/* dag.h : DAG-like interface filesystem, private to libsvn_fs
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#ifndef SVN_LIBSVN_FS_DAG_H
#define SVN_LIBSVN_FS_DAG_H
#include "svn_fs.h"
#include "trail.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* The interface in this file provides all the essential filesystem
operations, but exposes the filesystem's DAG structure. This makes
it simpler to implement than the public interface, since a client
of this interface has to understand and cope with shared structure
directly as it appears in the database. However, it's still a
self-consistent set of invariants to maintain, making it
(hopefully) a useful interface boundary.
In other words:
- The dag_node_t interface exposes the internal DAG structure of
the filesystem, while the svn_fs.h interface does any cloning
necessary to make the filesystem look like a tree.
- The dag_node_t interface exposes the existence of copy nodes,
whereas the svn_fs.h handles them transparently.
- dag_node_t's must be explicitly cloned, whereas the svn_fs.h
operations make clones implicitly.
- Callers of the dag_node_t interface use Berkeley DB transactions
to ensure consistency between operations, while callers of the
svn_fs.h interface use Subversion transactions. */
/* Initializing a filesystem. */
/* Given a filesystem FS, which contains all the necessary tables,
create the initial revision 0, and the initial root directory. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_init_fs(svn_fs_t *fs);
/* Generic DAG node stuff. */
typedef struct dag_node_t dag_node_t;
/* Fill *NODE with a dag_node_t representing node revision ID in FS,
allocating in POOL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_node(dag_node_t **node,
svn_fs_t *fs,
const svn_fs_id_t *id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Return a new dag_node_t object referring to the same node as NODE,
allocated in POOL. */
dag_node_t *svn_fs_base__dag_dup(dag_node_t *node,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Return the filesystem containing NODE. */
svn_fs_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_fs(dag_node_t *node);
/* Set *REV to NODE's revision number, as part of TRAIL. If NODE has
never been committed as part of a revision, set *REV to
SVN_INVALID_REVNUM. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_revision(svn_revnum_t *rev,
dag_node_t *node,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Return the node revision ID of NODE. The value returned is shared
with NODE, and will be deallocated when NODE is. */
const svn_fs_id_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_id(dag_node_t *node);
/* Return the created path of NODE. The value returned is shared
with NODE, and will be deallocated when NODE is. */
const char *svn_fs_base__dag_get_created_path(dag_node_t *node);
/* Set *ID_P to the node revision ID of NODE's immediate predecessor,
or NULL if NODE has no predecessor, as part of TRAIL. The returned
ID will be allocated in POOL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_predecessor_id(const svn_fs_id_t **id_p,
dag_node_t *node,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Set *COUNT to the number of predecessors NODE has (recursively), or
-1 if not known, as part of TRAIL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_predecessor_count(int *count,
dag_node_t *node,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Return non-zero IFF NODE is currently mutable under Subversion
transaction TXN_ID. */
svn_boolean_t svn_fs_base__dag_check_mutable(dag_node_t *node,
const char *txn_id);
/* Return the node kind of NODE. */
svn_node_kind_t svn_fs_base__dag_node_kind(dag_node_t *node);
/* Set *PROPLIST_P to a PROPLIST hash representing the entire property
list of NODE, as part of TRAIL. The hash has const char * names
(the property names) and svn_string_t * values (the property values).
If properties do not exist on NODE, *PROPLIST_P will be set to NULL.
The returned property list is allocated in POOL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_proplist(apr_hash_t **proplist_p,
dag_node_t *node,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Set the property list of NODE to PROPLIST, as part of TRAIL. The
node being changed must be mutable. TXN_ID is the Subversion
transaction under which this occurs. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_set_proplist(dag_node_t *node,
apr_hash_t *proplist,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Revision and transaction roots. */
/* Open the root of revision REV of filesystem FS, as part of TRAIL.
Set *NODE_P to the new node. Allocate the node in POOL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_revision_root(dag_node_t **node_p,
svn_fs_t *fs,
svn_revnum_t rev,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Set *NODE_P to the root of transaction TXN_ID in FS, as part
of TRAIL. Allocate the node in POOL.
