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/*-
* See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2004
* Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
*
* $Id: mp_fopen.c,v 11.143 2004/10/15 16:59:43 bostic Exp $
*/
#include "db_config.h"
#ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#endif
#include "db_int.h"
#include "dbinc/db_shash.h"
#include "dbinc/log.h"
#include "dbinc/mp.h"
/*
* __memp_fopen_pp --
* DB_MPOOLFILE->open pre/post processing.
*
* PUBLIC: int __memp_fopen_pp
* PUBLIC: __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, const char *, u_int32_t, int, size_t));
*/
int
__memp_fopen_pp(dbmfp, path, flags, mode, pagesize)
DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
const char *path;
u_int32_t flags;
int mode;
size_t pagesize;
{
DB_ENV *dbenv;
int rep_check, ret;
dbenv = dbmfp->dbenv;
PANIC_CHECK(dbenv);
/* Validate arguments. */
if ((ret = __db_fchk(dbenv, "DB_MPOOLFILE->open", flags,
DB_CREATE | DB_DIRECT | DB_EXTENT |
DB_NOMMAP | DB_ODDFILESIZE | DB_RDONLY | DB_TRUNCATE)) != 0)
return (ret);
/*
* Require a non-zero, power-of-two pagesize, smaller than the
* clear length.
*/
if (pagesize == 0 || !POWER_OF_TWO(pagesize)) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"DB_MPOOLFILE->open: page sizes must be a power-of-2");
return (EINVAL);
}
if (dbmfp->clear_len > pagesize) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"DB_MPOOLFILE->open: clear length larger than page size");
return (EINVAL);
}
/* Read-only checks, and local flag. */
if (LF_ISSET(DB_RDONLY) && path == NULL) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"DB_MPOOLFILE->open: temporary files can't be readonly");
return (EINVAL);
}
rep_check = IS_ENV_REPLICATED(dbenv) ? 1 : 0;
if (rep_check)
__env_rep_enter(dbenv);
ret = __memp_fopen(dbmfp, NULL, path, flags, mode, pagesize);
if (rep_check)
__env_db_rep_exit(dbenv);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __memp_fopen --
* DB_MPOOLFILE->open.
*
* PUBLIC: int __memp_fopen __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *,
* PUBLIC: MPOOLFILE *, const char *, u_int32_t, int, size_t));
*/
int
__memp_fopen(dbmfp, mfp, path, flags, mode, pgsize)
DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
const char *path;
u_int32_t flags;
int mode;
size_t pgsize;
{
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
DB_MPOOLFILE *tmp_dbmfp;
MPOOL *mp;
db_pgno_t last_pgno;
size_t maxmap;
u_int32_t mbytes, bytes, oflags, pagesize;
int refinc, ret;
char *rpath;
void *p;
dbenv = dbmfp->dbenv;
dbmp = dbenv->mp_handle;
mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
refinc = ret = 0;
rpath = NULL;
/*
* We're keeping the page size as a size_t in the public API, but
* it's a u_int32_t everywhere internally.
*/
pagesize = (u_int32_t)pgsize;
/*
* We're called internally with a specified mfp, in which case the
* path is NULL, but we'll get the path from the underlying region
* information. Otherwise, if the path is NULL, it's a temporary
* file -- we know we can't join any existing files, and we'll delay
* the open until we actually need to write the file.
*/
DB_ASSERT(mfp == NULL || path == NULL);
if (mfp == NULL && path == NULL)
goto alloc;
/*
* Our caller may be able to tell us which underlying MPOOLFILE we
* need a handle for.
*/
if (mfp != NULL) {
/*
* Deadfile can only be set if mpf_cnt goes to zero (or if we
* failed creating the file DB_AM_DISCARD). Increment the ref
* count so the file cannot become dead and be unlinked.
*/
MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
if (!mfp->deadfile) {
++mfp->mpf_cnt;
refinc = 1;
}
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
/*
* Test one last time to see if the file is dead -- it may have
* been removed. This happens when a checkpoint trying to open
* the file to flush a buffer races with the Db::remove method.
* The error will be ignored, so don't output an error message.
*/
if (mfp->deadfile)
return (EINVAL);
}
/* Convert MP open flags to DB OS-layer open flags. */
oflags = 0;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_CREATE))
oflags |= DB_OSO_CREATE;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_DIRECT))
oflags |= DB_OSO_DIRECT;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_RDONLY)) {
F_SET(dbmfp, MP_READONLY);
oflags |= DB_OSO_RDONLY;
}
/*
* Get the real name for this file and open it.
