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@ -81,7 +81,9 @@ extern int cacheflush(char *addr, int nbytes, int cache); |
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#if defined(__linux) && !defined(MDB_FDATASYNC_WORKS) |
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/** fdatasync is broken on ext3/ext4fs on older kernels, see
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* description in #mdb_env_open2 comments |
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* description in #mdb_env_open2 comments. You can safely |
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* define MDB_FDATASYNC_WORKS if this code will only be run |
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* on kernels 3.6 and newer. |
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*/ |
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#define BROKEN_FDATASYNC |
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#endif |
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@ -1144,6 +1146,8 @@ struct MDB_env { |
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#define MDB_ENV_ACTIVE 0x20000000U |
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/** me_txkey is set */ |
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#define MDB_ENV_TXKEY 0x10000000U |
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/** fdatasync is unreliable */ |
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#define MDB_FSYNCONLY 0x08000000U |
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uint32_t me_flags; /**< @ref mdb_env */ |
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unsigned int me_psize; /**< DB page size, inited from me_os_psize */ |
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unsigned int me_os_psize; /**< OS page size, from #GET_PAGESIZE */ |
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@ -1186,9 +1190,6 @@ struct MDB_env { |
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#ifdef _WIN32 |
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int me_pidquery; /**< Used in OpenProcess */ |
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#endif |
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#ifdef BROKEN_FDATASYNC |
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int me_fsynconly; /**< fdatasync is unreliable */ |
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#endif |
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#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(MDB_USE_SYSV_SEM) |
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/* Windows mutexes/SysV semaphores do not reside in shared mem */ |
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mdb_mutex_t me_rmutex; |
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@ -2368,7 +2369,7 @@ mdb_env_sync(MDB_env *env, int force) |
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#endif |
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} else { |
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#ifdef BROKEN_FDATASYNC |
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if (env->me_fsynconly) { |
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if (env->me_flags & MDB_FSYNCONLY) { |
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if (fsync(env->me_fd)) |
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rc = ErrCode(); |
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} else |
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} else { /* 4.x and newer is OK */ |
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break; |
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} |
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env->me_fsynconly = 1; |
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env->me_flags |= MDB_FSYNCONLY; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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