import libdb-5.3.28-53.el9

c9 imports/c9/libdb-5.3.28-53.el9
CentOS Sources 3 years ago committed by MSVSphere Packaging Team
commit c0614b49cd

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.gitignore vendored

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SOURCES/db-5.3.28.tar.gz
SOURCES/db.1.85.tar.gz
SOURCES/libdb-5.3.28-manpages.tar.gz

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fa3f8a41ad5101f43d08bc0efb6241c9b6fc1ae9 SOURCES/db-5.3.28.tar.gz
ccb057b07761d1b2b34626e748c7392c749d5e6d SOURCES/db.1.85.tar.gz
c90635ffef230707c87f1353495972f8041882bd SOURCES/libdb-5.3.28-manpages.tar.gz

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Description: mt19937db.c license should include the GPL
This file is distributed from upstream Berkeley DB under the Artistic
License (no version specified), althouth it was later released by the
original author under both GPL2+ and BSD.
.
References:
http://web.archive.org/web/20010806225716/http://www.math.keio.ac.jp/matumoto/mt19937int.c
http://web.archive.org/web/20130127064020/http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/MT2002/CODES/mt19937ar.c
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?format=multiple&id=886838
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/gnu-linux-libre/2010-05/msg00000.html
.
Author: Ruben Rodriguez <ruben@trisquel.info>
--- db-5.3.21/src/crypto/mersenne/mt19937db.c.licensefix
+++ db-5.3.21/src/crypto/mersenne/mt19937db.c
@@ -16,16 +16,27 @@
/* Coded by Takuji Nishimura, considering the suggestions by */
/* Topher Cooper and Marc Rieffel in July-Aug. 1997. */
-/* This library is free software under the Artistic license: */
-/* see the file COPYING distributed together with this code. */
-/* For the verification of the code, its output sequence file */
-/* mt19937int.out is attached (2001/4/2) */
-
/* Copyright (C) 1997, 1999 Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura. */
/* Any feedback is very welcome. For any question, comments, */
/* see http://www.math.keio.ac.jp/matumoto/emt.html or email */
/* matumoto@math.keio.ac.jp */
+/* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or */
+/* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public */
+/* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either */
+/* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later */
+/* version. */
+/* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, */
+/* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of */
+/* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. */
+/* See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. */
+/* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General */
+/* Public License along with this library; if not, write to the */
+/* Free Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA */
+/* 02111-1307 USA */
+
+/* This library is free software under the Artistic license: */
+
/* REFERENCE */
/* M. Matsumoto and T. Nishimura, */
/* "Mersenne Twister: A 623-Dimensionally Equidistributed Uniform */

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--- db-5.3.21/src/db/db_cam.c.opd_deadlock 2017-10-31 12:20:54.118979690 +0100
+++ db-5.3.21/src/db/db_cam.c 2017-10-31 12:21:06.828739341 +0100
@@ -868,6 +868,11 @@
flags == DB_PREV || flags == DB_PREV_DUP)) {
if (tmp_rmw && (ret = dbc->am_writelock(dbc)) != 0)
goto err;
+ /* Latch the primary tree page here in order to not deadlock later. */
+ if (cp->page == NULL &&
+ (ret = __memp_fget(mpf, &cp->pgno,
+ dbc->thread_info, dbc->txn, 0, &cp->page)) != 0)
+ goto err;
if (F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_TRANSIENT))
opd = cp->opd;
else if ((ret = __dbc_idup(cp->opd, &opd, DB_POSITION)) != 0)

@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
glibc doesn't like errno as the name of a field.
--- db.1.85/hash/hash.h Mon Feb 18 19:12:14 2002
+++ db.1.85/hash/hash.h Mon Feb 18 19:12:20 2002
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
BUFHEAD *cpage; /* Current page */
int cbucket; /* Current bucket */
int cndx; /* Index of next item on cpage */
- int errno; /* Error Number -- for DBM
+ int err; /* Error Number -- for DBM
* compatability */
int new_file; /* Indicates if fd is backing store
* or no */
--- db.1.85/hash/hash.c Mon Feb 18 19:12:24 2002
+++ db.1.85/hash/hash.c Mon Feb 18 19:12:44 2002
@@ -505,7 +505,7 @@
else
if (wsize != sizeof(HASHHDR)) {
errno = EFTYPE;
- hashp->errno = errno;
+ hashp->err = errno;
return (-1);
}
for (i = 0; i < NCACHED; i++)
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@
hashp = (HTAB *)dbp->internal;
if (flag) {
- hashp->errno = errno = EINVAL;
+ hashp->err = errno = EINVAL;
return (ERROR);
}
return (hash_access(hashp, HASH_GET, (DBT *)key, data));
@@ -553,11 +553,11 @@
hashp = (HTAB *)dbp->internal;
if (flag && flag != R_NOOVERWRITE) {
- hashp->errno = errno = EINVAL;
+ hashp->err = errno = EINVAL;
return (ERROR);
}
if ((hashp->flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY) {
- hashp->errno = errno = EPERM;
+ hashp->err = errno = EPERM;
return (ERROR);
}
return (hash_access(hashp, flag == R_NOOVERWRITE ?
@@ -574,11 +574,11 @@
hashp = (HTAB *)dbp->internal;
if (flag && flag != R_CURSOR) {
- hashp->errno = errno = EINVAL;
+ hashp->err = errno = EINVAL;
return (ERROR);
}
if ((hashp->flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY) {
- hashp->errno = errno = EPERM;
+ hashp->err = errno = EPERM;
return (ERROR);
}
return (hash_access(hashp, HASH_DELETE, (DBT *)key, NULL));
@@ -729,7 +729,7 @@
hashp = (HTAB *)dbp->internal;
if (flag && flag != R_FIRST && flag != R_NEXT) {
- hashp->errno = errno = EINVAL;
+ hashp->err = errno = EINVAL;
return (ERROR);
}
#ifdef HASH_STATISTICS
--- db.1.85/hash/ndbm.c Mon Feb 18 19:12:58 2002
+++ db.1.85/hash/ndbm.c Mon Feb 18 19:13:05 2002
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
HTAB *hp;
hp = (HTAB *)db->internal;
- return (hp->errno);
+ return (hp->err);
}
extern int
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
HTAB *hp;
hp = (HTAB *)db->internal;
- hp->errno = 0;
+ hp->err = 0;
return (0);
}

