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authorSebastian Gniazdowski <psprint2@fastmail.com>2017-02-16 08:03:37 -0800
committerPeter Stephenson <pws@zsh.org>2017-02-17 09:22:02 +0000
commite9ce00174921354099d96813fc73d62243923904 (patch)
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parent63f086d167960a27ecdbcb762179e2c2bf8a29f5 (diff)
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40558, 40562: General improvements to zsh/db/gdbm module
Diffstat (limited to 'Src/Modules/db_gdbm.c')
-rw-r--r--Src/Modules/db_gdbm.c507
1 files changed, 436 insertions, 71 deletions
diff --git a/Src/Modules/db_gdbm.c b/Src/Modules/db_gdbm.c
index 310e32948..596a8ae24 100644
--- a/Src/Modules/db_gdbm.c
+++ b/Src/Modules/db_gdbm.c
@@ -6,6 +6,9 @@
* Copyright (c) 2008 Clint Adams
* All rights reserved.
*
+ * Modifications copyright (c) 2017 Sebastian Gniazdowski
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
* Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without
* license or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
* software and to distribute modified versions of this software for any
@@ -31,6 +34,15 @@
#include "db_gdbm.mdh"
#include "db_gdbm.pro"
+#ifndef PM_UPTODATE
+#define PM_UPTODATE (1<<19) /* Parameter has up-to-date data (e.g. loaded from DB) */
+#endif
+
+static Param createhash( char *name, int flags );
+static int append_tied_name( const char *name );
+static int remove_tied_name( const char *name );
+char *unmetafy_zalloc(const char *to_copy, int *new_len);
+
/*
* Make sure we have all the bits I'm using for memory mapping, otherwise
* I don't know what I'm doing.
@@ -41,8 +53,34 @@
static char *backtype = "db/gdbm";
-static const struct gsu_scalar gdbm_gsu =
-{ gdbmgetfn, gdbmsetfn, gdbmunsetfn };
+/*
+ * Longer GSU structure, to carry GDBM_FILE of owning
+ * database. Every parameter (hash value) receives GSU
+ * pointer and thus also receives GDBM_FILE - this way
+ * parameters can access proper database.
+ *
+ * Main HashTable parameter has the same instance of
+ * the custom GSU struct in u.hash->tmpdata field.
+ * When database is closed, `dbf` field is set to NULL
+ * and hash values know to not access database when
+ * being unset (total purge at zuntie).
+ *
+ * When database closing is ended, custom GSU struct
+ * is freed. Only new ztie creates new custom GSU
+ * struct instance.
+ */
+
+struct gsu_scalar_ext {
+ struct gsu_scalar std;
+ GDBM_FILE dbf;
+ char *dbfile_path;
+};
+
+/* Source structure - will be copied to allocated one,
+ * with `dbf` filled. `dbf` allocation <-> gsu allocation. */
+static const struct gsu_scalar_ext gdbm_gsu_ext =
+{ { gdbmgetfn, gdbmsetfn, gdbmunsetfn }, 0, 0 };
+
/**/
static const struct gsu_hash gdbm_hash_gsu =
{ hashgetfn, gdbmhashsetfn, gdbmhashunsetfn };
@@ -50,6 +88,17 @@ static const struct gsu_hash gdbm_hash_gsu =
static struct builtin bintab[] = {
BUILTIN("ztie", 0, bin_ztie, 1, -1, 0, "d:f:r", NULL),
BUILTIN("zuntie", 0, bin_zuntie, 1, -1, 0, "u", NULL),
+ BUILTIN("zgdbmpath", 0, bin_zgdbmpath, 1, -1, 0, "", NULL),
+};
+
+#define ROARRPARAMDEF(name, var) \
+ { name, PM_ARRAY | PM_READONLY, (void *) var, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }
+
+/* Holds names of all tied parameters */
+char **zgdbm_tied;
+
+static struct paramdef patab[] = {
+ ROARRPARAMDEF( "zgdbm_tied", &zgdbm_tied ),
};
/**/
@@ -77,8 +126,7 @@ bin_ztie(char *nam, char **args, Options ops, UNUSED(int func))
}
/* Here should be a lookup of the backend type against
- * a registry.