*
* Supply a page size so os_open can decide whether to turn buffering
* off if the DB_DIRECT_DB flag is set.
*
* Acquire the region lock if we're using a path from an underlying
* MPOOLFILE -- there's a race in accessing the path name stored in
* the region, __memp_nameop may be simultaneously renaming the file.
*/
if (mfp != NULL) {
R_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
path = R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mfp->path_off);
}
if ((ret =
__db_appname(dbenv, DB_APP_DATA, path, 0, NULL, &rpath)) == 0)
ret = __os_open_extend(dbenv,
rpath, (u_int32_t)pagesize, oflags, mode, &dbmfp->fhp);
if (mfp != NULL)
R_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
if (ret != 0) {
/* If it's a Queue extent file, it may not exist, that's OK. */
if (!LF_ISSET(DB_EXTENT))
__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", rpath, db_strerror(ret));
goto err;
}
/*
* Cache file handles are shared, and have mutexes to protect the
* underlying file handle across seek and read/write calls.
*/
dbmfp->fhp->ref = 1;
if (F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_THREAD) &&
(ret = __db_mutex_setup(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo,
&dbmfp->fhp->mutexp, MUTEX_ALLOC | MUTEX_THREAD)) != 0)
goto err;
/*
* Figure out the file's size.
*
* !!!
* We can't use off_t's here, or in any code in the mainline library
* for that matter. (We have to use them in the os stubs, of course,
* as there are system calls that take them as arguments.) The reason
* is some customers build in environments where an off_t is 32-bits,
* but still run where offsets are 64-bits, and they pay us a lot of
* money.
*/
if ((ret = __os_ioinfo(
dbenv, rpath, dbmfp->fhp, &mbytes, &bytes, NULL)) != 0) {
__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", rpath, db_strerror(ret));
goto err;
}
/*
* Get the file id if we weren't given one. Generated file id's
* don't use timestamps, otherwise there'd be no chance of any
* other process joining the party.
*/
if (!F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_FILEID_SET) &&
(ret = __os_fileid(dbenv, rpath, 0, dbmfp->fileid)) != 0)
goto err;
if (mfp != NULL)
goto have_mfp;
/*
* If not creating a temporary file, walk the list of MPOOLFILE's,
* looking for a matching file. Files backed by temporary files
* or previously removed files can't match.
*
* DB_TRUNCATE support.
*
* The fileID is a filesystem unique number (e.g., a UNIX dev/inode
* pair) plus a timestamp. If files are removed and created in less
* than a second, the fileID can be repeated. The problem with
* repetition happens when the file that previously had the fileID
* value still has pages in the pool, since we don't want to use them
* to satisfy requests for the new file.
*
* Because the DB_TRUNCATE flag reuses the dev/inode pair, repeated
* opens with that flag set guarantees matching fileIDs when the
* machine can open a file and then re-open with truncate within a
* second. For this reason, we pass that flag down, and, if we find
* a matching entry, we ensure that it's never found again, and we
* create a new entry for the current request.
*/
R_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
for (mfp = SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&mp->mpfq, __mpoolfile);
mfp != NULL; mfp = SH_TAILQ_NEXT(mfp, q, __mpoolfile)) {
/* Skip dead files and temporary files. */
if (mfp->deadfile || F_ISSET(mfp, MP_TEMP))
continue;
/* Skip non-matching files. */
if (memcmp(dbmfp->fileid, R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo,
mfp->fileid_off), DB_FILE_ID_LEN) != 0)
continue;
/*
* If the file is being truncated, remove it from the system
* and create a new entry.
*
* !!!
* We should be able to set mfp to NULL and break out of the
* loop, but I like the idea of checking all the entries.
*/
if (LF_ISSET(DB_TRUNCATE)) {
MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
mfp->deadfile = 1;
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
continue;
}
/*
* Some things about a file cannot be changed: the clear length,
* page size, or lSN location.
*
* The file type can change if the application's pre- and post-
* processing needs change. For example, an application that
* created a hash subdatabase in a database that was previously
* all btree.
*
* !!!
* We do not check to see if the pgcookie information changed,
* or update it if it is.
*/
if (dbmfp->clear_len != mfp->clear_len ||
pagesize != mfp->stat.st_pagesize ||
dbmfp->lsn_offset != mfp->lsn_off) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"%s: clear length, page size or LSN location changed",
path);
R_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
ret = EINVAL;
goto err;
}
/*
* Check to see if this file has died while we waited.