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diff -up db-4.7.25/dist/configure.ac.jni db-4.7.25/dist/configure.ac
--- db-4.7.25/dist/configure.ac.jni 2008-08-20 14:22:59.000000000 +0200
+++ db-4.7.25/dist/configure.ac 2008-08-20 14:23:39.000000000 +0200
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ if test "$db_cv_java" = "yes"; then
AC_PROG_JAVAC
AC_PROG_JAR
AC_PROG_JAVA
- AC_JNI_INCLUDE_DIR
+ JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS="/usr/lib/jvm/java/include /usr/lib/jvm/java/include/linux"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(java version)
case "$JAVA" in

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diff -up db-5.1.19/dist/Makefile.in.185compat db-5.1.19/dist/Makefile.in
--- db-5.1.19/dist/Makefile.in.185compat 2010-08-27 17:08:03.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.1.19/dist/Makefile.in 2010-09-10 10:02:32.974640425 +0200
@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ libtso_major= $(libtcl_base)-$(LIBMAJOR)
# local libraries, for example. Do that by adding -I options to the DB185INC
# line, and -l options to the DB185LIB line.
##################################################
-DB185INC= -c @CFLAGS@ -I$(topdir) @CPPFLAGS@
-DB185LIB=
+DB185INC= -c @CFLAGS@ -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/db.1.85/PORT/linux/include @CPPFLAGS@
+DB185LIB= ${srcdir}/db.1.85/PORT/linux/libdb.a
##################################################
# Performance Event Monitoring definitions

