[15371] | 1 | /* update.c - The routines for updating the file to a consistent state. */ |
---|
| 2 | |
---|
| 3 | /* This file is part of GDBM, the GNU data base manager, by Philip A. Nelson. |
---|
| 4 | Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
---|
| 5 | |
---|
| 6 | GDBM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
---|
| 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
---|
| 8 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
---|
| 9 | any later version. |
---|
| 10 | |
---|
| 11 | GDBM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
---|
| 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
---|
| 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
---|
| 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
---|
| 15 | |
---|
| 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
---|
| 17 | along with GDBM; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
---|
| 18 | the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
---|
| 19 | |
---|
| 20 | You may contact the author by: |
---|
| 21 | e-mail: phil@cs.wwu.edu |
---|
| 22 | us-mail: Philip A. Nelson |
---|
| 23 | Computer Science Department |
---|
| 24 | Western Washington University |
---|
| 25 | Bellingham, WA 98226 |
---|
| 26 | |
---|
| 27 | *************************************************************************/ |
---|
| 28 | |
---|
| 29 | |
---|
| 30 | /* include system configuration before all else. */ |
---|
| 31 | #include "autoconf.h" |
---|
| 32 | |
---|
| 33 | #include "gdbmdefs.h" |
---|
| 34 | |
---|
| 35 | static void write_header __P((gdbm_file_info *)); |
---|
| 36 | |
---|
| 37 | /* This procedure writes the header back to the file described by DBF. */ |
---|
| 38 | |
---|
| 39 | static void |
---|
| 40 | write_header (dbf) |
---|
| 41 | gdbm_file_info *dbf; |
---|
| 42 | { |
---|
| 43 | int num_bytes; /* Return value for write. */ |
---|
| 44 | off_t file_pos; /* Return value for lseek. */ |
---|
| 45 | |
---|
| 46 | file_pos = lseek (dbf->desc, 0L, L_SET); |
---|
| 47 | if (file_pos != 0) _gdbm_fatal (dbf, "lseek error"); |
---|
| 48 | num_bytes = write (dbf->desc, dbf->header, dbf->header->block_size); |
---|
| 49 | if (num_bytes != dbf->header->block_size) |
---|
| 50 | _gdbm_fatal (dbf, "write error"); |
---|
| 51 | |
---|
| 52 | /* Wait for all output to be done. */ |
---|
| 53 | if (!dbf->fast_write) |
---|
| 54 | fsync (dbf->desc); |
---|
| 55 | } |
---|
| 56 | |
---|
| 57 | |
---|
| 58 | /* After all changes have been made in memory, we now write them |
---|
| 59 | all to disk. */ |
---|
| 60 | void |
---|
| 61 | _gdbm_end_update (dbf) |
---|
| 62 | gdbm_file_info *dbf; |
---|
| 63 | { |
---|
| 64 | int num_bytes; /* Return value for write. */ |
---|
| 65 | off_t file_pos; /* Return value for lseek. */ |
---|
| 66 | |
---|
| 67 | |
---|
| 68 | /* Write the current bucket. */ |
---|
| 69 | if (dbf->bucket_changed && (dbf->cache_entry != NULL)) |
---|
| 70 | { |
---|
| 71 | _gdbm_write_bucket (dbf, dbf->cache_entry); |
---|
| 72 | dbf->bucket_changed = FALSE; |
---|
| 73 | } |
---|
| 74 | |
---|
| 75 | /* Write the other changed buckets if there are any. */ |
---|
| 76 | if (dbf->second_changed) |
---|
| 77 | { |
---|
| 78 | if(dbf->bucket_cache != NULL) |
---|
| 79 | { |
---|
| 80 | register int index; |
---|
| 81 | |
---|
| 82 | for (index = 0; index < dbf->cache_size; index++) |
---|
| 83 | { |
---|
| 84 | if (dbf->bucket_cache[index].ca_changed) |
---|
| 85 | _gdbm_write_bucket (dbf, &dbf->bucket_cache[index]); |
---|
| 86 | } |
---|
| 87 | } |
---|
| 88 | dbf->second_changed = FALSE; |
---|
| 89 | } |
---|
| 90 | |
---|
| 91 | /* Write the directory. */ |
---|
| 92 | if (dbf->directory_changed) |
---|
| 93 | { |
---|
| 94 | file_pos = lseek (dbf->desc, dbf->header->dir, L_SET); |
---|
| 95 | if (file_pos != dbf->header->dir) _gdbm_fatal (dbf, "lseek error"); |
---|
| 96 | num_bytes = write (dbf->desc, dbf->dir, dbf->header->dir_size); |
---|
| 97 | if (num_bytes != dbf->header->dir_size) |
---|
| 98 | _gdbm_fatal (dbf, "write error"); |
---|
| 99 | dbf->directory_changed = FALSE; |
---|
| 100 | if (!dbf->header_changed && !dbf->fast_write) |
---|
| 101 | fsync (dbf->desc); |
---|
| 102 | } |
---|
| 103 | |
---|
| 104 | /* Final write of the header. */ |
---|
| 105 | if (dbf->header_changed) |
---|
| 106 | { |
---|
| 107 | write_header (dbf); |
---|
| 108 | dbf->header_changed = FALSE; |
---|
| 109 | } |
---|
| 110 | } |
---|
| 111 | |
---|
| 112 | |
---|
| 113 | /* If a fatal error is detected, come here and exit. VAL tells which fatal |
---|
| 114 | error occured. */ |
---|
| 115 | |
---|
[18184] | 116 | void |
---|
[15371] | 117 | _gdbm_fatal (dbf, val) |
---|
| 118 | gdbm_file_info *dbf; |
---|
| 119 | char *val; |
---|
| 120 | { |
---|
| 121 | if ((dbf != NULL) && (dbf->fatal_err != NULL)) |
---|
| 122 | (*dbf->fatal_err) (val); |
---|
| 123 | else |
---|
| 124 | { |
---|
| 125 | write (STDERR_FILENO, "gdbm fatal: ", 12); |
---|
| 126 | if (val != NULL) |
---|
| 127 | write (STDERR_FILENO, val, strlen(val)); |
---|
| 128 | write (STDERR_FILENO, "\n", 1); |
---|
| 129 | } |
---|
[18184] | 130 | exit (1); |
---|
[15371] | 131 | /* NOTREACHED */ |
---|
| 132 | } |
---|