#include <dirent.h> /* readdir() */
#include <assert.h>
-
#include "log.h"
#include "osl.h"
#include "error.h"
-#include "fd.h"
-#include "list.h"
+#include "util.h"
#include "osl_core.h"
-/**
- * Allocate a sufficiently large string and print into it.
- *
- * \param fmt A usual format string.
- *
- * Produce output according to \p fmt. No artificial bound on the length of the
- * resulting string is imposed.
- *
- * \return This function either returns a pointer to a string that must be
- * freed by the caller or \p NULL if memory allocation failed.
- *
- * \sa printf(3).
- */
-static __must_check __printf_1_2 __malloc char *make_message(const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- int n;
- size_t size = 100;
- char *p = malloc(size);
-
- if (!p)
- return NULL;
- while (1) {
- char *q;
- va_list ap;
- /* Try to print in the allocated space. */
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- n = vsnprintf(p, size, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- /* If that worked, return the string. */
- if (n > -1 && n < size)
- break;
- /* Else try again with more space. */
- if (n > -1) /* glibc 2.1 */
- size = n + 1; /* precisely what is needed */
- else /* glibc 2.0 */
- size *= 2; /* twice the old size */
- q = realloc(p, size);
- if (!q) {
- free(p);
- return NULL;
- }
- }
- return p;
-}
-
/* Taken from Drepper: How to write shared libraries, Appendix B. */
#include <stddef.h>
#define MSGSTRFIELD(line) MSGSTRFIELD1(line)
#define MSGSTRFIELD1(line) str##line
static const union msgstr_t {
struct {
-#define _S(n, s) char MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)[sizeof(s)];
+#define OSL_ERROR(n, s) char MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)[sizeof(s)];
#include "errtab.h"
-#undef _S
+#undef OSL_ERROR
};
char str[0];
} msgstr = { {
-#define _S(n, s) s,
+#define OSL_ERROR(n, s) s,
#include "errtab.h"
-#undef _S
+#undef OSL_ERROR
} };
static const unsigned int errmsgidx[] = {
-#define _S(n, s) [n] = offsetof(union msgstr_t, MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)),
+#define OSL_ERROR(n, s) [n] = offsetof(union msgstr_t, MSGSTRFIELD(__LINE__)),
#include "errtab.h"
-#undef _S
+#undef OSL_ERROR
};
__export const char *osl_strerror(int num)
return msgstr.str + errmsgidx[num];
}
-static int loglevel;
+int loglevel = 0;
static void __attribute ((constructor)) init_loglevel(void)
{
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Wrapper for the write system call.
- *
- * \param fd The file descriptor to write to.
- * \param buf The buffer to write.
- * \param size The length of \a buf in bytes.
- *
- * This function writes out the given buffer and retries if an interrupt
- * occurred during the write.
- *
- * \return On success, the number of bytes written is returned, otherwise, the
- * function returns \p -E_OSL_WRITE.
- *
- * \sa write(2).
- */
-static ssize_t __write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t size)
-{
- ssize_t ret;
-
- for (;;) {
- ret = write(fd, buf, size);
- if ((ret < 0) && (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR))
- continue;
- return ret >= 0? ret : -E_OSL_WRITE;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * Write the whole buffer to a file descriptor.
- *
- * \param fd The file descriptor to write to.
- * \param buf The buffer to write.
- * \param size The length of \a buf in bytes.
- *
- * This function writes the given buffer and continues on short writes and
- * when interrupted by a signal.
- *
- * \return Positive on success, negative on errors. Possible errors: any
- * errors returned by para_write().
- *
- * \sa para_write().
- */
-static ssize_t write_all(int fd, const void *buf, size_t size)
-{
-// DEBUG_LOG("writing %zu bytes\n", size);
- const char *b = buf;
- while (size) {
- ssize_t ret = __write(fd, b, size);
-// DEBUG_LOG("ret: %zd\n", ret);
- if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
- b += ret;
- size -= ret;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-/**
- * Open a file, write the given buffer and close the file.
- *
- * \param filename Full path to the file to open.
- * \param buf The buffer to write to the file.
