stasis-aries-wal/stasis/operations/pageOperations.h

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/**
* @file
*
* Provides raw access to entire pages.
*
* LLADD's pages are PAGE_SIZE bytes long. Currently, two integers are
* reserved for the LSN and the page type. providing PAGE_SIZE-8 bytes
* of usable space.
*
* @ingroup OPERATIONS
*
* @see page.h
*
* $Id$
*/
#ifndef __PAGE_OPERATIONS_H__
#define __PAGE_OPERATIONS_H__
#include <stasis/operations.h>
pageid_t TpageAlloc(int xid);
pageid_t TfixedPageAlloc(int xid, int size);
pageid_t TpageAllocMany(int xid, int count);
int TpageDealloc(int xid, pageid_t page);
void TpageDeallocMany(int xid, pageid_t page);
int TpageSet(int xid, pageid_t page, const void* dat);
int TpageSetRange(int xid, pageid_t page, int offset, const void* dat, int len);
int TpageGet(int xid, pageid_t page, void* buf);
void TinitializeSlottedPage(int xid, pageid_t page);
void TinitializeFixedPage(int xid, pageid_t page,
int slotLength);
/**
* Format a contiguous range of pages as slotted pages. This method writes a single, constant
* length log entry that does not contain the preimages of the pages in question.
* Therefore, it is only safe to call this function against newly allocated pages
* with uninteresting contents (such as those returned by TregionAlloc().
*
* @see TinitializeFixedPageRange for an analogous function that initializes "fixed" pages.
*/
int TinitializeSlottedPageRange(int xid, pageid_t start, pageid_t count);
/**
* @see TinitializeSlottedPageRange for an analogous function, and a description of
* this function's non-standard impacts upon recovery.
*/
int TinitializeFixedPageRange(int xid, pageid_t start, pageid_t count, size_t size);
int TpageGetType(int xid, pageid_t page);
stasis_operation_impl stasis_op_impl_page_set_range();
stasis_operation_impl stasis_op_impl_page_set_range_inverse();
stasis_operation_impl stasis_op_impl_page_initialize();
stasis_operation_impl stasis_op_impl_multipage_initialize();
stasis_operation_impl stasis_op_impl_fixed_page_alloc();
compensated_function void pageOperationsInit(stasis_log_t *log);
#endif