/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 1996-2004 * Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved. * * $Id: db_load.c,v 11.99 2004/10/11 18:53:14 bostic Exp $ */ #include "db_config.h" #ifndef lint static const char copyright[] = "Copyright (c) 1996-2004\nSleepycat Software Inc. All rights reserved.\n"; #endif #ifndef NO_SYSTEM_INCLUDES #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif #include "db_int.h" #include "dbinc/db_page.h" #include "dbinc/db_am.h" typedef struct { /* XXX: Globals. */ const char *progname; /* Program name. */ char *hdrbuf; /* Input file header. */ u_long lineno; /* Input file line number. */ u_long origline; /* Original file line number. */ int endodata; /* Reached the end of a database. */ int endofile; /* Reached the end of the input. */ int version; /* Input version. */ char *home; /* Env home. */ char *passwd; /* Env passwd. */ int private; /* Private env. */ u_int32_t cache; /* Env cache size. */ } LDG; void badend __P((DB_ENV *)); void badnum __P((DB_ENV *)); int configure __P((DB_ENV *, DB *, char **, char **, int *)); int convprintable __P((DB_ENV *, char *, char **)); int db_init __P((DB_ENV *, char *, u_int32_t, int *)); int dbt_rdump __P((DB_ENV *, DBT *)); int dbt_rprint __P((DB_ENV *, DBT *)); int dbt_rrecno __P((DB_ENV *, DBT *, int)); int dbt_to_recno __P((DB_ENV *, DBT *, db_recno_t *)); int digitize __P((DB_ENV *, int, int *)); int env_create __P((DB_ENV **, LDG *)); int load __P((DB_ENV *, char *, DBTYPE, char **, u_int, LDG *, int *)); int main __P((int, char *[])); int rheader __P((DB_ENV *, DB *, DBTYPE *, char **, int *, int *)); int usage __P((void)); int version_check __P((const char *)); #define G(f) ((LDG *)dbenv->app_private)->f /* Flags to the load function. */ #define LDF_NOHEADER 0x01 /* No dump header. */ #define LDF_NOOVERWRITE 0x02 /* Don't overwrite existing rows. */ #define LDF_PASSWORD 0x04 /* Encrypt created databases. */ int main(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { enum { NOTSET, FILEID_RESET, LSN_RESET, INVALID } reset; extern char *optarg; extern int optind; DBTYPE dbtype; DB_ENV *dbenv; LDG ldg; u_int ldf; int ch, existed, exitval, ret; char **clist, **clp; ldg.progname = "db_load"; ldg.lineno = 0; ldg.endodata = ldg.endofile = 0; ldg.version = 1; ldg.cache = MEGABYTE; ldg.hdrbuf = NULL; ldg.home = NULL; ldg.passwd = NULL; if ((ret = version_check(ldg.progname)) != 0) return (ret); reset = NOTSET; ldf = 0; exitval = existed = 0; dbtype = DB_UNKNOWN; /* Allocate enough room for configuration arguments. */ if ((clp = clist = calloc((size_t)argc + 1, sizeof(char *))) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", ldg.progname, strerror(ENOMEM)); return (EXIT_FAILURE); } /* * There are two modes for db_load: -r and everything else. The -r * option zeroes out the database LSN's or resets the file ID, it * doesn't really "load" a new database. The functionality is in * db_load because we don't have a better place to put it, and we * don't want to create a new utility for just that functionality. */ while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "c:f:h:nP:r:Tt:V")) != EOF) switch (ch) { case 'c': if (reset != NOTSET) return (usage()); reset = INVALID; *clp++ = optarg; break; case 'f': if (reset != NOTSET) return (usage()); reset = INVALID; if (freopen(optarg, "r", stdin) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: