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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 12:06:34 +0000
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+/*++
+/* NAME
+/* slmdb 3
+/* SUMMARY
+/* Simplified LMDB API
+/* SYNOPSIS
+/* #include <slmdb.h>
+/*
+/* int slmdb_init(slmdb, curr_limit, size_incr, hard_limit)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/* size_t curr_limit;
+/* int size_incr;
+/* size_t hard_limit;
+/*
+/* int slmdb_open(slmdb, path, open_flags, lmdb_flags, slmdb_flags)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/* const char *path;
+/* int open_flags;
+/* int lmdb_flags;
+/* int slmdb_flags;
+/*
+/* int slmdb_close(slmdb)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/*
+/* int slmdb_get(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/* MDB_val *mdb_key;
+/* MDB_val *mdb_value;
+/*
+/* int slmdb_put(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value, flags)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/* MDB_val *mdb_key;
+/* MDB_val *mdb_value;
+/* int flags;
+/*
+/* int slmdb_del(slmdb, mdb_key)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/* MDB_val *mdb_key;
+/*
+/* int slmdb_cursor_get(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value, op)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/* MDB_val *mdb_key;
+/* MDB_val *mdb_value;
+/* MDB_cursor_op op;
+/* AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS
+/* int slmdb_fd(slmdb)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/*
+/* size_t slmdb_curr_limit(slmdb)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/*
+/* int slmdb_control(slmdb, request, ...)
+/* SLMDB *slmdb;
+/* int request;
+/* DESCRIPTION
+/* This module simplifies the LMDB API by hiding recoverable
+/* errors from the application. Details are given in the
+/* section "ERROR RECOVERY".
+/*
+/* slmdb_init() performs mandatory initialization before opening
+/* an LMDB database. The result value is an LMDB status code
+/* (zero in case of success).
+/*
+/* slmdb_open() opens an LMDB database. The result value is
+/* an LMDB status code (zero in case of success).
+/*
+/* slmdb_close() finalizes an optional bulk-mode transaction
+/* and closes a successfully-opened LMDB database. The result
+/* value is an LMDB status code (zero in case of success).
+/*
+/* slmdb_get() is an mdb_get() wrapper with automatic error
+/* recovery. The result value is an LMDB status code (zero
+/* in case of success).
+/*
+/* slmdb_put() is an mdb_put() wrapper with automatic error
+/* recovery. The result value is an LMDB status code (zero
+/* in case of success).
+/*
+/* slmdb_del() is an mdb_del() wrapper with automatic error
+/* recovery. The result value is an LMDB status code (zero
+/* in case of success).
+/*
+/* slmdb_cursor_get() is an mdb_cursor_get() wrapper with
+/* automatic error recovery. The result value is an LMDB
+/* status code (zero in case of success). This wrapper supports
+/* only one cursor per database.
+/*
+/* slmdb_fd() returns the file descriptor for the specified
+/* database. This may be used for file status queries or
+/* application-controlled locking.
+/*
+/* slmdb_curr_limit() returns the current database size limit
+/* for the specified database.
+/*
+/* slmdb_control() specifies optional features. The result is
+/* an LMDB status code (zero in case of success).
+/*
+/* Arguments:
+/* .IP slmdb
+/* Pointer to caller-provided storage.
+/* .IP curr_limit
+/* The initial memory mapping size limit. This limit is
+/* automatically increased when the database becomes full.
+/* .IP size_incr
+/* An integer factor by which the memory mapping size limit
+/* is increased when the database becomes full.
+/* .IP hard_limit
+/* The upper bound for the memory mapping size limit.
+/* .IP path
+/* LMDB database pathname.
+/* .IP open_flags
+/* Flags that control file open operations. Do not specify
+/* locking flags here.
