#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <assert.h>
#define STRINGIFY2(x) #x
#define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY2(x)
/* #define DEBUG_DEPS 1 */
+/* Traversals block transactions in the current implementation. */
+#define TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK 1
+
struct pipe {
int fd[2];
};
do { \
int ret = (expr); \
if (ret != (expect)) \
- fail(filename, i+1, STRINGIFY(expr) "= %i", ret); \
+ fail(filename[file], i+1, \
+ STRINGIFY(expr) "= %i", ret); \
} while (0)
/* Try or imitate results. */
int ret = expr; \
if (ret != expect) { \
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%u: %s gave %i not %i", \
- filename, i+1, STRINGIFY(expr), ret, expect); \
+ filename[file], i+1, STRINGIFY(expr), \
+ ret, expect); \
if (expect == 0) \
force; \
else \
OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK,
OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_READ,
OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK_READ,
- OP_TDB_INCREMENT_SEQNUM_NONBLOCK,
OP_TDB_PARSE_RECORD,
OP_TDB_EXISTS,
OP_TDB_STORE,
TDB_DATA key;
TDB_DATA data;
int ret;
+
/* Who is waiting for us? */
struct list_head post;
- /* How many are we waiting for? */
- unsigned int pre;
+ /* What are we waiting for? */
+ struct list_head pre;
+
+ /* If I'm part of a group (traverse/transaction) where is
+ * start? (Otherwise, 0) */
+ unsigned int group_start;
union {
int flag; /* open and store */
struct traverse *trav; /* traverse start */
- TDB_DATA post_append; /* append */
+ struct { /* append */
+ TDB_DATA pre;
+ TDB_DATA post;
+ } append;
+ unsigned int transaction_end; /* transaction start */
};
};
new = (*op) + i;
new->op = type;
new->serial = serial;
- new->pre = 0;
new->ret = 0;
+ new->group_start = 0;
}
static void op_add_nothing(const char *filename,
op[op_num].key = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]);
op[op_num].data = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[3]);
- op[op_num].post_append
+
+ op[op_num].append.post
= make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[5]);
+
+ /* By subtraction, figure out what previous data was. */
+ op[op_num].append.pre.dptr = op[op_num].append.post.dptr;
+ op[op_num].append.pre.dsize
+ = op[op_num].append.post.dsize - op[op_num].data.dsize;
total_keys++;
}
op[op_num].trav = NULL;
}
+static void op_add_transaction(const char *filename, struct op op[],
+ unsigned int op_num, char *words[])
+{
+ if (words[2])
+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expect no arguments");
+
+ op[op_num].key = tdb_null;
+ op[op_num].transaction_end = 0;
+}
+
+static void op_analyze_transaction(const char *filename,
+ struct op op[], unsigned int op_num,
+ char *words[])
+{
+ int i, start;
+
+ op[op_num].key = tdb_null;
+
+ if (words[2])
+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expect no arguments");
+
+ for (i = op_num-1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ if (op[i].op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START &&
+ !op[i].transaction_end)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (i < 0)
+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "no transaction start found");
+
+ start = i;
+ op[start].transaction_end = op_num;
+
+ /* This rolls in nested transactions. I think that's right. */
+ for (i++; i <= op_num; i++)
+ op[i].group_start = start;
+}
+
struct traverse_hash {
TDB_DATA key;
unsigned int index;