reopen: %s\n", ldg.progname, optarg, strerror(errno)); return (EXIT_FAILURE); } break; case 'h': ldg.home = optarg; break; case 'n': if (reset != NOTSET) return (usage()); reset = INVALID; ldf |= LDF_NOOVERWRITE; break; case 'P': ldg.passwd = strdup(optarg); memset(optarg, 0, strlen(optarg)); if (ldg.passwd == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: strdup: %s\n", ldg.progname, strerror(errno)); return (EXIT_FAILURE); } ldf |= LDF_PASSWORD; break; case 'r': if (reset == INVALID) return (usage()); if (strcmp(optarg, "lsn") == 0) reset = LSN_RESET; else if (strcmp(optarg, "fileid") == 0) reset = FILEID_RESET; else return (usage()); break; case 'T': if (reset != NOTSET) return (usage()); reset = INVALID; ldf |= LDF_NOHEADER; break; case 't': if (reset != NOTSET) return (usage()); reset = INVALID; if (strcmp(optarg, "btree") == 0) { dbtype = DB_BTREE; break; } if (strcmp(optarg, "hash") == 0) { dbtype = DB_HASH; break; } if (strcmp(optarg, "recno") == 0) { dbtype = DB_RECNO; break; } if (strcmp(optarg, "queue") == 0) { dbtype = DB_QUEUE; break; } return (usage()); case 'V': printf("%s\n", db_version(NULL, NULL, NULL)); return (EXIT_SUCCESS); case '?': default: return (usage()); } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (argc != 1) return (usage()); /* Handle possible interruptions. */ __db_util_siginit(); /* * Create an environment object initialized for error reporting, and * then open it. */ if (env_create(&dbenv, &ldg) != 0) goto shutdown; /* If we're resetting the LSNs, that's an entirely separate path. */ switch (reset) { case FILEID_RESET: exitval = dbenv->fileid_reset( dbenv, argv[0], ldf & LDF_PASSWORD ? 1 : 0); break; case LSN_RESET: exitval = dbenv->lsn_reset( dbenv, argv[0], ldf & LDF_PASSWORD ? 1 : 0); break; default: while (!ldg.endofile) if (load(dbenv, argv[0], dbtype, clist, ldf, &ldg, &existed) != 0) goto shutdown; break; } if (0) { shutdown: exitval = 1; } if ((ret = dbenv->close(dbenv, 0)) != 0) { exitval = 1; fprintf(stderr, "%s: dbenv->close: %s\n", ldg.progname, db_strerror(ret)); } /* Resend any caught signal. */ __db_util_sigresend(); free(clist); if (ldg.passwd != NULL) free(ldg.passwd); /* * Return 0 on success, 1 if keys existed already, and 2 on failure. * * Technically, this is wrong, because exit of anything other than * 0 is implementation-defined by the ANSI C standard. I don't see * any good solutions that don't involve API changes. */ return (exitval == 0 ? (existed == 0 ? 0 : 1) : 2); } /* * load -- * Load a database. */ int load(dbenv, name, argtype, clist, flags, ldg, existedp) DB_ENV *dbenv; char *name, **clist; DBTYPE argtype; u_int flags; LDG *ldg; int *existedp; { DB *dbp; DBT key, rkey, data, *readp, *writep; DBTYPE dbtype; DB_TXN *ctxn, *txn; db_recno_t recno, datarecno; u_int32_t put_flags; int ascii_recno, checkprint, hexkeys, keyflag, keys, resize, ret, rval; char *subdb; put_flags = LF_ISSET(LDF_NOOVERWRITE) ? DB_NOOVERWRITE : 0; G(endodata) = 0; subdb = NULL; ctxn = txn = NULL; memset(&key, 0, sizeof(DBT)); memset(&data, 0, sizeof(DBT)); memset(&rkey, 0, sizeof(DBT)); retry_db: dbtype = DB_UNKNOWN; keys = -1; hexkeys = -1; keyflag = -1; /* Create the DB object. */ if ((ret = db_create(&dbp, dbenv, 0)) != 0) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ret, "db_create"); goto err; } /* Read the header -- if there's no header, we expect flat text. */ if (LF_ISSET(LDF_NOHEADER)) { checkprint = 1; dbtype = argtype; } else { if (rheader(dbenv, dbp, &dbtype, &subdb, &checkprint, &keys) != 0) goto err; if (G(endofile)) goto done; } /* * Apply command-line configuration changes. (We apply command-line * configuration changes to all databases that are loaded, e.g., all * subdatabases.) */ if (configure(dbenv, dbp, clist, &subdb, &keyflag)) goto err; if (keys != 1) { if (keyflag == 1) { dbp->err(dbp, EINVAL, "No keys specified in file"); goto err; } } else if (keyflag == 0) { dbp->err(dbp, EINVAL, "Keys specified in file"); goto err; } else keyflag = 1; if (dbtype == DB_BTREE || dbtype == DB_HASH) { if (keyflag == 0) dbp->err(dbp, EINVAL, "Btree and Hash must specify keys"); else keyflag = 1; } if (argtype != DB_UNKNOWN) { if (dbtype == DB_RECNO || dbtype == DB_QUEUE) if (keyflag != 1 && argtype != DB_RECNO && argtype != DB_QUEUE) { dbenv->errx(dbenv, "improper database type conversion specified"); goto err; } dbtype = argtype; } if (dbtype == DB_UNKNOWN) { dbenv->errx(dbenv, "no database type specified"); goto err; } if (keyflag == -1) keyflag = 0; /* * Recno keys have only been printed in hexadecimal starting * with db_dump format version 3 (DB 3.2). * * !!! * Note that version is set in rheader(), which must be called before * this assignment. */ hexkeys = (G(version) >= 3 && keyflag == 1 && checkprint == 0); if (keyflag == 1 && (dbtype == DB_RECNO || dbtype == DB_QUEUE)) ascii_recno = 1; else ascii_recno = 0; /* If configured with a password, encrypt databases we create. */ if (LF_ISSET(LDF_PASSWORD) && (ret = dbp->set_flags(dbp, DB_ENCRYPT)) != 0) { dbp->err(dbp, ret, "DB->set_flags: DB_ENCRYPT"); goto err; } #if 0 Set application-specific btree comparison or hash functions here. For example: if ((ret = dbp->set_bt_compare(dbp, local_comparison_func)) != 0) { dbp->err(dbp, ret, "DB->set_bt_compare"); goto err; } if ((ret = dbp->set_h_hash(dbp, local_hash_func)) != 0) { dbp->err(dbp, ret, "DB->set_h_hash"); goto err; } #endif /* Open the DB file. */ if ((ret = dbp->open(dbp, NULL, name, subdb, dbtype, DB_CREATE | (TXN_ON(dbenv) ? DB_AUTO_COMMIT : 0), __db_omode("rwrwrw"))) != 0) { dbp->err(dbp, ret, "DB->open: %s", name); goto err; } if (ldg->private != 0) { if ((ret = __db_util_cache(dbp, &ldg->cache, &resize)) != 0) goto err; if (resize) { if ((ret = dbp->close(dbp, 0)) != 0) goto err; dbp = NULL; if ((ret = dbenv->close(dbenv, 0)) != 0) goto err; if ((ret = env_create(&dbenv, ldg)) != 0) goto err; goto retry_db; } } /* Initialize the key/data pair. */ readp = writep = &key; if (dbtype == DB_RECNO || dbtype == DB_QUEUE) { key.size = sizeof(recno); if (keyflag) { key.data = &datarecno; if (checkprint) { readp = &rkey; goto key_data; } } else key.data = &recno; } else key_data: if ((readp->data = malloc(readp->ulen = 1024)) == NULL) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ENOMEM, NULL); goto err; } if ((data.data = malloc(data.ulen = 1024)) == NULL) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ENOMEM, NULL); goto err; } if (TXN_ON(dbenv) && (ret = dbenv->txn_begin(dbenv, NULL, &txn, 0)) != 0) goto err; /* Get each key/data pair and add them to the database. */ for (recno = 1; !