/* * Copyright (c) 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is * free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement * or the like. Any license provided herein, whether implied or * otherwise, applies only to this software file. Patent licenses, if * any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with * other software, or any other product whatsoever. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 * Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA. * * Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, * Mountain View, CA 94043, or: * * http://www.sgi.com * * For further information regarding this notice, see: * * http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/NoticeExplan/ */ #ifndef _WRITE_LOG_H_ #define _WRITE_LOG_H_ /* * Constants defining the max size of various wlog_rec fields. ANY SIZE * CHANGES HERE MUST BE REFLECTED IN THE WLOG_REC_DISK STRUCTURE DEFINED * BELOW. */ #define WLOG_MAX_PATH 128 #define WLOG_MAX_PATTERN 64 #define WLOG_MAX_HOST 8 #define WLOG_REC_MAX_SIZE (sizeof(struct wlog_rec)+WLOG_MAX_PATH+WLOG_MAX_PATTERN+WLOG_MAX_HOST+2) /* * User view of a write log record. Note that this is not necessiliary * how the data is formatted on disk (signifigant compression occurrs), so * don't expect to od the write log file and see things formatted this way. */ struct wlog_rec { int w_pid; /* pid doing the write */ int w_offset; /* file offset */ int w_nbytes; /* # bytes written */ int w_oflags; /* low-order open() flags */ int w_done; /* 1 if io confirmed done */ int w_async; /* 1 if async write (writea) */ char w_host[WLOG_MAX_HOST+1]; /* host doing write - */ /* null terminated */ int w_hostlen; /* host name length */ char w_path[WLOG_MAX_PATH+1]; /* file written to - */ /* null terminated */ int w_pathlen; /* file name length */ char w_pattern[WLOG_MAX_PATTERN+1]; /* pattern written - */ /* null terminated */ int w_patternlen; /* pattern length */ }; #ifndef uint #define uint unsigned int #endif /* * On-disk structure of a wlog_rec. Actually, the record consists of * 3 parts: [wlog_rec_disk structure][variable length data][length] * where length is a 2 byte field containing the total record length * (including the 2 bytes). It is used for scanning the logfile in reverse * order. * * The variable length data includes the path, host, and pattern (in that * order). The lengths of these pieces of data are held in the * wlog_rec_disk structure. Thus, the actual on-disk record looks like * this (top is lower byte offset): * * struct wlog_rec_disk * path (w_pathlen bytes - not null terminated) * host (w_hostlen bytes - not null terminated) * pattern (w_patternlen bytes - not null terminated) * 2-byte record length * * Another way of looking at it is: * * --> * --> * * The maximum length of this record is defined by the WLOG_REC_MAX_SIZE * record. Note that the 2-byte record length forces this to be * <= 64k bytes. * * Note that there is lots of bit-masking done here. The w_pathlen, * w_hostlen, and w_patternlen fields MUST have enough bits to hold * WLOG_MAX_PATH, WLOG_MAX_HOST, and WLOG_MAX_PATTERN bytes respectivly. */ struct wlog_rec_disk { #ifdef CRAY uint w_offset : 44; /* file offset */ uint w_extra0 : 20; /* EXTRA BITS IN WORD 0 */ #else /* NB: sgi is pissy about fields > 32 bit, even cc -mips3 */ uint w_offset : 32; /* file offset */ uint w_extra0 : 32; /* EXTRA BITS IN WORD 0 */ #endif uint w_nbytes : 32; /* # bytes written */ uint w_oflags : 32; /* low-order open() flags */ uint w_pid : 17; /* pid doing the write */ uint w_pathlen : 7; /* length of file path */ uint w_patternlen: 6; /* length of pattern */ uint w_hostlen : 4; /* length of host */ uint w_done : 1; /* 1 if io confirmed done */ uint w_async : 1; /* 1 if async write (writea) */ uint w_extra2 : 28; /* EXTRA BITS IN WORD 2 */ }; /* * write log file datatype. wlog_open() initializes this structure * which is then passed around to the various wlog_xxx routines. */ struct wlog_file { int w_afd; /* append fd */ int w_rfd; /* random-access fd */ char w_file[1024]; /* name of the write_log */ }; /* * return value defines for the user-supplied function to * wlog_scan_backward(). */ #define WLOG_STOP_SCAN 0 #define WLOG_CONTINUE_SCAN 1 /* * wlog prototypes */ #if __STDC__ extern int wlog_open(struct wlog_file *wfile, int trunc, int mode); extern int wlog_close(struct wlog_file *wfile); extern int wlog_record_write(struct wlog_file *wfile, struct wlog_rec *wrec, long offset); extern int wlog_scan_backward(struct wlog_file *wfile, int nrecs, int (*func)(struct wlog_rec *rec), long data); #else int wlog_open(); int wlog_close(); int wlog_record_write(); int wlog_scan_backward(); #endif extern char Wlog_Error_String[]; #endif /* _WRITE_LOG_H_ */