %d. ncols: %d, scols %d,
             * size: %d, col %d, row: %d,  SEG->fd:
             * %d\n",result,ncols,scols,size,col,row, SEG->fd); */
            return -1;
        }

        /* The buf variable is a void pointer and thus points to anything. */
        /* Therefore, it's size is unknown and thus, it cannot be used for */
        /* pointer arithmetic (some compilers treat this as an error - SGI */
        /* MIPSPro compiler for one). Since the read command is reading in */
        /* "size" bytes, cast the buf variable to char * before incrementing */
        buf = ((const char *)buf) + size;
    }

    if ((size = SEG->spill * SEG->len)) {
        SEG->address(SEG, row, col, &n, &index);
        SEG->seek(SEG, n, index);

        if (write(SEG->fd, buf, size) != size) {
            G_warning("Segment_put_row final write error: %s", strerror(errno));
            return -1;
        }
    }

    return 1;
}