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3BDB - Asynchronous Berkeley DB access 3BDB - Asynchronous Berkeley DB access
4 4
5=head1 SYNOPSIS 5=head1 SYNOPSIS
6 6
7 use BDB; 7 use BDB;
8
9 my $env = db_env_create;
10
11 mkdir "bdtest", 0700;
12 db_env_open
13 $env,
14 "bdtest",
15 BDB::INIT_LOCK | BDB::INIT_LOG | BDB::INIT_MPOOL
16 | BDB::INIT_TXN | BDB::RECOVER | BDB::USE_ENVIRON | BDB::CREATE,
17 0600;
18
19 $env->set_flags (BDB::AUTO_COMMIT | BDB::TXN_NOSYNC, 1);
20
21 my $db = db_create $env;
22 db_open $db, undef, "table", undef, BDB::BTREE, BDB::AUTO_COMMIT | BDB::CREATE
23 | BDB::READ_UNCOMMITTED, 0600;
24 db_put $db, undef, "key", "data", 0, sub {
25 db_del $db, undef, "key";
26 };
27 db_sync $db;
28
29 # automatic result processing with AnyEvent:
30 our $FH; open $FH, "<&=" . BDB::poll_fileno;
31 our $WATCHER = AnyEvent->io (fh => $FH, poll => 'r', cb => \&BDB::poll_cb);
32
33 # automatic result processing with EV:
34 my $WATCHER = EV::io BDB::poll_fileno, EV::READ, \&BDB::poll_cb;
35
36 # with Glib:
37 add_watch Glib::IO BDB::poll_fileno,
38 in => sub { BDB::poll_cb; 1 };
39
40 # or simply flush manually
41 BDB::flush;
42
8 43
9=head1 DESCRIPTION 44=head1 DESCRIPTION
10 45
11See the BerkeleyDB documentation (L<http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/index.html>). 46See the BerkeleyDB documentation (L<http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/index.html>).
12The BDB API is very similar to the C API (the translation has been very faithful). 47The BDB API is very similar to the C API (the translation has been very faithful).
72use strict 'vars'; 107use strict 'vars';
73 108
74use base 'Exporter'; 109use base 'Exporter';
75 110
76BEGIN { 111BEGIN {
77 our $VERSION = '1.0'; 112 our $VERSION = '1.3';
78 113
79 our @BDB_REQ = qw( 114 our @BDB_REQ = qw(
80 db_env_open db_env_close db_env_txn_checkpoint db_env_lock_detect 115 db_env_open db_env_close db_env_txn_checkpoint db_env_lock_detect
81 db_env_memp_sync db_env_memp_trickle 116 db_env_memp_sync db_env_memp_trickle
82 db_open db_close db_compact db_sync db_put db_get db_pget db_del db_key_range 117 db_open db_close db_compact db_sync db_upgrade
118 db_put db_get db_pget db_del db_key_range
83 db_txn_commit db_txn_abort 119 db_txn_commit db_txn_abort db_txn_finish
84 db_c_close db_c_count db_c_put db_c_get db_c_pget db_c_del 120 db_c_close db_c_count db_c_put db_c_get db_c_pget db_c_del
85 db_sequence_open db_sequence_close 121 db_sequence_open db_sequence_close
86 db_sequence_get db_sequence_remove 122 db_sequence_get db_sequence_remove
87 ); 123 );
88 our @EXPORT = (@BDB_REQ, qw(dbreq_pri dbreq_nice db_env_create db_create)); 124 our @EXPORT = (@BDB_REQ, qw(dbreq_pri dbreq_nice db_env_create db_create));
99 135
100=head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS 136=head2 BERKELEYDB FUNCTIONS
101 137
102All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new 138All of these are functions. The create functions simply return a new
103object and never block. All the remaining functions all take an optional 139object and never block. All the remaining functions all take an optional
104callback as last argument. If it is missing, then the fucntion will be 140callback as last argument. If it is missing, then the function will be
105executed synchronously. 141executed synchronously. In both cases, C<$!> will reflect the return value
142of the function.
106 143
107BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate 144BDB functions that cannot block (mostly functions that manipulate
108settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb 145settings) are method calls on the relevant objects, so the rule of thumb
109is: if its a method, its not blocking, if its a function, it takes a 146is: if its a method, its not blocking, if its a function, it takes a
110callback as last argument. 147callback as last argument.