- */
+ * a registry, if generam DB mechanism is to be added */
if (strcmp(OPT_ARG(ops, 'd'), backtype) != 0) {
zwarnnam(nam, "unsupported backend type `%s'", OPT_ARG(ops, 'd'));
return 1;
@@ -92,7 +140,8 @@ bin_ztie(char *nam, char **args, Options ops, UNUSED(int func))
/*
* Unset any existing parameter. Note there's no implicit
* "local" here, but if the existing parameter is local
- * that will be reflected in the new one.
+ * then new parameter will be also local without following
+ * unset.
*
* We need to do this before attempting to open the DB
* in case this variable is already tied to a DB.
@@ -106,15 +155,15 @@ bin_ztie(char *nam, char **args, Options ops, UNUSED(int func))
}
dbf = gdbm_open(resource_name, 0, read_write, 0666, 0);
- if(dbf)
- addmodulefd(gdbm_fdesc(dbf), FDT_INTERNAL);
- else {
+ if(dbf) {
+ addmodulefd(gdbm_fdesc(dbf), FDT_MODULE);
+ append_tied_name(pmname);
+ } else {
zwarnnam(nam, "error opening database file %s", resource_name);
return 1;
}
- if (!(tied_param = createspecialhash(pmname, &getgdbmnode, &scangdbmkeys,
- pmflags))) {
+ if (!(tied_param = createhash(pmname, pmflags))) {
zwarnnam(nam, "cannot create the requested parameter %s", pmname);
fdtable[gdbm_fdesc(dbf)] = FDT_UNUSED;
gdbm_close(dbf);
@@ -122,8 +171,23 @@ bin_ztie(char *nam, char **args, Options ops, UNUSED(int func))
}
tied_param->gsu.h = &gdbm_hash_gsu;
- tied_param->u.hash->tmpdata = (void *)dbf;
+ /* Allocate parameter sub-gsu, fill dbf field.
+ * dbf allocation is 1 to 1 accompanied by
+ * gsu_scalar_ext allocation. */
+
+ struct gsu_scalar_ext *dbf_carrier = (struct gsu_scalar_ext *) zalloc(sizeof(struct gsu_scalar_ext));
+ dbf_carrier->std = gdbm_gsu_ext.std;
+ dbf_carrier->dbf = dbf;
+ tied_param->u.hash->tmpdata = (void *)dbf_carrier;
+
+ /* Fill also file path field */
+ if (*resource_name != '/') {
+ /* Code copied from check_autoload() */
+ resource_name = zhtricat(metafy(zgetcwd(), -1, META_HEAPDUP), "/", resource_name);
+ resource_name = xsymlink(resource_name, 1);
+ }
+ dbf_carrier->dbfile_path = ztrdup(resource_name);
return 0;
}
@@ -162,6 +226,53 @@ bin_zuntie(char *nam, char **args, Options ops, UNUSED(int func))
}
/**/
+static int
+bin_zgdbmpath(char *nam, char **args, Options ops, UNUSED(int func))
+{
+ Param pm;
+ char *pmname;
+
+ pmname = *args;
+
+ if (!pmname) {
+ zwarnnam(nam, "parameter name (whose path is to be written to $REPLY) is required");
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ pm = (Param) paramtab->getnode(paramtab, pmname);
+ if(!pm) {
+ zwarnnam(nam, "no such parameter: %s", pmname);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if (pm->gsu.h != &gdbm_hash_gsu) {
+ zwarnnam(nam, "not a tied gdbm parameter: %s", pmname);
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Paranoia, it *will* be always set */
+ if (((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)pm->u.hash->tmpdata)->dbfile_path) {
+ setsparam("REPLY", ztrdup(((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)pm->u.hash->tmpdata)->dbfile_path));
+ } else {
+ setsparam("REPLY", ztrdup(""));
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * The param is actual param in hash – always, because
+ * getgdbmnode creates every new key seen. However, it
+ * might be not PM_UPTODATE - which means that database
+ * wasn't yet queried.