+/* .IP lmdb_flags
+/* Flags that control the LMDB environment. If MDB_NOLOCK is
+/* specified, then each slmdb_get() or slmdb_cursor_get() call
+/* must be protected with a shared (or exclusive) external lock,
+/* and each slmdb_put() or slmdb_del() call must be protected
+/* with an exclusive external lock. A lock may be released
+/* after the call returns. A writer may atomically downgrade
+/* an exclusive lock to shared, but it must obtain an exclusive
+/* lock before making another slmdb(3) write request.
+/* .sp
+/* Note: when a database is opened with MDB_NOLOCK, external
+/* locks such as fcntl() do not protect slmdb(3) requests
+/* within the same process against each other. If a program
+/* cannot avoid making simultaneous slmdb(3) requests, then
+/* it must synchronize these requests with in-process locks,
+/* in addition to the per-process fcntl(2) locks.
+/* .IP slmdb_flags
+/* Bit-wise OR of zero or more of the following:
+/* .RS
+/* .IP SLMDB_FLAG_BULK
+/* Open the database and create a "bulk" transaction that is
+/* committed when the database is closed. If MDB_NOLOCK is
+/* specified, then the entire transaction must be protected
+/* with a persistent external lock. All slmdb_get(), slmdb_put()
+/* and slmdb_del() requests will be directed to the "bulk"
+/* transaction.
+/* .RE
+/* .IP mdb_key
+/* Pointer to caller-provided lookup key storage.
+/* .IP mdb_value
+/* Pointer to caller-provided value storage.
+/* .IP op
+/* LMDB cursor operation.
+/* .IP request
+/* The start of a list of (name, value) pairs, terminated with
+/* CA_SLMDB_CTL_END. The following text enumerates the symbolic
+/* request names and the corresponding argument types.
+/* .RS
+/* .IP "CA_SLMDB_CTL_LONGJMP_FN(void (*)(void *, int))"
+/* Call-back function pointer. The function is called to repeat
+/* a failed bulk-mode transaction from the start. The arguments
+/* are the application context and the setjmp() or sigsetjmp()
+/* result value.
+/* .IP "CA_SLMDB_CTL_NOTIFY_FN(void (*)(void *, int, ...))"
+/* Call-back function pointer. The function is called to report
+/* successful error recovery. The arguments are the application
+/* context, the MDB error code, and additional arguments that
+/* depend on the error code. Details are given in the section
+/* "ERROR RECOVERY".
+/* .IP "CA_SLMDB_CTL_ASSERT_FN(void (*)(void *, const char *))"
+/* Call-back function pointer. The function is called to
+/* report an LMDB internal assertion failure. The arguments
+/* are the application context, and text that describes the
+/* problem.
+/* .IP "CA_SLMDB_CTL_CB_CONTEXT(void *)"
+/* Application context that is passed in call-back function
+/* calls.
+/* .IP "CA_SLMDB_CTL_API_RETRY_LIMIT(int)"
+/* How many times to recover from LMDB errors within the
+/* execution of a single slmdb(3) API call before giving up.
+/* .IP "CA_SLMDB_CTL_BULK_RETRY_LIMIT(int)"
+/* How many times to recover from a bulk-mode transaction
+/* before giving up.
+/* .RE
+/* ERROR RECOVERY
+/* .ad
+/* .fi
+/* This module automatically repeats failed requests after
+/* recoverable errors, up to the limits specified with
+/* slmdb_control().
+/*
+/* Recoverable errors are reported through an optional
+/* notification function specified with slmdb_control(). With
+/* recoverable MDB_MAP_FULL and MDB_MAP_RESIZED errors, the
+/* additional argument is a size_t value with the updated
+/* current database size limit; with recoverable MDB_READERS_FULL
+/* errors there is no additional argument.
+/* BUGS
+/* Recovery from MDB_MAP_FULL involves resizing the database
+/* memory mapping. According to LMDB documentation this
+/* requires that there is no concurrent activity in the same
+/* database by other threads in the same memory address space.
+/* SEE ALSO
+/* lmdb(3) API manpage (currently, non-existent).