126=head3 BDB functions 163=head3 BDB functions
127 164
128Functions in the BDB namespace, exported by default: 165Functions in the BDB namespace, exported by default:
129 166
130 $env = db_env_create (U32 env_flags = 0) 167 $env = db_env_create (U32 env_flags = 0)
168 flags: RPCCLIENT
131 169
132 db_env_open (DB_ENV *env, octetstring db_home, U32 open_flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 170 db_env_open (DB_ENV *env, octetstring db_home, U32 open_flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
171 open_flags: INIT_CDB INIT_LOCK INIT_LOG INIT_MPOOL INIT_REP INIT_TXN RECOVER RECOVER_FATAL USE_ENVIRON USE_ENVIRON_ROOT CREATE LOCKDOWN PRIVATE REGISTER SYSTEM_MEM
133 db_env_close (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 172 db_env_close (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
134 db_env_txn_checkpoint (DB_ENV *env, U32 kbyte = 0, U32 min = 0, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 173 db_env_txn_checkpoint (DB_ENV *env, U32 kbyte = 0, U32 min = 0, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
174 flags: FORCE
135 db_env_lock_detect (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, U32 atype = DB_LOCK_DEFAULT, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 175 db_env_lock_detect (DB_ENV *env, U32 flags = 0, U32 atype = DB_LOCK_DEFAULT, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
176 atype: LOCK_DEFAULT LOCK_EXPIRE LOCK_MAXLOCKS LOCK_MAXWRITE LOCK_MINLOCKS LOCK_MINWRITE LOCK_OLDEST LOCK_RANDOM LOCK_YOUNGEST
136 db_env_memp_sync (DB_ENV *env, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 177 db_env_memp_sync (DB_ENV *env, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
137 db_env_memp_trickle (DB_ENV *env, int percent, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 178 db_env_memp_trickle (DB_ENV *env, int percent, SV *dummy = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
138 179
139 $db = db_create (DB_ENV *env = 0, U32 flags = 0) 180 $db = db_create (DB_ENV *env = 0, U32 flags = 0)
181 flags: XA_CREATE
140 182
141 db_open (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, octetstring file, octetstring database, int type, U32 flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 183 db_open (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, octetstring file, octetstring database, int type, U32 flags, int mode, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
184 flags: AUTO_COMMIT CREATE EXCL MULTIVERSION NOMMAP RDONLY READ_UNCOMMITTED THREAD TRUNCATE
142 db_close (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 185 db_close (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
186 flags: DB_NOSYNC
187 db_upgrade (DB *db, octetstring file, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
143 db_compact (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn = 0, SV *start = 0, SV *stop = 0, SV *unused1 = 0, U32 flags = DB_FREE_SPACE, SV *unused2 = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 188 db_compact (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn = 0, SV *start = 0, SV *stop = 0, SV *unused1 = 0, U32 flags = DB_FREE_SPACE, SV *unused2 = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
189 flags: FREELIST_ONLY FREE_SPACE
144 db_sync (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 190 db_sync (DB *db, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
145 db_key_range (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *key_range, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 191 db_key_range (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *key_range, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
146 db_put (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 192 db_put (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
193 flags: APPEND NODUPDATA NOOVERWRITE
147 db_get (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 194 db_get (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
195 flags: CONSUME CONSUME_WAIT GET_BOTH SET_RECNO MULTIPLE READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED RMW
148 db_pget (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *pkey, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 196 db_pget (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, SV *pkey, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
197 flags: CONSUME CONSUME_WAIT GET_BOTH SET_RECNO MULTIPLE READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED RMW
149 db_del (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 198 db_del (DB *db, DB_TXN_ornull *txn, SV *key, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