Note that the root node of TXN_ID is not necessarily mutable. If no
changes have been made in the transaction, then it may share its
root directory with its base revision. To get a mutable root node
for a transaction, call svn_fs_base__dag_clone_root. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_txn_root(dag_node_t **node_p,
svn_fs_t *fs,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Set *NODE_P to the base root of transaction TXN_ID in FS, as part
of TRAIL. Allocate the node in POOL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_txn_base_root(dag_node_t **node_p,
svn_fs_t *fs,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Clone the root directory of TXN_ID in FS, and update the
`transactions' table entry to point to it, unless this has been
done already. In either case, set *ROOT_P to a reference to the
root directory clone. Do all this as part of TRAIL, and allocate
*ROOT_P in POOL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_clone_root(dag_node_t **root_p,
svn_fs_t *fs,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Commit the transaction TXN_ID in FS, as part of TRAIL. Store the
new revision number in *NEW_REV. This entails:
- marking the tree of mutable nodes at TXN_ID's root as immutable,
and marking all their contents as stable
- creating a new revision, with TXN_ID's root as its root directory
- promoting TXN_ID to a "committed" transaction.
Beware! This does not make sure that TXN_ID is based on the very
latest revision in FS. If the caller doesn't take care of this,
you may lose people's work!
Do any necessary temporary allocation in a subpool of POOL.
Consume temporary space at most proportional to the maximum depth
of SVN_TXN's tree of mutable nodes. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_commit_txn(svn_revnum_t *new_rev,
svn_fs_t *fs,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Directories. */
/* Open the node named NAME in the directory PARENT, as part of TRAIL.
Set *CHILD_P to the new node, allocated in POOL. NAME must be a
single path component; it cannot be a slash-separated directory
path. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_open(dag_node_t **child_p,
dag_node_t *parent,
const char *name,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Set *ENTRIES_P to a hash table of NODE's entries, as part of TRAIL,
or NULL if NODE has no entries. The keys of the table are entry
names, and the values are svn_fs_dirent_t's.
The returned table is allocated in POOL.
NOTE: the 'kind' field of the svn_fs_dirent_t's is set to
svn_node_unknown by this function -- callers that need in
interesting value in these slots should fill them in using a new
TRAIL, since the list of entries can be arbitrarily large. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_dir_entries(apr_hash_t **entries_p,
dag_node_t *node,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Set ENTRY_NAME in NODE to point to ID, as part of TRAIL. NODE must
be a mutable directory. ID can refer to a mutable or immutable
node. If ENTRY_NAME does not exist, it will be created. TXN_ID is
the Subversion transaction under which this occurs.*/
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_set_entry(dag_node_t *node,
const char *entry_name,
const svn_fs_id_t *id,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Make a new mutable clone of the node named NAME in PARENT, and
adjust PARENT's directory entry to point to it, as part of TRAIL,
unless NAME in PARENT already refers to a mutable node. In either
case, set *CHILD_P to a reference to the new node, allocated in
POOL. PARENT must be mutable. NAME must be a single path
component; it cannot be a slash-separated directory path.
PARENT_PATH must be the canonicalized absolute path of the parent
directory.
COPY_ID, if non-NULL, is a key into the `copies' table, and
indicates that this new node is being created as the result of a
copy operation, and specifically which operation that was.
PATH is the canonicalized absolute path at which this node is being
created.
TXN_ID is the Subversion transaction under which this occurs. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_clone_child(dag_node_t **child_p,
dag_node_t *parent,
const char *parent_path,
const char *name,
const char *copy_id,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Delete the directory entry named NAME from PARENT, as part of
TRAIL. PARENT must be mutable. NAME must be a single path
component; it cannot be a slash-separated directory path. If the
node being deleted is a mutable directory, remove all mutable nodes
reachable from it. TXN_ID is the Subversion transaction under
which this occurs.
If return SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_ENTRY, then there is no entry NAME in
PARENT. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_delete(dag_node_t *parent,
const char *name,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Delete the node revision assigned to node ID from FS's `nodes'
table, as part of TRAIL. Also delete any mutable representations
and strings associated with that node revision. ID may refer to a
file or directory, which must be mutable. TXN_ID is the Subversion
transaction under which this occurs.
NOTE: If ID represents a directory, and that directory has mutable
children, you risk orphaning those children by leaving them
dangling, disconnected from all DAG trees. It is assumed that
callers of this interface know what in the world they are doing. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_remove_node(svn_fs_t *fs,
const svn_fs_id_t *id,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Delete all mutable node revisions reachable from node ID, including
ID itself, from FS's `nodes' table, as part of TRAIL. Also delete
any mutable representations and strings associated with that node
revision. ID may refer to a file or directory, which may be
mutable or immutable. TXN_ID is the Subversion transaction under
which this occurs. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_delete_if_mutable(svn_fs_t *fs,
const svn_fs_id_t *id,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Create a new mutable directory named NAME in PARENT, as part of
TRAIL. Set *CHILD_P to a reference to the new node, allocated in
POOL. The new directory has no contents, and no properties.