+/* AUTHOR(S)
+/* Howard Chu
+/* Symas Corporation
+/*
+/* Wietse Venema
+/* IBM T.J. Watson Research
+/* P.O. Box 704
+/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
+/*--*/
+
+ /*
+ * DO NOT include other Postfix-specific header files. This LMDB wrapper
+ * must be usable outside Postfix.
+ */
+
+#ifdef HAS_LMDB
+
+/* System library. */
+
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+/* Application-specific. */
+
+#include <slmdb.h>
+
+ /*
+ * Minimum LMDB patchlevel.
+ *
+ * LMDB 0.9.11 allows Postfix daemons to log an LMDB error message instead of
+ * falling out of the sky without any explanation. Without such logging,
+ * Postfix with LMDB would be too hard to support.
+ *
+ * LMDB 0.9.10 fixes an information leak where LMDB wrote chunks of up to 4096
+ * bytes of uninitialized heap memory to a database. This was a security
+ * violation because it made information persistent that was not meant to be
+ * persisted, or it was sharing information that was not meant to be shared.
+ *
+ * LMDB 0.9.9 allows Postfix to use external (fcntl()-based) locks, instead of
+ * having to use world-writable LMDB lock files.
+ *
+ * LMDB 0.9.8 allows Postfix to update the database size limit on-the-fly, so
+ * that it can recover from an MDB_MAP_FULL error without having to close
+ * the database. It also allows an application to "pick up" a new database
+ * size limit on-the-fly, so that it can recover from an MDB_MAP_RESIZED
+ * error without having to close the database.
+ *
+ * The database size limit that remains is imposed by the hardware memory
+ * address space (31 or 47 bits, typically) or file system. The LMDB
+ * implementation is supposed to handle databases larger than physical
+ * memory. However, this is not necessarily guaranteed for (bulk)
+ * transactions larger than physical memory.
+ */
+#if MDB_VERSION_FULL < MDB_VERINT(0, 9, 11)
+#error "This Postfix version requires LMDB version 0.9.11 or later"
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Error recovery.
+ *
+ * The purpose of the slmdb(3) API is to hide LMDB quirks (recoverable
+ * MAP_FULL, MAP_RESIZED, or MDB_READERS_FULL errors). With these out of the
+ * way, applications can pretend that those quirks don't exist, and focus on
+ * their own job.
+ *
+ * - To recover from a single-transaction LMDB error, each wrapper function
+ * uses tail recursion instead of goto. Since LMDB errors are rare, code
+ * clarity is more important than speed.
+ *
+ * - To recover from a bulk-transaction LMDB error, the error-recovery code
+ * triggers a long jump back into the caller to some pre-arranged point (the
+ * closest thing that C has to exception handling). The application is then
+ * expected to repeat the bulk transaction from scratch.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Our default retry attempt limits. We allow a few retries per slmdb(3) API
+ * call for non-bulk transactions. We allow a number of bulk-transaction
+ * retries that is proportional to the memory address space.
+ */
+#define SLMDB_DEF_API_RETRY_LIMIT 30 /* Retries per slmdb(3) API call */
+#define SLMDB_DEF_BULK_RETRY_LIMIT \
+ (2 * sizeof(size_t) * CHAR_BIT) /* Retries per bulk-mode transaction */
+
+ /*
+ * We increment the recursion counter each time we try to recover from
+ * error, and reset the recursion counter when returning to the application
+ * from the slmdb(3) API.
+ */
+#define SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status) do { \
+ (slmdb)->api_retry_count = 0; \
+ return (status); \
+ } while (0)
+
+ /*
+ * With MDB_NOLOCK, the application uses an external lock for inter-process
+ * synchronization. Because the caller may release the external lock after
+ * an SLMDB API call, each SLMDB API function must use a short-lived
+ * transaction unless the transaction is a bulk-mode transaction.
+ */
+
+/* slmdb_cursor_close - close cursor and its read transaction */
+
+static void slmdb_cursor_close(SLMDB *slmdb)
+{
+ MDB_txn *txn;
+
+ /*
+ * Close the cursor and its read transaction. We can restore it later
+ * from the saved key information.
