1 /* udb.h - u(micro) data base, stores data and index information in mmap file. 2 * By W.C.A. Wijngaards 3 * Copyright 2010, NLnet Labs. 4 * BSD, see LICENSE. 5 */ 6 #ifndef UDB_H 7 #define UDB_H 8 #include <assert.h> 9 10 /** 11 * The micro data base UDB. 12 * 13 * File data.udb is mmapped and used to lookup and edit. 14 * it contains a header with space-allocation-info, and a reference to the 15 * base information, an object that is the entry point for the file. 16 * Then it contains a lot of data and index objects. 17 * 18 * The space allocator is 'buddy system', 1megareas, larger get own area. 19 * So worst case is 2xdata filesize (+header). Growth semi-linear. 20 * Chunks have size and type (for recovery). Call to reserve space. 21 * Call to 'realloc-in-place', if space permits. 22 * 23 * Usually you want a record-type and its indexes (sorted) to be stored in 24 * the file. This is a table (named by string). The record is opaque 25 * data. 26 * 27 * To be able to use pointers in the mmapped file, there is conversion of 28 * relative-pointers(to file base) to system-pointers. 29 * 30 * If an item is moved its internal pointers need to be recalculated. 31 * Thus a recordtype (that has internal pointers) must provide a routine. 32 * Structures that are 'on-disk', are denoted with _d. Except rel_ptr which 33 * is also on-disk. 34 * 35 * About 64-bit trouble. The pointer-size which which the application is 36 * compiled determines the file layout, because this makes it perform well 37 * in a mmap. It could in theory be converted if you really wanted to. 38 * Nonpointer data is best stored as a fixed bitsize (uint8, 16, 32, 64). 39 */ 40 typedef struct udb_base udb_base; 41 typedef struct udb_alloc udb_alloc; 42 43 /** these checks are very slow, disabled by default */ 44 #if 0 45 /** perform extra checks (when --enable-checking is used) */ 46 #ifndef NDEBUG 47 #define UDB_CHECK 1 48 #endif 49 #endif 50 51 /** pointers are stored like this */ 52 typedef uint64_t udb_void; 53 54 /** convert relptr to usable pointer */ 55 #define UDB_REL(base, relptr) ((void*)((char*)(base) + (relptr))) 56 /** from system pointer to relative pointer */ 57 #define UDB_SYSTOREL(base, ptr) ((udb_void)((char*)(ptr) - (char*)(base))) 58 59 /** MAX 2**x exponent of alloced chunks, for 1Mbytes. The smallest 60 * chunk is 16bytes (8preamble+8data), so 0-3 is unused. */ 61 #define UDB_ALLOC_CHUNKS_MAX 20 62 /** size of areas that are subdivided */ 63 #define UDB_ALLOC_CHUNK_SIZE ((uint64_t)1<<UDB_ALLOC_CHUNKS_MAX) 64 /** the minimum alloc in exp, 2**x. 32bytes because of chunk_free_d size (8aligned) */ 65 #define UDB_ALLOC_CHUNK_MINEXP 5 66 /** size of minimum alloc */ 67 #define UDB_ALLOC_CHUNK_MINSIZE ((uint64_t)1<<UDB_ALLOC_CHUNK_MINEXP) 68 /** exp size used to mark the header (cannot be reallocated) */ 69 #define UDB_EXP_HEADER 0 70 /** exp size used to mark XL(extralarge) allocations (in whole mbs) */ 71 #define UDB_EXP_XL 1 72 73 typedef struct udb_ptr udb_ptr; 74 /** 75 * This structure is there for when you want to have a pointer into 76 * the mmap-ed file. It is kept track of. Set it to NULL to unlink it. 77 * For pointers to the mmap-ed file from within the mmap-ed file, use the 78 * rel_pre construct below. 79 */ 80 struct udb_ptr { 81 /** the data segment it points to (relative file offset) */ 82 uint64_t data; 83 /** pointer to the base pointer (for convenience) */ 84 void** base; 85 /** prev in udb_ptr list for this data segment */ 86 udb_ptr* prev; 87 /** next in udb_ptr list for this data segment */ 88 udb_ptr* next; 89 }; 90 91 typedef struct udb_rel_ptr udb_rel_ptr; 92 /** 93 * A relative pointer that keeps track of the list of pointers, 94 * so that it can be reallocated. 