PARENT must be mutable. NAME must be a single path component; it
cannot be a slash-separated directory path. PARENT_PATH must be
the canonicalized absolute path of the parent directory. PARENT
must not currently have an entry named NAME. Do any temporary
allocation in POOL. TXN_ID is the Subversion transaction
under which this occurs. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_make_dir(dag_node_t **child_p,
dag_node_t *parent,
const char *parent_path,
const char *name,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Files. */
/* Set *CONTENTS to a readable generic stream which yields the
contents of FILE, as part of TRAIL. Allocate the stream in POOL.
If FILE is not a file, return SVN_ERR_FS_NOT_FILE. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_contents(svn_stream_t **contents,
dag_node_t *file,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Return a generic writable stream in *CONTENTS with which to set the
contents of FILE as part of TRAIL. Allocate the stream in POOL.
TXN_ID is the Subversion transaction under which this occurs. Any
previous edits on the file will be deleted, and a new edit stream
will be constructed. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_get_edit_stream(svn_stream_t **contents,
dag_node_t *file,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Signify the completion of edits to FILE made using the stream
returned by svn_fs_base__dag_get_edit_stream, as part of TRAIL. TXN_ID
is the Subversion transaction under which this occurs.
If CHECKSUM is non-null, it must match the checksum for FILE's
contents (note: this is not recalculated, the recorded checksum is
used), else the error SVN_ERR_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH is returned.
This operation is a no-op if no edits are present. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_finalize_edits(dag_node_t *file,
const char *checksum,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Set *LENGTH to the length of the contents of FILE, as part of TRAIL. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_file_length(svn_filesize_t *length,
dag_node_t *file,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Put the recorded MD5 checksum of FILE into DIGEST, as part of
* TRAIL. DIGEST must point to APR_MD5_DIGESTSIZE bytes of storage.
*
* If no stored checksum is available, do not calculate the checksum,
* just put all 0's into DIGEST.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_fs_base__dag_file_checksum(unsigned char digest[],
dag_node_t *file,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Create a new mutable file named NAME in PARENT, as part of TRAIL.
Set *CHILD_P to a reference to the new node, allocated in
POOL. The new file's contents are the empty string, and it
has no properties. PARENT must be mutable. NAME must be a single
path component; it cannot be a slash-separated directory path.
PARENT_PATH must be the canonicalized absolute path of the parent
directory. TXN_ID is the Subversion transaction under which this
occurs. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_make_file(dag_node_t **child_p,
dag_node_t *parent,
const char *parent_path,
const char *name,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Copies */
/* Make ENTRY in TO_NODE be a copy of FROM_NODE, as part of TRAIL.
TO_NODE must be mutable. TXN_ID is the Subversion transaction
under which this occurs.
If PRESERVE_HISTORY is true, the new node will record that it was
copied from FROM_PATH in FROM_REV; therefore, FROM_NODE should be
the node found at FROM_PATH in FROM_REV, although this is not
checked.
If PRESERVE_HISTORY is false, FROM_PATH and FROM_REV are ignored. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_copy(dag_node_t *to_node,
const char *entry,
dag_node_t *from_node,
svn_boolean_t preserve_history,
svn_revnum_t from_rev,
const char *from_path,
const char *txn_id,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Deltification */
/* Change TARGET's representation to be a delta against SOURCE, as
part of TRAIL. If TARGET or SOURCE does not exist, do nothing and
return success. If PROPS_ONLY is non-zero, only the node property
portion of TARGET will be deltified.
WARNING WARNING WARNING: Do *NOT* call this with a mutable SOURCE
node. Things will go *very* sour if you deltify TARGET against a
node that might just disappear from the filesystem in the (near)
future. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__dag_deltify(dag_node_t *target,
dag_node_t *source,
svn_boolean_t props_only,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Comparison */
/* Find out what is the same between two nodes.
If PROPS_CHANGED is non-null, set *PROPS_CHANGED to 1 if the two
nodes have different property lists, or to 0 if same.
If CONTENTS_CHANGED is non-null, set *CONTENTS_CHANGED to 1 if the
two nodes have different contents, or to 0 if same. For files,
file contents are compared; for directories, the entries lists are
compared. If one is a file and the other is a directory, the one's
contents will be compared to the other's entries list. (Not
terribly useful, I suppose, but that's the caller's business.)
### todo: This function only compares rep keys at the moment. This
may leave us with a slight chance of a false positive, though I
don't really see how that would happen in practice. Nevertheless,
it should probably be fixed. */
svn_error_t *svn_fs_base__things_different(svn_boolean_t *props_changed,
svn_boolean_t *contents_changed,
dag_node_t *node1,
dag_node_t *node2,
trail_t *trail,
apr_pool_t *pool);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* SVN_LIBSVN_FS_DAG_H */
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