+ *
+ * It will be left in this state if database doesn't
+ * contain such key. That might be a drawback, maybe
+ * setting to empty value has sense, as no other writer
+ * can exist. This would remove subtle hcalloc(1) leak.
+ */
+
+/**/
static char *
gdbmgetfn(Param pm)
{
@@ -169,18 +280,56 @@ gdbmgetfn(Param pm)
int ret;
GDBM_FILE dbf;
- key.dptr = pm->node.nam;
- key.dsize = strlen(key.dptr);
+ /* Key already retrieved? There is no sense of asking the
+ * database again, because:
+ * - there can be only multiple readers
+ * - so, no writer + reader use is allowed
+ *
+ * Thus:
+ * - if we are writers, we for sure have newest copy of data
+ * - if we are readers, we for sure have newest copy of data
+ */
+ if ( pm->node.flags & PM_UPTODATE ) {
+ return pm->u.str ? pm->u.str : (char *) hcalloc(1);
+ }
+
+ /* Unmetafy key. GDBM fits nice into this
+ * process, as it uses length of data */
+ int umlen = 0;
+ char *umkey = unmetafy_zalloc(pm->node.nam,&umlen);
+
+ key.dptr = umkey;
+ key.dsize = umlen;
+
+ dbf = ((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)pm->gsu.s)->dbf;
+
+ if((ret = gdbm_exists(dbf, key))) {
+ /* We have data – store it, return it */
+ pm->node.flags |= PM_UPTODATE;
- dbf = (GDBM_FILE)(pm->u.hash->tmpdata);
- ret = gdbm_exists(dbf, key);
- if(ret) {
content = gdbm_fetch(dbf, key);
- } else {
- content.dptr = dupstring("");
+
+ /* Ensure there's no leak */
+ if (pm->u.str) {
+ zsfree(pm->u.str);
+ }
+
+ /* Metafy returned data. All fits - metafy
+ * can obtain data length to avoid using \0 */
+ pm->u.str = metafy(content.dptr, content.dsize, META_DUP);
+
+ /* Free key, restoring its original length */
+ zsfree(umkey);
+
+ /* Can return pointer, correctly saved inside hash */
+ return pm->u.str;
}
- return content.dptr;
+ /* Free key */
+ zsfree(umkey);
+
+ /* Can this be "" ? */
+ return (char *) hcalloc(1);
}
/**/
@@ -190,78 +339,126 @@ gdbmsetfn(Param pm, char *val)
datum key, content;
GDBM_FILE dbf;
- key.dptr = pm->node.nam;
- key.dsize = strlen(key.dptr);
- content.dptr = val;
- content.dsize = strlen(content.dptr);
+ /* Set is done on parameter and on database.