95 */ 96 struct udb_rel_ptr { 97 /** the relative pointer to the data itself (subtract chunk_d size 98 * to get the chunk_d type, this is for usage speed in dereferencing 99 * to the userdata). */ 100 udb_void data; 101 /** udb_rel_ptr* prev in relptr list */ 102 udb_void prev; 103 /** udb_rel_ptr* next in relptr list */ 104 udb_void next; 105 }; 106 107 /** 108 * This is the routine that is called for every relptr 109 * @param base: the baseptr for REL. 110 * @param p: the relptr, a real pointer to it. 111 * @param arg: user argument. 112 */ 113 typedef void udb_walk_relptr_cb(void*, udb_rel_ptr*, void*); 114 115 /** 116 * This routine calls the callback for every relptr in a datablock 117 * params in order: 118 * base: the baseptr for REL macro. 119 * warg: the walkfunc user argument. 120 * t: the type of the chunk. 121 * d: pointer to the data part of the chunk (real pointer). 122 * s: max size of the data part. 123 * cb: the callback to call for every element. 124 * arg: user argument to pass to the callback. 125 */ 126 typedef void udb_walk_relptr_func(void*, void*, uint8_t, void*, uint64_t, 127 udb_walk_relptr_cb*, void*); 128 129 /** What sort of salvage should be performed by alloc */ 130 enum udb_dirty_alloc { 131 udb_dirty_clean = 0, /* all clean */ 132 udb_dirty_fl, /* allocs, freelists are messed up */ 133 udb_dirty_fsize, /* file size and fsize are messed up */ 134 udb_dirty_compact /* allocs, freelists and relptrs are messed up */ 135 }; 136 137 typedef struct udb_glob_d udb_glob_d; 138 /** 139 * The UDB global data for a file. This structure is mmapped. 140 * Make sure it has no structure-padding problems. 141 */ 142 struct udb_glob_d { 143 /** size of header in the file (offset to the first alloced chunk) */ 144 uint64_t hsize; 145 /** version number of this file */ 146 uint8_t version; 147 /** was the file cleanly closed, 0 is not clean, 1 is clean */ 148 uint8_t clean_close; 149 /** an allocation operation was in progress, file needs to be salvaged 150 * type enum udb_dirty_alloc */ 151 uint8_t dirty_alloc; 152 /** user flags */ 153 uint8_t userflags; 154 /** padding to 8-bytes alignment */ 155 uint8_t pad1[4]; 156 /** size to mmap */ 157 uint64_t fsize; 158 /** chunk move rollback info: oldchunk (0 is nothing). 159 * volatile because these values prevent dataloss, they need to be 160 * written immediately. */ 161 volatile udb_void rb_old; 162 /** chunk move rollback info: newchunk (0 is nothing) */ 163 volatile udb_void rb_new; 164 /** size of move rollback chunks */ 165 volatile uint64_t rb_size; 166 /** segment of move rollback, for an XL chunk that overlaps. */ 167 volatile uint64_t rb_seg; 168 /** linked list for content-listing, 0 if empty; 169 * this pointer is unused; and could be removed if the database 170 * format is modified or updated. */ 171 udb_rel_ptr content_list; 172 /** user global data pointer */ 173 udb_rel_ptr user_global; 174 }; 175 176 /** 177 * The UDB database file. Contains all the data 178 */ 179 struct udb_base { 180 /** name of the file, alloced */ 181 char* fname; 182 183 /** mmap base pointer (or NULL) */ 184 void* base; 185 /** size of mmap */ 186 size_t base_size; 187 /** fd of mmap (if -1, closed). */ 188 int fd; 189 190 /** space allocator that is used for this base */ 191 udb_alloc* alloc; 192 /** real pointer to the global data in the file */ 193 udb_glob_d* glob_data; 194 195 /** store all linked udb_ptrs in this table, by hash(offset). 