struct op op[], unsigned int op_num,
char *words[])
{
- int i;
+ int i, start;
struct traverse *trav = talloc(op, struct traverse);
+ op[op_num].key = tdb_null;
+
/* = %u means traverse function terminated. */
if (words[2]) {
if (!streq(words[2], "=") || !words[3] || words[4])
if (i < 0)
fail(filename, op_num+1, "no traversal start found");
- op[i].trav = trav;
+ start = i;
+ op[start].trav = trav;
+
+ for (i = start; i <= op_num; i++)
+ op[i].group_start = start;
if (is_trivial_traverse(op+i, op_num-i)) {
/* Fill in a plentiful hash table. */
- op[i].trav->hash = talloc_zero_array(op[i].trav,
- struct traverse_hash,
- trav->num * 2);
- for (; i < op_num; i++) {
+ op[start].trav->hash = talloc_zero_array(op[i].trav,
+ struct traverse_hash,
+ trav->num * 2);
+ for (i = start; i < op_num; i++) {
unsigned int h;
if (op[i].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE)
continue;
#include "keywords.c"
+struct depend {
+ /* We can have more than one */
+ struct list_node list;
+ unsigned int file;
+ unsigned int op;
+};
+
+struct depend_xmit {
+ unsigned int dst_op;
+ unsigned int src_file, src_op;
+};
+
+static void remove_matching_dep(struct list_head *deps,
+ unsigned int file, unsigned int op)
+{
+ struct depend *dep;
+
+ list_for_each(deps, dep, list) {
+ if (dep->file == file && dep->op == op) {
+ list_del(&dep->list);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ errx(1, "Failed to find depend on file %u line %u\n", file, op+1);
+}
+
+static void check_deps(const char *filename, struct op op[], unsigned int num)
+{
+#ifdef DEBUG_DEPS
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ for (i = 1; i < num; i++)
+ if (!list_empty(&op[i].pre))
+ fail(filename, i+1, "Still has dependencies");
+#endif
+}
+
+static void dump_pre(char *filename[], unsigned int file,
+ struct op op[], unsigned int i)
+{
+ struct depend *dep;
+
+ printf("%s:%u still waiting for:\n", filename[file], i+1);
+ list_for_each(&op[i].pre, dep, list)
+ printf(" %s:%u\n", filename[dep->file], dep->op+1);
+ check_deps(filename[file], op, i);
+}
+
+static void do_pre(char *filename[], unsigned int file, int pre_fd,
+ struct op op[], unsigned int i)
+{
+ while (!list_empty(&op[i].pre)) {
+ struct depend_xmit dep;
+
+#if DEBUG_DEPS
+ printf("%s:%u:waiting for pre\n", filename[file], i+1);
+ fflush(stdout);
+#endif
+ alarm(10);
+ while (read(pre_fd, &dep, sizeof(dep)) != sizeof(dep)) {
+ if (errno == EINTR) {
+ dump_pre(filename, file, op, i);
+ exit(1);
+ } else
+ errx(1, "Reading from pipe");
+ }
+ alarm(0);
+
+#if DEBUG_DEPS
+ printf("%s:%u:got pre %u from %s:%u\n", filename[file], i+1,
+ dep.dst_op+1, filename[dep.src_file], dep.src_op+1);
+ fflush(stdout);
+#endif
+ /* This could be any op, not just this one. */
+ remove_matching_dep(&op[dep.dst_op].pre,
+ dep.src_file, dep.src_op);
+ }
+}
+
+static void do_post(char *filename[], unsigned int file,
+ const struct op op[], unsigned int i)
+{
+ struct depend *dep;
+
+ list_for_each(&op[i].post, dep, list) {
+ struct depend_xmit dx;
+
+ dx.src_file = file;
+ dx.src_op = i;
+ dx.dst_op = dep->op;
+#if DEBUG_DEPS
+ printf("%s:%u:sending to file %s:%u\n", filename[file], i+1,
+ filename[dep->file], dep->op+1);
+#endif
+ if (write(pipes[dep->file].fd[1], &dx, sizeof(dx))
+ != sizeof(dx))
+ err(1, "%s:%u failed to tell file %s",
+ filename[file], i+1, filename[dep->file]);
+ }
+}
+
static int get_len(TDB_DATA key, TDB_DATA data, void *private_data)
