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1 #ifndef __TDB_H__
2 #define __TDB_H__
4 /*
5 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
7 trivial database library
9 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 1999-2004
11 ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the tdb
12 ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
13 ** under the LGPL
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29 #ifdef __cplusplus
30 extern "C" {
31 #endif
33 #include <signal.h>
35 /**
36 * @defgroup tdb The tdb API
38 * tdb is a Trivial database. In concept, it is very much like GDBM, and BSD's
39 * DB except that it allows multiple simultaneous writers and uses locking
40 * internally to keep writers from trampling on each other. tdb is also
41 * extremely small.
43 * @section tdb_interface Interface
45 * The interface is very similar to gdbm except for the following:
47 * <ul>
48 * <li>different open interface. The tdb_open call is more similar to a
49 * traditional open()</li>
50 * <li>no tdbm_reorganise() function</li>
51 * <li>no tdbm_sync() function. No operations are cached in the library
52 * anyway</li>
53 * <li>added a tdb_traverse() function for traversing the whole database</li>
54 * <li>added transactions support</li>
55 * </ul>
57 * A general rule for using tdb is that the caller frees any returned TDB_DATA
58 * structures. Just call free(p.dptr) to free a TDB_DATA return value called p.
59 * This is the same as gdbm.
61 * @{
64 /** Flags to tdb_store() */
65 #define TDB_REPLACE 1 /** Unused */
66 #define TDB_INSERT 2 /** Don't overwrite an existing entry */
67 #define TDB_MODIFY 3 /** Don't create an existing entry */
69 /** Flags for tdb_open() */
70 #define TDB_DEFAULT 0 /** just a readability place holder */
71 #define TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST 1 /** If this is the first open, wipe the db */
72 #define TDB_INTERNAL 2 /** Don't store on disk */
73 #define TDB_NOLOCK 4 /** Don't do any locking */
74 #define TDB_NOMMAP 8 /** Don't use mmap */
75 #define TDB_CONVERT 16 /** Convert endian (internal use) */
76 #define TDB_BIGENDIAN 32 /** Header is big-endian (internal use) */
77 #define TDB_NOSYNC 64 /** Don't use synchronous transactions */
78 #define TDB_SEQNUM 128 /** Maintain a sequence number */
79 #define TDB_VOLATILE 256 /** Activate the per-hashchain freelist, default 5 */
80 #define TDB_ALLOW_NESTING 512 /** Allow transactions to nest */
81 #define TDB_DISALLOW_NESTING 1024 /** Disallow transactions to nest */
82 #define TDB_INCOMPATIBLE_HASH 2048 /** Better hashing: can't be opened by tdb < 1.2.6. */
83 #define TDB_MUTEX_LOCKING 4096 /** optimized locking using robust mutexes if supported,
84 only with tdb >= 1.3.0 and TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST
85 after checking tdb_runtime_check_for_robust_mutexes() */
87 /** The tdb error codes */
88 enum TDB_ERROR {TDB_SUCCESS=0, TDB_ERR_CORRUPT, TDB_ERR_IO, TDB_ERR_LOCK,
89 TDB_ERR_OOM, TDB_ERR_EXISTS, TDB_ERR_NOLOCK, TDB_ERR_LOCK_TIMEOUT,
90 TDB_ERR_NOEXIST, TDB_ERR_EINVAL, TDB_ERR_RDONLY,
91 TDB_ERR_NESTING};
93 /** Debugging uses one of the following levels */
94 enum tdb_debug_level {TDB_DEBUG_FATAL = 0, TDB_DEBUG_ERROR,
95 TDB_DEBUG_WARNING, TDB_DEBUG_TRACE};
97 /** The tdb data structure */
98 typedef struct TDB_DATA {
99 unsigned char *dptr;
100 size_t dsize;
101 } TDB_DATA;
103 #ifndef PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE
104 #if (__GNUC__ >= 3)
105 /** Use gcc attribute to check printf fns. a1 is the 1-based index of
106 * the parameter containing the format, and a2 the index of the first
107 * argument. Note that some gcc 2.x versions don't handle this
108 * properly **/
109 #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(a1, a2) __attribute__ ((format (__printf__, a1, a2)))
110 #else
111 #define PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(a1, a2)
112 #endif
113 #endif
115 /** This is the context structure that is returned from a db open. */
116 typedef struct tdb_context TDB_CONTEXT;
118 typedef int (*tdb_traverse_func)(struct tdb_context *, TDB_DATA, TDB_DATA, void *);
119 typedef void (*tdb_log_func)(struct tdb_context *, enum tdb_debug_level, const char *, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(3, 4);
120 typedef unsigned int (*tdb_hash_func)(TDB_DATA *key);
122 struct tdb_logging_context {
123 tdb_log_func log_fn;
124 void *log_private;
128 * @brief Open the database and creating it if necessary.