196 * then a linked list of ptrs (all that match the hash). 197 * this avoids buckets, and thus memory allocation. */ 198 udb_ptr** ram_hash; 199 /** size of the current udb_ptr hashtable array */ 200 size_t ram_size; 201 /** mask for the current udb_ptr hashtable lookups */ 202 int ram_mask; 203 /** number of ptrs in ram, used to decide when to grow */ 204 size_t ram_num; 205 /** for relocation, this walks through all relptrs in chunk */ 206 udb_walk_relptr_func* walkfunc; 207 /** user data for walkfunc */ 208 void* walkarg; 209 210 /** compaction is inhibited */ 211 int inhibit_compact; 212 /** compaction is useful; deletions performed. */ 213 int useful_compact; 214 }; 215 216 typedef enum udb_chunk_type udb_chunk_type; 217 /** chunk type enum, setting these types help recovery and debug */ 218 enum udb_chunk_type { 219 udb_chunk_type_free = 0, 220 udb_chunk_type_data, /* alloced data */ 221 udb_chunk_type_task, 222 udb_chunk_type_internal 223 }; 224 225 typedef struct udb_chunk_d udb_chunk_d; 226 /** 227 * UDB chunk info (prepended for every allocated chunk). 228 * The chunks are in doublelinkedlists per size. 229 * At the end of the chunk another exp uint8 is stored (to walk backwards). 230 * 17 bytes overhead, datasize for 32byte chunk is 15. 231 */ 232 struct udb_chunk_d { 233 /** the size of this chunk (i.e. 2**x) */ 234 uint8_t exp; 235 /** type for this chunk (enum chunktype; free, data or index) */ 236 uint8_t type; 237 /** flags for this chunk */ 238 uint8_t flags; 239 /** padding onto 8-alignment */ 240 uint8_t pad[5]; 241 /** udb_rel_ptr* first in list of rel-ptrs that point back here 242 * In the free chunk this is the previous pointer. */ 243 udb_void ptrlist; 244 /* user data space starts here, 64-bit aligned */ 245 uint8_t data[0]; 246 /* last octet: exp of chunk */ 247 }; 248 249 typedef struct udb_free_chunk_d udb_free_chunk_d; 250 /** 251 * A free chunk. Same start as the udb_chunk_d. minsize is 32 bytes. 252 */ 253 struct udb_free_chunk_d { 254 /** the size of this chunk (i.e. 2**x) */ 255 uint8_t exp; 256 /** type for this chunk (enum chunktype; free, data or index) */ 257 uint8_t type; 258 /** flags for this chunk */ 259 uint8_t flags; 260 /** padding onto 8-alignment */ 261 uint8_t pad[5]; 262 /** udb_chunk_d* prev of free list for this size */ 263 udb_void prev; 264 /** udb_chunk_d* next of free list for this size */ 265 udb_void next; 266 /* empty stuff */ 267 /* last octet: exp of chunk */ 268 }; 269 270 typedef struct udb_xl_chunk_d udb_xl_chunk_d; 271 /** 272 * an Extra Large (XL) chunk. Same start as the udb_chunk_d. Allocated in whole 273 * MAX_CHUNK_SIZE parts, whole megabytes. overhead is 5x8=40 bytes. 274 */ 275 struct udb_xl_chunk_d { 276 /** the size of this chunk (i.e. 2**x): special XL value */ 277 uint8_t exp; 278 /** type for this chunk (enum chunktype; free, data or index) */ 279 uint8_t type; 280 /** flags for this chunk */ 281 uint8_t flags; 282 /** padding onto 8-alignment */ 283 uint8_t pad[5]; 284 /** udb_rel_ptr* first in list of rel-ptrs that point back here 285 * In the free chunk this is the previous pointer. */ 286 udb_void ptrlist; 287 /** size of this chunk in bytes */ 288 uint64_t size; 289 /** data of the XL chunk */ 290 uint8_t data[0]; 291 /* uint64_t endsize: before last octet the size again. */ 292 /* uint8_t pad[7]: padding to make last octet last. */ 293 /* last octet: exp of chunk: special XL value */ 294 }; 295 296 typedef struct udb_alloc_d udb_alloc_d; 297 /** 298 * UDB alloc info