+ */
+ txn = mdb_cursor_txn(slmdb->cursor);
+ mdb_cursor_close(slmdb->cursor);
+ slmdb->cursor = 0;
+ mdb_txn_abort(txn);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_saved_key_init - initialize saved key info */
+
+static void slmdb_saved_key_init(SLMDB *slmdb)
+{
+ slmdb->saved_key.mv_data = 0;
+ slmdb->saved_key.mv_size = 0;
+ slmdb->saved_key_size = 0;
+}
+
+/* slmdb_saved_key_free - destroy saved key info */
+
+static void slmdb_saved_key_free(SLMDB *slmdb)
+{
+ free(slmdb->saved_key.mv_data);
+ slmdb_saved_key_init(slmdb);
+}
+
+#define HAVE_SLMDB_SAVED_KEY(s) ((s)->saved_key.mv_data != 0)
+
+/* slmdb_saved_key_assign - copy the saved key */
+
+static int slmdb_saved_key_assign(SLMDB *slmdb, MDB_val *key_val)
+{
+
+ /*
+ * Extend the buffer to fit the key, so that we can avoid malloc()
+ * overhead most of the time.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->saved_key_size < key_val->mv_size) {
+ if (slmdb->saved_key.mv_data == 0)
+ slmdb->saved_key.mv_data = malloc(key_val->mv_size);
+ else
+ slmdb->saved_key.mv_data =
+ realloc(slmdb->saved_key.mv_data, key_val->mv_size);
+ if (slmdb->saved_key.mv_data == 0) {
+ slmdb_saved_key_init(slmdb);
+ return (ENOMEM);
+ } else {
+ slmdb->saved_key_size = key_val->mv_size;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Copy the key under the cursor.
+ */
+ memcpy(slmdb->saved_key.mv_data, key_val->mv_data, key_val->mv_size);
+ slmdb->saved_key.mv_size = key_val->mv_size;
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_prepare - LMDB-specific (re)initialization before actual access */
+
+static int slmdb_prepare(SLMDB *slmdb)
+{
+ int status = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * This is called before accessing the database, or after recovery from
+ * an LMDB error. Note: this code cannot recover from errors itself.
+ * slmdb->txn is either the database open() transaction or a
+ * freshly-created bulk-mode transaction.
+ *
+ * - With O_TRUNC we make a "drop" request before updating the database.
+ *
+ * - With a bulk-mode transaction we commit when the database is closed.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->open_flags & O_TRUNC) {
+ if ((status = mdb_drop(slmdb->txn, slmdb->dbi, 0)) != 0) {
+ mdb_txn_abort(slmdb->txn);
+ slmdb->txn = 0;
+ return (status);
+ }
+ if ((slmdb->slmdb_flags & SLMDB_FLAG_BULK) == 0) {
+ status = mdb_txn_commit(slmdb->txn);
+ slmdb->txn = 0;
+ if (status != 0)
+ return (status);
+ }
+ } else if ((slmdb->lmdb_flags & MDB_RDONLY) != 0
+ || (slmdb->slmdb_flags & SLMDB_FLAG_BULK) == 0) {
+ mdb_txn_abort(slmdb->txn);
+ slmdb->txn = 0;
+ }
+ slmdb->api_retry_count = 0;
+ return (status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_recover - recover from LMDB errors */
+
+static int slmdb_recover(SLMDB *slmdb, int status)
+{
+ MDB_envinfo info;
+
+ /*
+ * This may be needed in non-MDB_NOLOCK mode. Recovery is rare enough
+ * that we don't care about a few wasted cycles.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->cursor != 0)
+ slmdb_cursor_close(slmdb);
+
+ /*
+ * Recover bulk transactions only if they can be restarted. Limit the
+ * number of recovery attempts per slmdb(3) API request.