130 * @param[in] name The name of the db to open.
132 * @param[in] hash_size The hash size is advisory, use zero for a default
133 * value.
135 * @param[in] tdb_flags The flags to use to open the db:\n\n
136 * TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST - Clear database if we are the
137 * only one with it open\n
138 * TDB_INTERNAL - Don't use a file, instead store the
139 * data in memory. The filename is
140 * ignored in this case.\n
141 * TDB_NOLOCK - Don't do any locking\n
142 * TDB_NOMMAP - Don't use mmap\n
143 * TDB_NOSYNC - Don't synchronise transactions to disk\n
144 * TDB_SEQNUM - Maintain a sequence number\n
145 * TDB_VOLATILE - activate the per-hashchain freelist,
146 * default 5.\n
147 * TDB_ALLOW_NESTING - Allow transactions to nest.\n
148 * TDB_DISALLOW_NESTING - Disallow transactions to nest.\n
149 * TDB_INCOMPATIBLE_HASH - Better hashing: can't be opened by tdb < 1.2.6.\n
150 * TDB_MUTEX_LOCKING - Optimized locking using robust mutexes if supported,
151 * can't be opened by tdb < 1.3.0.
152 * Only valid in combination with TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST
153 * after checking tdb_runtime_check_for_robust_mutexes()\n
155 * @param[in] open_flags Flags for the open(2) function.
157 * @param[in] mode The mode for the open(2) function.
159 * @return A tdb context structure, NULL on error.
161 struct tdb_context *tdb_open(const char *name, int hash_size, int tdb_flags,
162 int open_flags, mode_t mode);
165 * @brief Open the database and creating it if necessary.
167 * This is like tdb_open(), but allows you to pass an initial logging and
168 * hash function. Be careful when passing a hash function - all users of the
169 * database must use the same hash function or you will get data corruption.
171 * @param[in] name The name of the db to open.
173 * @param[in] hash_size The hash size is advisory, use zero for a default
174 * value.
176 * @param[in] tdb_flags The flags to use to open the db:\n\n
177 * TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST - Clear database if we are the
178 * only one with it open\n
179 * TDB_INTERNAL - Don't use a file, instead store the
180 * data in memory. The filename is
181 * ignored in this case.\n
182 * TDB_NOLOCK - Don't do any locking\n
183 * TDB_NOMMAP - Don't use mmap\n
184 * TDB_NOSYNC - Don't synchronise transactions to disk\n
185 * TDB_SEQNUM - Maintain a sequence number\n
186 * TDB_VOLATILE - activate the per-hashchain freelist,
187 * default 5.\n
188 * TDB_ALLOW_NESTING - Allow transactions to nest.\n
189 * TDB_DISALLOW_NESTING - Disallow transactions to nest.\n
190 * TDB_INCOMPATIBLE_HASH - Better hashing: can't be opened by tdb < 1.2.6.\n
191 * TDB_MUTEX_LOCKING - Optimized locking using robust mutexes if supported,
192 * can't be opened by tdb < 1.3.0.
193 * Only valid in combination with TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST
194 * after checking tdb_runtime_check_for_robust_mutexes()\n
196 * @param[in] open_flags Flags for the open(2) function.
198 * @param[in] mode The mode for the open(2) function.
200 * @param[in] log_ctx The logging function to use.
202 * @param[in] hash_fn The hash function you want to use.
204 * @return A tdb context structure, NULL on error.
206 * @see tdb_open()
208 struct tdb_context *tdb_open_ex(const char *name, int hash_size, int tdb_flags,
209 int open_flags, mode_t mode,
210 const struct tdb_logging_context *log_ctx,
211 tdb_hash_func hash_fn);
214 * @brief Set the maximum number of dead records per hash chain.
216 * @param[in] tdb The database handle to set the maximum.
218 * @param[in] max_dead The maximum number of dead records per hash chain.
220 void tdb_set_max_dead(struct tdb_context *tdb, int max_dead);
223 * @brief Reopen a tdb.
225 * This can be used after a fork to ensure that we have an independent seek
226 * pointer from our parent and to re-establish locks.
