2 * @brief memory-mapped database library
4 * @mainpage MDB Memory-Mapped Database Manager
5 * MDB is a Btree-based database management library modeled loosely on the
6 * BerkeleyDB API, but much simplified. The entire database is exposed
7 * in a read-only memory map, and all data fetches return data directly
8 * from the mapped memory, so no malloc's or memcpy's occur during
9 * data fetches. As such, the library is extremely simple because it
10 * requires no page caching layer of its own, and it is extremely high
11 * performance and memory-efficient. It is also fully transactional with
12 * full ACID semantics, and because the memory map is read-only, the
13 * database integrity cannot be corrupted by stray pointer writes from
16 * The library is fully thread-aware and supports concurrent read/write
17 * access from multiple processes and threads. Data pages use a copy-on-
18 * write strategy so no active data pages are ever overwritten, which
19 * also provides resistance to corruption and eliminates the need of any
20 * special recovery procedures after a system crash. Writes are fully
21 * serialized; only one write transaction may be active at a time, which
22 * guarantees that writers can never deadlock. The database structure is
23 * multi-versioned so readers run with no locks; writers cannot block
24 * readers, and readers don't block writers.
26 * Unlike other well-known database mechanisms which use either write-ahead
27 * transaction logs or append-only data writes, MDB requires no maintenance
28 * during operation. Both write-ahead loggers and append-only databases
29 * require periodic checkpointing and/or compaction of their log or database
30 * files otherwise they grow without bound. MDB tracks free pages within
31 * the database and re-uses them for new write operations, so the database
32 * size does not grow without bound in normal use.
34 * @author Howard Chu, Symas Corporation.
36 * @copyright Copyright 2011 Howard Chu, Symas Corp. All rights reserved.
38 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
39 * modification, are permitted only as authorized by the OpenLDAP
42 * A copy of this license is available in the file LICENSE in the
43 * top-level directory of the distribution or, alternatively, at
44 * <http://www.OpenLDAP.org/license.html>.
47 * This code is derived from btree.c written by Martin Hedenfalk.
49 * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 Martin Hedenfalk <martin@bzero.se>
51 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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66 #include <sys/types.h>
68 /** @defgroup public Public API
71 /** @defgroup Version Version Macros
74 /** Library major version */
75 #define MDB_VERSION_MAJOR 0
76 /** Library minor version */
77 #define MDB_VERSION_MINOR 9
78 /** Library patch version */
79 #define MDB_VERSION_PATCH 0
81 /** Combine args a,b,c into a single integer for easy version comparisons */
82 #define MDB_VERINT(a,b,c) (((a) << 24) | ((b) << 16) | (c))
84 /** The full library version as a single integer */
85 #define MDB_VERSION_FULL \
86 MDB_VERINT(MDB_VERSION_MAJOR,MDB_VERSION_MINOR,MDB_VERSION_PATCH)
88 /** The release date of this library version */
89 #define MDB_VERSION_DATE "September 1, 2011"
91 /** A stringifier for the version info */
92 #define MDB_VERSTR(a,b,c,d) "MDB " #a "." #b "." #c ": (" #d ")"
94 /** A helper for the stringifier macro */
95 #define MDB_VERFOO(a,b,c,d) MDB_VERSTR(a,b,c,d)
97 /** The full library version as a C string */
98 #define MDB_VERSION_STRING \
99 MDB_VERFOO(MDB_VERSION_MAJOR,MDB_VERSION_MINOR,MDB_VERSION_PATCH,MDB_VERSION_DATE)
102 /** Opaque structure for a database environment. A DB environment supports multiple
103 * databases, all residing in the same shared-memory map.
105 typedef struct MDB_env MDB_env;
107 /** Opaque structure for a transaction handle. All database operations require
108 * a transaction handle. Transactions may be read-only or read-write.