{
return data.dsize;
static unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb,
int pre_fd,
- const char *filename,
+ char *filename[],
+ unsigned int file,
struct op op[],
unsigned int start, unsigned int stop);
struct traverse_info {
struct op *op;
- const char *filename;
+ char **filename;
+ unsigned file;
int pre_fd;
unsigned int start;
unsigned int i;
while (trav->hash[h].index) {
if (key_eq(trav->hash[h].key, key)) {
- run_ops(tdb, tinfo->pre_fd, tinfo->filename, tinfo->op,
- trav->hash[h].index, trav->end);
+ run_ops(tdb, tinfo->pre_fd, tinfo->filename,
+ tinfo->file, tinfo->op, trav->hash[h].index,
+ trav->end);
tinfo->i++;
return 0;
}
h = (h + 1) % (trav->num * 2);
}
- fail(tinfo->filename, tinfo->start + 1, "unexpected traverse key");
+ fail(tinfo->filename[tinfo->file], tinfo->start + 1,
+ "unexpected traverse key");
}
/* More complex. Just do whatever's they did at the n'th entry. */
/* This can happen if traverse expects to be empty. */
if (tinfo->start + 1 == trav->end)
return 1;
- fail(tinfo->filename, tinfo->start + 1,
+ fail(tinfo->filename[tinfo->file], tinfo->start + 1,
"traverse did not terminate");
}
if (tinfo->op[tinfo->i].op != OP_TDB_TRAVERSE)
- fail(tinfo->filename, tinfo->start + 1,
+ fail(tinfo->filename[tinfo->file], tinfo->start + 1,
"%s:%u:traverse terminated early");
/* Run any normal ops. */
- tinfo->i = run_ops(tdb, tinfo->pre_fd, tinfo->filename, tinfo->op,
- tinfo->i+1, trav->end);
+ tinfo->i = run_ops(tdb, tinfo->pre_fd, tinfo->filename, tinfo->file,
+ tinfo->op, tinfo->i+1, trav->end);
if (tinfo->i == trav->end)
return 1;
static unsigned op_traverse(struct tdb_context *tdb,
int pre_fd,
- const char *filename,
+ char *filename[],
+ unsigned int file,
int (*traversefn)(struct tdb_context *,
tdb_traverse_func, void *),
struct op op[],
unsigned int start)
{
struct traverse *trav = op[start].trav;
- struct traverse_info tinfo = { op, filename, pre_fd, start, start+1 };
+ struct traverse_info tinfo = { op, filename, file, pre_fd,
+ start, start+1 };
/* Trivial case. */
if (trav->hash) {
int ret = traversefn(tdb, trivial_traverse, &tinfo);
if (ret != trav->num)
- fail(filename, start+1, "short traversal %i", ret);
+ fail(filename[file], start+1,
+ "short traversal %i", ret);
return trav->end;
}
if (op[tinfo.i].op == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE)
tinfo.i++;
else
- tinfo.i = run_ops(tdb, pre_fd, filename, op,
+ tinfo.i = run_ops(tdb, pre_fd, filename, file, op,
tinfo.i, trav->end);
}
- return trav->end;
-}
-
-struct depend {
- /* We can have more than one */
- struct list_node list;
- unsigned int file;
- unsigned int op;
-};
-static void do_pre(const char *filename, int pre_fd,
- struct op op[], unsigned int i)
-{
- while (op[i].pre != 0) {
- unsigned int opnum;
-
-#if DEBUG_DEPS
- printf("%s:%u:waiting for pre\n", filename, i+1);
-#endif
- if (read(pre_fd, &opnum, sizeof(opnum)) != sizeof(opnum))
- errx(1, "Reading from pipe");
-
-#if DEBUG_DEPS
- printf("%s:%u:got pre %u\n",
- filename, i+1, opnum);
-#endif
- /* This could be any op, not just this one. */
- if (op[opnum].pre == 0)
- errx(1, "Got unexpected notification for op line %u",
- opnum + 1);
- op[opnum].pre--;
- }
+ return trav->end;
}
-static void do_post(const char *filename, const struct op op[], unsigned int i)
+static void break_out(int sig)
{
- struct depend *dep;
-
- list_for_each(&op[i].post, dep, list) {
-#if DEBUG_DEPS