*
* We normally don't lock the deadfile field when we read it as
* we only care if the field is zero or non-zero. We do lock
* on read when searching for a matching MPOOLFILE so that two
* threads of control don't race between setting the deadfile
* bit and incrementing the reference count, that is, a thread
* of control decrementing the reference count and then setting
* deadfile because the reference count is 0 blocks us finding
* the file without knowing it's about to be marked dead.
*/
MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
if (mfp->deadfile) {
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
continue;
}
++mfp->mpf_cnt;
refinc = 1;
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
if (dbmfp->ftype != 0)
mfp->ftype = dbmfp->ftype;
break;
}
R_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
if (mfp != NULL)
goto have_mfp;
alloc: /* Allocate and initialize a new MPOOLFILE. */
if ((ret = __memp_alloc(
dbmp, dbmp->reginfo, NULL, sizeof(MPOOLFILE), NULL, &mfp)) != 0)
goto err;
memset(mfp, 0, sizeof(MPOOLFILE));
mfp->mpf_cnt = 1;
mfp->ftype = dbmfp->ftype;
mfp->stat.st_pagesize = pagesize;
mfp->lsn_off = dbmfp->lsn_offset;
mfp->clear_len = dbmfp->clear_len;
mfp->priority = dbmfp->priority;
if (dbmfp->gbytes != 0 || dbmfp->bytes != 0) {
mfp->maxpgno = (db_pgno_t)
(dbmfp->gbytes * (GIGABYTE / mfp->stat.st_pagesize));
mfp->maxpgno += (db_pgno_t)
((dbmfp->bytes + mfp->stat.st_pagesize - 1) /
mfp->stat.st_pagesize);
}
if (FLD_ISSET(dbmfp->config_flags, DB_MPOOL_NOFILE))
mfp->no_backing_file = 1;
if (FLD_ISSET(dbmfp->config_flags, DB_MPOOL_UNLINK))
mfp->unlink_on_close = 1;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_TXN_NOT_DURABLE))
F_SET(mfp, MP_NOT_DURABLE);
if (LF_ISSET(DB_DURABLE_UNKNOWN | DB_RDONLY))
F_SET(mfp, MP_DURABLE_UNKNOWN);
if (LF_ISSET(DB_DIRECT))
F_SET(mfp, MP_DIRECT);
if (LF_ISSET(DB_EXTENT))
F_SET(mfp, MP_EXTENT);
F_SET(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
if (path == NULL)
F_SET(mfp, MP_TEMP);
else {
/*
* Don't permit files that aren't a multiple of the pagesize,
* and find the number of the last page in the file, all the
* time being careful not to overflow 32 bits.
*
* During verify or recovery, we might have to cope with a
* truncated file; if the file size is not a multiple of the
* page size, round down to a page, we'll take care of the
* partial page outside the mpool system.
*/
if (bytes % pagesize != 0) {
if (LF_ISSET(DB_ODDFILESIZE))
bytes -= (u_int32_t)(bytes % pagesize);
else {
__db_err(dbenv,
"%s: file size not a multiple of the pagesize", rpath);
ret = EINVAL;
goto err;
}
}
/*
* If the user specifies DB_MPOOL_LAST or DB_MPOOL_NEW on a
* page get, we have to increment the last page in the file.
* Figure it out and save it away.
*
* Note correction: page numbers are zero-based, not 1-based.
*/
last_pgno = (db_pgno_t)(mbytes * (MEGABYTE / pagesize));
last_pgno += (db_pgno_t)(bytes / pagesize);
if (last_pgno != 0)
--last_pgno;
mfp->orig_last_pgno = mfp->last_pgno = last_pgno;
/* Copy the file path into shared memory. */
if ((ret = __memp_alloc(dbmp, dbmp->reginfo,
NULL, strlen(path) + 1, &mfp->path_off, &p)) != 0)
goto err;
memcpy(p, path, strlen(path) + 1);
/* Copy the file identification string into shared memory. */
if ((ret = __memp_alloc(dbmp, dbmp->reginfo,
NULL, DB_FILE_ID_LEN, &mfp->fileid_off, &p)) != 0)
goto err;
memcpy(p, dbmfp->fileid, DB_FILE_ID_LEN);
}
/* Copy the page cookie into shared memory. */
if (dbmfp->pgcookie == NULL || dbmfp->pgcookie->size == 0) {
mfp->pgcookie_len = 0;
mfp->pgcookie_off = 0;
} else {
if ((ret = __memp_alloc(dbmp, dbmp->reginfo,
NULL, dbmfp->pgcookie->size, &mfp->pgcookie_off, &p)) != 0)
goto err;
memcpy(p, dbmfp->pgcookie->data, dbmfp->pgcookie->size);
mfp->pgcookie_len = dbmfp->pgcookie->size;
}
/*
* Prepend the MPOOLFILE to the list of MPOOLFILE's.