110 typedef struct MDB_txn MDB_txn;
112 /** A handle for an individual database in the DB environment. */
113 typedef unsigned int MDB_dbi;
115 /** Opaque structure for navigating through a database */
116 typedef struct MDB_cursor MDB_cursor;
118 /** Generic structure used for passing keys and data in and out of the database. */
119 typedef struct MDB_val {
120 size_t mv_size; /**< size of the data item */
121 void *mv_data; /**< address of the data item */
124 /** A callback function used to compare two keys in a database */
125 typedef int (MDB_cmp_func)(const MDB_val *a, const MDB_val *b);
127 /** A callback function used to relocate a position-dependent data item
128 * in a fixed-address database. The \b newptr gives the item's current address in
129 * the memory map, and \b oldptr gives its previous address. This callback is
130 * expected to walk through the fields of the record in newptr and modify any
131 * values based at the \b oldptr address to be relative to the \b newptr address.
132 * @todo This feature is currently unimplemented.
134 typedef void (MDB_rel_func)(void *newptr, void *oldptr, size_t size);
136 /** @defgroup mdb_env environment flags
139 /** mmap at a fixed address */
140 #define MDB_FIXEDMAP 0x01
141 /** don't fsync after commit */
142 #define MDB_NOSYNC 0x10000
144 #define MDB_RDONLY 0x20000
147 /** @defgroup mdb_open database flags
150 /** use reverse string keys */
151 #define MDB_REVERSEKEY 0x02
152 /** use sorted duplicates */
153 #define MDB_DUPSORT 0x04
154 /** numeric keys in native byte order */
155 #define MDB_INTEGERKEY 0x08
156 /** with #MDB_DUPSORT, sorted dup items have fixed size */
157 #define MDB_DUPFIXED 0x10
158 /** with #MDB_DUPSORT, dups are numeric in native byte order */
159 #define MDB_INTEGERDUP 0x20
160 /** create DB if not already existing */
161 #define MDB_CREATE 0x40000
164 /** @defgroup mdb_put mdb_put flags
167 /** For mdb_put: don't write if the key already exists. */
168 #define MDB_NOOVERWRITE 0x10
169 /** For mdb_put: don't write if the key and data pair already exist.
170 * Only for #MDB_DUPSORT
172 #define MDB_NODUPDATA 0x20
175 /** Cursor operations */
176 typedef enum MDB_cursor_op {
177 MDB_FIRST, /**< Position at first key/data item */
178 MDB_GET_BOTH, /**< Position at key/data pair. Only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
179 MDB_GET_BOTH_RANGE, /**< position at key, nearest data. Only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
180 MDB_GET_MULTIPLE, /**< Return all the duplicate data items at the current
181 cursor position. Only for #MDB_DUPFIXED */
182 MDB_LAST, /**< Position at last key/data item */
183 MDB_NEXT, /**< Position at next data item */
184 MDB_NEXT_DUP, /**< Position at next data item of current key.
185 Only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
186 MDB_NEXT_MULTIPLE, /**< Return all duplicate data items at the next
187 cursor position. Only for #MDB_DUPFIXED */
188 MDB_NEXT_NODUP, /**< Position at first data item of next key.
189 Only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
190 MDB_PREV, /**< Position at previous data item */
191 MDB_PREV_DUP, /**< Position at previous data item of current key.
192 Only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
193 MDB_PREV_NODUP, /**< Position at last data item of previous key.
194 only for #MDB_DUPSORT */
195 MDB_SET, /**< Position at specified key */
196 MDB_SET_RANGE /**< Position at first key greater than or equal to specified key. */
199 /** @defgroup errors Return Codes
201 * BerkeleyDB uses -30800 to -30999, we'll go under them
204 /** Successful result */
205 #define MDB_SUCCESS 0
206 /** key/data pair already exists */
207 #define MDB_KEYEXIST (-30799)
208 /** key/data pair not found (EOF) */
209 #define MDB_NOTFOUND (-30798)
210 /** Requested page not found - this usually indicates corruption */
211 #define MDB_PAGE_NOTFOUND (-30797)
212 /** Located page was wrong type */
213 #define MDB_CORRUPTED (-30796)
214 /** Update of meta page failed, probably I/O error */
215 #define MDB_PANIC (-30795)
216 /** Environment version mismatch */
217 #define MDB_VERSION_MISMATCH (-30794)
220 /** Statistics for a database in the environment */
221 typedef struct MDB_stat {
222 unsigned int ms_psize; /**< Size of a database page.