- printf("%s:%u:sending %u to file %u\n", filename, i+1,
- dep->op, dep->file);
-#endif
- if (write(pipes[dep->file].fd[1], &dep->op, sizeof(dep->op))
- != sizeof(dep->op))
- err(1, "Failed to tell file %u", dep->file);
- }
}
static __attribute__((noinline))
unsigned run_ops(struct tdb_context *tdb,
int pre_fd,
- const char *filename,
+ char *filename[],
+ unsigned int file,
struct op op[], unsigned int start, unsigned int stop)
{
unsigned int i;
+ struct sigaction sa;
+ sa.sa_handler = break_out;
+ sa.sa_flags = 0;
+
+ sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, NULL);
for (i = start; i < stop; i++) {
- do_pre(filename, pre_fd, op, i);
+ do_pre(filename, file, pre_fd, op, i);
switch (op[i].op) {
case OP_TDB_LOCKALL:
case OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK_READ:
try(tdb_chainunlock_read(tdb, op[i].key), op[i].ret);
break;
- case OP_TDB_INCREMENT_SEQNUM_NONBLOCK:
- tdb_increment_seqnum_nonblock(tdb);
- break;
case OP_TDB_PARSE_RECORD:
try(tdb_parse_record(tdb, op[i].key, get_len, NULL),
op[i].ret);
break;
case OP_TDB_STORE:
try(tdb_store(tdb, op[i].key, op[i].data, op[i].flag),
- op[i].ret < 0 ? op[i].ret : 0);
+ op[i].ret);
break;
case OP_TDB_APPEND:
- try(tdb_append(tdb, op[i].key, op[i].data),
- op[i].ret < 0 ? op[i].ret : 0);
+ try(tdb_append(tdb, op[i].key, op[i].data), op[i].ret);
break;
case OP_TDB_GET_SEQNUM:
try(tdb_get_seqnum(tdb), op[i].ret);
try(tdb_transaction_commit(tdb), op[i].ret);
break;
case OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START:
- i = op_traverse(tdb, pre_fd, filename,
+ i = op_traverse(tdb, pre_fd, filename, file,
tdb_traverse_read, op, i);
break;
case OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_START:
- i = op_traverse(tdb, pre_fd, filename,
+ i = op_traverse(tdb, pre_fd, filename, file,
tdb_traverse, op, i);
break;
case OP_TDB_TRAVERSE:
* done our ops. */
return i;
case OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_END:
- fail(filename, i+1, "unepxected end traverse");
+ fail(filename[file], i+1, "unepxected end traverse");
/* FIXME: These must be treated like traverse. */
case OP_TDB_FIRSTKEY:
if (!key_eq(tdb_firstkey(tdb), op[i].data))
- fail(filename, i+1, "bad firstkey");
+ fail(filename[file], i+1, "bad firstkey");
break;
case OP_TDB_NEXTKEY:
if (!key_eq(tdb_nextkey(tdb, op[i].key), op[i].data))
- fail(filename, i+1, "bad nextkey");
+ fail(filename[file], i+1, "bad nextkey");
break;
case OP_TDB_FETCH: {
TDB_DATA f = tdb_fetch(tdb, op[i].key);
if (!key_eq(f, op[i].data))
- fail(filename, i+1, "bad fetch %u", f.dsize);
+ fail(filename[file], i+1, "bad fetch %u",
+ f.dsize);
break;
}
case OP_TDB_DELETE:
try(tdb_delete(tdb, op[i].key), op[i].ret);
break;
}
- do_post(filename, op, i);
+ do_post(filename, file, op, i);
}
return i;
}
struct key_user *user;
};
-static bool changes_db(const struct op *op)
+static const TDB_DATA must_not_exist;
+static const TDB_DATA must_exist;
+static const TDB_DATA not_exists_or_empty;
+
+/* NULL means doesn't care if it exists or not, &must_exist means
+ * it must exist but we don't care what, &must_not_exist means it must
+ * not exist, otherwise the data it needs. */
+static const TDB_DATA *needs(const struct op *op)
{
- if (op->ret != 0)
- return false;
+ switch (op->op) {
+ /* FIXME: Pull forward deps, since we can deadlock */
+ case OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK:
+ case OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_NONBLOCK:
+ case OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_MARK:
+ case OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_UNMARK:
+ case OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK:
+ case OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_READ:
+ case OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK_READ:
+ return NULL;
+
+ case OP_TDB_APPEND:
+ if (op->append.pre.dsize == 0)
+ return ¬_exists_or_empty;
+ return &op->append.pre;
+
+ case OP_TDB_STORE:
+ if (op->flag == TDB_INSERT) {
+ if (op->ret < 0)
+ return &must_exist;
+ else
+ return &must_not_exist;
+ } else if (op->flag == TDB_MODIFY) {
+ if (op->ret < 0)
+ return &must_not_exist;
+ else
+ return &must_exist;
+ }
+ /* No flags? Don't care */
+ return NULL;
- return op->op == OP_TDB_STORE
- || op->op == OP_TDB_APPEND
- || op->op == OP_TDB_WIPE_ALL
- || op->op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT
- || op->op == OP_TDB_DELETE;
+ case OP_TDB_EXISTS:
+ if (op->ret == 1)
+ return &must_exist;
+ else
+ return &must_not_exist;
+
+ case OP_TDB_PARSE_RECORD:
+ if (op->ret < 0)
+ return &must_not_exist;
+ return &must_exist;
+
+ /* FIXME: handle these. */
+ case OP_TDB_WIPE_ALL:
+ case OP_TDB_FIRSTKEY:
+ case OP_TDB_NEXTKEY:
+ case OP_TDB_GET_SEQNUM:
+ case OP_TDB_TRAVERSE:
+ case OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT:
+ case OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL:
+ case OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START:
+ return NULL;
+
+ case OP_TDB_FETCH:
+ if (!op->data.dptr)
+ return &must_not_exist;
+ return &op->data;
+
+ case OP_TDB_DELETE:
+ if (op->ret < 0)
+ return &must_not_exist;
+ return &must_exist;
+
+ default:
+ errx(1, "Unexpected op %i", op->op);
+ }
+
+}
+
+/* What's the data after this op? pre if nothing changed. */
+static const TDB_DATA *gives(const struct op *op, const TDB_DATA *pre)
+{
+ /* Failed ops don't change state of db. */
+ if (op->ret < 0)
+ return pre;
+
+ if (op->op == OP_TDB_DELETE || op->op == OP_TDB_WIPE_ALL)
+ return &tdb_null;
+
+ if (op->op == OP_TDB_APPEND)
+ return &op->append.post;
+
+ if (op->op == OP_TDB_STORE)
+ return &op->data;
+
+ return pre;
}
static struct keyinfo *hash_ops(struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[],
unsigned int i, j, h;
struct keyinfo *hash;
- /* Gcc nexted function extension. How cool is this? */
- int compare_user_serial(const void *_a, const void *_b)
- {
- const struct key_user *a = _a, *b = _b;
- int ret = op[a->file][a->op_num].serial
- - op[b->file][b->op_num].serial;
-
- /* Fetches don't inc serial, so we put changes first. */
- if (ret == 0) {
- if (changes_db(&op[a->file][a->op_num])
- && !changes_db(&op[b->file][b->op_num]))
- return -1;
- if (changes_db(&op[b->file][b->op_num])
- && !changes_db(&op[a->file][a->op_num]))
- return 1;
- }
- return ret;
- }
-
hash = talloc_zero_array(op[0], struct keyinfo, total_keys*2);
for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
for (j = 1; j < num_ops[i]; j++) {
/* We can't do this on allocation, due to realloc. */
list_head_init(&op[i][j].post);
+ list_head_init(&op[i][j].pre);
if (!op[i][j].key.dptr)
continue;
}
}
+ return hash;
+}
+
+static bool satisfies(const TDB_DATA *data, const TDB_DATA *need)
+{
+ /* Don't need anything? Cool. */
+ if (!need)
+ return true;
+
+ /* This should be tdb_null or a real value. */
+ assert(data != &must_exist);