+ */
+ if ((slmdb->txn != 0 && slmdb->longjmp_fn == 0)
+ || ((slmdb->api_retry_count += 1) >= slmdb->api_retry_limit))
+ return (status);
+
+ /*
+ * If we can recover from the error, we clear the error condition and the
+ * caller should retry the failed operation immediately. Otherwise, the
+ * caller should terminate with a fatal run-time error and the program
+ * should be re-run later.
+ *
+ * slmdb->txn must be either null (non-bulk transaction error), or an
+ * aborted bulk-mode transaction.
+ */
+ switch (status) {
+
+ /*
+ * As of LMDB 0.9.8 when a non-bulk update runs into a "map full"
+ * error, we can resize the environment's memory map and clear the
+ * error condition. The caller should retry immediately.
+ */
+ case MDB_MAP_FULL:
+ /* Can we increase the memory map? Give up if we can't. */
+ if (slmdb->curr_limit < slmdb->hard_limit / slmdb->size_incr) {
+ slmdb->curr_limit = slmdb->curr_limit * slmdb->size_incr;
+ } else if (slmdb->curr_limit < slmdb->hard_limit) {
+ slmdb->curr_limit = slmdb->hard_limit;
+ } else {
+ /* Sorry, we are already maxed out. */
+ break;
+ }
+ if (slmdb->notify_fn)
+ slmdb->notify_fn(slmdb->cb_context, MDB_MAP_FULL,
+ slmdb->curr_limit);
+ status = mdb_env_set_mapsize(slmdb->env, slmdb->curr_limit);
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * When a writer resizes the database, read-only applications must
+ * increase their LMDB memory map size limit, too. Otherwise, they
+ * won't be able to read a table after it grows.
+ *
+ * As of LMDB 0.9.8 we can import the new memory map size limit into the
+ * database environment by calling mdb_env_set_mapsize() with a zero
+ * size argument. Then we extract the map size limit for later use.
+ * The caller should retry immediately.
+ */
+ case MDB_MAP_RESIZED:
+ if ((status = mdb_env_set_mapsize(slmdb->env, 0)) == 0) {
+ /* Do not panic. Maps may shrink after bulk update. */
+ mdb_env_info(slmdb->env, &info);
+ slmdb->curr_limit = info.me_mapsize;
+ if (slmdb->notify_fn)
+ slmdb->notify_fn(slmdb->cb_context, MDB_MAP_RESIZED,
+ slmdb->curr_limit);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * What is it with these built-in hard limits that cause systems to
+ * stop when demand is at its highest? When the system is under
+ * stress it should slow down and keep making progress.
+ */
+ case MDB_READERS_FULL:
+ if (slmdb->notify_fn)
+ slmdb->notify_fn(slmdb->cb_context, MDB_READERS_FULL);
+ sleep(1);
+ status = 0;
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * We can't solve this problem. The application should terminate with
+ * a fatal run-time error and the program should be re-run later.
+ */
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If a bulk-transaction error is recoverable, build a new bulk
+ * transaction from scratch, by making a long jump back into the caller
+ * at some pre-arranged point. In MDB_NOLOCK mode, there is no need to
+ * upgrade the lock to "exclusive", because the failed write transaction
+ * has no side effects.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->txn != 0 && status == 0 && slmdb->longjmp_fn != 0
+ && (slmdb->bulk_retry_count += 1) <= slmdb->bulk_retry_limit) {
+ if ((status = mdb_txn_begin(slmdb->env, (MDB_txn *) 0,
+ slmdb->lmdb_flags & MDB_RDONLY,
+ &slmdb->txn)) == 0
+ && (status = slmdb_prepare(slmdb)) == 0)
+ slmdb->longjmp_fn(slmdb->cb_context, 1);
+ }
+ return (status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_txn_begin - mdb_txn_begin() wrapper with LMDB error recovery */
+
+static int slmdb_txn_begin(SLMDB *slmdb, int rdonly, MDB_txn **txn)
+{
+ int status;
+
+ if ((status = mdb_txn_begin(slmdb->env, (MDB_txn *) 0, rdonly, txn)) != 0
+ && (status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_txn_begin(slmdb, rdonly, txn);
+
+ return (status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_get - mdb_get() wrapper with LMDB error recovery */
+
+int slmdb_get(SLMDB *slmdb, MDB_val *mdb_key, MDB_val *mdb_value)
+{
+ MDB_txn *txn;
+ int status;
+
+ /*
+ * Start a read transaction if there's no bulk-mode txn.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->txn)
+ txn = slmdb->txn;
+ else if ((status = slmdb_txn_begin(slmdb, MDB_RDONLY, &txn)) != 0)
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+
+ /*
+ * Do the lookup.