*/
R_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
ret = __db_mutex_setup(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo, &mfp->mutex,
MUTEX_NO_RLOCK);
if (ret == 0)
SH_TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&mp->mpfq, mfp, q, __mpoolfile);
R_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
if (ret != 0)
goto err;
have_mfp:
/*
* We need to verify that all handles open a file either durable or not
* durable. This needs to be cross process and cross sub-databases, so
* mpool is the place to do it.
*/
if (!LF_ISSET(DB_DURABLE_UNKNOWN | DB_RDONLY)) {
if (F_ISSET(mfp, MP_DURABLE_UNKNOWN)) {
if (LF_ISSET(MP_NOT_DURABLE))
F_SET(mfp, MP_NOT_DURABLE);
F_CLR(mfp, MP_DURABLE_UNKNOWN);
} else if (!LF_ISSET(DB_TXN_NOT_DURABLE) !=
!F_ISSET(mfp, MP_NOT_DURABLE)) {
__db_err(dbenv,
"Cannot open DURABLE and NOT DURABLE handles in the same file");
ret = EINVAL;
goto err;
}
}
/*
* All paths to here have initialized the mfp variable to reference
* the selected (or allocated) MPOOLFILE.
*/
dbmfp->mfp = mfp;
/*
* Check to see if we can mmap the file. If a file:
* + isn't temporary
* + is read-only
* + doesn't require any pgin/pgout support
* + the DB_NOMMAP flag wasn't set (in either the file open or
* the environment in which it was opened)
* + and is less than mp_mmapsize bytes in size
*
* we can mmap it instead of reading/writing buffers. Don't do error
* checking based on the mmap call failure. We want to do normal I/O
* on the file if the reason we failed was because the file was on an
* NFS mounted partition, and we can fail in buffer I/O just as easily
* as here.
*
* We'd like to test to see if the file is too big to mmap. Since we
* don't know what size or type off_t's or size_t's are, or the largest
* unsigned integral type is, or what random insanity the local C
* compiler will perpetrate, doing the comparison in a portable way is
* flatly impossible. Hope that mmap fails if the file is too large.
*/
#define DB_MAXMMAPSIZE (10 * 1024 * 1024) /* 10 MB. */
if (F_ISSET(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP)) {
if (path == NULL)
F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
else if (!F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_READONLY))
F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
else if (dbmfp->ftype != 0)
F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
else if (LF_ISSET(DB_NOMMAP) || F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_NOMMAP))
F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
else {
R_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
maxmap = mp->mp_mmapsize == 0 ?
DB_MAXMMAPSIZE : mp->mp_mmapsize;
R_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
if (mbytes > maxmap / MEGABYTE ||
(mbytes == maxmap / MEGABYTE &&
bytes >= maxmap % MEGABYTE))
F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
}
dbmfp->addr = NULL;
if (F_ISSET(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP)) {
dbmfp->len = (size_t)mbytes * MEGABYTE + bytes;
if (__os_mapfile(dbenv, rpath,
dbmfp->fhp, dbmfp->len, 1, &dbmfp->addr) != 0) {
dbmfp->addr = NULL;
F_CLR(mfp, MP_CAN_MMAP);
}
}
}
F_SET(dbmfp, MP_OPEN_CALLED);
/*
* Share the underlying file descriptor if that's possible.
*
* Add the file to the process' list of DB_MPOOLFILEs.