__db_util_interrupted(); ++recno) { if (!keyflag) { if (checkprint) { if (dbt_rprint(dbenv, &data)) goto err; } else { if (dbt_rdump(dbenv, &data)) goto err; } } else { if (checkprint) { if (dbt_rprint(dbenv, readp)) goto err; if (ascii_recno && dbt_to_recno(dbenv, readp, &datarecno) != 0) goto err; if (!G(endodata) && dbt_rprint(dbenv, &data)) goto odd_count; } else { if (ascii_recno) { if (dbt_rrecno(dbenv, readp, hexkeys)) goto err; } else if (dbt_rdump(dbenv, readp)) goto err; if (!G(endodata) && dbt_rdump(dbenv, &data)) { odd_count: dbenv->errx(dbenv, "odd number of key/data pairs"); goto err; } } } if (G(endodata)) break; retry: if (txn != NULL) if ((ret = dbenv->txn_begin(dbenv, txn, &ctxn, 0)) != 0) goto err; switch (ret = dbp->put(dbp, ctxn, writep, &data, put_flags)) { case 0: if (ctxn != NULL) { if ((ret = ctxn->commit(ctxn, DB_TXN_NOSYNC)) != 0) goto err; ctxn = NULL; } break; case DB_KEYEXIST: *existedp = 1; dbenv->errx(dbenv, "%s: line %d: key already exists, not loaded:", name, !keyflag ? recno : recno * 2 - 1); (void)dbenv->prdbt(&key, checkprint, 0, stderr, __db_pr_callback, 0); break; case DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK: /* If we have a child txn, retry--else it's fatal. */ if (ctxn != NULL) { if ((ret = ctxn->abort(ctxn)) != 0) goto err; ctxn = NULL; goto retry; } /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: dbenv->err(dbenv, ret, NULL); if (ctxn != NULL) { (void)ctxn->abort(ctxn); ctxn = NULL; } goto err; } if (ctxn != NULL) { if ((ret = ctxn->abort(ctxn)) != 0) goto err; ctxn = NULL; } } done: rval = 0; DB_ASSERT(ctxn == NULL); if (txn != NULL && (ret = txn->commit(txn, 0)) != 0) { txn = NULL; goto err; } if (0) { err: rval = 1; DB_ASSERT(ctxn == NULL); if (txn != NULL) (void)txn->abort(txn); } /* Close the database. */ if (dbp != NULL && (ret = dbp->close(dbp, 0)) != 0) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ret, "DB->close"); rval = 1; } if (G(hdrbuf) != NULL) free(G(hdrbuf)); G(hdrbuf) = NULL; /* Free allocated memory. */ if (subdb != NULL) free(subdb); if (dbtype != DB_RECNO && dbtype != DB_QUEUE && key.data != NULL) free(key.data); if (rkey.data != NULL) free(rkey.data); free(data.data); return (rval); } /* * env_create -- * Create the environment and initialize it for error reporting. */ int env_create(dbenvp, ldg) DB_ENV **dbenvp; LDG *ldg; { DB_ENV *dbenv; int ret; if ((ret = db_env_create(dbenvp, 0)) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: db_env_create: %s\n", ldg->progname, db_strerror(ret)); return (ret); } dbenv = *dbenvp; dbenv->set_errfile(dbenv, stderr); dbenv->set_errpfx(dbenv, ldg->progname); if (ldg->passwd != NULL && (ret = dbenv->set_encrypt(dbenv, ldg->passwd, DB_ENCRYPT_AES)) != 0) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ret, "set_passwd"); return (ret); } if ((ret = db_init(dbenv, ldg->home, ldg->cache, &ldg->private)) != 0) return (ret); dbenv->app_private = ldg; return (0); } /* * db_init -- * Initialize the environment. */ int db_init(dbenv, home, cache, is_private) DB_ENV *dbenv; char *home; u_int32_t cache; int *is_private; { u_int32_t flags; int ret; *is_private = 0; /* We may be loading into a live environment. Try and join. */ flags = DB_USE_ENVIRON | DB_INIT_LOCK | DB_INIT_LOG | DB_INIT_MPOOL | DB_INIT_TXN; if ((ret = dbenv->open(dbenv, home, flags, 0)) == 0) return (0); if (ret == DB_VERSION_MISMATCH) goto err; /* * We're trying to load a database. * * An environment is required because we may be trying to look at * databases in directories other than the current one. We could * avoid using an