+ */
+ if ((status = mdb_get(txn, slmdb->dbi, mdb_key, mdb_value)) != 0
+ && status != MDB_NOTFOUND) {
+ mdb_txn_abort(txn);
+ if ((status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_get(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value);
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Close the read txn if it's not the bulk-mode txn.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->txn == 0)
+ mdb_txn_abort(txn);
+
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_put - mdb_put() wrapper with LMDB error recovery */
+
+int slmdb_put(SLMDB *slmdb, MDB_val *mdb_key,
+ MDB_val *mdb_value, int flags)
+{
+ MDB_txn *txn;
+ int status;
+
+ /*
+ * Start a write transaction if there's no bulk-mode txn.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->txn)
+ txn = slmdb->txn;
+ else if ((status = slmdb_txn_begin(slmdb, 0, &txn)) != 0)
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+
+ /*
+ * Do the update.
+ */
+ if ((status = mdb_put(txn, slmdb->dbi, mdb_key, mdb_value, flags)) != 0) {
+ if (status != MDB_KEYEXIST) {
+ mdb_txn_abort(txn);
+ if ((status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_put(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value, flags);
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+ } else {
+ /* Abort non-bulk transaction only. */
+ if (slmdb->txn == 0)
+ mdb_txn_abort(txn);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Commit the transaction if it's not the bulk-mode txn.
+ */
+ if (status == 0 && slmdb->txn == 0 && (status = mdb_txn_commit(txn)) != 0
+ && (status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_put(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value, flags);
+
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_del - mdb_del() wrapper with LMDB error recovery */
+
+int slmdb_del(SLMDB *slmdb, MDB_val *mdb_key)
+{
+ MDB_txn *txn;
+ int status;
+
+ /*
+ * Start a write transaction if there's no bulk-mode txn.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->txn)
+ txn = slmdb->txn;
+ else if ((status = slmdb_txn_begin(slmdb, 0, &txn)) != 0)
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+
+ /*
+ * Do the update.
+ */
+ if ((status = mdb_del(txn, slmdb->dbi, mdb_key, (MDB_val *) 0)) != 0) {
+ mdb_txn_abort(txn);
+ if (status != MDB_NOTFOUND) {
+ if ((status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_del(slmdb, mdb_key);
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Commit the transaction if it's not the bulk-mode txn.
+ */
+ if (status == 0 && slmdb->txn == 0 && (status = mdb_txn_commit(txn)) != 0
+ && (status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_del(slmdb, mdb_key);
+
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_cursor_get - mdb_cursor_get() wrapper with LMDB error recovery */
+
+int slmdb_cursor_get(SLMDB *slmdb, MDB_val *mdb_key,
+ MDB_val *mdb_value, MDB_cursor_op op)
+{
+ MDB_txn *txn;
+ int status = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Open a read transaction and cursor if needed.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->cursor == 0) {
+ if ((status = slmdb_txn_begin(slmdb, MDB_RDONLY, &txn)) != 0)
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+ if ((status = mdb_cursor_open(txn, slmdb->dbi, &slmdb->cursor)) != 0) {
+ mdb_txn_abort(txn);
+ if ((status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_cursor_get(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value, op);
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Restore the cursor position from the saved key information.