on disk. 299 */ 300 struct udb_alloc_d { 301 /** stats: number of data bytes allocated, sum of sizes passed to alloc */ 302 uint64_t stat_data; 303 /** stats: number of bytes in free chunks, sum of their 2**x size */ 304 uint64_t stat_free; 305 /** stats: number of bytes in alloced chunks, sum of their 2**x size */ 306 uint64_t stat_alloc; 307 /** offset to create next chunk at. can be before file-end, or be 308 * fsize, volatile because it is used as a 'commit', and thus we want 309 * this to be written to memory (and thus disk) immediately. */ 310 volatile uint64_t nextgrow; 311 /** fixed size array the points to the 2**x size chunks in the file, 312 * This is the start of the doublelinked list, ptr to udb_free_chunk_d. 313 * array starts at UDB_ALLOC_CHUNK_MINEXP entry as [0]. */ 314 udb_void free[UDB_ALLOC_CHUNKS_MAX-UDB_ALLOC_CHUNK_MINEXP+1]; 315 }; 316 317 /** 318 * The UDB space allocator. Assigns space in the file. 319 */ 320 struct udb_alloc { 321 /** the base this is part of */ 322 udb_base* udb; 323 /** real pointer to space allocation info on disk; fixedsize struct */ 324 udb_alloc_d* disk; 325 }; 326 327 /** 328 * file header length, the file start with 329 * 64bit: magic number to identify file (and prevent stupid mistakes) 330 * globdata: global data. Fixed size segment. (starts with size uint64) 331 * allocdata: alloc global data. Fixed size segment. 332 * size and 0 byte: end marker for reverse search. 333 */ 334 #define UDB_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(uint64_t)+sizeof(udb_glob_d)+ \ 335 sizeof(udb_alloc_d)+sizeof(uint64_t)*2) 336 /** magic string that starts an UDB file, uint64_t, note first byte=0, to mark 337 * header start as a chunk. */ 338 #define UDB_MAGIC (((uint64_t)'u'<<48)|((uint64_t)'d'<<40)|((uint64_t)'b' \ 339 <<32)|((uint64_t)'v'<<24)|((uint64_t)'0'<<16)|((uint64_t)'b'<<8)) 340 341 /* UDB BASE */ 342 /** 343 * Create udb base structure and attempt to read the file. 344 * @param fname: file name. 345 * @param walkfunc: function to walk through relptrs in chunk. 346 * @param arg: user argument to pass to walkfunc 347 * @return base structure or NULL on failure. 348 */ 349 udb_base* udb_base_create_read(const char* fname, udb_walk_relptr_func walkfunc, 350 void* arg); 351 352 /** 353 * Create udb base structure and create a new file. 354 * @param fname: file name. 355 * @param walkfunc: function to walk through relptrs in chunk. 356 * @param arg: user argument to pass to walkfunc 357 * @return base structure or NULL on failure. 358 */ 359 udb_base* udb_base_create_new(const char* fname, udb_walk_relptr_func walkfunc, 360 void* arg); 361 362 /** 363 * Create udb from (O_RDWR) fd. 364 * @param fname: file name. 365 * @param fd: file descriptor. 366 * @param walkfunc: function to walk through relptrs in chunk. 367 * @param arg: user argument to pass to walkfunc 368 * @return base structure or NULL on failure. 369 */ 370 udb_base* udb_base_create_fd(const char* fname, int fd, 371 udb_walk_relptr_func walkfunc, void* arg); 372 373 /** 374 * Properly close the UDB base file. Separate from delete so the 375 * most important bits (write to disk, sockets) can be done first. 376 * @param udb: the udb. 377 */ 378 void udb_base_close(udb_base* udb); 379 380 /** 381 * Free the data structure (and close if not already) the udb. 382 * @param udb: the udb. 383 */ 384 void udb_base_free(udb_base* udb); 385 386 /** 387 * Free the udb, but keep mmap mapped for others. 