/* batch_fsync.h --- efficiently fsync multiple targets * * ==================================================================== * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one * or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file * distributed with this work for additional information * regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, * software distributed under the License is distributed on an * "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY * KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the * specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ==================================================================== */ #ifndef SVN_LIBSVN_FS_X__BATCH_FSYNC_H #define SVN_LIBSVN_FS_X__BATCH_FSYNC_H #include "svn_error.h" /* Infrastructure for efficiently calling fsync on files and directories. * * The idea is to have a container of open file handles (including * directory handles on POSIX), at most one per file. During the course * of an FS operation that needs to be fsync'ed, all touched files and * folders accumulate in the container. * * At the end of the FS operation, all file changes will be written the * physical disk, once per file and folder. Afterwards, all handles will * be closed and the container is ready for reuse. * * To minimize the delay caused by the batch flush, run all fsync calls * concurrently - if the OS supports multi-threading. */ /* Opaque container type. */ typedef struct svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_t svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_t; /* Initialize the concurrent fsync infrastructure. Clean it up when * OWNING_POOL gets cleared. * * This function must be called before using any of the other functions in * in this module. It should only be called once. */ svn_error_t * svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_init(apr_pool_t *owning_pool); /* Set *RESULT_P to a new batch fsync structure, allocated in RESULT_POOL. * If FLUSH_TO_DISK is not set, the resulting struct will not actually use * fsync. */ svn_error_t * svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_create(svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_t **result_p, svn_boolean_t flush_to_disk, apr_pool_t *result_pool); /* Open the file at FILENAME for read and write access. Return it in *FILE * and schedule it for fsync in BATCH. If BATCH already contains an open * file for FILENAME, return that instead creating a new instance. * * Use SCRATCH_POOL for temporaries. */ svn_error_t * svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_open_file(apr_file_t **file, svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_t *batch, const char *filename, apr_pool_t *scratch_pool); /* Inform the BATCH that a file or directory has been created at PATH. * "Created" means either newly created to renamed to PATH - even if another * item with the same name existed before. Depending on the OS, the correct * path will scheduled for fsync. * * Use SCRATCH_POOL for temporaries. */ svn_error_t * svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_new_path(svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_t *batch, const char *path, apr_pool_t *scratch_pool); /* For all files and directories in BATCH, flush all changes to disk and * close the file handles. Use SCRATCH_POOL for temporaries. */ svn_error_t * svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_run(svn_fs_x__batch_fsync_t *batch, apr_pool_t *scratch_pool); #endif