+ * See the allowed workers / readers comment
+ * at gdbmgetfn() */
+
+ /* Parameter */
+ if (pm->u.str) {
+ zsfree(pm->u.str);
+ pm->u.str = NULL;
+ pm->node.flags &= ~(PM_UPTODATE);
+ }
+
+ if (val) {
+ pm->u.str = ztrdup(val);
+ pm->node.flags |= PM_UPTODATE;
+ }
+
+ /* Database */
+ dbf = ((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)pm->gsu.s)->dbf;
+ if (dbf) {
+ int umlen = 0;
+ char *umkey = unmetafy_zalloc(pm->node.nam,&umlen);
- dbf = (GDBM_FILE)(pm->u.hash->tmpdata);
- (void)gdbm_store(dbf, key, content, GDBM_REPLACE);
+ key.dptr = umkey;
+ key.dsize = umlen;
+
+ if (val) {
+ /* Unmetafy with exact zalloc size */
+ char *umval = unmetafy_zalloc(val,&umlen);
+
+ /* Store */
+ content.dptr = umval;
+ content.dsize = umlen;
+ (void)gdbm_store(dbf, key, content, GDBM_REPLACE);
+
+ /* Free */
+ zsfree(umval);
+ } else {
+ (void)gdbm_delete(dbf, key);
+ }
+
+ /* Free key */
+ zsfree(umkey);
+ }
}
/**/
static void
gdbmunsetfn(Param pm, UNUSED(int um))
{
- datum key;
- GDBM_FILE dbf;
-
- key.dptr = pm->node.nam;
- key.dsize = strlen(key.dptr);
-
- dbf = (GDBM_FILE)(pm->u.hash->tmpdata);
- (void)gdbm_delete(dbf, key);
+ /* Set with NULL */
+ gdbmsetfn(pm, NULL);
}
/**/
static HashNode
getgdbmnode(HashTable ht, const char *name)
{
- int len;
- char *nameu;
- Param pm = NULL;
-
- nameu = dupstring(name);
- unmetafy(nameu, &len);
-
- pm = (Param) hcalloc(sizeof(struct param));
- pm->node.nam = nameu;
- pm->node.flags = PM_SCALAR;
- pm->gsu.s = &gdbm_gsu;
- pm->u.hash = ht;
+ HashNode hn = gethashnode2( ht, name );
+ Param val_pm = (Param) hn;
+
+ /* Entry for key doesn't exist? Create it now,
+ * it will be interfacing between the database
+ * and Zsh - through special gdbm_gsu. So, any
+ * seen key results in new interfacing parameter.
+ *
+ * Previous code was returning heap arena Param
+ * that wasn't actually added to the hash. It was
+ * plainly name / database-key holder. Here we
+ * add the Param to its hash, it is not PM_UPTODATE.
+ * It will be loaded from database *and filled*
+ * or left in that state if the database doesn't
+ * contain it.
+ *
+ * No heap arena memory is used, memory usage is
+ * now limited - by number of distinct keys seen,
+ * not by number of key *uses*.
+ * */
+
+ if ( ! val_pm ) {
+ val_pm = (Param) zshcalloc( sizeof (*val_pm) );
+ val_pm->node.flags = PM_SCALAR | PM_HASHELEM; /* no PM_UPTODATE */
+ val_pm->gsu.s = (GsuScalar) ht->tmpdata;
+ ht->addnode( ht, ztrdup( name ), val_pm ); // sets pm->node.nam
+ }
- return &pm->node;
+ return (HashNode) val_pm;
}
/**/
static void
scangdbmkeys(HashTable ht, ScanFunc func, int flags)
{
- Param pm = NULL;
- datum key, content;
- GDBM_FILE dbf = (GDBM_FILE)(ht->tmpdata);
-
- pm = (Param) hcalloc(sizeof(struct param));
-
- pm->node.flags = PM_SCALAR;
- pm->gsu.s = &nullsetscalar_gsu;
+ datum key;
+ GDBM_FILE dbf = ((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)ht->tmpdata)->dbf;
+ /* Iterate keys adding them to hash, so
+ * we have Param to use in `func` */
key = gdbm_firstkey(dbf);
while(key.dptr) {
- content = gdbm_fetch(dbf, key);
-
- pm->node.nam = key.dptr;
- pm->u.str = content.dptr;
- pm->gsu.s = &nullsetscalar_gsu;
+ /* This returns database-interfacing Param,
+ * it will return u.str or first fetch data
+ * if not PM_UPTODATE (newly created) */