- * \param size The size of \a buf.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- */
-static int write_file(const char *filename, const void *buf, size_t size)
-{
- int ret, fd;
-
- ret = osl_open(filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0644);
- if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
- fd = ret;
- ret = write_all(fd, buf, size);
- if (ret < 0)
- goto out;
- ret = 1;
-out:
- close(fd);
- return ret;
-}
-
-static int append_file(const char *filename, char *header, size_t header_size,
- char *data, size_t data_size, uint32_t *new_pos)
+static int append_file(const char *filename, char *data, size_t data_size,
+ uint32_t *new_pos)
{
int ret, fd;
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
fd = ret;
- if (header && header_size) {
- ret = write_all(fd, header, header_size);
- if (ret < 0)
- goto out;
- }
- ret = write_all(fd, data, data_size);
+ ret = write_all(fd, data, &data_size);
if (ret < 0)
goto out;
if (new_pos) {
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Compare two osl objects pointing to hash values.
- *
- * \param obj1 Pointer to the first hash object.
- * \param obj2 Pointer to the second hash object.
- *
- * \return The values required for an osl compare function.
- *
- * \sa osl_compare_func, uint32_compare().
- */
-int osl_hash_compare(const struct osl_object *obj1, const struct osl_object *obj2)
-{
- return hash_compare((HASH_TYPE *)obj1->data, (HASH_TYPE *)obj2->data);
-}
-
static char *disk_storage_dirname(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
const char *ds_name)
{
*name = disk_storage_name_of_object(t, &obj);
if (*name)
return 1;
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
}
static void column_name_hash(const char *col_name, HASH_TYPE *hash)
int i, j, ret;
const struct osl_column_description *cd;
- ret = -E_OSL_BAD_TABLE_DESC;
ret = verify_name(t->desc->name);
if (ret < 0)
goto err;
{
const struct osl_column_description *cd;
struct osl_table *t = calloc(1, sizeof(*t));
- int i, ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM), have_disk_storage_name_column = 0;
+ int i, ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM, have_disk_storage_name_column = 0;
if (!t)
return ret;
ret = -E_OSL_NO_COLUMNS;
if (!desc->num_columns)
goto err;
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
t->columns = calloc(desc->num_columns, sizeof(struct osl_column));
if (!t->columns)
goto err;
return -E_OSL_VERSION_MISMATCH;
desc->flags = read_u8(buf + IDX_TABLE_FLAGS);
desc->num_columns = read_u16(buf + IDX_NUM_COLUMNS);
- DEBUG_LOG("%u columns\n", desc->num_columns);
+ INFO_LOG("%u columns\n", desc->num_columns);
if (!desc->num_columns)
return -E_OSL_NO_COLUMNS;
header_size = read_u16(buf + IDX_HEADER_SIZE);
desc->column_descriptions = calloc(desc->num_columns,
sizeof(struct osl_column_description));
if (!desc->column_descriptions)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
offset = IDX_COLUMN_DESCRIPTIONS;
FOR_EACH_COLUMN(i, desc, cd) {
char *null_byte;
ret = -E_OSL_INDEX_CORRUPTION;
if (!null_byte)
goto err;
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
cd->name = strdup(buf + offset + IDX_CD_NAME);
if (!cd->name)
goto err;
struct osl_column_description *cd;
unsigned diff = t->desc->num_columns - desc.num_columns;
INFO_LOG("extending table by %u volatile columns\n", diff);
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
desc.column_descriptions = realloc(desc.column_descriptions,
t->desc->num_columns * sizeof(struct osl_column_description));
if (!desc.column_descriptions)
if (strcmp(cd1->name, cd2->name))
goto out;
}
- DEBUG_LOG("table description of '%s' matches on-disk data, good\n",
+ INFO_LOG("table description of '%s' matches on-disk data, good\n",
t->desc->name);
ret = 1;
out:
t->desc->name);
buf = calloc(1, size);
if (!buf)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
sprintf(buf + IDX_PARA_MAGIC, "%s", PARA_MAGIC);
write_u8(buf + IDX_TABLE_FLAGS, t->desc->flags);
write_u8(buf + IDX_DIRTY_FLAG, 0);
if (filename)
ret = write_file(filename, buf, size);
else
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
free(buf);
free(filename);
return ret;
}
-/**
- * Create a new osl table.