223 This is currently the same for all databases. */
224 unsigned int ms_depth; /**< Depth (height) of the B-tree */
225 unsigned long ms_branch_pages; /**< Number of internal (non-leaf) pages */
226 unsigned long ms_leaf_pages; /**< Number of leaf pages */
227 unsigned long ms_overflow_pages; /**< Number of overflow pages */
228 unsigned long ms_entries; /**< Number of data items */
231 /** Return the mdb library version information.
232 * @param[out] major if non-NULL, the library major version number is copied here
233 * @param[out] minor if non-NULL, the library minor version number is copied here
234 * @param[out] patch if non-NULL, the library patch version number is copied here
235 * @retval "version string" The library version as a string
237 char *mdb_version(int *major, int *minor, int *patch);
239 /** Return a string describing a given error code.
240 * This function is a superset of the ANSI C X3.159-1989 (ANSI C) strerror(3)
241 * function. If the error code is greater than or equal to 0, then the string
242 * returned by the system function strerror(3) is returned. If the error code
243 * is less than 0, an error string corresponding to the MDB library error is
244 * returned. See @ref errors for a list of MDB-specific error codes.
245 * @param[in] err The error code
246 * @retval "error message" The description of the error
248 char *mdb_strerror(int err);
250 /** Create an MDB environment handle.
251 * This function allocates memory for a #MDB_env structure. To release
252 * the allocated memory and discard the handle, call #mdb_env_close().
253 * Before the handle may be used, it must be opened using #mdb_env_open().
254 * Various other options may also need to be set before opening the handle,
255 * e.g. #mdb_env_set_mapsize(), #mdb_env_set_maxreaders(), #mdb_env_set_maxdbs(),
256 * depending on usage requirements.
257 * @param[out] env The address where the new handle will be stored
258 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
260 int mdb_env_create(MDB_env **env);
262 /** Open an environment handle.
263 * If this function fails, #mdb_env_close() must be called to discard the #MDB_env handle.
264 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
265 * @param[in] path The directory in which the database files reside. This
266 * directory must already exist and be writable.
267 * @param[in] flags Special options for this environment. This parameter
268 * must be set to 0 or by bitwise OR'ing together one or more of the
269 * values described here.
272 * use a fixed address for the mmap region. This flag must be specified
273 * when creating the environment, and is stored persistently in the environment.
274 * If successful, the memory map will always reside at the same virtual address
275 * and pointers used to reference data items in the database will be constant
276 * across multiple invocations. This option may not always work, depending on
277 * how the operating system has allocated memory to shared libraries and other uses.
278 * The feature is highly experimental.
280 * Don't perform a synchronous flush after committing a transaction. This means
281 * transactions will exhibit the ACI (atomicity, consistency, and isolation)
282 * properties, but not D (durability); that is database integrity will be
283 * maintained but it is possible some number of the most recently committed
284 * transactions may be undone after a system crash. The number of transactions
285 * at risk is governed by how often the system flushes dirty buffers to disk
286 * and how often #mdb_env_sync() is called. This flag may be changed
287 * at any time using #mdb_env_set_flags().
289 * Open the environment in read-only mode. No write operations will be allowed.
291 * @param[in] mode The UNIX permissions to set on created files. This parameter
292 * is ignored on Windows.
293 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
296 * <li>#MDB_VERSION_MISMATCH - the version of the MDB library doesn't match the
297 * version that created the database environment.
298 * <li>EINVAL - the environment file headers are corrupted.
299 * <li>ENOENT - the directory specified by the path parameter doesn't exist.
300 * <li>EACCES - the user didn't have permission to access the environment files.
301 * <li>EAGAIN - the environment was locked by another process.
304 int mdb_env_open(MDB_env *env, const char *path, unsigned int flags, mode_t mode);
306 /** Return statistics about the MDB environment.