environment iff the -h option wasn't specified, * but that seems like more work than it's worth. * * No environment exists (or, at least no environment that includes * an mpool region exists). Create one, but make it private so that * no files are actually created. */ LF_CLR(DB_INIT_LOCK | DB_INIT_LOG | DB_INIT_TXN); LF_SET(DB_CREATE | DB_PRIVATE); *is_private = 1; if ((ret = dbenv->set_cachesize(dbenv, 0, cache, 1)) != 0) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ret, "set_cachesize"); return (1); } if ((ret = dbenv->open(dbenv, home, flags, 0)) == 0) return (0); /* An environment is required. */ err: dbenv->err(dbenv, ret, "DB_ENV->open"); return (1); } #define FLAG(name, value, keyword, flag) \ if (strcmp(name, keyword) == 0) { \ switch (*value) { \ case '1': \ if ((ret = dbp->set_flags(dbp, flag)) != 0) { \ dbp->err(dbp, ret, "%s: set_flags: %s", \ G(progname), name); \ return (1); \ } \ break; \ case '0': \ break; \ default: \ badnum(dbenv); \ return (1); \ } \ continue; \ } #define NUMBER(name, value, keyword, func, t) \ if (strcmp(name, keyword) == 0) { \ if (__db_getlong(dbenv, \ NULL, value, 1, LONG_MAX, &val) != 0) \ return (1); \ if ((ret = dbp->func(dbp, (t)val)) != 0) \ goto nameerr; \ continue; \ } #define STRING(name, value, keyword, func) \ if (strcmp(name, keyword) == 0) { \ if ((ret = dbp->func(dbp, value[0])) != 0) \ goto nameerr; \ continue; \ } /* * configure -- * Handle command-line configuration options. */ int configure(dbenv, dbp, clp, subdbp, keysp) DB_ENV *dbenv; DB *dbp; char **clp, **subdbp; int *keysp; { long val; int ret, savech; char *name, *value; for (; (name = *clp) != NULL; *--value = savech, ++clp) { if ((value = strchr(name, '=')) == NULL) { dbp->errx(dbp, "command-line configuration uses name=value format"); return (1); } savech = *value; *value++ = '\0'; if (strcmp(name, "database") == 0 || strcmp(name, "subdatabase") == 0) { if (*subdbp != NULL) free(*subdbp); if ((*subdbp = strdup(value)) == NULL) { dbp->err(dbp, ENOMEM, NULL); return (1); } continue; } if (strcmp(name, "keys") == 0) { if (strcmp(value, "1") == 0) *keysp = 1; else if (strcmp(value, "0") == 0) *keysp = 0; else { badnum(dbenv); return (1); } continue; } #ifdef notyet NUMBER(name, value, "bt_maxkey", set_bt_maxkey, u_int32_t); #endif NUMBER(name, value, "bt_minkey", set_bt_minkey, u_int32_t); NUMBER(name, value, "db_lorder", set_lorder, int); NUMBER(name, value, "db_pagesize", set_pagesize, u_int32_t); FLAG(name, value, "chksum", DB_CHKSUM); FLAG(name, value, "duplicates", DB_DUP); FLAG(name, value, "dupsort", DB_DUPSORT); NUMBER(name, value, "h_ffactor", set_h_ffactor, u_int32_t); NUMBER(name, value, "h_nelem", set_h_nelem, u_int32_t); NUMBER(name, value, "re_len", set_re_len, u_int32_t); STRING(name, value, "re_pad", set_re_pad); FLAG(name, value, "recnum", DB_RECNUM); FLAG(name, value, "renumber", DB_RENUMBER); dbp->errx(dbp, "unknown command-line configuration keyword \"%s\"", name); return (1); } return (0); nameerr: dbp->err(dbp, ret, "%s: %s=%s", G(progname), name, value); return (1); } /* * rheader -- * Read the header message. */ int rheader(dbenv, dbp, dbtypep, subdbp, checkprintp, keysp) DB_ENV *dbenv; DB *dbp; DBTYPE *dbtypep; char **subdbp; int *checkprintp, *keysp; { size_t buflen, linelen, start; long val; int ch, first, hdr, ret; char *buf, *name, *p, *value; *dbtypep = DB_UNKNOWN; *checkprintp = 0; name = p = NULL; /* * We start with a smallish buffer; most headers are small. * We may need to realloc it for a large subdatabase name. */ buflen = 4096; if (G(hdrbuf) == NULL) { hdr = 0; if ((buf = malloc(buflen)) == NULL) { memerr: dbp->errx(dbp, "could not allocate buffer %d", buflen); return (1); } G(hdrbuf) = buf; G(origline) = G(lineno); } else { hdr = 1; buf = G(hdrbuf); G(lineno) = G(origline); } start = 0; for (first = 1;; first = 0) { ++G(lineno); /* Read a line, which may be of arbitrary length, into buf. */ linelen = 0; buf = &G(hdrbuf)[start]; if (hdr == 0) { for (;;) { if ((ch = getchar()) == EOF) { if (!first || ferror(stdin)) goto badfmt; G(endofile) = 1; break; } /* * If the buffer is too small, double it. */ if (linelen + start == buflen) { G(hdrbuf) = realloc(G(hdrbuf), buflen *= 2); if (G(hdrbuf) == NULL) goto memerr; buf = &G(hdrbuf)[start]; } if (ch == '\n') break; buf[linelen++] = ch; } if (G(endofile) == 1) break; buf[linelen++] = '\0'; } else linelen = strlen(buf) + 1; start += linelen; if (name != NULL) { *p = '='; free(name); name = NULL; } /* If we don't see the expected information, it's an error. */ if ((name = strdup(buf)) == NULL) goto memerr; if ((p = strchr(name, '=')) == NULL) goto badfmt; *p++ = '\0'; value = p--; if (name[0] == '\0' || value[0] == '\0') goto badfmt; if (strcmp(name, "HEADER") == 0) break; if (strcmp(name, "VERSION") == 0) { /* * Version 1 didn't have a "VERSION" header line. We * only support versions 1, 2, and 3 of the dump format. */ G(version) = atoi(value); if (G(version) > 3) { dbp->errx(dbp, "line %lu: VERSION %d is unsupported", G(lineno), G(version)); goto err; } continue; } if (strcmp(name, "format") == 0) { if (strcmp(value, "bytevalue") == 0) { *checkprintp = 0; continue; } if (strcmp(value, "print") == 0) { *checkprintp = 1; continue; } goto badfmt; } if (strcmp(name, "type") == 0) { if (strcmp(value, "btree") == 0) { *dbtypep = DB_BTREE; continue; } if (strcmp(value, "hash") == 0) { *dbtypep = DB_HASH; continue; } if (strcmp(value, "recno") == 0) { *dbtypep = DB_RECNO; continue; } if (strcmp(value, "queue") == 0) { *dbtypep = DB_QUEUE; continue; } dbp->errx(dbp, "line %lu: unknown type", G(lineno)); goto err; } if (strcmp(name, "database") == 0 || strcmp(name, "subdatabase") == 0) { if ((ret = convprintable(dbenv, value, subdbp)) != 0) { dbp->err(dbp, ret, "error reading db name"); goto err; } continue; } if (strcmp(name, "keys") == 0) { if (strcmp(value, "1") == 0) *keysp = 1; else if (strcmp(value, "0") == 0) *keysp = 0; else { badnum(dbenv); goto err; } continue; } #ifdef notyet NUMBER(name, value, "bt_maxkey", set_bt_maxkey, u_int32_t); #endif NUMBER(name, value, "bt_minkey", set_bt_minkey, u_int32_t); NUMBER(name, value, "db_lorder", set_lorder, int); NUMBER(name, value, "db_pagesize", set_pagesize, u_int32_t); NUMBER(name, value, "extentsize", set_q_extentsize, u_int32_t); FLAG(name, value, "chksum", DB_CHKSUM); FLAG(name, value, "duplicates", DB_DUP); FLAG(name, value, "dupsort", DB_DUPSORT); NUMBER(name, value, "h_ffactor", set_h_ffactor, u_int32_t); NUMBER(name, value, "h_nelem", set_h_nelem, u_int32_t); NUMBER(name, value, "re_len", set_re_len, u_int32_t); STRING(name, value, "re_pad", set_re_pad); FLAG(name, value, "recnum", DB_RECNUM); FLAG(name, value, "renumber", DB_RENUMBER); dbp->errx(dbp, "unknown input-file header configuration keyword \"%s\"", name); goto