#include <db.h> int DB_MPOOLFILE->get(DB_MPOOLFILE *mpf, db_pgno_t *pgnoaddr, DB_TXN * txnid, u_int32_t flags, void **pagep);
The DB_MPOOLFILE->get()
method returns pages from the cache.
All pages returned by DB_MPOOLFILE->get()
will be retained (that is,
latched) in the cache until a subsequent call to
DB_MPOOLFILE->put().
There is no deadlock detection amoung latches so care must be taken in the application if the DB_MPOOL_DIRTY
or DB_MPOOL_EDIT flags are used as these get exlusive latches on the pages.
The returned page is size_t type aligned.
Fully or partially created pages have all their bytes set to a nul byte, unless the DB_MPOOLFILE->set_clear_len() method was called to specify other behavior before the file was opened.
The DB_MPOOLFILE->get()
method will return
DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND
if the requested page does not exist and DB_MPOOL_CREATE
was not set. Unless otherwise specified, the DB_MPOOLFILE->get()
method returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
The flags parameter must be set to 0 or by bitwise inclusively OR'ing together one or more of the following values:
If the specified page does not exist, create it. In this case, the pgin method, if specified, is called.
The page will be modified and must be written to the source file
before being evicted from the cache. For files open with the
DB_MULTIVERSION
flag set, a new copy of the page will be made if this is the first
time the specified transaction is modifying it.
A page fetched with the DB_MPOOL_DIRTY
flag will be
excluively latched until
a subsequent call to DB_MPOOLFILE->put().
The page will be modified and must be written to the source file
before being evicted from the cache. No copy of the page will be made,
regardless of the
DB_MULTIVERSION
setting. This flag is only intended for use in situations where a
transaction handle is not available, such as during aborts or
recovery.
A page fetched with the DB_MPOOL_EDIT
flag will be
excluively latched until
a subsequent call to DB_MPOOLFILE->put().
Return the last page of the source file, and copy its page number into the memory location to which pgnoaddr refers.
Create a new page in the file, and copy its page number into the
memory location to which pgnoaddr
refers. In this case, the pgin_fcn
callback, if specified on
DB_ENV->memp_register(), is
not called.
The DB_MPOOL_CREATE
, DB_MPOOL_LAST
, and
DB_MPOOL_NEW
flags are mutually exclusive.
If the flags parameter is set to
DB_MPOOL_LAST
or DB_MPOOL_NEW
, the
page number of the created page is copied into the memory location to
which the pgnoaddr parameter refers.
Otherwise, the pgnoaddr parameter is the
page to create or retrieve.
Page numbers begin at 0; that is, the first page in the file is page number 0, not page number 1.
If the operation is part of an application-specified transaction, the txnid parameter is a transaction handle returned from DB_ENV->txn_begin(); otherwise NULL. A transaction is required if the file is open for multiversion concurrency control by passing DB_MULTIVERSION to DB_MPOOLFILE->open() and the DB_MPOOL_DIRTY, DB_MPOOL_CREATE or DB_MPOOL_NEW flags were specified. Otherwise it is ignored.
The DB_MPOOLFILE->get()
method may fail and return one of the following non-zero errors:
The DB_MPOOL_DIRTY
or
DB_MPOOL_EDIT
flag was set and the source file was
not opened for writing.
The page reference count has overflowed. (This should never happen unless there is a bug in the application.)
If the DB_MPOOL_NEW
flag was set, and the source
file was not opened for writing; more than one of
DB_MPOOL_CREATE
, DB_MPOOL_LAST
,
and DB_MPOOL_NEW
was set; or if an invalid flag
value or parameter was specified.
For transactions configured with DB_TXN_SNAPSHOT, the page has been modified since the transaction began.