228 * @param[in] tdb The database to reopen. It will be free'd on error!
230 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error.
232 * @note Don't call tdb_error() after this function cause the tdb context will
233 * be freed on error.
235 int tdb_reopen(struct tdb_context *tdb);
238 * @brief Reopen all tdb's
240 * If the parent is longlived (ie. a parent daemon architecture), we know it
241 * will keep it's active lock on a tdb opened with CLEAR_IF_FIRST. Thus for
242 * child processes we don't have to add an active lock. This is essential to
243 * improve performance on systems that keep POSIX locks as a non-scalable data
244 * structure in the kernel.
246 * @param[in] parent_longlived Wether the parent is longlived or not.
248 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error.
250 int tdb_reopen_all(int parent_longlived);
253 * @brief Set a different tdb logging function.
255 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to set the logging function.
257 * @param[in] log_ctx The logging function to set.
259 void tdb_set_logging_function(struct tdb_context *tdb, const struct tdb_logging_context *log_ctx);
262 * @brief Get the tdb last error code.
264 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to get the error code from.
266 * @return A TDB_ERROR code.
268 * @see TDB_ERROR
270 enum TDB_ERROR tdb_error(struct tdb_context *tdb);
273 * @brief Get a error string for the last tdb error
275 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to get the error code from.
277 * @return An error string.
279 const char *tdb_errorstr(struct tdb_context *tdb);
282 * @brief Fetch an entry in the database given a key.
284 * The caller must free the resulting data.
286 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to fetch the key.
288 * @param[in] key The key to fetch.
290 * @return The key entry found in the database, NULL on error with
291 * TDB_ERROR set.
293 * @see tdb_error()
294 * @see tdb_errorstr()
296 TDB_DATA tdb_fetch(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
299 * @brief Hand a record to a parser function without allocating it.
301 * This function is meant as a fast tdb_fetch alternative for large records
302 * that are frequently read. The "key" and "data" arguments point directly
303 * into the tdb shared memory, they are not aligned at any boundary.
305 * @warning The parser is called while tdb holds a lock on the record. DO NOT
306 * call other tdb routines from within the parser. Also, for good performance
307 * you should make the parser fast to allow parallel operations.
309 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to parse the record.
311 * @param[in] key The key to parse.
313 * @param[in] parser The parser to use to parse the data.
315 * @param[in] private_data A private data pointer which is passed to the parser
316 * function.
318 * @return -1 if the record was not found. If the record was found,
319 * the return value of "parser" is passed up to the caller.
321 int tdb_parse_record(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key,
322 int (*parser)(TDB_DATA key, TDB_DATA data,
323 void *private_data),
324 void *private_data);
327 * @brief Delete an entry in the database given a key.
329 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to delete the key.
331 * @param[in] key The key to delete.
333 * @return 0 on success, -1 if the key doesn't exist.
335 int tdb_delete(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
338 * @brief Store an element in the database.
340 * This replaces any existing element with the same key.
342 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to store the entry.
344 * @param[in] key The key to use to store the entry.
346 * @param[in] dbuf The data to store under the key.
348 * @param[in] flag The flags to store the key:\n\n
349 * TDB_INSERT: Don't overwrite an existing entry.\n
350 * TDB_MODIFY: Don't create a new entry\n
352 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
354 * @see tdb_error()
355 * @see tdb_errorstr()
357 int tdb_store(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key, TDB_DATA dbuf, int flag);
360 * @brief Append data to an entry.
362 * If the entry doesn't exist, it will create a new one.
364 * @param[in] tdb The database to use.
366 * @param[in] key The key to append the data.
368 * @param[in] new_dbuf The data to append to the key.
370 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
372 * @see tdb_error()
373 * @see tdb_errorstr()
375 int tdb_append(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key, TDB_DATA new_dbuf);
378 * @brief Close a database.
380 * @param[in] tdb The database to close. The context will be free'd.
382 * @return 0 for success, -1 on error.
384 * @note Don't call tdb_error() after this function cause the tdb context will
385 * be freed on error.
387 int tdb_close(struct tdb_context *tdb);
390 * @brief Find the first entry in the database and return its key.
392 * The caller must free the returned data.
394 * @param[in] tdb The database to use.
396 * @return The first entry of the database, an empty TDB_DATA entry
397 * if the database is empty.
399 TDB_DATA tdb_firstkey(struct tdb_context *tdb);
402 * @brief Find the next entry in the database, returning its key.
