/* id2entry.c - routines to deal with the id2entry database */
/* $OpenLDAP$ */
/*
- * Copyright 1998-2000 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
+ * Copyright 1998-2002 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved.
* COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT file
*/
#include "back-bdb.h"
-int bdb_id2entry_add(
+int bdb_id2entry_put(
BackendDB *be,
DB_TXN *tid,
- Entry *e )
+ Entry *e,
+ int flag )
{
struct bdb_info *bdb = (struct bdb_info *) be->be_private;
DB *db = bdb->bi_id2entry->bdi_db;
DBT key, data;
- struct berval *bv;
+ struct berval bv;
int rc;
+#ifdef BDB_HIER
+ char *odn, *ondn;
+
+ /* We only store rdns, and they go in the id2parent database. */
+ odn = e->e_dn; ondn = e->e_ndn;
+
+ e->e_dn = ""; e->e_ndn = "";
+#endif
DBTzero( &key );
key.data = (char *) &e->e_id;
key.size = sizeof(ID);
rc = entry_encode( e, &bv );
+#ifdef BDB_HIER
+ e->e_dn = odn; e->e_ndn = ondn;
+#endif
if( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
return -1;
}
DBTzero( &data );
- bv2DBT( bv, &data );
+ bv2DBT( &bv, &data );
- rc = db->put( db, tid, &key, &data, DB_NOOVERWRITE );
+ rc = db->put( db, tid, &key, &data, flag );
- ber_bvfree( bv );
+ free( bv.bv_val );
return rc;
}
-int bdb_id2entry_update(
+/*
+ * This routine adds (or updates) an entry on disk.
+ * The cache should be already be updated.
+ */
+
+
+int bdb_id2entry_add(
BackendDB *be,
DB_TXN *tid,
Entry *e )
{
- struct bdb_info *bdb = (struct bdb_info *) be->be_private;
- DB *db = bdb->bi_id2entry->bdi_db;
- DBT key, data;
- struct berval *bv;
- int rc;
-
- DBTzero( &key );
- key.data = (char *) &e->e_id;
- key.size = sizeof(ID);
-
- rc = entry_encode( e, &bv );
- if( rc != LDAP_SUCCESS ) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- DBTzero( &data );
- bv2DBT( bv, &data );
-
- rc = db->put( db, tid, &key, &data, 0 );
+ return bdb_id2entry_put(be, tid, e, DB_NOOVERWRITE);
+}
- ber_bvfree( bv );
- return rc;
+int bdb_id2entry_update(
+ BackendDB *be,
+ DB_TXN *tid,
+ Entry *e )
+{
+ return bdb_id2entry_put(be, tid, e, 0);
}
-int bdb_id2entry(
+int bdb_id2entry_rw(
BackendDB *be,
DB_TXN *tid,
ID id,
- Entry **e )
+ Entry **e,
+ int rw,
+ u_int32_t locker,
+ DB_LOCK *lock )
{
struct bdb_info *bdb = (struct bdb_info *) be->be_private;
DB *db = bdb->bi_id2entry->bdi_db;
DBT key, data;
struct berval bv;
- int rc;
+ int rc = 0, ret = 0;
*e = NULL;
DBTzero( &data );
data.flags = DB_DBT_MALLOC;
+ if ((*e = bdb_cache_find_entry_id(bdb->bi_dbenv, &bdb->bi_cache, id, rw, locker, lock)) != NULL) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
/* fetch it */
- rc = db->get( db, tid, &key, &data, 0 );
+ rc = db->get( db, tid, &key, &data, bdb->bi_db_opflags | ( rw ? DB_RMW : 0 ));
if( rc != 0 ) {
return rc;
*/
ch_free( data.data );
}
+
+ if ( rc == 0 ) {
+#ifdef BDB_HIER
+ bdb_fix_dn(be, id, *e);
+#endif
+ ret = bdb_cache_add_entry_rw( bdb->bi_dbenv,
+ &bdb->bi_cache, *e, rw, locker, lock);
+ while ( ret == 1 || ret == -1 ) {
+ Entry *ee;
+ int add_loop_cnt = 0;
+ if ( (*e)->e_private != NULL ) {
+ free ((*e)->e_private);
+ }
+ (*e)->e_private = NULL;
+ if ( (ee = bdb_cache_find_entry_id
