/*- * See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. * * Copyright (c) 2004,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved. * * $Id: os_truncate.c,v 12.19 2008/02/18 19:34:22 bostic Exp $ */ #include "db_config.h" #include "db_int.h" /* * __os_truncate -- * Truncate the file. */ int __os_truncate(env, fhp, pgno, pgsize) ENV *env; DB_FH *fhp; db_pgno_t pgno; u_int32_t pgsize; { /* Yes, this really is how Microsoft have designed their API */ union { __int64 bigint; struct { unsigned long low; long high; }; } off; DB_ENV *dbenv; off_t offset; int ret; dbenv = env == NULL ? NULL : env->dbenv; offset = (off_t)pgsize * pgno; ret = 0; if (dbenv != NULL && FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_FILEOPS | DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL)) __db_msg(env, "fileops: truncate %s to %lu", fhp->name, (u_long)offset); #ifdef HAVE_FILESYSTEM_NOTZERO /* * If the filesystem doesn't zero fill, it isn't safe to extend the * file, or we end up with junk blocks. Just return in that case. */ if (__os_fs_notzero()) { off_t stat_offset; u_int32_t mbytes, bytes; /* Stat the file. */ if ((ret = __os_ioinfo(env, NULL, fhp, &mbytes, &bytes, NULL)) != 0) return (ret); stat_offset = (off_t)mbytes * MEGABYTE + bytes; if (offset > stat_offset) return (0); } #endif LAST_PANIC_CHECK_BEFORE_IO(env); /* * Windows doesn't provide truncate directly. Instead, it has * SetEndOfFile, which truncates to the current position. To * deal with that, we open a duplicate file handle for truncating. * * We want to retry the truncate call, which involves a SetFilePointer * and a SetEndOfFile, but there are several complications: * * 1) since the Windows API deals in 32-bit values, it's possible that * the return from SetFilePointer (the low 32-bits) is * INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER even when the call has succeeded. So we * have to also check whether GetLastError() returns NO_ERROR. * * 2) when it returns, SetFilePointer overwrites the high bits of the * offset, so if we need to retry, we have to reset the offset each * time. * * We can't switch to SetFilePointerEx, which knows about 64-bit * offsets, because it isn't supported on Win9x/ME. */ RETRY_CHK((off.bigint = (__int64)pgsize * pgno, (SetFilePointer(fhp->trunc_handle, off.low, &off.high, FILE_BEGIN) == INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER && GetLastError() != NO_ERROR) || !SetEndOfFile(fhp->trunc_handle)), ret); if (ret != 0) { __db_syserr(env, ret, "SetFilePointer: %lu", pgno * pgsize); ret = __os_posix_err(ret); } return (ret); }