404 * The caller must free the returned data.
406 * @param[in] tdb The database to use.
408 * @param[in] key The key from which you want the next key.
410 * @return The next entry of the current key, an empty TDB_DATA
411 * entry if there is no entry.
413 TDB_DATA tdb_nextkey(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
416 * @brief Traverse the entire database.
418 * While traversing the function fn(tdb, key, data, state) is called on each
419 * element. If fn is NULL then it is not called. A non-zero return value from
420 * fn() indicates that the traversal should stop. Traversal callbacks may not
421 * start transactions.
423 * @warning The data buffer given to the callback fn does NOT meet the alignment
424 * restrictions malloc gives you.
426 * @param[in] tdb The database to traverse.
428 * @param[in] fn The function to call on each entry.
430 * @param[in] private_data The private data which should be passed to the
431 * traversing function.
433 * @return The record count traversed, -1 on error.
435 int tdb_traverse(struct tdb_context *tdb, tdb_traverse_func fn, void *private_data);
438 * @brief Traverse the entire database.
440 * While traversing the database the function fn(tdb, key, data, state) is
441 * called on each element, but marking the database read only during the
442 * traversal, so any write operations will fail. This allows tdb to use read
443 * locks, which increases the parallelism possible during the traversal.
445 * @param[in] tdb The database to traverse.
447 * @param[in] fn The function to call on each entry.
449 * @param[in] private_data The private data which should be passed to the
450 * traversing function.
452 * @return The record count traversed, -1 on error.
454 int tdb_traverse_read(struct tdb_context *tdb, tdb_traverse_func fn, void *private_data);
457 * @brief Check if an entry in the database exists.
459 * @note 1 is returned if the key is found and 0 is returned if not found this
460 * doesn't match the conventions in the rest of this module, but is compatible
461 * with gdbm.
463 * @param[in] tdb The database to check if the entry exists.
465 * @param[in] key The key to check if the entry exists.
467 * @return 1 if the key is found, 0 if not.
469 int tdb_exists(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
472 * @brief Lock entire database with a write lock.
474 * @param[in] tdb The database to lock.
476 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
478 * @see tdb_error()
479 * @see tdb_errorstr()
481 int tdb_lockall(struct tdb_context *tdb);
484 * @brief Lock entire database with a write lock.
486 * This is the non-blocking call.
488 * @param[in] tdb The database to lock.
490 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
492 * @see tdb_lockall()
493 * @see tdb_error()
494 * @see tdb_errorstr()
496 int tdb_lockall_nonblock(struct tdb_context *tdb);
499 * @brief Unlock entire database with write lock.
501 * @param[in] tdb The database to unlock.
503 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
505 * @see tdb_lockall()
506 * @see tdb_error()
507 * @see tdb_errorstr()
509 int tdb_unlockall(struct tdb_context *tdb);
512 * @brief Lock entire database with a read lock.
514 * @param[in] tdb The database to lock.
516 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
518 * @see tdb_error()
519 * @see tdb_errorstr()
521 int tdb_lockall_read(struct tdb_context *tdb);
524 * @brief Lock entire database with a read lock.
526 * This is the non-blocking call.
528 * @param[in] tdb The database to lock.
530 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
532 * @see tdb_lockall_read()
533 * @see tdb_error()
534 * @see tdb_errorstr()
536 int tdb_lockall_read_nonblock(struct tdb_context *tdb);
539 * @brief Unlock entire database with read lock.
541 * @param[in] tdb The database to unlock.
543 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
545 * @see tdb_lockall_read()
546 * @see tdb_error()
547 * @see tdb_errorstr()
549 int tdb_unlockall_read(struct tdb_context *tdb);
552 * @brief Lock entire database with write lock - mark only.
554 * @todo Add more details.
556 * @param[in] tdb The database to mark.
558 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
560 * @see tdb_error()
561 * @see tdb_errorstr()
563 int tdb_lockall_mark(struct tdb_context *tdb);
566 * @brief Lock entire database with write lock - unmark only.
568 * @todo Add more details.
570 * @param[in] tdb The database to mark.
572 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
574 * @see tdb_error()
575 * @see tdb_errorstr()
577 int tdb_lockall_unmark(struct tdb_context *tdb);
580 * @brief Get the name of the current tdb file.
582 * This is useful for external logging functions.
584 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the name from.
586 * @return The name of the database.