+ (bdb->bi_dbenv, &bdb->bi_cache, id, rw, locker, lock) ) != NULL) {
+ bdb_entry_return ( *e );
+ *e = ee;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if ( ++add_loop_cnt == BDB_MAX_ADD_LOOP ) {
+ bdb_entry_return ( *e );
+ *e = NULL;
+ return LDAP_BUSY;
+ }
+ }
+ if ( ret != 0 ) {
+ if ( (*e)->e_private != NULL )
+ free ( (*e)->e_private );
+ bdb_entry_return( *e );
+ *e = NULL;
+ ch_free( data.data );
+ }
+ rc = ret;
+ }
+
+ if (rc == 0) {
+ bdb_cache_entry_commit(*e);
+ }
+
return rc;
}
int bdb_id2entry_delete(
BackendDB *be,
DB_TXN *tid,
- ID id )
+ Entry *e )
{
struct bdb_info *bdb = (struct bdb_info *) be->be_private;
DB *db = bdb->bi_id2entry->bdi_db;
DBT key;
int rc;
+ bdb_cache_delete_entry(&bdb->bi_cache, e);
+
DBTzero( &key );
- key.data = (char *) &id;
+ key.data = (char *) &e->e_id;
key.size = sizeof(ID);
+ /* delete from database */
rc = db->del( db, tid, &key, 0 );
return rc;
}
int bdb_entry_return(
- BackendDB *be,
Entry *e )
{
- /* Our entries are almost always contiguous blocks, so a single
- * free() on the Entry pointer suffices. The exception is when
- * an entry has been modified, in which case the attr list will
- * have been alloc'd separately.
+ /* Our entries are allocated in two blocks; the data comes from
+ * the db itself and the Entry structure and associated pointers
+ * are allocated in entry_decode. The db data pointer is saved
+ * in e_bv. Since the Entry structure is allocated as a single
+ * block, e_attrs is always a fixed offset from e. The exception
+ * is when an entry has been modified, in which case we also need
+ * to free e_attrs.
*/
- if( (void *) e->e_attrs < (void *) e
- || (void *) e->e_attrs > e->e_private )
- {
- attrs_free(e->e_attrs);
+ if( !e->e_bv.bv_val ) { /* A regular entry, from do_add */
+ entry_free( e );
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if( (void *) e->e_attrs != (void *) (e+1)) {
+ attrs_free( e->e_attrs );
+ }
+
+#ifndef BDB_HIER
+ /* See if the DNs were changed by modrdn */
+ if( e->e_nname.bv_val < e->e_bv.bv_val || e->e_nname.bv_val >
+ e->e_bv.bv_val + e->e_bv.bv_len ) {
+ ch_free(e->e_name.bv_val);
+ ch_free(e->e_nname.bv_val);
+ e->e_name.bv_val = NULL;
+ e->e_nname.bv_val = NULL;
+ }
+#else
+ /* We had to construct the dn and ndn as well, in a single block */
+ if( e->e_name.bv_val ) {
+ free( e->e_name.bv_val );
+ }
+#endif
+ /* In tool mode the e_bv buffer is realloc'd, leave it alone */
+ if( !(slapMode & SLAP_TOOL_MODE) ) {
+ free( e->e_bv.bv_val );
}
- ch_free(e);
+ free( e );
return 0;
}
+
+int bdb_entry_release(
+ BackendDB *be,
+ Connection *c,
+ Operation *o,
+ Entry *e,
+ int rw )
+{
+ struct bdb_info *bdb = (struct bdb_info *) be->be_private;
+
+ /* slapMode : SLAP_SERVER_MODE, SLAP_TOOL_MODE,
+ SLAP_TRUNCATE_MODE, SLAP_UNDEFINED_MODE */
+
+ if ( slapMode == SLAP_SERVER_MODE ) {
+ /* free entry and reader or writer lock */
+ bdb_unlocked_cache_return_entry_rw( &bdb->bi_cache, e, rw );
+ } else {
+ if (e->e_private != NULL)
+ free (e->e_private);
+ e->e_private = NULL;
+ bdb_entry_return ( e );
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}