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@@ -147,7 +147,8 @@ struct op {
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TDB_DATA pre;
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TDB_DATA post;
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} append;
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- unsigned int group_len; /* transaction/traverse start */
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+ /* transaction/traverse start/chainlock */
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+ unsigned int group_len;
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};
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};
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@@ -320,6 +321,33 @@ static void op_add_transaction(const char *filename, struct op op[],
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op[op_num].group_len = 0;
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}
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+static void op_add_chainlock(const char *filename,
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+ struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, char *words[])
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+{
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+ if (words[2] == NULL || words[3])
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+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected just a key");
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+
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+ /* A chainlock key isn't a key in the normal sense; it doesn't
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+ * have to be in the db at all. Also, we don't want to hash this op. */
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+ op[op_num].data = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]);
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+ op[op_num].key = tdb_null;
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+ op[op_num].group_len = 0;
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+}
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+
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+static void op_add_chainlock_ret(const char *filename,
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+ struct op op[], unsigned int op_num,
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+ char *words[])
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+{
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+ if (!words[2] || !words[3] || !words[4] || words[5]
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+ || !streq(words[3], "="))
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+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected <key> = <ret>");
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+ op[op_num].ret = atoi(words[4]);
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+ op[op_num].data = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]);
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+ op[op_num].key = tdb_null;
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+ op[op_num].group_len = 0;
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+ total_keys++;
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+}
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+
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static int op_find_start(struct op op[], unsigned int op_num, enum op_type type)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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@@ -353,6 +381,36 @@ static void op_analyze_transaction(const char *filename,
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op[i].group_start = start;
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}
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+/* We treat chainlocks a lot like transactions, even though that's overkill */
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+static void op_analyze_chainlock(const char *filename,
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+ struct op op[], unsigned int op_num,
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+ char *words[])
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+{
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+ unsigned int i, start;
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+
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+ if (words[2] == NULL || words[3])
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+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "Expected just a key");
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+
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+ op[op_num].data = make_tdb_data(op, filename, op_num+1, words[2]);
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+ op[op_num].key = tdb_null;
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+ total_keys++;
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+
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+ start = op_find_start(op, op_num, OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK);
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+ if (!start)
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+ start = op_find_start(op, op_num, OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_READ);
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+ if (!start)
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+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "no initial chainlock found");
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+
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+ /* FIXME: We'd have to do something clever to make this work
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+ * vs. deadlock. */
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+ if (!key_eq(op[start].data, op[op_num].data))
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+ fail(filename, op_num+1, "nested chainlock calls?");
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+
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+ op[start].group_len = op_num - start;
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+ for (i = start; i <= op_num; i++)
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+ op[i].group_start = start;
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+}
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+
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static void op_analyze_traverse(const char *filename,
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struct op op[], unsigned int op_num,
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char *words[])
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@@ -913,17 +971,29 @@ static bool in_traverse(const struct op op[], unsigned int i)
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return op[i].group_start && starts_traverse(&op[op[i].group_start]);
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}
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+static bool starts_chainlock(const struct op *op)
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+{
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+ return op->op == OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK_READ || op->op == OP_TDB_CHAINLOCK;
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+}
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+
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+static bool in_chainlock(const struct op op[], unsigned int i)
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+{
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+ return op[i].group_start && starts_chainlock(&op[op[i].group_start]);
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+}
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+
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/* What's the data after this op? pre if nothing changed. */
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static const TDB_DATA *gives(const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *pre,
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const struct op *op)
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{
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- if (starts_transaction(op)) {
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+ if (starts_transaction(op) || starts_chainlock(op)) {
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unsigned int i;
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/* Cancelled transactions don't change anything. */
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if (op[op->group_len].op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_CANCEL)
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return pre;
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- assert(op[op->group_len].op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT);
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+ assert(op[op->group_len].op == OP_TDB_TRANSACTION_COMMIT
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+ || op[op->group_len].op == OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK_READ
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+ || op[op->group_len].op == OP_TDB_CHAINUNLOCK);
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for (i = 1; i < op->group_len; i++) {
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/* This skips nested transactions, too */
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@@ -984,7 +1054,8 @@ static struct keyinfo *hash_ops(struct op *op[], unsigned int num_ops[],
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/* If it's in a transaction, it's the transaction which
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* matters from an analysis POV. */
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- if (in_transaction(op[i], j)) {
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+ if (in_transaction(op[i], j)
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+ || in_chainlock(op[i], j)) {
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unsigned start = op[i][j].group_start;
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/* Don't include twice. */
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@@ -1011,7 +1082,7 @@ static bool satisfies(const TDB_DATA *key, const TDB_DATA *data,
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{
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const TDB_DATA *need = NULL;
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- if (starts_transaction(op)) {
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+ if (starts_transaction(op) || starts_chainlock(op)) {
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unsigned int i;
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/* Look through for an op in this transaction which
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@@ -1240,9 +1311,11 @@ static void add_dependency(void *ctx,
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* traverse/transaction, it creates a dependency between the
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* two groups. */
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if ((in_traverse(op[satisfies_file], satisfies_opnum)
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- && op[needs_file][needs_opnum].group_start)
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+ && (starts_transaction(&op[needs_file][needs_opnum])
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+ || starts_traverse(&op[needs_file][needs_opnum])))
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|| (in_traverse(op[needs_file], needs_opnum)
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- && op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].group_start)) {
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+ && (starts_transaction(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum])
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+ || starts_traverse(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum])))){
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unsigned int sat;
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/* We are satisfied by end of group. */
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@@ -1270,8 +1343,10 @@ static void add_dependency(void *ctx,
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}
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#endif
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- /* If you depend on a transaction, you actually depend on it ending. */
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- if (starts_transaction(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum])) {
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+ /* If you depend on a transaction or chainlock, you actually
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+ * depend on it ending. */
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+ if (starts_transaction(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum])
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+ || starts_chainlock(&op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum])) {
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satisfies_opnum
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+= op[satisfies_file][satisfies_opnum].group_len;
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#if DEBUG_DEPS
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