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problem was FILE_CACHED_AT_HIGHER_LEVEL flag preventing a buffer from being added to cache, which was causing trace_entry_causes_io to leak a buffer it allocated. documented the entire problem thoroughly. wdbg_sym: no longer complain if stack trace generation just ended up returning a warning This was SVN commit r3886.
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4.2 KiB
C
112 lines
4.2 KiB
C
/**
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* =========================================================================
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* File : file_cache.h
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* Project : 0 A.D.
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* Description : cache for entire files and I/O blocks. also allocates
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* : file buffers, allowing zero-copy I/O.
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*
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* @author Jan.Wassenberg@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de
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* =========================================================================
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Jan Wassenberg
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*
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* Redistribution and/or modification are also permitted under the
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* terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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* Free Software Foundation (version 2 or later, at your option).
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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*/
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#ifndef FILE_CACHE_H__
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#define FILE_CACHE_H__
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struct BlockId
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{
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const char* atom_fn;
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u32 block_num;
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};
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extern bool block_eq(BlockId b1, BlockId b2);
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// create an id for use with the cache that uniquely identifies
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// the block from the file <atom_fn> starting at <ofs>.
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extern BlockId block_cache_make_id(const char* atom_fn, const off_t ofs);
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extern void* block_cache_alloc(BlockId id);
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extern void block_cache_mark_completed(BlockId id);
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extern void* block_cache_find(BlockId id);
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extern void block_cache_release(BlockId id);
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// interpret file_io parameters (pbuf, size, flags, cb) and allocate a
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// file buffer if necessary.
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// called by file_io and afile_read.
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extern LibError file_io_get_buf(FileIOBuf* pbuf, size_t size,
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const char* atom_fn, uint flags, FileIOCB cb);
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// inform us that the buffer address will be increased by <padding>-bytes.
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// this happens when reading uncompressed files from archive: they
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// start at unaligned offsets and file_io rounds offset down to
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// next block boundary. the buffer therefore starts with padding, which
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// is skipped so the user only sees their data.
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// we make note of the new buffer address so that it can be freed correctly
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// by passing the new padded buffer.
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extern void file_buf_add_padding(FileIOBuf exact_buf, size_t exact_size, size_t padding);
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// if buf is not in extant list, complain; otherwise, mark it as
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// coming from the file <atom_fn>.
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// this is needed in the following case: uncompressed reads from archive
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// boil down to a file_io of the archive file. the buffer is therefore
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// tagged with the archive filename instead of the desired filename.
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// afile_read sets things right by calling this.
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extern LibError file_buf_set_real_fn(FileIOBuf buf, const char* atom_fn);
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// if file_cache_add-ing the given buffer, would it be added?
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// this is referenced by trace_entry_causes_io; see explanation there.
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extern bool file_cache_would_add(size_t size, const char* atom_fn,
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uint file_flags);
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// "give" <buf> to the cache, specifying its size and owner filename.
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// since this data may be shared among users of the cache, it is made
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// read-only (via MMU) to make sure no one can corrupt/change it.
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//
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// note: the reference added by file_buf_alloc still exists! it must
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// still be file_buf_free-d after calling this.
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extern LibError file_cache_add(FileIOBuf buf, size_t size,
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const char* atom_fn, uint file_flags);
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// check if the contents of the file <atom_fn> are in file cache.
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// if not, return 0; otherwise, return buffer address and optionally
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// pass back its size.
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//
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// note: does not call stats_cache because it does not know the file size
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// in case of cache miss! doing so is left to the caller.
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extern FileIOBuf file_cache_retrieve(const char* atom_fn, size_t* psize, uint fb_flags = 0);
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// invalidate all data loaded from the file <fn>. this ensures the next
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// load of this file gets the (presumably new) contents of the file,
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// not previous stale cache contents.
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// call after hotloading code detects file has been changed.
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extern LibError file_cache_invalidate(const char* P_fn);
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// reset entire state of the file cache to what it was after initialization.
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// that means completely emptying the extant list and cache.
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// used after simulating cache operation, which fills the cache with
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// invalid data.
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extern void file_cache_reset();
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extern void file_cache_init();
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extern void file_cache_shutdown();
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#endif // #ifndef FILE_CACHE_H__
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