*/
MUTEX_THREAD_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutexp);
for (tmp_dbmfp = TAILQ_FIRST(&dbmp->dbmfq);
tmp_dbmfp != NULL; tmp_dbmfp = TAILQ_NEXT(tmp_dbmfp, q))
if (dbmfp->mfp == tmp_dbmfp->mfp &&
(F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_READONLY) ||
!F_ISSET(tmp_dbmfp, MP_READONLY))) {
if (dbmfp->fhp->mutexp != NULL)
__db_mutex_free(
dbenv, dbmp->reginfo, dbmfp->fhp->mutexp);
(void)__os_closehandle(dbenv, dbmfp->fhp);
++tmp_dbmfp->fhp->ref;
dbmfp->fhp = tmp_dbmfp->fhp;
break;
}
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&dbmp->dbmfq, dbmfp, q);
MUTEX_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutexp);
if (0) {
err: if (refinc) {
/*
* If mpf_cnt goes to zero here and unlink_on_close is
* set, then we missed the last close, but there was an
* error trying to open the file, so we probably cannot
* unlink it anyway.
*/
MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
--mfp->mpf_cnt;
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
}
}
if (rpath != NULL)
__os_free(dbenv, rpath);
return (ret);
}
/*
* memp_fclose_pp --
* DB_MPOOLFILE->close pre/post processing.
*
* PUBLIC: int __memp_fclose_pp __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, u_int32_t));
*/
int
__memp_fclose_pp(dbmfp, flags)
DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
u_int32_t flags;
{
DB_ENV *dbenv;
int rep_check, ret, t_ret;
dbenv = dbmfp->dbenv;
/*
* Validate arguments, but as a handle destructor, we can't fail.
*
* !!!
* DB_MPOOL_DISCARD: Undocumented flag: DB private.
*/
ret = __db_fchk(dbenv, "DB_MPOOLFILE->close", flags, DB_MPOOL_DISCARD);
rep_check = IS_ENV_REPLICATED(dbenv) ? 1 : 0;
if (rep_check)
__env_rep_enter(dbenv);
if ((t_ret = __memp_fclose(dbmfp, flags)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
if (rep_check)
__env_db_rep_exit(dbenv);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __memp_fclose --
* DB_MPOOLFILE->close.
*
* PUBLIC: int __memp_fclose __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, u_int32_t));
*/
int
__memp_fclose(dbmfp, flags)
DB_MPOOLFILE *dbmfp;
u_int32_t flags;
{
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
char *rpath;
u_int32_t ref;
int deleted, ret, t_ret;
dbenv = dbmfp->dbenv;
dbmp = dbenv->mp_handle;
ret = 0;
/*
* Remove the DB_MPOOLFILE from the process' list.
*
* It's possible the underlying mpool cache may never have been created.
* In that case, all we have is a structure, discard it.
*
* It's possible the DB_MPOOLFILE was never added to the DB_MPOOLFILE
* file list, check the MP_OPEN_CALLED flag to be sure.
*/
if (dbmp == NULL)
goto done;
MUTEX_THREAD_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutexp);
DB_ASSERT(dbmfp->ref >= 1);
if ((ref = --dbmfp->ref) == 0 && F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_OPEN_CALLED))
TAILQ_REMOVE(&dbmp->dbmfq, dbmfp, q);
/*
* Decrement the file descriptor's ref count -- if we're the last ref,
* we'll discard the file descriptor.
*/
if (ref == 0 && dbmfp->fhp != NULL && --dbmfp->fhp->ref > 0)
dbmfp->fhp = NULL;
MUTEX_THREAD_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->mutexp);
if (ref != 0)
return (0);
/* Complain if pinned blocks never returned. */
if (dbmfp->pinref != 0) {
__db_err(dbenv, "%s: close: %lu blocks left pinned",
__memp_fn(dbmfp), (u_long)dbmfp->pinref);
ret = __db_panic(dbenv, DB_RUNRECOVERY);
}
/* Discard any mmap information. */
if (dbmfp->addr != NULL &&
(ret = __os_unmapfile(dbenv, dbmfp->addr, dbmfp->len)) != 0)
__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s", __memp_fn(dbmfp), db_strerror(ret));
/*
* Close the file and discard the descriptor structure; temporary
* files may not yet have been created.
*/
if (dbmfp->fhp != NULL) {
if (dbmfp->fhp->mutexp != NULL) {
__db_mutex_free(
dbenv, dbmp->reginfo, dbmfp->fhp->mutexp);
dbmfp->fhp->mutexp = NULL;
}
if ((t_ret = __os_closehandle(dbenv, dbmfp->fhp)) != 0) {
__db_err(dbenv, "%s: %s",
__memp_fn(dbmfp), db_strerror(t_ret));
if (ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
}
dbmfp->fhp = NULL;
}
/*
* Discard our reference on the underlying MPOOLFILE, and close it
* if it's no longer useful to anyone. It possible the open of the
* file never happened or wasn't successful, in which case, mpf will
* be NULL and MP_OPEN_CALLED will not be set.