588 const char *tdb_name(struct tdb_context *tdb);
591 * @brief Get the underlying file descriptor being used by tdb.
593 * This is useful for external routines that want to check the device/inode
594 * of the fd.
596 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the fd from.
598 * @return The file descriptor or -1.
600 int tdb_fd(struct tdb_context *tdb);
603 * @brief Get the current logging function.
605 * This is useful for external tdb routines that wish to log tdb errors.
607 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the logging function from.
609 * @return The logging function of the database.
611 * @see tdb_get_logging_private()
613 tdb_log_func tdb_log_fn(struct tdb_context *tdb);
616 * @brief Get the private data of the logging function.
618 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the data from.
620 * @return The private data pointer of the logging function.
622 * @see tdb_log_fn()
624 void *tdb_get_logging_private(struct tdb_context *tdb);
627 * @brief Start a transaction.
629 * All operations after the transaction start can either be committed with
630 * tdb_transaction_commit() or cancelled with tdb_transaction_cancel().
632 * If you call tdb_transaction_start() again on the same tdb context while a
633 * transaction is in progress, then the same transaction buffer is re-used. The
634 * number of tdb_transaction_{commit,cancel} operations must match the number
635 * of successful tdb_transaction_start() calls.
637 * Note that transactions are by default disk synchronous, and use a recover
638 * area in the database to automatically recover the database on the next open
639 * if the system crashes during a transaction. You can disable the synchronous
640 * transaction recovery setup using the TDB_NOSYNC flag, which will greatly
641 * speed up operations at the risk of corrupting your database if the system
642 * crashes.
644 * Operations made within a transaction are not visible to other users of the
645 * database until a successful commit.
647 * @param[in] tdb The database to start the transaction.
649 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
651 * @see tdb_error()
652 * @see tdb_errorstr()
654 int tdb_transaction_start(struct tdb_context *tdb);
657 * @brief Start a transaction, non-blocking.
659 * @param[in] tdb The database to start the transaction.
661 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
663 * @see tdb_error()
664 * @see tdb_errorstr()
665 * @see tdb_transaction_start()
667 int tdb_transaction_start_nonblock(struct tdb_context *tdb);
670 * @brief Prepare to commit a current transaction, for two-phase commits.
672 * Once prepared for commit, the only allowed calls are tdb_transaction_commit()
673 * or tdb_transaction_cancel(). Preparing allocates disk space for the pending
674 * updates, so a subsequent commit should succeed (barring any hardware
675 * failures).
677 * @param[in] tdb The database to prepare the commit.
679 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
681 * @see tdb_error()
682 * @see tdb_errorstr()
684 int tdb_transaction_prepare_commit(struct tdb_context *tdb);
687 * @brief Commit a current transaction.
689 * This updates the database and releases the current transaction locks.
691 * @param[in] tdb The database to commit the transaction.
693 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
695 * @see tdb_error()
696 * @see tdb_errorstr()
698 int tdb_transaction_commit(struct tdb_context *tdb);
701 * @brief Cancel a current transaction.
703 * This discards all write and lock operations that have been made since the
704 * transaction started.
706 * @param[in] tdb The tdb to cancel the transaction on.
708 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
710 * @see tdb_error()
711 * @see tdb_errorstr()
713 int tdb_transaction_cancel(struct tdb_context *tdb);
716 * @brief Get the tdb sequence number.
718 * Only makes sense if the writers opened with TDB_SEQNUM set. Note that this
719 * sequence number will wrap quite quickly, so it should only be used for a
720 * 'has something changed' test, not for code that relies on the count of the
721 * number of changes made. If you want a counter then use a tdb record.
723 * The aim of this sequence number is to allow for a very lightweight test of a
724 * possible tdb change.
726 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the sequence number from.
728 * @return The sequence number or 0.
730 * @see tdb_open()
731 * @see tdb_enable_seqnum()
733 int tdb_get_seqnum(struct tdb_context *tdb);
736 * @brief Get the hash size.
738 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the hash size from.
740 * @return The hash size.
742 int tdb_hash_size(struct tdb_context *tdb);
745 * @brief Get the map size.
747 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the map size from.
749 * @return The map size.
751 size_t tdb_map_size(struct tdb_context *tdb);
754 * @brief Get the tdb flags set during open.
756 * @param[in] tdb The database to get the flags form.
758 * @return The flags set to on the database.
760 int tdb_get_flags(struct tdb_context *tdb);
763 * @brief Add flags to the database.