150 db_txn_commit (DB_TXN *txn, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 199 db_txn_commit (DB_TXN *txn, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
200 flags: TXN_NOSYNC TXN_SYNC
151 db_txn_abort (DB_TXN *txn, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 201 db_txn_abort (DB_TXN *txn, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
202
152 db_c_close (DBC *dbc, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 203 db_c_close (DBC *dbc, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
153 db_c_count (DBC *dbc, SV *count, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 204 db_c_count (DBC *dbc, SV *count, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
154 db_c_put (DBC *dbc, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 205 db_c_put (DBC *dbc, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
206 flags: AFTER BEFORE CURRENT KEYFIRST KEYLAST NODUPDATA
155 db_c_get (DBC *dbc, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 207 db_c_get (DBC *dbc, SV *key, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
208 flags: CURRENT FIRST GET_BOTH GET_BOTH_RANGE GET_RECNO JOIN_ITEM LAST NEXT NEXT_DUP NEXT_NODUP PREV PREV_DUP PREV_NODUP SET SET_RANGE SET_RECNO READ_UNCOMMITTED MULTIPLE MULTIPLE_KEY RMW
156 db_c_pget (DBC *dbc, SV *key, SV *pkey, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 209 db_c_pget (DBC *dbc, SV *key, SV *pkey, SV *data, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
157 db_c_del (DBC *dbc, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 210 db_c_del (DBC *dbc, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
158 211
159 db_sequence_open (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, SV *key, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 212 db_sequence_open (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, SV *key, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
213 flags: CREATE EXCL
160 db_sequence_close (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 214 db_sequence_close (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
161 db_sequence_get (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, int delta, SV *seq_value, U32 flags = DB_TXN_NOSYNC, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 215 db_sequence_get (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid, int delta, SV *seq_value, U32 flags = DB_TXN_NOSYNC, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
216 flags: TXN_NOSYNC
162 db_sequence_remove (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid = 0, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef) 217 db_sequence_remove (DB_SEQUENCE *seq, DB_TXN_ornull *txnid = 0, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
218 flags: TXN_NOSYNC
163 219
220=head4 db_txn_finish (DB_TXN *txn, U32 flags = 0, SV *callback = &PL_sv_undef)
221
222This is not actually a Berkeley DB function but a BDB module
223extension. The background for this exytension is: It is very annoying to
224have to check every single BDB function for error returns and provide a
225codepath out of your transaction. While the BDB module still makes this
226possible, it contains the following extensions:
227
228When a transaction-protected function returns any operating system
229error (errno > 0), BDB will set the C<TXN_DEADLOCK> flag on the
230transaction. This flag is also set by Berkeley DB functions themselves
231when an operation fails with LOCK_DEADLOCK, and it causes all further
232operations on that transaction (including C<db_txn_commit>) to fail.
233
234The C<db_txn_finish> request will look at this flag, and, if it is set,
235will automatically call C<db_txn_abort> (setting errno to C<LOCK_DEADLOCK>
236if it isn't set to something else yet). If it isn't set, it will call
237C<db_txn_commit> and return the error normally.
238
239How to use this? Easy: just write your transaction normally:
240
241 my $txn = $db_env->txn_begin;
242 db_get $db, $txn, "key", my $data;
243 db_put $db, $txn, "key", $data + 1 unless $! == BDB::NOTFOUND;
244 db_txn_finish $txn;
245 die "transaction failed" if $!;
246
247That is, handle only the expected errors. If something unexpected happens
248(EIO, LOCK_NOTGRANTED or a deadlock in either db_get or db_put), then the remaining
249requests (db_put in this case) will simply be skipped (they will fail with
250LOCK_DEADLOCK) and the transaction will be aborted.
251
252You can use the C<< $txn->failed >> method to check wether a transaction
253has failed in this way and abort further processing (excluding
254C<db_txn_finish>).