*/
mfp = dbmfp->mfp;
DB_ASSERT((F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_OPEN_CALLED) && mfp != NULL) ||
(!F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_OPEN_CALLED) && mfp == NULL));
if (!F_ISSET(dbmfp, MP_OPEN_CALLED))
goto done;
/*
* If it's a temp file, all outstanding references belong to unflushed
* buffers. (A temp file can only be referenced by one DB_MPOOLFILE).
* We don't care about preserving any of those buffers, so mark the
* MPOOLFILE as dead so that even the dirty ones just get discarded
* when we try to flush them.
*/
deleted = 0;
MUTEX_LOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
if (--mfp->mpf_cnt == 0 || LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_DISCARD)) {
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_DISCARD) ||
F_ISSET(mfp, MP_TEMP) || mfp->unlink_on_close)
mfp->deadfile = 1;
if (mfp->unlink_on_close) {
if ((t_ret = __db_appname(dbmp->dbenv,
DB_APP_DATA, R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo,
mfp->path_off), 0, NULL, &rpath)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
if (t_ret == 0) {
if ((t_ret = __os_unlink(
dbmp->dbenv, rpath)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
__os_free(dbenv, rpath);
}
}
if (mfp->block_cnt == 0) {
if ((t_ret =
__memp_mf_discard(dbmp, mfp)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
deleted = 1;
}
}
if (deleted == 0)
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
done: /* Discard the DB_MPOOLFILE structure. */
if (dbmfp->pgcookie != NULL) {
__os_free(dbenv, dbmfp->pgcookie->data);
__os_free(dbenv, dbmfp->pgcookie);
}
__os_free(dbenv, dbmfp);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __memp_mf_discard --
* Discard an MPOOLFILE.
*
* PUBLIC: int __memp_mf_discard __P((DB_MPOOL *, MPOOLFILE *));
*/
int
__memp_mf_discard(dbmp, mfp)
DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
{
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_MPOOL_STAT *sp;
MPOOL *mp;
int need_sync, ret;
dbenv = dbmp->dbenv;
mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
/*
* Expects caller to be holding the MPOOLFILE mutex.
*
* When discarding a file, we have to flush writes from it to disk.
* The scenario is that dirty buffers from this file need to be
* flushed to satisfy a future checkpoint, but when the checkpoint
* calls mpool sync, the sync code won't know anything about them.
* Ignore files not written, discarded, or only temporary.
*/
need_sync =
mfp->file_written && !mfp->deadfile && !F_ISSET(mfp, MP_TEMP);
/*
* We have to release the MPOOLFILE mutex before acquiring the region
* mutex so we don't deadlock. Make sure nobody ever looks at this
* structure again.
*/
mfp->deadfile = 1;
/* Discard the mutex we're holding. */
MUTEX_UNLOCK(dbenv, &mfp->mutex);
/* Lock the region and delete from the list of MPOOLFILEs. */
R_LOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
SH_TAILQ_REMOVE(&mp->mpfq, mfp, q, __mpoolfile);
ret = need_sync ? __memp_mf_sync(dbmp, mfp) : 0;
/* Copy the statistics into the region. */
sp = &mp->stat;
sp->st_cache_hit += mfp->stat.st_cache_hit;
sp->st_cache_miss += mfp->stat.st_cache_miss;
sp->st_map += mfp->stat.st_map;
sp->st_page_create += mfp->stat.st_page_create;
sp->st_page_in += mfp->stat.st_page_in;
sp->st_page_out += mfp->stat.st_page_out;
/* Clear the mutex this MPOOLFILE recorded. */
__db_shlocks_clear(&mfp->mutex, dbmp->reginfo,
R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mp->maint_off));
/* Free the space. */
if (mfp->path_off != 0)
__db_shalloc_free(&dbmp->reginfo[0],
R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mfp->path_off));
if (mfp->fileid_off != 0)
__db_shalloc_free(&dbmp->reginfo[0],
R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mfp->fileid_off));
if (mfp->pgcookie_off != 0)
__db_shalloc_free(&dbmp->reginfo[0],
R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mfp->pgcookie_off));
__db_shalloc_free(&dbmp->reginfo[0], mfp);
R_UNLOCK(dbenv, dbmp->reginfo);
return (ret);
}
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