307 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
308 * @param[out] stat The address of an #MDB_stat structure
309 * where the statistics will be copied
311 int mdb_env_stat(MDB_env *env, MDB_stat *stat);
313 /** Flush the data buffers to disk.
314 * Data is always written to disk when #mdb_txn_commit() is called,
315 * but the operating system may keep it buffered. MDB always flushes
316 * the OS buffers upon commit as well, unless the environment was
317 * opened with #MDB_NOSYNC.
318 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
319 * @param[in] force If non-zero, force the flush to occur. Otherwise
320 * if the environment has the #MDB_NOSYNC flag set the flushes
322 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
325 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
326 * <li>EIO - an error occurred during synchronization.
329 int mdb_env_sync(MDB_env *env, int force);
331 /** Close the environment and release the memory map.
332 * Only a single thread may call this function. All transactions, databases,
333 * and cursors must already be closed before calling this function. Attempts to
334 * use any such handles after calling this function will cause a SIGSEGV.
335 * The environment handle will be freed and must not be used again after this call.
336 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
338 void mdb_env_close(MDB_env *env);
340 /** Set environment flags.
341 * This may be used to set some flags that weren't already set during
342 * #mdb_env_open(), or to unset these flags. Currently only the
343 * #MDB_NOSYNC flag setting may be changed with this function.
344 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
345 * @param[in] flags The flags to change, bitwise OR'ed together
346 * @param[in] onoff A non-zero value sets the flags, zero clears them.
347 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
350 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
353 int mdb_env_set_flags(MDB_env *env, unsigned int flags, int onoff);
355 /** Get environment flags.
356 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
357 * @param[out] flags The address of an integer to store the flags
358 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
361 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
364 int mdb_env_get_flags(MDB_env *env, unsigned int *flags);
366 /** Return the path that was used in #mdb_env_open().
367 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
368 * @param[out] path Address of a string pointer to contain the path. This
369 * is the actual string in the environment, not a copy. It should not be
370 * altered in any way.
371 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
374 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
377 int mdb_env_get_path(MDB_env *env, const char **path);
379 /** Set the size of the memory map to use for this environment.
380 * The size should be a multiple of the OS page size. The default is
381 * 10485760 bytes. The size of the memory map is also the maximum size
382 * of the database. The value should be chosen as large as possible,
383 * to accomodate future growth of the database.
384 * This function may only be called after #mdb_env_create() and before #mdb_env_open().
385 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
386 * @param[in] size The size in bytes
387 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
390 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified, or the environment is already open.
393 int mdb_env_set_mapsize(MDB_env *env, size_t size);
395 /** Set the maximum number of threads for the environment.
396 * This defines the number of slots in the lock table that is used to track readers in the
397 * the environment. The default is 126.
398 * This function may only be called after #mdb_env_create() and before #mdb_env_open().
399 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
400 * @param[in] readers The maximum number of threads
401 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
404 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified, or the environment is already open.
407 int mdb_env_set_maxreaders(MDB_env *env, int readers);
409 /** Get the maximum number of threads for the environment.
410 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
411 * @param[out] readers Address of an integer to store the number of readers
412 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
415 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
418 int mdb_env_get_maxreaders(MDB_env *env, int *readers);
420 /** Set the maximum number of databases for the environment.
421 * This function is only needed if multiple databases will be used in the
422 * environment. Simpler applications that only use a single database can ignore
424 * This function may only be called after #mdb_env_create() and before #mdb_env_open().
425 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
426 * @param[in] dbs The maximum number of databases
427 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
430 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified, or the environment is already open.
433 int mdb_env_set_maxdbs(MDB_env *env, int dbs);
435 /** Create a transaction for use with the environment.
436 * The transaction handle may be discarded using #mdb_txn_abort() or #mdb_txn_commit().
437 * @note Transactions may not span threads, a transaction must only be used by a
439 * @note Cursors may not span transactions; each cursor must be opened and closed
440 * within a single transaction.