388 * @param udb: the udb. 389 */ 390 void udb_base_free_keep_mmap(udb_base* udb); 391 392 /** 393 * Sync the mmap. 394 * @param udb: the udb. 395 * @param wait: if true, the call blocks until synced. 396 */ 397 void udb_base_sync(udb_base* udb, int wait); 398 399 /** 400 * The mmap size is updated to reflect changes by another process. 401 * @param udb: the udb. 402 */ 403 void udb_base_remap_process(udb_base* udb); 404 405 /** 406 * get the user data (relative) pointer. 407 * @param udb: the udb. 408 * @return the userdata relative pointer, 0 means nothing. 409 */ 410 udb_rel_ptr* udb_base_get_userdata(udb_base* udb); 411 412 /** 413 * Set the user data (relative) pointer. 414 * @param udb: the udb. 415 * @param user: user data. offset-pointer (or 0). 416 */ 417 void udb_base_set_userdata(udb_base* udb, udb_void user); 418 419 /** 420 * Set the user flags (to any value, uint8). 421 * @param udb: the udb. 422 * @param v: new value. 423 */ 424 void udb_base_set_userflags(udb_base* udb, uint8_t v); 425 426 /** 427 * Get the user flags. 428 * @param udb: the udb. 429 * @param v: new value. 430 */ 431 uint8_t udb_base_get_userflags(udb_base* udb); 432 433 /** 434 * Not for users of udb_base, but for udb_ptr. 435 * Link in a new ptr that references a data segment. 436 * @param udb: the udb. 437 * @param ptr: to link in. 438 */ 439 void udb_base_link_ptr(udb_base* udb, udb_ptr* ptr); 440 441 /** 442 * Not for users of udb_base, but for udb_ptr. 443 * Unlink a ptr that references a data segment. 444 * @param udb: the udb. 445 * @param ptr: to unlink. 446 */ 447 void udb_base_unlink_ptr(udb_base* udb, udb_ptr* ptr); 448 449 /* UDB ALLOC */ 450 /** 451 * Utility for alloc, find 2**x size that is bigger than the given size. 452 * Does not work for amount==0. 453 * @param amount: amount of memory. 454 * @return x; the exponent where 2**x >= amount. 455 */ 456 int udb_exp_size(uint64_t amount); 457 458 /** 459 * Utility for alloc, what is the size that the current offset supports 460 * as a maximum 2**x chunk. 461 * Does not work for offset = 0 (result is infinite). 462 * @param offset: the offset into the memory region. 463 * @return maximum exponent where 2**x is fits the offset, thus 464 * offset % (2**x) == 0 and x cannot be larger. 465 */ 466 int udb_exp_offset(uint64_t offset); 467 468 /** 469 * Convert pointer to the data part to a pointer to the base of the chunk. 470 * @param data: data part. 471 * @return pointer to the base of the chunk. 472 */ 473 udb_void chunk_from_dataptr_ext(udb_void data); 474 475 /** 476 * Create empty UDB allocate structure to write to disk to initialize file. 477 * @param a: allocation structure to initialize. system pointer. 478 */ 479 void udb_alloc_init_new(udb_alloc_d* a); 480 481 /** 482 * Create new udb allocator, with specific data on disk 483 * @param udb: the udb. 484 * @param disk: disk data. 485 * @return udb allocator or NULL on (malloc) failure. 486 */ 487 udb_alloc* udb_alloc_create(udb_base* udb, udb_alloc_d* disk); 488 489 /** 490 * Free the udb allocator from memory. 491 * @param alloc: the udb space allocator. 492 */ 493 void udb_alloc_delete(udb_alloc* alloc); 494 495 /** 496 * Allocate space on the disk. 497 * This may involve closing and reopening the mmap. 498 * @param alloc: the udb space allocator. 499 * @param sz: size you want to use. 500 * @return relative pointer (or 0 on alloc failure). 501 */ 502 udb_void udb_alloc_space(udb_alloc* alloc, size_t sz); 503 504 /** 505 * Allocate space on disk, give already the data you want there. 506 * This may involve closing and reopening the mmap. 507 * @param alloc: the udb space allocator. 