stasis-aries-wal/lladd/pageCache.h
Sears Russell 54ba9b0347 Refactored bufferMananger / pageCache, so that bufferMananger handles loading an unloading pages, and pageCache only implements the replacement policy.
Also, used memprof to detect and remove all memory leaks (at least all memory leaks that are encountered by check_transactional2), and fixed a number of misuses of the pblHash.
2004-07-27 01:04:35 +00:00

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#ifndef __PAGECACHE_H
#define __PAGECACHE_H
#include <lladd/bufferManager.h>
#define RO 0
#define RW 1
Page * getPage(int pageid, int locktype);
/**
Implements lladd's caching policy. Looks up pageid in the cache.
If pageid doesn't exist, then allocate a new slot for it. If
there are no new slots, then callback into bufferManager's
pageRead() function. Eventually, this could be extended to
support application specific caching schemes.
Currently, LLADD uses LRU-2S from Markatos "On Caching Searching
Engine Results"
If you would like to implement your own caching policy, implement
the three functions below. They are relatively straightforward.
Note that pageCache does not perform any file I/O of its own.
@todo pageCache should not include page.h at all. It should treat
pages as (int, void*) pairs. (But the page struct contains the
pointers that pageCache manipulates..)
*/
void pageCacheInit(Page * first);
void pageCacheDeinit();
void cacheHitOnPage(Page * ret);
void cacheRemovePage(Page * ret);
void cacheInsertPage (Page * ret);
/** Return a page that is a reasonable candidate for replacement. This
function does not actually remove the page from cache.*/
Page * cacheStalePage();
#define INITIAL 0
#define FULL 1
extern int cache_state;
#endif