441 * @param[in] env An environment handle returned by #mdb_env_create()
442 * @param[in] flags Special options for this transaction. This parameter
443 * must be set to 0 or by bitwise OR'ing together one or more of the
444 * values described here.
447 * This transaction will not perform any write operations.
449 * @param[out] txn Address where the new #MDB_txn handle will be stored
450 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
453 * <li>#MDB_PANIC - a fatal error occurred earlier and the environment
455 * <li>ENOMEM - out of memory, or a read-only transaction was requested and
456 * the reader lock table is full. See #mdb_env_set_maxreaders().
459 int mdb_txn_begin(MDB_env *env, unsigned int flags, MDB_txn **txn);
461 /** Commit all the operations of a transaction into the database.
462 * All cursors opened within the transaction must be closed before the transaction
464 * The transaction handle will be freed and must not be used again after this call.
465 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
466 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
469 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
470 * <li>ENOSPC - no more disk space.
471 * <li>EIO - a low-level I/O error occurred while writing.
474 int mdb_txn_commit(MDB_txn *txn);
476 /** Abandon all the operations of the transaction instead of saving them.
477 * All cursors opened within the transaction must be closed before the transaction
479 * The transaction handle will be freed and must not be used again after this call.
480 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
482 void mdb_txn_abort(MDB_txn *txn);
484 /** Reset a read-only transaction.
485 * This releases the current reader lock but doesn't free the
486 * transaction handle, allowing it to be used again later by #mdb_txn_renew().
487 * It otherwise has the same affect as #mdb_txn_abort() but saves some memory
488 * allocation/deallocation overhead if a thread is going to start a new
489 * read-only transaction again soon.
490 * All cursors opened within the transaction must be closed before the transaction
492 * Reader locks generally don't interfere with writers, but they keep old
493 * versions of database pages allocated. Thus they prevent the old pages
494 * from being reused when writers commit new data, and so under heavy load
495 * the database size may grow much more rapidly than otherwise.
496 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
498 void mdb_txn_reset(MDB_txn *txn);
500 /** Renew a read-only transaction.
501 * This acquires a new reader lock for a transaction handle that had been
502 * released by #mdb_txn_reset(). It must be called before a reset transaction
504 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
505 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
508 * <li>#MDB_PANIC - a fatal error occurred earlier and the environment
510 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
513 int mdb_txn_renew(MDB_txn *txn);
515 /** Open a database in the environment.
516 * The database handle may be discarded by calling #mdb_close().
517 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
518 * @param[in] name The name of the database to open. If only a single
519 * database is needed in the enviroment, this value may be NULL.
520 * @param[in] flags Special options for this database. This parameter
521 * must be set to 0 or by bitwise OR'ing together one or more of the
522 * values described here.
524 * <li>#MDB_REVERSEKEY
525 * Keys are strings to be compared in reverse order, from the end
526 * of the strings to the beginning. By default, Keys are treated as strings and
527 * compared from beginning to end.
529 * Duplicate keys may be used in the database. (Or, from another perspective,
530 * keys may have multiple data items, stored in sorted order.) By default
531 * keys must be unique and may have only a single data item.
532 * <li>#MDB_INTEGERKEY
533 * Keys are binary integers in native byte order. On Big-Endian systems
534 * this flag has no effect. On Little-Endian systems this flag behaves
535 * the same as #MDB_REVERSEKEY. This flag is simply provided as a
536 * convenience so that applications don't need to detect Endianness themselves
537 * when using integers as keys.
539 * This flag may only be used in combination with #MDB_DUPSORT. This option
540 * tells the library that the data items for this database are all the same
541 * size, which allows further optimizations in storage and retrieval. When
542 * all data items are the same size, the #MDB_GET_MULTIPLE and #MDB_NEXT_MULTIPLE
543 * cursor operations may be used to retrieve multiple items at once.
544 * <li>#MDB_INTEGERDUP
545 * This option specifies that duplicate data items are also integers, and
546 * should be sorted as such.
548 * Create the named database if it doesn't exist. This option is not
549 * allowed in a read-only transaction or a read-only environment.
