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1 /*-
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5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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37 #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
38 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)hash_buf.c 5.12 (Berkeley) 2/11/93";
39 #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
42 * PACKAGE: hash
44 * DESCRIPTION:
45 * Contains buffer management
47 * ROUTINES:
48 * External
49 * __buf_init
50 * __get_buf
51 * __buf_free
52 * __reclaim_buf
53 * Internal
54 * newbuf
57 #include <sys/param.h>
59 #include <errno.h>
60 #include <stdio.h>
61 #include <stdlib.h>
62 #ifdef DEBUG
63 #include <assert.h>
64 #endif
66 #include <db.h>
67 #include "hash.h"
68 #include "page.h"
69 #include "extern.h"
71 static BUFHEAD *newbuf __P((HTAB *, u_int, BUFHEAD *));
73 /* Unlink B from its place in the lru */
74 #define BUF_REMOVE(B) { \
75 (B)->prev->next = (B)->next; \
76 (B)->next->prev = (B)->prev; \
79 /* Insert B after P */
80 #define BUF_INSERT(B, P) { \
81 (B)->next = (P)->next; \
82 (B)->prev = (P); \
83 (P)->next = (B); \
84 (B)->next->prev = (B); \
87 #define MRU hashp->bufhead.next
88 #define LRU hashp->bufhead.prev
90 #define MRU_INSERT(B) BUF_INSERT((B), &hashp->bufhead)
91 #define LRU_INSERT(B) BUF_INSERT((B), LRU)
94 * We are looking for a buffer with address "addr". If prev_bp is NULL, then
95 * address is a bucket index. If prev_bp is not NULL, then it points to the
96 * page previous to an overflow page that we are trying to find.
98 * CAVEAT: The buffer header accessed via prev_bp's ovfl field may no longer
99 * be valid. Therefore, you must always verify that its address matches the
100 * address you are seeking.
102 extern BUFHEAD *
103 __get_buf(hashp, addr, prev_bp, newpage)
104 HTAB *hashp;
105 u_int addr;
106 BUFHEAD *prev_bp;
107 int newpage; /* If prev_bp set, indicates a new overflow page. */
109 register BUFHEAD *bp;
110 register u_int is_disk_mask;
111 register int is_disk, segment_ndx;
112 SEGMENT segp;
114 is_disk = 0;
115 is_disk_mask = 0;
116 if (prev_bp) {
117 bp = prev_bp->ovfl;
118 if (!bp || (bp->addr != addr))
119 bp = NULL;
120 if (!newpage)
121 is_disk = BUF_DISK;
122 } else {
123 /* Grab buffer out of directory */
124 segment_ndx = addr & (hashp->SGSIZE - 1);
126 /* valid segment ensured by __call_hash() */
127 segp = hashp->dir[addr >> hashp->SSHIFT];
128 #ifdef DEBUG
129 assert(segp != NULL);
130 #endif
131 bp = PTROF(segp[segment_ndx]);
132 is_disk_mask = ISDISK(segp[segment_ndx]);
133 is_disk = is_disk_mask || !hashp->new_file;
136 if (!bp) {
137 bp = newbuf(hashp, addr, prev_bp);
138 if (!bp ||
139 __get_page(hashp, bp->page, addr, !prev_bp, is_disk, 0))
140 return (NULL);
141 if (!prev_bp)
142 segp[segment_ndx] =
143 (BUFHEAD *)((u_int)bp | is_disk_mask);
144 } else {
145 BUF_REMOVE(bp);
146 MRU_INSERT(bp);
148 return (bp);
152 * We need a buffer for this page. Either allocate one, or evict a resident
153 * one (if we have as many buffers as we're allowed) and put this one in.
155 * If newbuf finds an error (returning NULL), it also sets errno.
157 static BUFHEAD *
158 newbuf(hashp, addr, prev_bp)
159 HTAB *hashp;
160 u_int addr;
161 BUFHEAD *prev_bp;
163 register BUFHEAD *bp; /* The buffer we're going to use */
164 register BUFHEAD *xbp; /* Temp pointer */
165 register BUFHEAD *next_xbp;
166 SEGMENT segp;
167 int segment_ndx;
168 u_short oaddr, *shortp;
170 oaddr = 0;
171 bp = LRU;
173 * If LRU buffer is pinned, the buffer pool is too small. We need to
174 * allocate more buffers.
176 if (hashp->nbufs || (bp->flags & BUF_PIN)) {
177 /* Allocate a new one */
178 bp = malloc(sizeof(struct _bufhead));
179 if (!bp || !(bp->page = malloc(hashp->BSIZE)))
180 return (NULL);
181 if (hashp->nbufs)
182 hashp->nbufs--;
183 } else {
184 /* Kick someone out */
185 BUF_REMOVE(bp);
187 * If this is an overflow page with addr 0, it's already been
188 * flushed back in an overflow chain and initialized.