- *
- * \param desc Pointer to the table description.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- */
__export int osl_create_table(const struct osl_table_description *desc)
{
const struct osl_column_description *cd;
if (cd->storage_type == OSL_NO_STORAGE)
continue;
if (!table_dir) {
- ret = para_mkdir(desc->dir, 0777);
+ ret = osl_mkdir(desc->dir, 0777);
if (ret < 0 && !is_errno(-ret, EEXIST))
goto out;
table_dir = make_message("%s/%s", desc->dir,
desc->name);
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
if (!table_dir)
goto out;
- ret = para_mkdir(table_dir, 0777);
+ ret = osl_mkdir(table_dir, 0777);
if (ret < 0)
goto out;
}
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
filename = column_filename(t, i);
if (!filename)
goto out;
continue;
}
/* DISK STORAGE */
- ret = para_mkdir(filename, 0777);
+ ret = osl_mkdir(filename, 0777);
free(filename);
if (ret < 0)
goto out;
int ret;
if (!map.data)
return;
- ret = para_munmap(map.data, map.size);
+ ret = osl_munmap(map.data, map.size);
assert(ret > 0);
map.data = NULL;
}
*
* \return Positive on success, negative on errors.
*
- * \sa map_table(), enum osl_close_flags, para_munmap().
+ * \sa map_table(), enum osl_close_flags, osl_munmap().
*/
int unmap_table(struct osl_table *t, enum osl_close_flags flags)
{
if (!t->num_mapped_columns) /* can this ever happen? */
return 1;
- DEBUG_LOG("unmapping table '%s'\n", t->desc->name);
+ INFO_LOG("unmapping table '%s'\n", t->desc->name);
if (!t->index_map.data)
return -E_OSL_NOT_MAPPED;
if (flags & OSL_MARK_CLEAN)
mark_table_clean(t);
- ret = para_munmap(t->index_map.data, t->index_map.size);
+ ret = osl_munmap(t->index_map.data, t->index_map.size);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
t->index_map.data = NULL;
{
struct stat statbuf;
char *filename = column_filename(t, col_num);
- int ret = -E_OSL_STAT;
+ int ret;
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
- if (stat(filename, &statbuf) < 0) {
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
+ ret = osl_stat(filename, &statbuf);
+ if (ret < 0) {
free(filename);
return ret;
}
return -E_OSL_ALREADY_MAPPED;
filename = index_filename(t->desc);
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
- DEBUG_LOG("mapping table '%s' (index: %s)\n", t->desc->name, filename);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
+ INFO_LOG("mapping table '%s' (index: %s)\n", t->desc->name, filename);
ret = mmap_full_file(filename, flags & MAP_TBL_FL_MAP_RDONLY?
O_RDONLY : O_RDWR, &t->index_map.data, &t->index_map.size, NULL);
free(filename);
err: /* unmap what is already mapped */
for (i--; i >= 0; i--) {
struct osl_object map = t->columns[i].data_map;
- para_munmap(map.data, map.size);
+ osl_munmap(map.data, map.size);
map.data = NULL;
}
- para_munmap(t->index_map.data, t->index_map.size);
+ osl_munmap(t->index_map.data, t->index_map.size);
t->index_map.data = NULL;
return ret;
}
{
struct osl_column *col = &t->columns[col_num];
uint32_t offset;
- char *header;
char *cell_index;
int ret;
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
offset = read_u32(cell_index);
- obj->size = read_u32(cell_index + 4) - 1;
- header = col->data_map.data + offset;
- obj->data = header + 1;
- if (read_u8(header) == 0xff) {
- ERROR_LOG("col %u, size %zu, offset %u\n", col_num,
- obj->size, offset);
- return -E_OSL_INVALID_OBJECT;
- }
+ obj->size = read_u32(cell_index + 4);
+ obj->data = col->data_map.data + offset;
return 1;
}
+/*
+ * It's OK to call this with result = rb_node = NULL. If result is not NULL,
+ * and rb key was not found, result points to the parent node.