551 * @param[out] dbi Address where the new #MDB_dbi handle will be stored
552 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
555 * <li>#MDB_NOTFOUND - the specified database doesn't exist in the environment
556 * and #MDB_CREATE was not specified.
557 * <li>ENFILE - too many databases have been opened. See #mdb_env_set_maxdbs().
560 int mdb_open(MDB_txn *txn, const char *name, unsigned int flags, MDB_dbi *dbi);
562 /** Retrieve statistics for a database.
563 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
564 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
565 * @param[out] stat The address of an #MDB_stat structure
566 * where the statistics will be copied
567 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
570 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
573 int mdb_stat(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_stat *stat);
575 /** Close a database handle.
576 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
577 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
579 void mdb_close(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi);
581 /** Set a custom key comparison function for a database.
582 * The comparison function is called whenever it is necessary to compare a
583 * key specified by the application with a key currently stored in the database.
584 * If no comparison function is specified, and no special key flags were specified
585 * with #mdb_open(), the keys are compared lexically, with shorter keys collating
586 * before longer keys.
587 * @warning This function must be called before any data access functions are used,
588 * otherwise data corruption may occur. The same function must be used by every
589 * process accessing the database, every time the database is used.
590 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
591 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
592 * @param[in] cmp A #MDB_cmp_func function
593 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
596 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
599 int mdb_set_compare(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_cmp_func *cmp);
601 /** Set a custom data comparison function for a #MDB_DUPSORT database.
602 * This comparison function is called whenever it is necessary to compare a data
603 * item specified by the application with a data item currently stored in the database.
604 * This function only takes effect if the database was opened with the #MDB_DUPSORT
606 * If no comparison function is specified, and no special key flags were specified
607 * with #mdb_open(), the data items are compared lexically, with shorter items collating
608 * before longer items.
609 * @warning This function must be called before any data access functions are used,
610 * otherwise data corruption may occur. The same function must be used by every
611 * process accessing the database, every time the database is used.
612 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
613 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
614 * @param[in] cmp A #MDB_cmp_func function
615 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
618 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
621 int mdb_set_dupsort(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_cmp_func *cmp);
623 /** Set a relocation function for a #MDB_FIXEDMAP database.
624 * @todo The relocation function is called whenever it is necessary to move the data
625 * of an item to a different position in the database (e.g. through tree
626 * balancing operations, shifts as a result of adds or deletes, etc.). It is
627 * intended to allow address/position-dependent data items to be stored in
628 * a database in an environment opened with the #MDB_FIXEDMAP option.
629 * Currently the relocation feature is unimplemented and setting
630 * this function has no effect.
631 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
632 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
633 * @param[in] rel A #MDB_rel_func function
634 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
637 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
640 int mdb_set_relfunc(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_rel_func *rel);
642 /** Get items from a database.
643 * This function retrieves key/data pairs from the database. The address
644 * and length of the data associated with the specified \b key are returned
645 * in the structure to which \b data refers.
646 * If the database supports duplicate keys (#MDB_DUPSORT) then the
647 * first data item for the key will be returned. Retrieval of other
648 * items requires the use of #mdb_cursor_get().
649 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
650 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
651 * @param[in] key The key to search for in the database
652 * @param[out] data The data corresponding to the key
653 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
656 * <li>#MDB_NOTFOUND - the key was not in the database.
657 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
660 int mdb_get(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_val *key, MDB_val *data);
662 /** Store items into a database.
663 * This function stores key/data pairs in the database. The default behavior
664 * is to enter the new key/data pair, replacing any previously existing key
665 * if duplicates are disallowed, or adding a duplicate data item if
666 * duplicates are allowed (#MDB_DUPSORT).
667 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
668 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
669 * @param[in] key The key to store in the database
670 * @param[in] data The data to store
671 * @param[in] flags Special options for this operation. This parameter
672 * must be set to 0 or by bitwise OR'ing together one or more of the
673 * values described here.