508 * @param d: data you want there (system pointer). 509 * @param sz: size you want to use. 510 * @return relative pointer (or 0 on alloc failure). 511 */ 512 udb_void udb_alloc_init(udb_alloc* alloc, void* d, size_t sz); 513 514 /** 515 * free allocated space. It may shrink the file. 516 * This may involve closing and reopening the mmap. 517 * @param alloc: the udb space allocator. 518 * @param r: relative pointer to data you want to free. 519 * @param sz: the size of the data you stop using. 520 * @return false if the free failed, it failed the close and mmap. 521 */ 522 int udb_alloc_free(udb_alloc* alloc, udb_void r, size_t sz); 523 524 /** 525 * realloc an existing allocated space. It may grow the file. 526 * This may involve closing and reopening the mmap. 527 * It could also use the existing space where it is now. 528 * @param alloc: the udb space allocator. 529 * @param r: relative pointer to data you want to realloc. 530 * if 0 then this is alloc_space(), and osz is ignored. 531 * @param osz: the old size of the data. 532 * @param sz: the size of the data you want to get. 533 * if this is 0 then a free() is done, but please do it directly, 534 * as you then get a returnvalue (file errors). 535 * @return relative pointer (0 on alloc failure, same if not moved). 536 */ 537 udb_void udb_alloc_realloc(udb_alloc* alloc, udb_void r, size_t osz, 538 size_t sz); 539 540 /** 541 * Prepare for a lot of new entries. Grow space for that. 542 * This can involve closing and reopening the mmap. 543 * This space (if large) is going to be released on next free() or close(). 544 * @param alloc: the udb space allocator. 545 * @param sz: size of the entries. 546 * @param num: number of entries. 547 * @return false on failure to grow or re-mmap. 548 */ 549 int udb_alloc_grow(udb_alloc* alloc, size_t sz, size_t num); 550 551 /** 552 * attempt to compact the data and move free space to the end 553 * can shrink the db, which calls sync on the db (for portability). 554 * @param udb: the udb base. 555 * @return 0 on failure (to remap the (possibly) changed udb base). 556 */ 557 int udb_compact(udb_base* udb); 558 559 /** 560 * set the udb to inhibit or uninhibit compaction. Does not perform 561 * the compaction itself if enabled, for that call udb_compact. 562 * @param udb: the udb base 563 * @param inhibit: 0 or 1. 564 */ 565 void udb_compact_inhibited(udb_base* udb, int inhibit); 566 567 /** 568 * Set the alloc type for a newly alloced piece of data 569 * @param alloc: the udb space allocator. 570 * @param r: relativeptr to the data. 571 * @param tp: the type of that block. 572 */ 573 void udb_alloc_set_type(udb_alloc* alloc, udb_void r, udb_chunk_type tp); 574 575 /** 576 * See if a pointer could be valid (it points within valid space), 577 * for the given type side. For debug checks. 578 * @param udb: the udb 579 * @param to: the ptr (offset). 580 * @param destsize: the size_of of the destination of the pointer. 581 * @return true if it points to a valid region. 582 */ 583 int udb_valid_offset(udb_base* udb, udb_void to, size_t destsize); 584 585 /** 586 * See if a pointer is valid (it points to a chunk). For debug checks. 587 * @param udb: the udb. 588 * @param to: the ptr (offset). 589 * @return true if it points to the start of a chunks data region. 590 */ 591 int udb_valid_dataptr(udb_base* udb, udb_void to); 592 593 /** 594 * See if a pointer is on the relptrlist for dataptr. For debug checks. 595 * @param udb: the udb. 596 * @param rptr: the rel_ptr (offset). 597 * @param to: dataptr of the chunk on which ptrlist the rptr is searched. 