+ */
static int search_rbtree(const struct osl_object *obj,
const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
struct rb_node **result, struct rb_node ***rb_link)
const struct osl_column_description *cd;
if (!row)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
row->num = row_num;
row->volatile_objects = volatile_objs;
FOR_EACH_RBTREE_COLUMN(i, t, cd) {
}
-/**
- * Close an osl table.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to the table to be closed.
- * \param flags Options for what should be cleaned up.
- *
- * If osl_open_table() succeeds, the resulting table pointer must later be
- * passed to this function in order to flush all changes to the file system and
- * to free the resources that were allocated by osl_open_table().
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_open_table(), unmap_table().
- */
__export int osl_close_table(struct osl_table *t, enum osl_close_flags flags)
{
int ret;
if (!t)
return -E_OSL_BAD_TABLE;
+ NOTICE_LOG("closing table %s\n", t->desc->name);
free_volatile_objects(t, flags);
clear_rbtrees(t);
ret = unmap_table(t, flags);
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Open an osl table.
- *
- * Each osl table must be opened before its data can be accessed.
- *
- * \param table_desc Describes the table to be opened.
- * \param result Contains a pointer to the open table on success.
- *
- * The table description given by \a desc should coincide with the
- * description used at creation time.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- */
__export int osl_open_table(const struct osl_table_description *table_desc,
struct osl_table **result)
{
struct osl_table *t;
const struct osl_column_description *cd;
- INFO_LOG("opening table %s\n", table_desc->name);
+ NOTICE_LOG("opening table %s\n", table_desc->name);
ret = init_table_structure(table_desc, &t);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
struct stat statbuf;
char *dirname = column_filename(t, i);
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
if (!dirname)
goto err;
/* check if directory exists */
return 1;
dirname = disk_storage_dirname(t, col_num, ds_name);
if (!dirname)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
- ret = para_mkdir(dirname, 0777);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
+ ret = osl_mkdir(dirname, 0777);
free(dirname);
if (ret < 0 && !is_errno(-ret, EEXIST))
return ret;
return ret;
filename = disk_storage_path(t, col_num, ds_name);
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
ret = write_file(filename, obj->data, obj->size);
free(filename);
return ret;
{
char *filename = column_filename(t, col_num);
int ret;
- char header = 0; /* zero means valid object */
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
- ret = append_file(filename, &header, 1, obj->data, obj->size,
- new_size);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
+ ret = append_file(filename, obj->data, obj->size, new_size);
free(filename);
return ret;
}
return 1;
filename = index_filename(t->desc);
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
- ret = append_file(filename, NULL, 0, row_index,
- t->row_index_size, NULL);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
+ ret = append_file(filename, row_index, t->row_index_size, NULL);
free(filename);
return ret;
}
-/**
- * A wrapper for truncate(2)
- *
- * \param path Name of the regular file to truncate
- * \param size Number of bytes to \b shave \b off
- *
- * Truncate the regular file named by \a path by \a size bytes.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa truncate(2)
- */
-int para_truncate(const char *path, off_t size)
-{
- int ret;
- struct stat statbuf;
-
- ret = -E_OSL_STAT;
- if (stat(path, &statbuf) < 0)
- goto out;
- ret = -E_OSL_BAD_SIZE;
- if (statbuf.st_size < size)
- goto out;
- ret = -E_OSL_TRUNC;
- if (truncate(path, statbuf.st_size - size) < 0)
- goto out;
- ret = 1;
-out:
- return ret;
-}
-
static int truncate_mapped_file(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
off_t size)
{
char *filename = column_filename(t, col_num);
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
- ret = para_truncate(filename, size);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
+ ret = truncate_file(filename, size);
free(filename);
return ret;
}
int ret, err;
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
ret = unlink(filename);
err = errno;
free(filename);
return 1;
dirname = disk_storage_dirname(t, col_num, ds_name);
if (!dirname)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
rmdir(dirname);
free(dirname);
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Add a new row to an osl table and retrieve this row.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param objects Array of objects to be added.
- * \param row Result pointer.