+ assert(data != &must_not_exist);
+ assert(data != ¬_exists_or_empty);
+
+ /* must_not_exist == must_not_exist, must_exist == must_exist, or
+ not_exists_or_empty == not_exists_or_empty. */
+ if (data->dsize == need->dsize && data->dptr == need->dptr)
+ return true;
+
+ /* Must not exist? data must not exist. */
+ if (need == &must_not_exist)
+ return data->dptr == NULL;
+
+ /* Must exist? */
+ if (need == &must_exist)
+ return data->dptr != NULL;
+
+ /* Either noexist or empty. */
+ if (need == ¬_exists_or_empty)
+ return data->dsize == 0;
+
+ /* Needs something specific. */
+ return key_eq(*data, *need);
+}
+
+static bool sort_deps(char *filename[], struct op *op[],
+ struct key_user res[], unsigned num,
+ const TDB_DATA *data)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ /* Nothing left? We're sorted. */
+ if (num == 0)
+ return true;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
+ struct op *this_op = &op[res[i].file][res[i].op_num];
+
+ /* Is what we have good enough for this op? */
+ if (satisfies(data, needs(this_op))) {
+ /* Try this one next. */
+ struct key_user tmp = res[0];
+ res[0] = res[i];
+ res[i] = tmp;
+ if (sort_deps(filename, op, res+1, num-1,
+ gives(this_op, data)))
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ /* No combination worked. */
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* All these ops have the same serial number. Which comes first?
+ *
+ * This can happen both because read ops or failed write ops don't
+ * change serial number, and also due to race since we access the
+ * number unlocked (the race can cause less detectable ordering problems,
+ * in which case we'll deadlock and report: fix manually in that case).
+ */
+static void figure_deps(char *filename[], struct op *op[],
+ struct key_user user[], unsigned start, unsigned end)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+ /* We assume database starts empty. */
+ const struct TDB_DATA *data = &tdb_null;
+
+ /* What do we have to start with? */
+ for (i = 0; i < start; i++)
+ data = gives(&op[user[i].file][user[i].op_num], data);
+
+ if (!sort_deps(filename, op, user + start, end - start, data))
+ fail(filename[user[start].file], user[start].op_num+1,
+ "Could not resolve inter-dependencies");
+}
+
+static void sort_ops(struct keyinfo hash[], char *filename[], struct op *op[])
+{
+ unsigned int h;
+
+ /* Gcc nexted function extension. How cool is this? */
+ int compare_serial(const void *_a, const void *_b)
+ {
+ const struct key_user *a = _a, *b = _b;
+ return op[a->file][a->op_num].serial
+ - op[b->file][b->op_num].serial;
+ }
+
/* Now sort into seqnum order. */
- for (h = 0; h < total_keys * 2; h++)
- qsort(hash[h].user, hash[h].num_users, sizeof(hash[h].user[0]),
- compare_user_serial);
+ for (h = 0; h < total_keys * 2; h++) {
+ unsigned int i, same;
+ struct key_user *user = hash[h].user;
- return hash;
+ qsort(user, hash[h].num_users, sizeof(user[0]), compare_serial);
+
+ /* Try to deal with same serial numbers. */
+ for (i = 1, same = 0; i < hash[h].num_users; i++) {
+ if (op[user[i].file][user[i].op_num].serial
+ == op[user[i-1].file][user[i-1].op_num].serial) {
+ same++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (same) {
+ figure_deps(filename, op, user, i-same-1, i);
+ same = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if (same)
+ figure_deps(filename, op, user, i-same-1, i);
+ }
}
static void add_dependency(void *ctx,
struct op *op[],