164 255
165=head3 DB_ENV/database environment methods 256=head3 DB_ENV/database environment methods
166 257
167Methods available on DB_ENV/$env handles: 258Methods available on DB_ENV/$env handles:
168 259
179 $int = $env->set_flags (U32 flags, int onoff) 270 $int = $env->set_flags (U32 flags, int onoff)
180 $env->set_errfile (FILE *errfile = 0) 271 $env->set_errfile (FILE *errfile = 0)
181 $env->set_msgfile (FILE *msgfile = 0) 272 $env->set_msgfile (FILE *msgfile = 0)
182 $int = $env->set_verbose (U32 which, int onoff = 1) 273 $int = $env->set_verbose (U32 which, int onoff = 1)
183 $int = $env->set_encrypt (const char *password, U32 flags = 0) 274 $int = $env->set_encrypt (const char *password, U32 flags = 0)
184 $int = $env->set_timeout (NV timeout, U32 flags) 275 $int = $env->set_timeout (NV timeout_seconds, U32 flags = SET_TXN_TIMEOUT)
185 $int = $env->set_mp_max_openfd (int maxopenfd); 276 $int = $env->set_mp_max_openfd (int maxopenfd);
186 $int = $env->set_mp_max_write (int maxwrite, int maxwrite_sleep); 277 $int = $env->set_mp_max_write (int maxwrite, int maxwrite_sleep);
187 $int = $env->set_mp_mmapsize (int mmapsize_mb) 278 $int = $env->set_mp_mmapsize (int mmapsize_mb)
188 $int = $env->set_lk_detect (U32 detect = DB_LOCK_DEFAULT) 279 $int = $env->set_lk_detect (U32 detect = DB_LOCK_DEFAULT)
189 $int = $env->set_lk_max_lockers (U32 max) 280 $int = $env->set_lk_max_lockers (U32 max)
190 $int = $env->set_lk_max_locks (U32 max) 281 $int = $env->set_lk_max_locks (U32 max)
191 $int = $env->set_lk_max_objects (U32 max) 282 $int = $env->set_lk_max_objects (U32 max)
192 $int = $env->set_lg_bsize (U32 max) 283 $int = $env->set_lg_bsize (U32 max)
193 $int = $env->set_lg_max (U32 max) 284 $int = $env->set_lg_max (U32 max)
285 $int = $env->mutex_set_increment (U32 increment)
286 $int = $env->mutex_set_tas_spins (U32 tas_spins)
287 $int = $env->mutex_set_max (U32 max)
288 $int = $env->mutex_set_align (U32 align)
194 289
195 $txn = $env->txn_begin (DB_TXN_ornull *parent = 0, U32 flags = 0) 290 $txn = $env->txn_begin (DB_TXN_ornull *parent = 0, U32 flags = 0)
291 flags: READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED TXN_NOSYNC TXN_NOWAIT TXN_SNAPSHOT TXN_SYNC TXN_WAIT TXN_WRITE_NOSYNC
196 292
197=head4 Example: 293=head4 Example:
198 294
199 use AnyEvent; 295 use AnyEvent;
200 use BDB; 296 use BDB;
229 SvREFCNT_dec (env); 325 SvREFCNT_dec (env);
230 } 326 }
231 327
232 $int = $db->set_cachesize (U32 gbytes, U32 bytes, int ncache = 0) 328 $int = $db->set_cachesize (U32 gbytes, U32 bytes, int ncache = 0)
233 $int = $db->set_flags (U32 flags) 329 $int = $db->set_flags (U32 flags)
330 flags: CHKSUM ENCRYPT TXN_NOT_DURABLE
331 Btree: DUP DUPSORT RECNUM REVSPLITOFF
332 Hash: DUP DUPSORT
333 Queue: INORDER
334 Recno: RENUMBER SNAPSHOT
335
234 $int = $db->set_encrypt (const char *password, U32 flags) 336 $int = $db->set_encrypt (const char *password, U32 flags)
235 $int = $db->set_lorder (int lorder) 337 $int = $db->set_lorder (int lorder)
236 $int = $db->set_bt_minkey (U32 minkey) 338 $int = $db->set_bt_minkey (U32 minkey)
237 $int = $db->set_re_delim (int delim) 339 $int = $db->set_re_delim (int delim)
238 $int = $db->set_re_pad (int re_pad) 340 $int = $db->set_re_pad (int re_pad)
241 $int = $db->set_h_ffactor (U32 h_ffactor) 343 $int = $db->set_h_ffactor (U32 h_ffactor)
242 $int = $db->set_h_nelem (U32 h_nelem) 344 $int = $db->set_h_nelem (U32 h_nelem)
243 $int = $db->set_q_extentsize (U32 extentsize) 345 $int = $db->set_q_extentsize (U32 extentsize)
244 346
245 $dbc = $db->cursor (DB_TXN_ornull *txn = 0, U32 flags = 0) 347 $dbc = $db->cursor (DB_TXN_ornull *txn = 0, U32 flags = 0)
348 flags: READ_COMMITTED READ_UNCOMMITTED WRITECURSOR TXN_SNAPSHOT
246 $seq = $db->sequence (U32 flags = 0) 349 $seq = $db->sequence (U32 flags = 0)
