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---*/
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/**
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* @file
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*
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* New version of logstreamer; designed to work with logEntry, and has
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* a simplified API.
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*
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* logstreamer is the implementation of writing the log tail
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* It must be bufferred -- in that when something is written to the log tail it
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* is not immediately written to disk, but rather just to memory. But
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* logstreamer must be able to force flush to disk, which will be done when a
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* commit log entry is written to the log tail
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*
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* Note: using the stdio FILEs for this, and by default it is "fully" buffered.
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* The log tail may be flushed to disk without an explicit call to fflush (when
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* the program terminates, the file closes), but this is acceptable because it
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* never hurts to have more flushes to disk, as long as it doesn't hurt
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* performance.
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*
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* @todo Everything in this file cores on failure (no error handling yet)
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2005-03-19 20:28:30 +00:00
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* @todo logWriter is optimized for forward operation, scanning backwards
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* (as in abort()) is very slow. Perhaps we should maintian a
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* 'write behind' buffer?
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*
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* $Id$
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*
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*/
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#ifndef __LOGWRITER_H__
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#define __LOGWRITER_H__
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#include <lladd/constants.h>
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#include <lladd/common.h>
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BEGIN_C_DECLS
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/**
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start a new log stream by opening the log file for reading
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returns 0 on success, or an error code define above
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*/
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int openLogWriter();
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/**
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2004-06-30 01:09:57 +00:00
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@param e Pointer to a log entry. After the call, e->LSN will be set appropriately. If e's xid is set to -1, then this call has no effect (and e's LSN will be set to -1.)
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returns 0 on success, or an error code defined above
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*/
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int writeLogEntry(LogEntry * e);
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/**
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flush the entire log (tail) that is currently in memory to disk
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*/
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void syncLog_LogWriter();
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/**
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Return the highest LSN that is known to be on disk. (Currently, we
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only know if an LSN is on disk if we've written that LSN before a
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call to syncLog().
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Note: This function might not return an LSN corresponding to a real
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log entry, but it will definitely return one that is greater than
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or equal to the LSN of a log entry that has been forced to disk,
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and is less than the LSN of all log entries that might not have
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been forced to disk.
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*/
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lsn_t flushedLSN_LogWriter();
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/**
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Truncates the log file. In the single-threaded case, this works as
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follows:
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First, the LSN passed to this function, minus sizeof(lsn_t) is
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written to a new file, called logfile.txt~. (If logfile.txt~
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already exists, then it is truncated.)
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Next, the contents of the log, starting with the LSN passed into
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this function are copied to logfile.txt~
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Finally, logfile.txt~ is moved on top of logfile.txt
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As long as the move system call is atomic, this function should
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maintain the system's durability.
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The multithreaded case is a bit more complicated, as we need
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to deal with latching:
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With no lock, copy the log. Upon completion, if the log has grown,
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then copy the part that remains. Next, obtain a read/write latch
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on the logfile, and copy any remaining portions of the log.
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Perform the move, and release the latch.
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*/
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int truncateLog_LogWriter(lsn_t);
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/**
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@return The LSN of the first entry in the log file. (If the file
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is empty, this returns the LSN of the log entry that would be
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created if writeLogEntry were called.)
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*/
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lsn_t firstLogEntry();
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/**
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Close the log stream
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*/
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void closeLogWriter();
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/**
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Actually deletes the log file that may have been written to disk! Danger!!
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Only use after calling closeLogStream AND you are sure there are no active (or
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future active) transactions!
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@todo This is in here now for completeness, but once we implement
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log truncation, it should leave.
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*/
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void deleteLogWriter();
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/**
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Read a log entry at a particular LSN.
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2004-08-17 01:46:17 +00:00
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@param LSN the LSN of the entry that will be read.
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*/
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LogEntry * readLSNEntry_LogWriter(lsn_t LSN);
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static inline lsn_t nextEntry_LogWriter(const LogEntry * e) {
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return e->LSN + sizeofLogEntry(e) + sizeof(lsn_t);
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}
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extern int logWriter_isDurable;
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long sizeofInternalLogEntry_LogWriter(const LogEntry * e);
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END_C_DECLS
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#endif /* __LLADD_LOGGER_LOGWRITER_H */
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