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└─⟦a05ed705a⟧ Bits:30007078 DKUUG GNU 2/12/89 └─⟦847972ed9⟧ »./gdbm0.9.tar.Z« └─⟦e41d67701⟧ └─⟦this⟧ »gdbm/findkey.c«
/* findkey.c - The routine that finds a key entry in the file. */ /* GNU DBM - DataBase Manager (database subroutines) by Philip A. Nelson Copyright (C) 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. You may contact the author by: e-mail: phil@wwu.edu us-mail: Philip A. Nelson Computer Science Department Western Washington University Bellingham, WA 98226 phone: (206) 676-3035 *************************************************************************/ #include <stdio.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/file.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include "gdbmdefs.h" #include "systems.h" /* Read the data found in bucket entry ELEM_LOC in file DBF and return a pointer to it. Also, cache the read value. */ char * _gdbm_read_entry (dbf, elem_loc) gdbm_file_info *dbf; int elem_loc; { int num_bytes; /* For seeking and reading. */ int key_size; int data_size; data_cache_elem *data_ca; /* Is it already in the cache? */ if (dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.elem_loc == elem_loc) return dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.dptr; /* Set sizes and pointers. */ key_size = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].key_size; data_size = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].data_size; data_ca = &dbf->cache_entry->ca_data; /* Set up the cache. */ if (data_ca->dptr != NULL) free (data_ca->dptr); data_ca->key_size = key_size; data_ca->data_size = data_size; data_ca->elem_loc = elem_loc; data_ca->dptr = (char *) malloc (key_size+data_size); data_ca->hash_val = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].hash_value; /* Read into the cache. */ if (data_ca->dptr == NULL) _gdbm_fatal (dbf, "malloc error"); num_bytes = lseek (dbf->desc, dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].data_pointer, L_SET); if (num_bytes != dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].data_pointer) _gdbm_fatal (dbf, "lseek error"); num_bytes = read (dbf->desc, data_ca->dptr, key_size+data_size); if (num_bytes != key_size+data_size) _gdbm_fatal (dbf, "read error"); return data_ca->dptr; } /* Find the KEY in the file and get ready to read the associated data. The return value is the location in the current hash bucket of the KEY's entry. If it is found, a pointer to the data and the key are returned in DPTR. If it is not found, the value -1 is returned. Since find key computes the hash value of key, that value */ int _gdbm_findkey (dbf, key, dptr, new_hash_val) gdbm_file_info *dbf; datum key; char **dptr; int *new_hash_val; /* The new hash value. */ { int bucket_hash_val; /* The hash value from the bucket. */ char *file_key; /* The complete key as stored in the file. */ int elem_loc; /* The location in the bucket. */ int home_loc; /* The home location in the bucket. */ int num_bytes; /* Number of bytes read. */ int key_size; /* Size of the key on the file. */ int data_size; /* Size of the data before the key. */ /* Compute hash value and load proper bucket. */ *new_hash_val = _gdbm_hash (key); if (!_gdbm_get_bucket (dbf, *new_hash_val>>(31-dbf->header->dir_bits))) return -1; /* Is the element the last one found for this bucket? */ if (*new_hash_val == dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.hash_val && dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.key_size == key.dsize && bcmp (dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.dptr, key.dptr, key.dsize) == 0 ) { /* This is it. Return the cache pointer. */ *dptr = dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.dptr+key.dsize; return dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.elem_loc; } /* It is not the cached value, search for element in the bucket. */ elem_loc = *new_hash_val % dbf->header->bucket_elems; home_loc = elem_loc; bucket_hash_val = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].hash_value; while (bucket_hash_val != -1) { key_size = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].key_size; data_size = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].data_size; if (bucket_hash_val != *new_hash_val || key_size != key.dsize || bcmp (dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].key_start, key.dptr, (SMALL < key_size ? SMALL : key_size)) != 0 ) { /* Current elem_loc is not the item, go to next item. */ elem_loc = (elem_loc + 1) % dbf->header->bucket_elems; if (elem_loc == home_loc) return -1; bucket_hash_val = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].hash_value; } else { /* This may be the one we want. The only way to tell is to read it. */ file_key = _gdbm_read_entry (dbf, elem_loc); if (bcmp (file_key, key.dptr, key_size) == 0 ) { /* This is the item. */ *dptr = file_key+key.dsize; dbf->cache_entry->ca_data.hash_val = *new_hash_val; return elem_loc; } else { /* Not the item, try the next one. Return if not found. */ elem_loc = (elem_loc + 1) % dbf->header->bucket_elems; if (elem_loc == home_loc) return -1; bucket_hash_val = dbf->bucket->h_table[elem_loc].hash_value; } } } /* If we get here, we never found the key. */ return -1; }