+ */
+ if (HAVE_SLMDB_SAVED_KEY(slmdb) && op != MDB_FIRST)
+ status = mdb_cursor_get(slmdb->cursor, &slmdb->saved_key,
+ (MDB_val *) 0, MDB_SET);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Database lookup.
+ */
+ if (status == 0)
+ status = mdb_cursor_get(slmdb->cursor, mdb_key, mdb_value, op);
+
+ /*
+ * Save the cursor position if successful. This can fail only with
+ * ENOMEM.
+ *
+ * Close the cursor read transaction if in MDB_NOLOCK mode, because the
+ * caller may release the external lock after we return.
+ */
+ if (status == 0) {
+ status = slmdb_saved_key_assign(slmdb, mdb_key);
+ if (slmdb->lmdb_flags & MDB_NOLOCK)
+ slmdb_cursor_close(slmdb);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Handle end-of-database or other error.
+ */
+ else {
+ /* Do not hand-optimize out the slmdb_cursor_close() calls below. */
+ if (status == MDB_NOTFOUND) {
+ slmdb_cursor_close(slmdb);
+ if (HAVE_SLMDB_SAVED_KEY(slmdb))
+ slmdb_saved_key_free(slmdb);
+ } else {
+ slmdb_cursor_close(slmdb);
+ if ((status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status)) == 0)
+ status = slmdb_cursor_get(slmdb, mdb_key, mdb_value, op);
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+ /* Do not hand-optimize out the above return statement. */
+ }
+ }
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_assert_cb - report LMDB assertion failure */
+
+static void slmdb_assert_cb(MDB_env *env, const char *text)
+{
+ SLMDB *slmdb = (SLMDB *) mdb_env_get_userctx(env);
+
+ if (slmdb->assert_fn)
+ slmdb->assert_fn(slmdb->cb_context, text);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_control - control optional settings */
+
+int slmdb_control(SLMDB *slmdb, int first,...)
+{
+ va_list ap;
+ int status = 0;
+ int reqno;
+ int rc;
+
+ va_start(ap, first);
+ for (reqno = first; status == 0 && reqno != SLMDB_CTL_END; reqno = va_arg(ap, int)) {
+ switch (reqno) {
+ case SLMDB_CTL_LONGJMP_FN:
+ slmdb->longjmp_fn = va_arg(ap, SLMDB_LONGJMP_FN);
+ break;
+ case SLMDB_CTL_NOTIFY_FN:
+ slmdb->notify_fn = va_arg(ap, SLMDB_NOTIFY_FN);
+ break;
+ case SLMDB_CTL_ASSERT_FN:
+ slmdb->assert_fn = va_arg(ap, SLMDB_ASSERT_FN);
+ if ((rc = mdb_env_set_userctx(slmdb->env, (void *) slmdb)) != 0
+ || (rc = mdb_env_set_assert(slmdb->env, slmdb_assert_cb)) != 0)
+ status = rc;
+ break;
+ case SLMDB_CTL_CB_CONTEXT:
+ slmdb->cb_context = va_arg(ap, void *);
+ break;
+ case SLMDB_CTL_API_RETRY_LIMIT:
+ slmdb->api_retry_limit = va_arg(ap, int);
+ break;
+ case SLMDB_CTL_BULK_RETRY_LIMIT:
+ slmdb->bulk_retry_limit = va_arg(ap, int);
+ break;
+ default:
+ status = errno = EINVAL;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ va_end(ap);
+ return (status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_close - wrapper with LMDB error recovery */
+
+int slmdb_close(SLMDB *slmdb)
+{
+ int status = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Finish an open bulk transaction. If slmdb_recover() returns after a
+ * bulk-transaction error, then it was unable to recover.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->txn != 0
+ && (status = mdb_txn_commit(slmdb->txn)) != 0)
+ status = slmdb_recover(slmdb, status);
+
+ /*
+ * Clean up after an unfinished sequence() operation.
+ */
+ if (slmdb->cursor != 0)
+ slmdb_cursor_close(slmdb);
+
+ mdb_env_close(slmdb->env);
+
+ /*
+ * Clean up the saved key information.
