/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 1996, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * * $Id$ */ #include "db_config.h" #include "db_int.h" #include "dbinc/db_page.h" #include "dbinc/db_am.h" /* * __db_ret -- * Build return DBT. * * PUBLIC: int __db_ret __P((DBC *, * PUBLIC: PAGE *, u_int32_t, DBT *, void **, u_int32_t *)); */ int __db_ret(dbc, h, indx, dbt, memp, memsize) DBC *dbc; PAGE *h; u_int32_t indx; DBT *dbt; void **memp; u_int32_t *memsize; { BKEYDATA *bk; BOVERFLOW *bo; DB *dbp; HOFFPAGE ho; u_int32_t len; u_int8_t *hk; void *data; dbp = dbc->dbp; switch (TYPE(h)) { case P_HASH_UNSORTED: case P_HASH: hk = P_ENTRY(dbp, h, indx); if (HPAGE_PTYPE(hk) == H_OFFPAGE) { memcpy(&ho, hk, sizeof(HOFFPAGE)); return (__db_goff(dbc, dbt, ho.tlen, ho.pgno, memp, memsize)); } len = LEN_HKEYDATA(dbp, h, dbp->pgsize, indx); data = HKEYDATA_DATA(hk); break; case P_LBTREE: case P_LDUP: case P_LRECNO: bk = GET_BKEYDATA(dbp, h, indx); if (B_TYPE(bk->type) == B_OVERFLOW) { bo = (BOVERFLOW *)bk; return (__db_goff(dbc, dbt, bo->tlen, bo->pgno, memp, memsize)); } len = bk->len; data = bk->data; break; default: return (__db_pgfmt(dbp->env, h->pgno)); } return (__db_retcopy(dbp->env, dbt, data, len, memp, memsize)); } /* * __db_retcopy -- * Copy the returned data into the user's DBT, handling special flags. * * PUBLIC: int __db_retcopy __P((ENV *, DBT *, * PUBLIC: void *, u_int32_t, void **, u_int32_t *)); */ int __db_retcopy(env, dbt, data, len, memp, memsize) ENV *env; DBT *dbt; void *data; u_int32_t len; void **memp; u_int32_t *memsize; { int ret; ret = 0; /* If returning a partial record, reset the length. */ if (F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_PARTIAL)) { data = (u_int8_t *)data + dbt->doff; if (len > dbt->doff) { len -= dbt->doff; if (len > dbt->dlen) len = dbt->dlen; } else len = 0; } /* * Allocate memory to be owned by the application: DB_DBT_MALLOC, * DB_DBT_REALLOC. * * !!! * We always allocate memory, even if we're copying out 0 bytes. This * guarantees consistency, i.e., the application can always free memory * without concern as to how many bytes of the record were requested. * * Use the memory specified by the application: DB_DBT_USERMEM. * * !!! * If the length we're going to copy is 0, the application-supplied * memory pointer is allowed to be NULL. */ if (F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_USERCOPY)) { dbt->size = len; return (len == 0 ? 0 : env->dbt_usercopy(dbt, 0, data, len, DB_USERCOPY_SETDATA)); } else if (F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_MALLOC)) ret = __os_umalloc(env, len, &dbt->data); else if (F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_REALLOC)) { if (dbt->data == NULL || dbt->size == 0 || dbt->size < len) ret = __os_urealloc(env, len, &dbt->data); } else if (F_ISSET(dbt, DB_DBT_USERMEM)) { if (len != 0 && (dbt->data == NULL || dbt->ulen < len)) ret = DB_BUFFER_SMALL; } else if (memp == NULL || memsize == NULL) ret = EINVAL; else { if (len != 0 && (*memsize == 0 || *memsize < len)) { if ((ret = __os_realloc(env, len, memp)) == 0) *memsize = len; else *memsize = 0; } if (ret == 0) dbt->data = *memp; } if (ret == 0 && len != 0) memcpy(dbt->data, data, len); /* * Return the length of the returned record in the DBT size field. * This satisfies the requirement that if we're using user memory * and insufficient memory was provided, return the amount necessary * in the size field. */ dbt->size = len; return (ret); }