190 if ((bp->addr != 0) || (bp->flags & BUF_BUCKET)) {
192 * Set oaddr before __put_page so that you get it
193 * before bytes are swapped.
195 shortp = (u_short *)bp->page;
196 if (shortp[0])
197 oaddr = shortp[shortp[0] - 1];
198 if ((bp->flags & BUF_MOD) && __put_page(hashp, bp->page,
199 bp->addr, (int)IS_BUCKET(bp->flags), 0))
200 return (NULL);
202 * Update the pointer to this page (i.e. invalidate it).
204 * If this is a new file (i.e. we created it at open
205 * time), make sure that we mark pages which have been
206 * written to disk so we retrieve them from disk later,
207 * rather than allocating new pages.
209 if (IS_BUCKET(bp->flags)) {
210 segment_ndx = bp->addr & (hashp->SGSIZE - 1);
211 segp = hashp->dir[bp->addr >> hashp->SSHIFT];
212 #ifdef DEBUG
213 assert(segp != NULL);
214 #endif
216 if (hashp->new_file &&
217 ((bp->flags & BUF_MOD) ||
218 ISDISK(segp[segment_ndx])))
219 segp[segment_ndx] = (BUFHEAD *)BUF_DISK;
220 else
221 segp[segment_ndx] = NULL;
224 * Since overflow pages can only be access by means of
225 * their bucket, free overflow pages associated with
226 * this bucket.
228 for (xbp = bp; xbp->ovfl;) {
229 next_xbp = xbp->ovfl;
230 xbp->ovfl = 0;
231 xbp = next_xbp;
233 /* Check that ovfl pointer is up date. */
234 if (IS_BUCKET(xbp->flags) ||
235 (oaddr != xbp->addr))
236 break;
238 shortp = (u_short *)xbp->page;
239 if (shortp[0])
240 /* set before __put_page */
241 oaddr = shortp[shortp[0] - 1];
242 if ((xbp->flags & BUF_MOD) && __put_page(hashp,
243 xbp->page, xbp->addr, 0, 0))
244 return (NULL);
245 xbp->addr = 0;
246 xbp->flags = 0;
247 BUF_REMOVE(xbp);
248 LRU_INSERT(xbp);
253 /* Now assign this buffer */
254 bp->addr = addr;
255 #ifdef DEBUG1
256 (void)fprintf(stderr, "NEWBUF1: %d->ovfl was %d is now %d\n",
257 bp->addr, (bp->ovfl ? bp->ovfl->addr : 0), 0);
258 #endif
259 bp->ovfl = NULL;
260 if (prev_bp) {
262 * If prev_bp is set, this is an overflow page, hook it in to
263 * the buffer overflow links.
265 #ifdef DEBUG1
266 (void)fprintf(stderr, "NEWBUF2: %d->ovfl was %d is now %d\n",
267 prev_bp->addr, (prev_bp->ovfl ? bp->ovfl->addr : 0),
268 (bp ? bp->addr : 0));
269 #endif
270 prev_bp->ovfl = bp;
271 bp->flags = 0;
272 } else
273 bp->flags = BUF_BUCKET;
274 MRU_INSERT(bp);
275 return (bp);
278 extern void
279 __buf_init(hashp, nbytes)
280 HTAB *hashp;
281 int nbytes;
283 BUFHEAD *bfp;
284 int npages;
286 bfp = &(hashp->bufhead);
287 npages = (nbytes + hashp->BSIZE - 1) >> hashp->BSHIFT;
288 npages = MAX(npages, MIN_BUFFERS);
290 hashp->nbufs = npages;
291 bfp->next = bfp;
292 bfp->prev = bfp;
294 * This space is calloc'd so these are already null.
296 * bfp->ovfl = NULL;
297 * bfp->flags = 0;
298 * bfp->page = NULL;
299 * bfp->addr = 0;
303 extern int
304 __buf_free(hashp, do_free, to_disk)
305 HTAB *hashp;
306 int do_free, to_disk;
308 BUFHEAD *bp;
310 /* Need to make sure that buffer manager has been initialized */
311 if (!LRU)
312 return (0);
313 for (bp = LRU; bp != &hashp->bufhead;) {
314 /* Check that the buffer is valid */
315 if (bp->addr || IS_BUCKET(bp->flags)) {
316 if (to_disk && (bp->flags & BUF_MOD) &&
317 __put_page(hashp, bp->page,
318 bp->addr, IS_BUCKET(bp->flags), 0))
319 return (-1);
321 /* Check if we are freeing stuff */
322 if (do_free) {
323 if (bp->page)
324 free(bp->page);
325 BUF_REMOVE(bp);
326 free(bp);
327 bp = LRU;
328 } else
329 bp = bp->prev;
331 return (0);
334 extern void
335 __reclaim_buf(hashp, bp)
336 HTAB *hashp;
337 BUFHEAD *bp;
339 bp->ovfl = 0;
340 bp->addr = 0;
341 bp->flags = 0;
342 BUF_REMOVE(bp);
343 LRU_INSERT(bp);