765 * @param[in] tdb The database to add the flags.
767 * @param[in] flag The tdb flags to add.
769 void tdb_add_flags(struct tdb_context *tdb, unsigned flag);
772 * @brief Remove flags from the database.
774 * @param[in] tdb The database to remove the flags.
776 * @param[in] flag The tdb flags to remove.
778 void tdb_remove_flags(struct tdb_context *tdb, unsigned flag);
781 * @brief Enable sequence number handling on an open tdb.
783 * @param[in] tdb The database to enable sequence number handling.
785 * @see tdb_get_seqnum()
787 void tdb_enable_seqnum(struct tdb_context *tdb);
790 * @brief Increment the tdb sequence number.
792 * This only works if the tdb has been opened using the TDB_SEQNUM flag or
793 * enabled using tdb_enable_seqnum().
795 * @param[in] tdb The database to increment the sequence number.
797 * @see tdb_enable_seqnum()
798 * @see tdb_get_seqnum()
800 void tdb_increment_seqnum_nonblock(struct tdb_context *tdb);
803 * @brief Create a hash of the key.
805 * @param[in] key The key to hash
807 * @return The hash.
809 unsigned int tdb_jenkins_hash(TDB_DATA *key);
812 * @brief Check the consistency of the database.
814 * This check the consistency of the database calling back the check function
815 * (if non-NULL) on each record. If some consistency check fails, or the
816 * supplied check function returns -1, tdb_check returns -1, otherwise 0.
818 * @note The logging function (if set) will be called with additional
819 * information on the corruption found.
821 * @param[in] tdb The database to check.
823 * @param[in] check The check function to use.
825 * @param[in] private_data the private data to pass to the check function.
827 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
829 * @see tdb_error()
830 * @see tdb_errorstr()
832 int tdb_check(struct tdb_context *tdb,
833 int (*check) (TDB_DATA key, TDB_DATA data, void *private_data),
834 void *private_data);
837 * @brief Dump all possible records in a corrupt database.
839 * This is the only way to get data out of a database where tdb_check() fails.
840 * It will call walk() with anything which looks like a database record; this
841 * may well include invalid, incomplete or duplicate records.
843 * @param[in] tdb The database to check.
845 * @param[in] walk The walk function to use.
847 * @param[in] private_data the private data to pass to the walk function.
849 * @return 0 on success, -1 on error with error code set.
851 * @see tdb_error()
852 * @see tdb_errorstr()
854 int tdb_rescue(struct tdb_context *tdb,
855 void (*walk) (TDB_DATA key, TDB_DATA data, void *private_data),
856 void *private_data);
859 * @brief Check if support for TDB_MUTEX_LOCKING is available at runtime.
861 * On some systems the API for pthread_mutexattr_setrobust() is not available.
862 * On other systems there are some bugs in the interaction between glibc and
863 * the linux kernel.
865 * This function provides a runtime check if robust mutexes are really
866 * available.
868 * This needs to be called and return true before TDB_MUTEX_LOCKING
869 * can be used at runtime.
871 * @note This calls fork(), but the SIGCHILD handling should be transparent.
873 * @return true if supported, false otherwise.
875 * @see TDB_MUTEX_LOCKING
877 bool tdb_runtime_check_for_robust_mutexes(void);
879 /* @} ******************************************************************/
881 /* Low level locking functions: use with care */
882 int tdb_chainlock(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
883 int tdb_chainlock_nonblock(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
884 int tdb_chainunlock(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
885 int tdb_chainlock_read(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
886 int tdb_chainunlock_read(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
887 int tdb_chainlock_mark(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
888 int tdb_chainlock_unmark(struct tdb_context *tdb, TDB_DATA key);
890 void tdb_setalarm_sigptr(struct tdb_context *tdb, volatile sig_atomic_t *sigptr);
892 /* wipe and repack */
893 int tdb_wipe_all(struct tdb_context *tdb);
894 int tdb_repack(struct tdb_context *tdb);
896 /* Debug functions. Not used in production. */
897 void tdb_dump_all(struct tdb_context *tdb);
898 int tdb_printfreelist(struct tdb_context *tdb);
899 int tdb_validate_freelist(struct tdb_context *tdb, int *pnum_entries);
900 int tdb_freelist_size(struct tdb_context *tdb);
901 char *tdb_summary(struct tdb_context *tdb);
903 extern TDB_DATA tdb_null;
905 #ifdef __cplusplus
907 #endif
909 #endif /* tdb.h */