598 * @return true if rptr is valid and on the ptrlist. 599 */ 600 int udb_valid_rptr(udb_base* udb, udb_void rptr, udb_void to); 601 602 /*** UDB_REL_PTR ***/ 603 /** 604 * Init a new UDB rel ptr at NULL. 605 * @param ptr: sysptr, becomes inited. 606 */ 607 void udb_rel_ptr_init(udb_rel_ptr* ptr); 608 609 /** 610 * Unlink a UDB rel ptr. 611 * @param base: the udb base 612 * @param ptr: sysptr, unlinked 613 */ 614 void udb_rel_ptr_unlink(void* base, udb_rel_ptr* ptr); 615 616 /** 617 * Link a UDB rel ptr to a new chunk 618 * @param base: the udb base 619 * @param ptr: sysptr, linked to new value. 620 * @param to: the data to point to (relative ptr). 621 */ 622 void udb_rel_ptr_link(void* base, udb_rel_ptr* ptr, udb_void to); 623 624 /** 625 * Change rel ptr to a new value (point to another record) 626 * @param base: the udb base 627 * @param ptr: sysptr, points to new value. 628 * @param to: the data to point to (relative ptr). 629 */ 630 void udb_rel_ptr_set(void* base, udb_rel_ptr* ptr, udb_void to); 631 632 /** 633 * A chunk has moved and now edit all the relptrs in list to fix them up 634 * @param base: the udb base 635 * @param list: start of the ptr list 636 * @param to: where the chunk has moved to relptr to its userdata. 637 */ 638 void udb_rel_ptr_edit(void* base, udb_void list, udb_void to); 639 640 /** 641 * Get system pointer. Assumes there is a variable named 'base' 642 * that points to the udb base. 643 * @param ptr: the relative pointer (a sysptr to it). 644 * @return void* to the data. 645 */ 646 #define UDB_SYSPTR(ptr) UDB_REL(base, (ptr)->data) 647 648 /** get sys ptr for char* string */ 649 #define UDB_CHAR(ptr) ((char*)UDB_REL(base, ptr)) 650 /** get sys ptr for udb_rel_ptr */ 651 #define UDB_REL_PTR(ptr) ((udb_rel_ptr*)UDB_REL(base, ptr)) 652 /** get sys ptr for udb_glob_d */ 653 #define UDB_GLOB(ptr) ((udb_glob_d*)UDB_REL(base, ptr)) 654 /** get sys ptr for udb_chunk_d */ 655 #define UDB_CHUNK(ptr) ((udb_chunk_d*)UDB_REL(base, ptr)) 656 /** get sys ptr for udb_free_chunk_d */ 657 #define UDB_FREE_CHUNK(ptr) ((udb_free_chunk_d*)UDB_REL(base, ptr)) 658 /** get sys ptr for udb_xl_chunk_d */ 659 #define UDB_XL_CHUNK(ptr) ((udb_xl_chunk_d*)UDB_REL(base, ptr)) 660 661 /* udb_ptr */ 662 /** 663 * Initialize an udb ptr. Set to NULL. (and thus not linked can be deleted). 664 * You MUST set it to 0 before you stop using the ptr. 665 * @param ptr: the ptr to initialise (caller has allocated it). 666 * @param udb: the udb base to link it to. 667 */ 668 void udb_ptr_init(udb_ptr* ptr, udb_base* udb); 669 670 /** 671 * Set udp ptr to a new value. If set to NULL you can delete it. 672 * @param ptr: the ptr. 673 * @param udb: the udb base to link up with that data segment's administration. 674 * @param newval: new value to point to (udb_void relative file offset to data). 675 */ 676 void udb_ptr_set(udb_ptr* ptr, udb_base* udb, udb_void newval); 677 678 /** dereference udb_ptr */ 679 #define UDB_PTR(ptr) (UDB_REL(*((ptr)->base), (ptr)->data)) 680 681 /** 682 * Ease of use udb ptr, allocate space and return ptr to it 683 * You MUST udb_ptr_set it to 0 before you stop using the ptr. 684 * @param base: udb base to use. 685 * @param ptr: ptr is overwritten, can be uninitialised. 686 * @param type: type of the allocation. 687 * You need a special type if the block contains udb_rel_ptr's. 688 * You can use udb_type_data for plain data. 689 * @param sz: amount to allocate. 690 * @return 0 on alloc failure. 