+ char *filename[],
unsigned int needs_file,
unsigned int needs_opnum,
unsigned int satisfies_file,
unsigned int satisfies_opnum)
{
- struct depend *post;
+ struct depend *post, *pre;
+ unsigned int needs_start, sat_start;
+
+ /* We don't depend on ourselves. */
+ if (needs_file == satisfies_file)
+ return;
+
+#if DEBUG_DEPS
+ printf("%s:%u: depends on %s:%u\n",
+ filename[needs_file], needs_opnum+1,
+ filename[satisfies_file], satisfies_opnum+1);
+#endif
+
+ needs_start = op[needs_file][needs_opnum].group_start;
+ sat_start = op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].group_start;
+
+ /* If needs is in a transaction, we need it before start. */
+ if (needs_start) {
+ switch (op[needs_file][needs_start].op) {
+ case OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START:
+ needs_opnum = needs_start;
+#ifdef DEBUG_DEPS
+ printf(" -> Back to %u\n", needs_start+1);
+ fflush(stdout);
+#endif
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If satisfies is in a transaction, we wait until after commit. */
+ /* FIXME: If transaction is cancelled, don't need dependency. */
+ if (sat_start) {
+ if (op[satisfies_file][sat_start].op
+ == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_START) {
+ satisfies_opnum
+ = op[satisfies_file][sat_start].transaction_end;
+#ifdef DEBUG_DEPS
+ printf(" -> Depends on %u\n", satisfies_opnum+1);
+ fflush(stdout);
+#endif
+ }
+ }
post = talloc(ctx, struct depend);
post->file = needs_file;
post->op = needs_opnum;
list_add(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].post, &post->list);
- op[needs_file][needs_opnum].pre++;
+ pre = talloc(ctx, struct depend);
+ pre->file = satisfies_file;
+ pre->op = satisfies_opnum;
+ list_add(&op[needs_file][needs_opnum].pre, &pre->list);
+}
+
+#if TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK
+struct traverse_dep {
+ unsigned int file;
+ unsigned int op_num;
+ const struct op *op;
+};
+
+/* Sort by which one runs first. */
+static int compare_traverse_dep(const void *_a, const void *_b)
+{
+ const struct traverse_dep *a = _a, *b = _b;
+ const struct traverse *trava = a->op->trav, *travb = b->op->trav;
+
+ if (a->op->serial != b->op->serial)
+ return a->op->serial - b->op->serial;
+
+ /* If they have same serial, it means one didn't make any changes.
+ * Thus sort by end in that case. */
+ return a->op[trava->end - a->op_num].serial
+ - b->op[travb->end - b->op_num].serial;
}
+/* Traversals can deadlock against each other. Force order. */
+static void make_traverse_depends(char *filename[],
+ struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[],
+ unsigned int num)
+{
+ unsigned int i, j, num_traversals = 0;
+ struct traverse_dep *dep;
+
+ dep = talloc_array(NULL, struct traverse_dep, 1);
+
+ /* Count them. */
+ for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
+ for (j = 0; j < num_ops[i]; j++) {
+ if (op[i][j].op == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_START
+ || op[i][j].op == OP_TDB_TRAVERSE_READ_START) {
+ dep = talloc_realloc(NULL, dep,
+ struct traverse_dep,
+ num_traversals+1);
+ dep[num_traversals].file = i;
+ dep[num_traversals].op_num = j;
+ dep[num_traversals].op = &op[i][j];
+ num_traversals++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ qsort(dep, num_traversals, sizeof(dep[0]), compare_traverse_dep);
+ for (i = 1; i < num_traversals; i++) {
+ /* i depends on end of traverse i-1. */
