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Diffstat (limited to 'db2/lock/lock_util.c')
-rw-r--r-- | db2/lock/lock_util.c | 93 |
1 files changed, 71 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/db2/lock/lock_util.c b/db2/lock/lock_util.c index 6c1e30f27c..7274a50422 100644 --- a/db2/lock/lock_util.c +++ b/db2/lock/lock_util.c @@ -1,25 +1,20 @@ /*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * - * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 + * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 * Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. */ #include "config.h" #ifndef lint -static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)lock_util.c 10.5 (Sleepycat) 1/8/98"; +static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)lock_util.c 10.9 (Sleepycat) 4/26/98"; #endif /* not lint */ #ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES #include <sys/types.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> -#include <unistd.h> #endif #include "db_int.h" @@ -30,11 +25,13 @@ static const char sccsid[] = "@(#)lock_util.c 10.5 (Sleepycat) 1/8/98"; #include "lock.h" /* - * This function is used to compare a DBT that is about to be entered - * into a hash table with an object already in the hash table. Note - * that it just returns true on equal and 0 on not-equal. Therefore this - * cannot be used as a sort function; its purpose is to be used as a - * hash comparison function. + * __lock_cmp -- + * This function is used to compare a DBT that is about to be entered + * into a hash table with an object already in the hash table. Note + * that it just returns true on equal and 0 on not-equal. Therefore + * this function cannot be used as a sort function; its purpose is to + * be used as a hash comparison function. + * * PUBLIC: int __lock_cmp __P((const DBT *, DB_LOCKOBJ *)); */ int @@ -46,6 +43,7 @@ __lock_cmp(dbt, lock_obj) if (lock_obj->type != DB_LOCK_OBJTYPE) return (0); + obj_data = SH_DBT_PTR(&lock_obj->lockobj); return (dbt->size == lock_obj->lockobj.size && memcmp(dbt->data, obj_data, dbt->size) == 0); @@ -69,35 +67,86 @@ __lock_locker_cmp(locker, lock_obj) } /* - * PUBLIC: int __lock_ohash __P((const DBT *)); + * The next two functions are the hash functions used to store objects in the + * lock hash table. They are hashing the same items, but one (__lock_ohash) + * takes a DBT (used for hashing a parameter passed from the user) and the + * other (__lock_lhash) takes a DB_LOCKOBJ (used for hashing something that is + * already in the lock manager). In both cases, we have a special check to + * fast path the case where we think we are doing a hash on a DB page/fileid + * pair. If the size is right, then we do the fast hash. + * + * We know that DB uses struct __db_ilocks for its lock objects. The first + * four bytes are the 4-byte page number and the next DB_FILE_ID_LEN bytes + * are a unique file id, where the first 4 bytes on UNIX systems are the file + * inode number, and the first 4 bytes on Windows systems are the FileIndexLow + * bytes. So, we use the XOR of the page number and the first four bytes of + * the file id to produce a 32-bit hash value. + * + * We have no particular reason to believe that this algorithm will produce + * a good hash, but we want a fast hash more than we want a good one, when + * we're coming through this code path. */ -int -__lock_ohash(dbt) - const DBT *dbt; -{ - return (__ham_func5(dbt->data, dbt->size)); +#define FAST_HASH(P) { \ + u_int32_t __h; \ + u_int8_t *__cp, *__hp; \ + __hp = (u_int8_t *)&__h; \ + __cp = (u_int8_t *)(P); \ + __hp[0] = __cp[0] ^ __cp[4]; \ + __hp[1] = __cp[1] ^ __cp[5]; \ + __hp[2] = __cp[2] ^ __cp[6]; \ + __hp[3] = __cp[3] ^ __cp[7]; \ + return (__h); \ } /* - * PUBLIC: u_int32_t __lock_locker_hash __P((u_int32_t)); + * __lock_ohash -- + * + * PUBLIC: u_int32_t __lock_ohash __P((const DBT *)); */ u_int32_t -__lock_locker_hash(locker) - u_int32_t locker; +__lock_ohash(dbt) + const DBT *dbt; { - return (__ham_func5(&locker, sizeof(locker))); + if (dbt->size == sizeof(struct __db_ilock)) + FAST_HASH(dbt->data); + + return (__ham_func5(dbt->data, dbt->size)); } /* + * __lock_lhash -- + * * PUBLIC: u_int32_t __lock_lhash __P((DB_LOCKOBJ *)); */ u_int32_t __lock_lhash(lock_obj) DB_LOCKOBJ *lock_obj; { + u_int32_t tmp; void *obj_data; obj_data = SH_DBT_PTR(&lock_obj->lockobj); + if (lock_obj->type == DB_LOCK_LOCKER) { + memcpy(&tmp, obj_data, sizeof(u_int32_t)); + return (tmp); + } + + if (lock_obj->lockobj.size == sizeof(struct __db_ilock)) + FAST_HASH(obj_data); + return (__ham_func5(obj_data, lock_obj->lockobj.size)); } +/* + * __lock_locker_hash -- + * Hash function for entering lockers into the hash table. Since these + * are simply 32-bit unsigned integers, just return the locker value. + * + * PUBLIC: u_int32_t __lock_locker_hash __P((u_int32_t)); + */ +u_int32_t +__lock_locker_hash(locker) + u_int32_t locker; +{ + return (locker); +} |