- *
- * The \a objects parameter must point to an array containing one object per
- * column. The order of the objects in the array is given by the table
- * description of \a table. Several sanity checks are performed during object
- * insertion and the function returns without modifying the table if any of
- * these tests fail. In fact, it is atomic in the sense that it either
- * succeeds or leaves the table unchanged (i.e. either all or none of the
- * objects are added to the table).
- *
- * It is considered an error if an object is added to a column with associated
- * rbtree if this object is equal to an object already contained in that column
- * (i.e. the compare function for the column's rbtree returns zero).
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa struct osl_table_description, osl_compare_func, osl_add_row().
- */
__export int osl_add_and_get_row(struct osl_table *t, struct osl_object *objects,
struct osl_row **row)
{
return -E_OSL_BAD_TABLE;
rb_parents = malloc(t->num_rbtrees * sizeof(struct rn_node*));
if (!rb_parents)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
rb_links = malloc(t->num_rbtrees * sizeof(struct rn_node**));
if (!rb_links) {
free(rb_parents);
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
}
if (t->num_mapped_columns) {
new_row_index = malloc(t->row_index_size);
if (!new_row_index) {
free(rb_links);
free(rb_parents);
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
}
}
/* pass 1: sanity checks */
if (t->num_disk_storage_columns) {
ds_name = disk_storage_name_of_object(t,
&objects[t->disk_storage_name_column]);
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
if (!ds_name)
goto out;
}
if (ret < 0) { /* truncate index and rollback changes */
char *filename = index_filename(t->desc);
if (filename)
- para_truncate(filename, t->row_index_size);
+ truncate_file(filename, t->row_index_size);
free(filename);
goto rollback;
}
/* pass 3: add entry to rbtrees */
if (t->num_volatile_columns) {
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
volatile_objs = calloc(t->num_volatile_columns,
sizeof(struct osl_object));
if (!volatile_objs)
return ret;
}
-/**
- * Add a new row to an osl table.
- *
- * \param t Same meaning as osl_add_and_get_row().
- * \param objects Same meaning as osl_add_and_get_row().
- *
- * \return The return value of the underlying call to osl_add_and_get_row().
- *
- * This is equivalent to osl_add_and_get_row(t, objects, NULL).
- */
__export int osl_add_row(struct osl_table *t, struct osl_object *objects)
{
return osl_add_and_get_row(t, objects, NULL);
}
-/**
- * Retrieve an object identified by row and column
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param r Pointer to the row.
- * \param col_num The column number.
- * \param object The result pointer.
- *
- * The column determined by \a col_num must be of type \p OSL_MAPPED_STORAGE
- * or \p OSL_NO_STORAGE, i.e. no disk storage objects may be retrieved by this
- * function.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_storage_type, osl_open_disk_object().
- */
__export int osl_get_object(const struct osl_table *t, const struct osl_row *r,
unsigned col_num, struct osl_object *object)
{
return 1;
}
-static int mark_mapped_object_invalid(const struct osl_table *t,
- uint32_t row_num, unsigned col_num)
-{
- struct osl_object obj;
- char *p;
- int ret = get_mapped_object(t, col_num, row_num, &obj);
-
- if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
- p = obj.data;
- p--;
- *p = 0xff;
- return 1;
-}
-
-/**
- * Delete a row from an osl table.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param row Pointer to the row to delete.
- *
- * This removes all disk storage objects, removes all rbtree nodes, and frees
- * all volatile objects belonging to the given row. For mapped columns, the
- * data is merely marked invalid and may be pruned from time to time by
- * para_fsck.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- */
__export int osl_del_row(struct osl_table *t, struct osl_row *row)
{
struct osl_row *r = row;
struct osl_column *col = t->columns + i;
enum osl_storage_type st = cd->storage_type;
remove_rb_node(t, i, r);
- if (st == OSL_MAPPED_STORAGE) {
- mark_mapped_object_invalid(t, r->num, i);
+ if (st == OSL_MAPPED_STORAGE)
continue;
- }
if (st == OSL_NO_STORAGE && !(cd->storage_flags & OSL_DONT_FREE))
free(r->volatile_objects[col->volatile_num].data);
}
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Get the row that contains the given object.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param col_num The number of the column to be searched.