+ add_dependency(NULL, op, filename, dep[i].file, dep[i].op_num,
+ dep[i-1].file, dep[i-1].op->trav->end);
+ }
+ talloc_free(dep);
+}
+#endif /* TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK */
+
static void derive_dependencies(char *filename[],
struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[],
unsigned int num)
{
struct keyinfo *hash;
- unsigned int i;
+ unsigned int i, j;
/* Create hash table for faster key lookup. */
hash = hash_ops(op, num_ops, num);
/* We make the naive assumption that two ops on the same key
* have to be ordered; it's overkill. */
for (i = 0; i < total_keys * 2; i++) {
- unsigned int j;
-
for (j = 1; j < hash[i].num_users; j++) {
- /* We don't depend on ourselves. */
- if (hash[i].user[j].file == hash[i].user[j-1].file)
- continue;
-#if DEBUG_DEPS
- printf("%s:%u: depends on %s:%u\n",
- filename[hash[i].user[j].file],
- hash[i].user[j].op_num+1,
- filename[hash[i].user[j-1].file],
- hash[i].user[j-1].op_num+1);
-#endif
- add_dependency(hash, op,
+ add_dependency(hash, op, filename,
hash[i].user[j].file,
hash[i].user[j].op_num,
hash[i].user[j-1].file,
hash[i].user[j-1].op_num);
}
}
+
+#if TRAVERSALS_TAKE_TRANSACTION_LOCK
+ make_traverse_depends(filename, op, num_ops, num);
+#endif
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
struct op *op[argc];
int fds[2];
char c;
+ bool ok = true;
if (argc < 3)
errx(1, "Usage: %s <tdbfile> <tracefile>...", argv[0]);
pipes = talloc_array(NULL, struct pipe, argc - 2);
for (i = 0; i < argc - 2; i++) {
+ printf("Loading tracefile %s...", argv[2+i]);
+ fflush(stdout);
op[i] = load_tracefile(argv[2+i], &num_ops[i], &hashsize[i],
&tdb_flags[i], &open_flags[i]);
if (pipe(pipes[i].fd) != 0)
err(1, "creating pipe");
+ printf("done\n");
}
+ printf("Calculating inter-dependencies...");
+ fflush(stdout);
derive_dependencies(argv+2, op, num_ops, i);
+ printf("done\n");
/* Don't fork for single arg case: simple debugging. */
if (argc == 3) {
tdb = tdb_open_ex(argv[1], hashsize[0], tdb_flags[0],
open_flags[0], 0600,
NULL, hash_key);
- run_ops(tdb, pipes[0].fd[0], argv[2],
- op[0], 1, num_ops[0]);
+ printf("Single threaded run...");
+ fflush(stdout);
+
+ run_ops(tdb, pipes[0].fd[0], argv+2, 0, op[0], 1, num_ops[0]);
+ check_deps(argv[2], op[0], num_ops[0]);
+
+ printf("done\n");
exit(0);
}
/* This catches parent exiting. */
if (read(fds[0], &c, 1) != 1)
exit(1);
- run_ops(tdb, pipes[i].fd[0], argv[2+i],
- op[i], 1, num_ops[i]);
+ run_ops(tdb, pipes[i].fd[0], argv+2, i, op[i], 1,
+ num_ops[i]);
+ check_deps(argv[2+i], op[i], num_ops[i]);
exit(0);
default:
break;
/* Let everything settle. */
sleep(1);
+ printf("Starting run...");
+ fflush(stdout);
gettimeofday(&start, NULL);
/* Tell them all to go! Any write of sufficient length will do. */
- if (write(fds[1], hashsize, i) != 1)
+ if (write(fds[1], hashsize, i) != i)
err(1, "Writing to wakeup pipe");
for (i = 0; i < argc - 2; i++) {
int status;
wait(&status);
- if (!WIFEXITED(status))
- errx(1, "Child died with signal");
- if (WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0)
- errx(1, "Child died with error code");
+ if (!WIFEXITED(status)) {
+ warnx("Child died with signal %i", WTERMSIG(status));
+ ok = false;
+ } else if (WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0)
+ /* Assume child spat out error. */
+ ok = false;
}
+ if (!ok)
+ exit(1);
+
gettimeofday(&end, NULL);
+ printf("done\n");
end.tv_sec -= start.tv_sec;
printf("Time replaying: %lu usec\n",