err; } ret = 0; if (0) { nameerr: dbp->err(dbp, ret, "%s: %s=%s", G(progname), name, value); err: ret = 1; } if (0) { badfmt: dbp->errx(dbp, "line %lu: unexpected format", G(lineno)); ret = 1; } if (name != NULL) { if (p != NULL) *p = '='; free(name); } return (ret); } /* * convprintable -- * Convert a printable-encoded string into a newly allocated string. * * In an ideal world, this would probably share code with dbt_rprint, but * that's set up to read character-by-character (to avoid large memory * allocations that aren't likely to be a problem here), and this has fewer * special cases to deal with. * * Note that despite the printable encoding, the char * interface to this * function (which is, not coincidentally, also used for database naming) * means that outstr cannot contain any nuls. */ int convprintable(dbenv, instr, outstrp) DB_ENV *dbenv; char *instr, **outstrp; { char c, *outstr; int e1, e2; /* * Just malloc a string big enough for the whole input string; * the output string will be smaller (or of equal length). */ if ((outstr = malloc(strlen(instr) + 1)) == NULL) return (ENOMEM); *outstrp = outstr; e1 = e2 = 0; for ( ; *instr != '\0'; instr++) if (*instr == '\\') { if (*++instr == '\\') { *outstr++ = '\\'; continue; } c = digitize(dbenv, *instr, &e1) << 4; c |= digitize(dbenv, *++instr, &e2); if (e1 || e2) { badend(dbenv); return (EINVAL); } *outstr++ = c; } else *outstr++ = *instr; *outstr = '\0'; return (0); } /* * dbt_rprint -- * Read a printable line into a DBT structure. */ int dbt_rprint(dbenv, dbtp) DB_ENV *dbenv; DBT *dbtp; { u_int32_t len; u_int8_t *p; int c1, c2, e, escape, first; char buf[32]; ++G(lineno); first = 1; e = escape = 0; for (p = dbtp->data, len = 0; (c1 = getchar()) != '\n';) { if (c1 == EOF) { if (len == 0) { G(endofile) = G(endodata) = 1; return (0); } badend(dbenv); return (1); } if (first) { first = 0; if (G(version) > 1) { if (c1 != ' ') { buf[0] = c1; if (fgets(buf + 1, sizeof(buf) - 1, stdin) == NULL || strcmp(buf, "DATA=END\n") != 0) { badend(dbenv); return (1); } G(endodata) = 1; return (0); } continue; } } if (escape) { if (c1 != '\\') { if ((c2 = getchar()) == EOF) { badend(dbenv); return (1); } c1 = digitize(dbenv, c1, &e) << 4 | digitize(dbenv, c2, &e); if (e) return (1); } escape = 0; } else if (c1 == '\\') { escape = 1; continue; } if (len >= dbtp->ulen - 10) { dbtp->ulen *= 2; if ((dbtp->data = realloc(dbtp->data, dbtp->ulen)) == NULL) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ENOMEM, NULL); return (1); } p = (u_int8_t *)dbtp->data + len; } ++len; *p++ = c1; } dbtp->size = len; return (0); } /* * dbt_rdump -- * Read a byte dump line into a DBT structure. */ int dbt_rdump(dbenv, dbtp) DB_ENV *dbenv; DBT *dbtp; { u_int32_t len; u_int8_t *p; int c1, c2, e, first; char buf[32]; ++G(lineno); first = 1; e = 0; for (p = dbtp->data, len = 0; (c1 = getchar()) != '\n';) { if (c1 == EOF) { if (len == 0) { G(endofile) = G(endodata) = 1; return (0); } badend(dbenv); return (1); } if (first) { first = 0; if (G(version) > 1) { if (c1 != ' ') { buf[0] = c1; if (fgets(buf + 1, sizeof(buf) - 1, stdin) == NULL || strcmp(buf, "DATA=END\n") != 0) { badend(dbenv); return (1); } G(endodata) = 1; return (0); } continue; } } if ((c2 = getchar()) == EOF) { badend(dbenv); return (1); } if (len >= dbtp->ulen - 10) { dbtp->ulen *= 2; if ((dbtp->data = realloc(dbtp->data, dbtp->ulen)) == NULL) { dbenv->err(dbenv, ENOMEM, NULL); return (1); } p = (u_int8_t *)dbtp->data + len; } ++len; *p++ = digitize(dbenv, c1, &e) << 4 | digitize(dbenv, c2, &e); if (e) return (1); } dbtp->size = len; return (0); } /* * dbt_rrecno -- * Read a record number dump line into a DBT structure. */ int dbt_rrecno(dbenv, dbtp, ishex) DB_ENV *dbenv; DBT *dbtp; int ishex; { char buf[32], *p, *q; u_long recno; ++G(lineno); if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin) == NULL) { G(endofile) = G(endodata) = 1; return (0); } if (strcmp(buf, "DATA=END\n") == 0) { G(endodata) = 1; return (0); } if (buf[0] != ' ') goto bad; /* * If we're expecting a hex key, do an in-place conversion * of hex to straight ASCII before calling __db_getulong(). */ if (ishex) { for (p = q = buf + 1; *q != '\0' && *q != '\n';) { /* * 0-9 in hex are 0x30-0x39, so this is easy. * We should alternate between 3's and [0-9], and * if the [0-9] are something unexpected, * __db_getulong will fail, so we only need to catch * end-of-string conditions. */ if (*q++ != '3') goto bad; if (*q == '\n' || *q == '\0') goto bad; *p++ = *q++; } *p = '\0'; } if (__db_getulong(dbenv, G(progname), buf + 1, 0, 0, &recno)) { bad: badend(dbenv); return (1); } *((db_recno_t *)dbtp->data) = recno; dbtp->size = sizeof(db_recno_t); return (0); } int dbt_to_recno(dbenv, dbt, recnop) DB_ENV *dbenv; DBT *dbt; db_recno_t *recnop; { char buf[32]; /* Large enough for 2^64. */ memcpy(buf, dbt->data, dbt->size); buf[dbt->size] = '\0'; return (__db_getulong(dbenv, G(progname), buf, 0, 0, (u_long *)recnop)); } /* * digitize -- * Convert a character to an integer. */ int digitize(dbenv, c, errorp) DB_ENV *dbenv; int c, *errorp; { switch (c) { /* Don't depend on ASCII ordering. */ case '0': return (0); case '1': return (1); case '2': return (2); case '3': return (3); case '4': return (4); case '5': return (5); case '6': return (6); case '7': return (7); case '8': return (8); case '9': return (9); case 'a': return (10); case 'b': return (11); case 'c': return (12); case 'd': return (13); case 'e': return (14); case 'f': return (15); default: /* Not possible. */ break; } dbenv->errx(dbenv, "unexpected hexadecimal value"); *errorp = 1; return (0); } /* * badnum -- * Display the bad number message. */ void badnum(dbenv) DB_ENV *dbenv; { dbenv->errx(dbenv, "boolean name=value pairs require a value of 0 or 1"); } /* * badend -- * Display the bad end to input message. */ void badend(dbenv) DB_ENV *dbenv; { dbenv->errx(dbenv, "unexpected end of input data or key/data pair"); } /* * usage -- * Display the usage message. */ int usage() { (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n\t%s\n", "usage: db_load [-nTV] [-c name=value] [-f file]", "[-h home] [-P password] [-t btree | hash | recno | queue] db_file"); (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", "usage: db_load -r lsn | fileid [-h home] [-P password] db_file"); return (EXIT_FAILURE); } int version_check(progname) const char *progname; { int v_major, v_minor, v_patch; /* Make sure we're loaded with the right version of the DB library. */ (void)db_version(&v_major, &v_minor, &v_patch); if (v_major != DB_VERSION_MAJOR || v_minor != DB_VERSION_MINOR) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: version %d.%d doesn't match library version %d.%d\n", progname, DB_VERSION_MAJOR, DB_VERSION_MINOR, v_major, v_minor); return (EXIT_FAILURE); } return (0); }