+ char *zkey = metafy(key.dptr, key.dsize, META_DUP);
+ HashNode hn = getgdbmnode(ht, zkey);
+ zsfree( zkey );
- func(&pm->node, flags);
+ func(hn, flags);
+ /* Iterate - no problem as interfacing Param
+ * will do at most only fetches, not stores */
key = gdbm_nextkey(dbf, key);
}
}
+/*
+ * Replace database with new hash
+ */
+
/**/
static void
gdbmhashsetfn(Param pm, HashTable ht)
@@ -274,7 +471,7 @@ gdbmhashsetfn(Param pm, HashTable ht)
if (!pm->u.hash || pm->u.hash == ht)
return;
- if (!(dbf = (GDBM_FILE)(pm->u.hash->tmpdata)))
+ if (!(dbf = ((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)pm->u.hash->tmpdata)->dbf))
return;
key = gdbm_firstkey(dbf);
@@ -292,6 +489,9 @@ gdbmhashsetfn(Param pm, HashTable ht)
if (!ht)
return;
+ /* Put new strings into database, waiting
+ * for their interfacing-Params to be created */
+
for (i = 0; i < ht->hsize; i++)
for (hn = ht->nodes[i]; hn; hn = hn->next) {
struct value v;
@@ -301,16 +501,29 @@ gdbmhashsetfn(Param pm, HashTable ht)
v.arr = NULL;
v.pm = (Param) hn;
- key.dptr = v.pm->node.nam;
- key.dsize = strlen(key.dptr);
+ /* Unmetafy key */
+ int umlen = 0;
+ char *umkey = unmetafy_zalloc(v.pm->node.nam,&umlen);
+
+ key.dptr = umkey;
+ key.dsize = umlen;
queue_signals();
- content.dptr = getstrvalue(&v);
- content.dsize = strlen(content.dptr);
+ /* Unmetafy */
+ char *umval = unmetafy_zalloc(getstrvalue(&v),&umlen);
+ /* Store */
+ content.dptr = umval;
+ content.dsize = umlen;
(void)gdbm_store(dbf, key, content, GDBM_REPLACE);
+ /* Free - thanks to unmetafy_zalloc size of
+ * the strings is exact zalloc size - can
+ * pass to zsfree */
+ zsfree(umval);
+ zsfree(umkey);
+
unqueue_signals();
}
}
@@ -319,15 +532,19 @@ gdbmhashsetfn(Param pm, HashTable ht)
static void
gdbmuntie(Param pm)
{
- GDBM_FILE dbf = (GDBM_FILE)(pm->u.hash->tmpdata);
+ GDBM_FILE dbf = ((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)pm->u.hash->tmpdata)->dbf;
HashTable ht = pm->u.hash;
if (dbf) { /* paranoia */
fdtable[gdbm_fdesc(dbf)] = FDT_UNUSED;
- gdbm_close(dbf);
- }
+ gdbm_close(dbf);
- ht->tmpdata = NULL;
+ /* Let hash fields know there's no backend */
+ ((struct gsu_scalar_ext *)ht->tmpdata)->dbf = NULL;
+
+ /* Remove from list of tied parameters */
+ remove_tied_name(pm->node.nam);
+ }
/* for completeness ... createspecialhash() should have an inverse */
ht->getnode = ht->getnode2 = gethashnode2;
@@ -342,8 +559,20 @@ static void
gdbmhashunsetfn(Param pm, UNUSED(int exp))
{
gdbmuntie(pm);
- /* hash table is now normal, so proceed normally... */
+
+ /* Remember custom GSU structure assigned to
+ * u.hash->tmpdata before hash gets deleted */
+ struct gsu_scalar_ext * gsu_ext = pm->u.hash->tmpdata;
+
+ /* Uses normal unsetter. Will delete all owned
+ * parameters and also hashtable. */
pm->gsu.h->setfn(pm, NULL);
+
+ /* Don't need custom GSU structure with its
+ * GDBM_FILE pointer anymore */
+ zsfree( gsu_ext->dbfile_path );
+ zfree( gsu_ext, sizeof(struct gsu_scalar_ext));
+
pm->node.flags |= PM_UNSET;
}
@@ -355,7 +584,7 @@ static struct features module_features = {
bintab, sizeof(bintab)/sizeof(*bintab),
NULL, 0,
NULL, 0,
- NULL, 0,
+ patab, sizeof(patab)/sizeof(*patab),
0
};
@@ -385,6 +614,7 @@ enables_(Module m, int **enables)
int
boot_(UNUSED(Module m))
{