- * \param obj The object to be looked up.
- * \param result Points to the row containing \a obj.
- *
- * Lookup \a obj in \a t and return the row containing \a obj. The column
- * specified by \a col_num must have an associated rbtree.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_storage_flags
- */
__export int osl_get_row(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
const struct osl_object *obj, struct osl_row **result)
{
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Loop over all nodes in an rbtree.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param col_num The column to use for iterating over the elements.
- * \param private_data Pointer that gets passed to \a func.
- * \param func The function to be called for each node in the rbtree.
- *
- * This function does an in-order walk of the rbtree associated with \a
- * col_num. It is an error if the \p OSL_RBTREE flag is not set for this
- * column. For each node in the rbtree, the given function \a func is called
- * with two pointers as arguments: The first osl_row* argument points to the
- * row that contains the object corresponding to the rbtree node currently
- * traversed, and the \a private_data pointer is passed verbatim to \a func as the
- * second argument. The loop terminates either if \a func returns a negative
- * value, or if all nodes of the tree have been visited.
- *
- *
- * \return Standard. If the termination of the loop was caused by \a func
- * returning a negative value, \p -E_OSL_LOOP is returned.
- *
- * \sa osl_storage_flags, osl_rbtree_loop_reverse(), osl_compare_func.
- */
__export int osl_rbtree_loop(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
void *private_data, osl_rbtree_loop_func *func)
{
return rbtree_loop(col, private_data, func);
}
-/**
- * Loop over all nodes in an rbtree in reverse order.
- *
- * \param t Identical meaning as in \p osl_rbtree_loop().
- * \param col_num Identical meaning as in \p osl_rbtree_loop().
- * \param private_data Identical meaning as in \p osl_rbtree_loop().
- * \param func Identical meaning as in \p osl_rbtree_loop().
- *
- * This function is identical to \p osl_rbtree_loop(), the only difference
- * is that the tree is walked in reverse order.
- *
- * \return The same return value as \p osl_rbtree_loop().
- *
- * \sa osl_rbtree_loop().
- */
__export int osl_rbtree_loop_reverse(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
void *private_data, osl_rbtree_loop_func *func)
{
return 1; /* object did not change */
old_ds_name = disk_storage_name_of_object(t, old_obj);
new_ds_name = disk_storage_name_of_object(t, new_obj);
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
if (!old_ds_name || ! new_ds_name)
goto out;
old_filename = disk_storage_path(t, i, old_ds_name);
new_filename = disk_storage_path(t, i, new_ds_name);
if (!old_filename || !new_filename)
- ret = -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ ret = -E_OSL_NOMEM;
else
- ret = para_rename(old_filename, new_filename);
+ ret = osl_rename(old_filename, new_filename);
free(old_filename);
free(new_filename);
if (ret < 0)
}
-/**
- * Change an object in an osl table.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param r Pointer to the row containing the object to be updated.
- * \param col_num Number of the column containing the object to be updated.
- * \param obj Pointer to the replacement object.
- *
- * This function gets rid of all references to the old object. This includes
- * removal of the rbtree node in case there is an rbtree associated with \a
- * col_num. It then inserts \a obj into the table and the rbtree if necessary.
- *
- * If the \p OSL_RBTREE flag is set for \a col_num, you \b MUST call this
- * function in order to change the contents of an object, even for volatile or
- * mapped columns of constant size (which may be updated directly if \p
- * OSL_RBTREE is not set). Otherwise the rbtree might become corrupted.
- *
- * \return Standard
- */
__export int osl_update_object(struct osl_table *t, const struct osl_row *r,
unsigned col_num, struct osl_object *obj)
{
uint32_t new_data_map_size;
char *row_index;
ret = get_row_index(t, r->num, &row_index);
- if (ret < 0)
- return ret;
- ret = mark_mapped_object_invalid(t, r->num, col_num);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
unmap_column(t, col_num);
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Retrieve an object of type \p OSL_DISK_STORAGE by row and column.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param r Pointer to the row containing the object.
- * \param col_num The column number.