247 350
248=head4 Example: 351=head4 Example:
249 352
250 my $db = db_create $env; 353 my $db = db_create $env;
269 DESTROY (DB_TXN_ornull *txn) 372 DESTROY (DB_TXN_ornull *txn)
270 CODE: 373 CODE:
271 if (txn) 374 if (txn)
272 txn->abort (txn); 375 txn->abort (txn);
273 376
274 $int = $txn->set_timeout (NV timeout, U32 flags) 377 $int = $txn->set_timeout (NV timeout_seconds, U32 flags = SET_TXN_TIMEOUT)
378 flags: SET_LOCK_TIMEOUT SET_TXN_TIMEOUT
379
380 $bool = $txn->failed
381 # see db_txn_finish documentation, above
275 382
276 383
277=head3 DBC/cursor methods 384=head3 DBC/cursor methods
278 385
279Methods available on DBC/$dbc handles: 386Methods available on DBC/$dbc handles:
306 seq->close (seq, 0); 413 seq->close (seq, 0);
307 414
308 $int = $seq->initial_value (db_seq_t value) 415 $int = $seq->initial_value (db_seq_t value)
309 $int = $seq->set_cachesize (U32 size) 416 $int = $seq->set_cachesize (U32 size)
310 $int = $seq->set_flags (U32 flags) 417 $int = $seq->set_flags (U32 flags)
418 flags: SEQ_DEC SEQ_INC SEQ_WRAP
311 $int = $seq->set_range (db_seq_t min, db_seq_t max) 419 $int = $seq->set_range (db_seq_t min, db_seq_t max)
312 420
313=head4 Example: 421=head4 Example:
314 422
315 my $seq = $db->sequence; 423 my $seq = $db->sequence;
321=head2 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS 429=head2 SUPPORT FUNCTIONS
322 430
323=head3 EVENT PROCESSING AND EVENT LOOP INTEGRATION 431=head3 EVENT PROCESSING AND EVENT LOOP INTEGRATION
324 432
325=over 4 433=over 4
434
435=item $msg = BDB::strerror [$errno]
436
437Returns the string corresponding to the given errno value. If no argument
438is given, use C<$!>.
326 439
327=item $fileno = BDB::poll_fileno 440=item $fileno = BDB::poll_fileno
328 441
329Return the I<request result pipe file descriptor>. This filehandle must be 442Return the I<request result pipe file descriptor>. This filehandle must be
330polled for reading by some mechanism outside this module (e.g. Event or 443polled for reading by some mechanism outside this module (e.g. Event or
369interactiveness when perl is not fast enough to process all requests in 482interactiveness when perl is not fast enough to process all requests in
370time. 483time.
371 484
372For interactive programs, values such as C<0.01> to C<0.1> should be fine. 485For interactive programs, values such as C<0.01> to C<0.1> should be fine.
373 486
374Example: Install an Event watcher that automatically calls 487Example: Install an EV watcher that automatically calls
375BDB::poll_cb with low priority, to ensure that other parts of the 488BDB::poll_cb with low priority, to ensure that other parts of the
376program get the CPU sometimes even under high AIO load. 489program get the CPU sometimes even under high load.
377 490
378 # try not to spend much more than 0.1s in poll_cb 491 # try not to spend much more than 0.1s in poll_cb
379 BDB::max_poll_time 0.1; 492 BDB::max_poll_time 0.1;
380 493
381 # use a low priority so other tasks have priority 494 my $bdb_poll = EV::io BDB::poll_fileno, EV::READ, \&BDB::poll_cb);
382 Event->io (fd => BDB::poll_fileno,
383 poll => 'r', nice => 1,
384 cb => &BDB::poll_cb);
385 495
386=item BDB::poll_wait 496=item BDB::poll_wait
387 497
388If there are any outstanding requests and none of them in the result 498If there are any outstanding requests and none of them in the result
389phase, wait till the result filehandle becomes ready for reading (simply 499phase, wait till the result filehandle becomes ready for reading (simply
401 511
402 BDB::poll_wait, BDB::poll_cb 512 BDB::poll_wait, BDB::poll_cb
403 513
404=item BDB::flush 514=item BDB::flush
405 515
406Wait till all outstanding AIO requests have been handled. 516Wait till all outstanding BDB requests have been handled.