+ */
+ if (HAVE_SLMDB_SAVED_KEY(slmdb))
+ slmdb_saved_key_free(slmdb);
+
+ SLMDB_API_RETURN(slmdb, status);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_init - mandatory initialization */
+
+int slmdb_init(SLMDB *slmdb, size_t curr_limit, int size_incr,
+ size_t hard_limit)
+{
+
+ /*
+ * This is a separate operation to keep the slmdb_open() API simple.
+ * Don't allocate resources here. Just store control information,
+ */
+ slmdb->curr_limit = curr_limit;
+ slmdb->size_incr = size_incr;
+ slmdb->hard_limit = hard_limit;
+
+ return (MDB_SUCCESS);
+}
+
+/* slmdb_open - open wrapped LMDB database */
+
+int slmdb_open(SLMDB *slmdb, const char *path, int open_flags,
+ int lmdb_flags, int slmdb_flags)
+{
+ struct stat st;
+ MDB_env *env;
+ MDB_txn *txn;
+ MDB_dbi dbi;
+ int db_fd;
+ int status;
+
+ /*
+ * Create LMDB environment.
+ */
+ if ((status = mdb_env_create(&env)) != 0)
+ return (status);
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure that the memory map has room to store and commit an initial
+ * "drop" transaction as well as fixed database metadata. We have no way
+ * to recover from errors before the first application-level I/O request.
+ */
+#define SLMDB_FUDGE 10240
+
+ if (slmdb->curr_limit < SLMDB_FUDGE)
+ slmdb->curr_limit = SLMDB_FUDGE;
+ if (stat(path, &st) == 0
+ && st.st_size > slmdb->curr_limit - SLMDB_FUDGE) {
+ if (st.st_size > slmdb->hard_limit)
+ slmdb->hard_limit = st.st_size;
+ if (st.st_size < slmdb->hard_limit - SLMDB_FUDGE)
+ slmdb->curr_limit = st.st_size + SLMDB_FUDGE;
+ else
+ slmdb->curr_limit = slmdb->hard_limit;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * mdb_open() requires a txn, but since the default DB always exists in
+ * an LMDB environment, we usually don't need to do anything else with
+ * the txn. It is currently used for truncate and for bulk transactions.
+ */
+ if ((status = mdb_env_set_mapsize(env, slmdb->curr_limit)) != 0
+ || (status = mdb_env_open(env, path, lmdb_flags, 0644)) != 0
+ || (status = mdb_txn_begin(env, (MDB_txn *) 0,
+ lmdb_flags & MDB_RDONLY, &txn)) != 0
+ || (status = mdb_open(txn, (const char *) 0, 0, &dbi)) != 0
+ || (status = mdb_env_get_fd(env, &db_fd)) != 0) {
+ mdb_env_close(env);
+ return (status);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Bundle up.
+ */
+ slmdb->open_flags = open_flags;
+ slmdb->lmdb_flags = lmdb_flags;
+ slmdb->slmdb_flags = slmdb_flags;
+ slmdb->env = env;
+ slmdb->dbi = dbi;
+ slmdb->db_fd = db_fd;
+ slmdb->cursor = 0;
+ slmdb_saved_key_init(slmdb);
+ slmdb->api_retry_count = 0;
+ slmdb->bulk_retry_count = 0;
+ slmdb->api_retry_limit = SLMDB_DEF_API_RETRY_LIMIT;
+ slmdb->bulk_retry_limit = SLMDB_DEF_BULK_RETRY_LIMIT;
+ slmdb->longjmp_fn = 0;
+ slmdb->notify_fn = 0;
+ slmdb->assert_fn = 0;
+ slmdb->cb_context = 0;
+ slmdb->txn = txn;
+
+ if ((status = slmdb_prepare(slmdb)) != 0)
+ mdb_env_close(env);
+
+ return (status);
+}
+
+#endif