- * \param obj Points to the result upon successful return.
- *
- * For columns of type \p OSL_DISK_STORAGE, this function must be used to
- * retrieve one of its containing objects. Afterwards, osl_close_disk_object()
- * must be called in order to deallocate the resources.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_get_object(), osl_storage_type, osl_close_disk_object().
- */
__export int osl_open_disk_object(const struct osl_table *t, const struct osl_row *r,
unsigned col_num, struct osl_object *obj)
{
filename = disk_storage_path(t, col_num, ds_name);
free(ds_name);
if (!filename)
- return -ERRNO_TO_ERROR(ENOMEM);
+ return -E_OSL_NOMEM;
DEBUG_LOG("filename: %s\n", filename);
ret = mmap_full_file(filename, O_RDONLY, &obj->data, &obj->size, NULL);
free(filename);
return ret;
}
-/**
- * Free resources that were allocated during osl_open_disk_object().
- *
- * \param obj Pointer to the object previously returned by open_disk_object().
- *
- * \return The return value of the underlying call to para_munmap().
- *
- * \sa para_munmap().
- */
__export int osl_close_disk_object(struct osl_object *obj)
{
- return para_munmap(obj->data, obj->size);
+ return osl_munmap(obj->data, obj->size);
}
-/**
- * Get the number of rows of the given table.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param num_rows Result is returned here.
- *
- * The number of rows returned via \a num_rows excluding any invalid rows.
- *
- * \return Positive on success, \p -E_OSL_BAD_TABLE if \a t is \p NULL.
- */
__export int osl_get_num_rows(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned *num_rows)
{
if (!t)
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Get the rank of a row.
- *
- * \param t An open osl table.
- * \param r The row to get the rank of.
- * \param col_num The number of an rbtree column.
- * \param rank Result pointer.
- *
- * The rank is, by definition, the position of the row in the linear order
- * determined by an in-order tree walk of the rbtree associated with column
- * number \a col_num of \a table.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_get_nth_row().
- */
__export int osl_get_rank(const struct osl_table *t, struct osl_row *r,
unsigned col_num, unsigned *rank)
{
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Get the row with n-th greatest value.
- *
- * \param t Pointer to an open osl table.
- * \param col_num The column number.
- * \param n The rank of the desired row.
- * \param result Row is returned here.
- *
- * Retrieve the n-th order statistic with respect to the compare function
- * of the rbtree column \a col_num. In other words, get that row with
- * \a n th greatest value in column \a col_num. It's an error if
- * \a col_num is not a rbtree column, or if \a n is larger than the
- * number of rows in the table.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_storage_flags, osl_compare_func, osl_get_row(),
- * osl_rbtree_last_row(), osl_rbtree_first_row(), osl_get_rank().
- */
__export int osl_get_nth_row(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
unsigned n, struct osl_row **result)
{
return 1;
}
-/**
- * Get the row corresponding to the smallest rbtree node of a column.
- *
- * \param t An open rbtree table.
- * \param col_num The number of the rbtree column.
- * \param result A pointer to the first row is returned here.
- *
- * The rbtree node of the smallest object (with respect to the corresponding
- * compare function) is selected and the row containing this object is
- * returned. It is an error if \a col_num refers to a column without an
- * associated rbtree.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_get_nth_row(), osl_rbtree_last_row().
- */
__export int osl_rbtree_first_row(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
struct osl_row **result)
{
return osl_get_nth_row(t, col_num, 1, result);
}
-/**
- * Get the row corresponding to the greatest rbtree node of a column.
- *
- * \param t The same meaning as in \p osl_rbtree_first_row().
- * \param col_num The same meaning as in \p osl_rbtree_first_row().
- * \param result The same meaning as in \p osl_rbtree_first_row().
- *
- * This function works just like osl_rbtree_first_row(), the only difference
- * is that the row containing the greatest rather than the smallest object is
- * returned.
- *
- * \return Standard.
- *
- * \sa osl_get_nth_row(), osl_rbtree_first_row().
- */
__export int osl_rbtree_last_row(const struct osl_table *t, unsigned col_num,
struct osl_row **result)
{