407 517
408Strictly equivalent to: 518Strictly equivalent to:
409 519
410 BDB::poll_wait, BDB::poll_cb 520 BDB::poll_wait, BDB::poll_cb
411 while BDB::nreqs; 521 while BDB::nreqs;
416 526
417=over 4 527=over 4
418 528
419=item BDB::min_parallel $nthreads 529=item BDB::min_parallel $nthreads
420 530
421Set the minimum number of AIO threads to C<$nthreads>. The current 531Set the minimum number of BDB threads to C<$nthreads>. The current
422default is C<8>, which means eight asynchronous operations can execute 532default is C<8>, which means eight asynchronous operations can execute
423concurrently at any one time (the number of outstanding requests, 533concurrently at any one time (the number of outstanding requests,
424however, is unlimited). 534however, is unlimited).
425 535
426BDB starts threads only on demand, when an AIO request is queued and 536BDB starts threads only on demand, when an BDB request is queued and
427no free thread exists. Please note that queueing up a hundred requests can 537no free thread exists. Please note that queueing up a hundred requests can
428create demand for a hundred threads, even if it turns out that everything 538create demand for a hundred threads, even if it turns out that everything
429is in the cache and could have been processed faster by a single thread. 539is in the cache and could have been processed faster by a single thread.
430 540
431It is recommended to keep the number of threads relatively low, as some 541It is recommended to keep the number of threads relatively low, as some
436Under most circumstances you don't need to call this function, as the 546Under most circumstances you don't need to call this function, as the
437module selects a default that is suitable for low to moderate load. 547module selects a default that is suitable for low to moderate load.
438 548
439=item BDB::max_parallel $nthreads 549=item BDB::max_parallel $nthreads
440 550
441Sets the maximum number of AIO threads to C<$nthreads>. If more than the 551Sets the maximum number of BDB threads to C<$nthreads>. If more than the
442specified number of threads are currently running, this function kills 552specified number of threads are currently running, this function kills
443them. This function blocks until the limit is reached. 553them. This function blocks until the limit is reached.
444 554
445While C<$nthreads> are zero, aio requests get queued but not executed 555While C<$nthreads> are zero, aio requests get queued but not executed
446until the number of threads has been increased again. 556until the number of threads has been increased again.
549 659
550=head2 FORK BEHAVIOUR 660=head2 FORK BEHAVIOUR
551 661
552This module should do "the right thing" when the process using it forks: 662This module should do "the right thing" when the process using it forks:
553 663
554Before the fork, IO::AIO enters a quiescent state where no requests 664Before the fork, BDB enters a quiescent state where no requests
555can be added in other threads and no results will be processed. After 665can be added in other threads and no results will be processed. After
556the fork the parent simply leaves the quiescent state and continues 666the fork the parent simply leaves the quiescent state and continues
557request/result processing, while the child frees the request/result queue 667request/result processing, while the child frees the request/result queue
558(so that the requests started before the fork will only be handled in the 668(so that the requests started before the fork will only be handled in the
559parent). Threads will be started on demand until the limit set in the 669parent). Threads will be started on demand until the limit set in the
560parent process has been reached again. 670parent process has been reached again.
561 671
562In short: the parent will, after a short pause, continue as if fork had 672In short: the parent will, after a short pause, continue as if fork had
563not been called, while the child will act as if IO::AIO has not been used 673not been called, while the child will act as if BDB has not been used
564yet. 674yet.
675
676Win32 note: there is no fork on win32, and perls emulation of it is too
677broken to be supported, so do not use BDB in a windows pseudo-fork, better
678yet, switch to a more capable platform.
565 679
566=head2 MEMORY USAGE 680=head2 MEMORY USAGE
567 681
568Per-request usage: 682Per-request usage:
569 683
582temporary buffers, and each thread requires a stack and other data 696temporary buffers, and each thread requires a stack and other data
583structures (usually around 16k-128k, depending on the OS). 697structures (usually around 16k-128k, depending on the OS).
584 698
585=head1 KNOWN BUGS 699=head1 KNOWN BUGS
586 700
587Known bugs will be fixed in the next release. 701Known bugs will be fixed in the next release, except:
702
703 If you use a transaction in any request, and the request returns
704 with an operating system error or DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED, the internal
705 TXN_DEADLOCK flag will be set on the transaction. See C<db_txn_finish>,
706 above.
588 707
589=head1 SEE ALSO 708=head1 SEE ALSO
590 709
591L<Coro::AIO>. 710L<Coro::BDB>, L<IO::AIO>.
592 711
593=head1 AUTHOR 712=head1 AUTHOR
594 713
595 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> 714 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
596 http://home.schmorp.de/ 715 http://home.schmorp.de/

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