DB_ENV->memp_register |
#include <db.h>int DB_ENV->memp_register(DB_ENV *env, int ftype, int (*pgin_fcn)(DB_ENV *, db_pgno_t pgno, void *pgaddr, DBT *pgcookie), int (*pgout_fcn)(DB_ENV *, db_pgno_t pgno, void *pgaddr, DBT *pgcookie));
The DB_ENV->memp_register method registers page-in and page-out functions for files of type ftype in the specified pool.
If the pgin_fcn function is non-NULL, it is called each time a page is read into the memory pool from a file of type ftype, or a page is created for a file of type ftype (see the DB_MPOOL_CREATE flag for the DB_MPOOLFILE->get method).
If the pgout_fcn function is non-NULL, it is called each time a page is written to a file of type ftype.
The purpose of the DB_ENV->memp_register function is to support processing when pages are entered into, or flushed from, the pool. For example, this functionality might be used to do byte-endian conversion as pages are read from, or written to, the underlying file.
A file type must be specified to make it possible for unrelated threads or processes that are sharing a pool, to evict each other's pages from the pool. During initialization, applications should call DB_ENV->memp_register for each type of file requiring input or output processing that will be sharing the underlying pool. (No registry is necessary for the standard Berkeley DB access method types because DB->open registers them separately.)
If a thread or process does not call DB_ENV->memp_register for a file type, it is impossible for it to evict pages for any file requiring input or output processing from the pool. For this reason, DB_ENV->memp_register should always be called by each application sharing a pool for each type of file included in the pool, regardless of whether or not the application itself uses files of that type.
The DB_ENV->memp_register method returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
ParametersThe ftype value for a file must be a non-zero positive number less than 128 (0 and negative numbers are reserved for internal use by the Berkeley DB library).
The pgin_fcn and pgout_fcn functions are called with a reference to the current database environment, the page number being read or written, a pointer to the page being read or written, and any parameter pgcookie that was specified to the DB_MPOOLFILE->set_pgcookie method.
The pgin_fcn and pgout_fcn functions should return 0 on success, and a non-zero value on failure, in which case the shared Berkeley DB library function calling it will also fail, returning that non-zero value. The non-zero value should be selected from values outside of the Berkeley DB library namespace.
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