675 * <li>#MDB_NODUPDATA - enter the new key/data pair only if it does not
676 * already appear in the database. This flag may only be specified
677 * if the database was opened with #MDB_DUPSORT. The function will
678 * return #MDB_KEYEXIST if the key/data pair already appears in the
680 * <li>#MDB_NOOVERWRITE - enter the new key/data pair only if the key
681 * does not already appear in the database. The function will return
682 * #MDB_KEYEXIST if the key already appears in the database, even if
683 * the database supports duplicates (#MDB_DUPSORT).
685 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
688 * <li>EACCESS - an attempt was made to write in a read-only transaction.
689 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
690 * <li>ENOMEM - the database is full, see #mdb_env_set_mapsize().
693 int mdb_put(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_val *key, MDB_val *data,
696 /** Delete items from a database.
697 * This function removes key/data pairs from the database.
698 * If the database does not support sorted duplicate data items
699 * (#MDB_DUPSORT) the data parameter is ignored.
700 * If the database supports sorted duplicates and the data parameter
701 * is NULL, all of the duplicate data items for the key will be
702 * deleted. Otherwise, if the data parameter is non-NULL
703 * only the matching data item will be deleted.
704 * This function will return #MDB_NOTFOUND if the specified key/data
705 * pair is not in the database.
706 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
707 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
708 * @param[in] key The key to delete from the database
709 * @param[in] data The data to delete
710 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
713 * <li>EACCESS - an attempt was made to write in a read-only transaction.
714 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
717 int mdb_del(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_val *key, MDB_val *data);
719 /** Create a cursor handle.
720 * Cursors are associated with a specific transaction and database and
721 * may not span threads.
722 * @todo Cursors only support read operations. Support for cursor_put() and
723 * cursor_del() needs to be added.
724 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
725 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
726 * @param[out] cursor Address where the new #MDB_cursor handle will be stored
727 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
730 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
733 int mdb_cursor_open(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, MDB_cursor **cursor);
735 /** Close a cursor handle.
736 * The cursor handle will be freed and must not be used again after this call.
737 * @param[in] cursor A cursor handle returned by #mdb_cursor_open()
739 void mdb_cursor_close(MDB_cursor *cursor);
741 /** Retrieve by cursor.
742 * This function retrieves key/data pairs from the database. The address and length
743 * of the key are returned in the object to which \b key refers (except for the
744 * case of the #MDB_SET option, in which the \b key object is unchanged), and
745 * the address and length of the data are returned in the object to which \b data
747 * @bug Cursors are not coordinated with write operations. If a cursor in a
748 * write transaction is performing a sequential scan while records are being
749 * inserted or deleted in the same transaction, the cursor will be corrupted.
750 * @param[in] cursor A cursor handle returned by #mdb_cursor_open()
751 * @param[in,out] key The key for a retrieved item
752 * @param[in,out] data The data of a retrieved item
753 * @param[in] op A cursor operation #MDB_cursor_op
754 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
757 * <li>#MDB_NOTFOUND - no matching key found.
758 * <li>EINVAL - an invalid parameter was specified.
761 int mdb_cursor_get(MDB_cursor *cursor, MDB_val *key, MDB_val *data,
764 /** Return count of duplicates for current key.
765 * This call is only valid on databases that support sorted duplicate
766 * data items #MDB_DUPSORT.
767 * @param[in] cursor A cursor handle returned by #mdb_cursor_open()
768 * @param[out] countp Address where the count will be stored
769 * @return A non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success. Some possible
772 * <li>EINVAL - cursor is not initialized, or an invalid parameter was specified.
775 int mdb_cursor_count(MDB_cursor *cursor, unsigned long *countp);
777 /** Compare two data items according to a particular database.
778 * This returns a comparison as if the two data items were keys in the
779 * specified database.
780 * @param[in] txn A transaction handle returned by #mdb_txn_begin()
781 * @param[in] dbi A database handle returned by #mdb_open()
782 * @param[in] a The first item to compare
783 * @param[in] b The second item to compare
784 * @return < 0 if a < b, 0 if a == b, > 0 if a > b
786 int mdb_cmp(MDB_txn *txn, MDB_dbi dbi, const MDB_val *a, const MDB_val *b);