691 */ 692 int udb_ptr_alloc_space(udb_ptr* ptr, udb_base* udb, udb_chunk_type type, 693 size_t sz); 694 695 /** 696 * Ease of use udb ptr, free space and set ptr to NULL (to it can be deleted). 697 * The space is freed on disk. 698 * @param ptr: the ptr. 699 * @param udb: udb base. 700 * @param sz: the size of the data you stop using. 701 */ 702 void udb_ptr_free_space(udb_ptr* ptr, udb_base* udb, size_t sz); 703 704 /** 705 * Get pointer to the data of the ptr. or use a macro to cast UDB_PTR to 706 * the type of your structure(.._d) 707 */ 708 static inline uint8_t* udb_ptr_data(udb_ptr* ptr) { 709 return (uint8_t*)UDB_PTR(ptr); 710 } 711 712 /** 713 * See if udb ptr is null 714 */ 715 static inline int udb_ptr_is_null(udb_ptr* ptr) { 716 return (ptr->data == 0); 717 } 718 719 /** 720 * Get the type of a udb_ptr chunk. 721 * @param ptr: udb pointer 722 * @return type of chunk */ 723 udb_chunk_type udb_ptr_get_type(udb_ptr* ptr); 724 725 /** Ease of use, create new pointer to destination relptr 726 * You MUST udb_ptr_set it to 0 before you stop using the ptr. */ 727 static inline void udb_ptr_new(udb_ptr* ptr, udb_base* udb, udb_rel_ptr* d) { 728 udb_ptr_init(ptr, udb); 729 udb_ptr_set(ptr, udb, d->data); 730 } 731 732 /** Ease of use. Stop using this ptr */ 733 static inline void udb_ptr_unlink(udb_ptr* ptr, udb_base* udb) { 734 if(ptr->data) 735 udb_base_unlink_ptr(udb, ptr); 736 } 737 738 /* Ease of use. Assign rptr from rptr */ 739 static inline void udb_rptr_set_rptr(udb_rel_ptr* dest, udb_base* udb, 740 udb_rel_ptr* p) { 741 #ifdef UDB_CHECK 742 if(dest->data) { assert(udb_valid_rptr(udb, 743 UDB_SYSTOREL(udb->base, dest), dest->data)); } 744 if(p->data) { assert(udb_valid_rptr(udb, 745 UDB_SYSTOREL(udb->base, p), p->data)); } 746 #endif 747 udb_rel_ptr_set(udb->base, dest, p->data); 748 } 749 750 /* Ease of use. Assign rptr from ptr */ 751 static inline void udb_rptr_set_ptr(udb_rel_ptr* dest, udb_base* udb, 752 udb_ptr* p) { 753 #ifdef UDB_CHECK 754 if(dest->data) { assert(udb_valid_rptr(udb, 755 UDB_SYSTOREL(udb->base, dest), dest->data)); } 756 if(p->data) { assert(udb_valid_dataptr(udb, p->data)); } 757 #endif 758 udb_rel_ptr_set(udb->base, dest, p->data); 759 } 760 761 /* Ease of use. Assign ptr from rptr */ 762 static inline void udb_ptr_set_rptr(udb_ptr* dest, udb_base* udb, 763 udb_rel_ptr* p) { 764 #ifdef UDB_CHECK 765 if(p->data) { assert(udb_valid_rptr(udb, 766 UDB_SYSTOREL(udb->base, p), p->data)); } 767 #endif 768 udb_ptr_set(dest, udb, p->data); 769 } 770 771 /* Ease of use. Assign ptr from ptr */ 772 static inline void udb_ptr_set_ptr(udb_ptr* dest, udb_base* udb, udb_ptr* p) { 773 udb_ptr_set(dest, udb, p->data); 774 } 775 776 /* Ease of use, zero rptr. You use this to zero an existing pointer. 777 * A new rptr should be rel_ptr_init-ed before it is taken into use. */ 778 static inline void udb_rptr_zero(udb_rel_ptr* dest, udb_base* udb) { 779 #ifdef UDB_CHECK 780 if(dest->data) { assert(udb_valid_rptr(udb, 781 UDB_SYSTOREL(udb->base, dest), dest->data)); } 782 #endif 783 udb_rel_ptr_set(udb->base, dest, 0); 784 } 785 786 /* Ease of use, zero ptr */ 787 static inline void udb_ptr_zero(udb_ptr* dest, udb_base* udb) { 788 udb_ptr_set(dest, udb, 0); 789 } 790 791 /** ease of use, delete memory pointed at by relptr */ 792 static inline void udb_rel_ptr_free_space(udb_rel_ptr* ptr, udb_base* udb, 793 size_t sz) { 794 udb_void d = ptr->data; 795 #ifdef UDB_CHECK 796 if(d) { assert(udb_valid_rptr(udb, UDB_SYSTOREL(udb->base, ptr), d)); } 797 #endif 798 udb_rel_ptr_set(udb->base, ptr, 0); 799 udb_alloc_free(udb->alloc, d, sz); 800 } 801 802 #endif /* UDB_H */ 803