+ zgdbm_tied = zshcalloc((1) * sizeof(char *));
return 0;
}
@@ -392,6 +622,7 @@ boot_(UNUSED(Module m))
int
cleanup_(Module m)
{
+ /* This frees `zgdbm_tied` */
return setfeatureenables(m, &module_features, NULL);
}
@@ -401,3 +632,137 @@ finish_(UNUSED(Module m))
{
return 0;
}
+
+/*********************
+ * Utility functions *
+ *********************/
+
+static Param createhash( char *name, int flags ) {
+ Param pm;
+ HashTable ht;
+
+ pm = createparam(name, PM_SPECIAL | PM_HASHED);
+ if (!pm) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (pm->old)
+ pm->level = locallevel;
+
+ /* This creates standard hash. */
+ ht = pm->u.hash = newparamtable(32, name);
+ if (!pm->u.hash) {
+ paramtab->removenode(paramtab, name);
+ paramtab->freenode(&pm->node);
+ zwarnnam(name, "Out of memory when allocating hash");
+ }
+
+ /* These provide special features */
+ ht->getnode = ht->getnode2 = getgdbmnode;
+ ht->scantab = scangdbmkeys;
+
+ return pm;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Adds parameter name to `zgdbm_tied`
+ */
+
+static int append_tied_name( const char *name ) {
+ int old_len = arrlen(zgdbm_tied);
+ char **new_zgdbm_tied = zshcalloc( (old_len+2) * sizeof(char *));
+
+ /* Copy */
+ char **p = zgdbm_tied;
+ char **dst = new_zgdbm_tied;
+ while (*p) {
+ *dst++ = *p++;
+ }
+
+ /* Append new one */
+ *dst = ztrdup(name);
+
+ /* Substitute, free old one */
+ zfree(zgdbm_tied, sizeof(char *) * (old_len + 1));
+ zgdbm_tied = new_zgdbm_tied;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Removes parameter name from `zgdbm_tied`
+ */
+
+static int remove_tied_name( const char *name ) {
+ int old_len = arrlen(zgdbm_tied);
+
+ /* Two stage, to always have arrlen() == zfree-size - 1.
+ * Could do allocation and revert when `not found`, but
+ * what would be better about that. */
+
+ /* Find one to remove */
+ char **p = zgdbm_tied;
+ while (*p) {
+ if (0==strcmp(name,*p)) {
+ break;
+ }
+ p++;
+ }
+
+ /* Copy x+1 to x */
+ while (*p) {
+ *p=*(p+1);
+ p++;
+ }
+
+ /* Second stage. Size changed? Only old_size-1
+ * change is possible, but.. paranoia way */
+ int new_len = arrlen(zgdbm_tied);
+ if (new_len != old_len) {
+ char **new_zgdbm_tied = zshcalloc((new_len+1) * sizeof(char *));
+
+ /* Copy */
+ p = zgdbm_tied;
+ char **dst = new_zgdbm_tied;
+ while (*p) {
+ *dst++ = *p++;
+ }
+ *dst = NULL;
+
+ /* Substitute, free old one */
+ zfree(zgdbm_tied, sizeof(char *) * (old_len + 1));
+ zgdbm_tied = new_zgdbm_tied;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Unmetafy that:
+ * - duplicates bufer to work on it,
+ * - does zalloc of exact size for the new string,
+ * - restores work buffer to original content, to restore strlen
+ *
+ * No zsfree()-confusing string will be produced.
+ */
+char *unmetafy_zalloc(const char *to_copy, int *new_len) {
+ char *work, *to_return;
+ int my_new_len = 0;
+
+ work = ztrdup(to_copy);
+ work = unmetafy(work,&my_new_len);
+
+ if (new_len)
+ *new_len = my_new_len;
+
+ /* This string can be correctly zsfree()-d */
+ to_return = (char *) zalloc((my_new_len+1)*sizeof(char));
+ memcpy(to_return, work, sizeof(char)*my_new_len); // memcpy handles $'\0'
+ to_return[my_new_len]='\0';
+
+ /* Restore original strlen and correctly free */
+ strcpy(work, to_copy);
+ zsfree(work);
+
+ return to_return;
+}