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diff -r -u db-5.3.21_orig/src/mp/mp_stat.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_stat.c
--- db-5.3.21_orig/src/mp/mp_stat.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_stat.c 2015-05-19 15:07:09.000000000 +0800
@@ -87,6 +87,13 @@
u_int32_t i;
uintmax_t tmp_wait, tmp_nowait;
+ /*
+ * The array holding the lengths related to the buffer allocated for *fspp.
+ * The first element of the array holds the number of entries allocated.
+ * The second element of the array holds the total number of bytes allocated.
+ */
+ u_int32_t fsp_len[2];
+
dbmp = env->mp_handle;
mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
@@ -193,32 +200,53 @@
if (fspp != NULL) {
*fspp = NULL;
- /* Count the MPOOLFILE structures. */
- i = 0;
- len = 0;
- if ((ret = __memp_walk_files(env,
- mp, __memp_count_files, &len, &i, flags)) != 0)
- return (ret);
+ while (*fspp == NULL) {
+ /* Count the MPOOLFILE structures. */
+ i = 0;
+ /*
+ * Allow space for the first __memp_get_files() to align the
+ * structure array to uintmax_t, DB_MPOOL_STAT's most
+ * restrictive field. [#23150]
+ */
+ len = sizeof(uintmax_t);
+ if ((ret = __memp_walk_files(env,
+ mp, __memp_count_files, &len, &i, flags)) != 0)
+ return (ret);
+
+ if (i == 0)
+ return (0);
+
+ /*
+ * Copy the number of DB_MPOOL_FSTAT entries and the number of
+ * bytes allocated for them into fsp_len. Do not count the space
+ * reserved for allignment.
+ */
+ fsp_len[0] = i;
+ fsp_len[1] = len - sizeof(uintmax_t);
- if (i == 0)
- return (0);
- len += sizeof(DB_MPOOL_FSTAT *); /* Trailing NULL */
+ len += sizeof(DB_MPOOL_FSTAT *); /* Trailing NULL */
- /* Allocate space */
- if ((ret = __os_umalloc(env, len, fspp)) != 0)
- return (ret);
+ /* Allocate space */
+ if ((ret = __os_umalloc(env, len, fspp)) != 0)
+ return (ret);
- tfsp = *fspp;
- *tfsp = NULL;
-
- /*
- * Files may have been opened since we counted, don't walk
- * off the end of the allocated space.
- */
- if ((ret = __memp_walk_files(env,
- mp, __memp_get_files, &tfsp, &i, flags)) != 0)
- return (ret);
+ tfsp = *fspp;
+ *tfsp = NULL;
+ /*
+ * Files may have been opened since we counted, if we walk off
+ * the end of the allocated space specified in fsp_len, retry.
+ */
+ if ((ret = __memp_walk_files(env,
+ mp, __memp_get_files, &tfsp, fsp_len, flags)) != 0) {
+ if (ret == DB_BUFFER_SMALL) {
+ __os_ufree(env, *fspp);
+ *fspp = NULL;
+ tfsp = NULL;
+ } else
+ return (ret);
+ }
+ }
*++tfsp = NULL;
}
@@ -286,28 +314,35 @@
* for the text file names.
*/
static int
-__memp_get_files(env, mfp, argp, countp, flags)
+__memp_get_files(env, mfp, argp, fsp_len, flags)
ENV *env;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
void *argp;
- u_int32_t *countp;
+ u_int32_t fsp_len[];
u_int32_t flags;
{
DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
DB_MPOOL_FSTAT **tfsp, *tstruct;
char *name, *tname;
- size_t nlen;
+ size_t nlen, tlen;
- if (*countp == 0)
- return (0);
+ /* We walked through more files than argp was allocated for. */
+ if (fsp_len[0] == 0)
+ return DB_BUFFER_SMALL;
dbmp = env->mp_handle;
tfsp = *(DB_MPOOL_FSTAT ***)argp;
if (*tfsp == NULL) {
- /* Add 1 to count because we need to skip over the NULL. */
- tstruct = (DB_MPOOL_FSTAT *)(tfsp + *countp + 1);
- tname = (char *)(tstruct + *countp);
+ /*
+ * Add 1 to count because to skip over the NULL end marker.
+ * Align it further for DB_MPOOL_STAT's most restrictive field
+ * because uintmax_t might require stricter alignment than
+ * pointers; e.g., IP32 LL64 SPARC. [#23150]
+ */
+ tstruct = (DB_MPOOL_FSTAT *)&tfsp[fsp_len[0] + 1];
+ tstruct = ALIGNP_INC(tstruct, sizeof(uintmax_t));
+ tname = (char *)&tstruct[fsp_len[0]];
*tfsp = tstruct;
} else {
tstruct = *tfsp + 1;
@@ -317,6 +352,15 @@
name = __memp_fns(dbmp, mfp);
nlen = strlen(name) + 1;
+
+ /* The space required for file names is larger than argp was allocated for. */
+ tlen = sizeof(DB_MPOOL_FSTAT *) + sizeof(DB_MPOOL_FSTAT) + nlen;
+ if (fsp_len[1] < tlen)
+ return DB_BUFFER_SMALL;
+ else
+ /* Count down the number of bytes left in argp. */
+ fsp_len[1] -= tlen;
+
memcpy(tname, name, nlen);
memcpy(tstruct, &mfp->stat, sizeof(mfp->stat));
tstruct->file_name = tname;
@@ -325,7 +369,9 @@
tstruct->st_pagesize = mfp->pagesize;
*(DB_MPOOL_FSTAT ***)argp = tfsp;
- (*countp)--;
+
+ /* Count down the number of entries left in argp. */
+ fsp_len[0]--;
if (LF_ISSET(DB_STAT_CLEAR))
memset(&mfp->stat, 0, sizeof(mfp->stat));
diff -r -u db-5.3.21_orig/src/mp/mp_sync.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c
--- db-5.3.21_orig/src/mp/mp_sync.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c 2015-05-19 15:08:05.000000000 +0800
@@ -57,11 +57,13 @@
if ((t_ret = func(env,
mfp, arg, countp, flags)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
- if (ret != 0 && !LF_ISSET(DB_STAT_MEMP_NOERROR))
+ if (ret != 0 &&
+ (!LF_ISSET(DB_STAT_MEMP_NOERROR) || ret == DB_BUFFER_SMALL))
break;
}
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
- if (ret != 0 && !LF_ISSET(DB_STAT_MEMP_NOERROR))
+ if (ret != 0 &&
+ (!LF_ISSET(DB_STAT_MEMP_NOERROR) || ret == DB_BUFFER_SMALL))
break;
}
return (ret);

@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in 2016-10-25 22:40:58.000000000 +0800
@@ -1371,10 +1371,11 @@
#define __memp_failchk __memp_failchk@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_bhwrite __memp_bhwrite@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_pgread __memp_pgread@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_pg __memp_pg@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_bhfree __memp_bhfree@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
+#define __memp_bh_clear_dirty __memp_bh_clear_dirty@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fget_pp __memp_fget_pp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fget __memp_fget@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fcreate_pp __memp_fcreate_pp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fcreate __memp_fcreate@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_set_clear_len __memp_set_clear_len@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
@@ -1395,10 +1396,11 @@
#define __memp_fopen __memp_fopen@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fclose_pp __memp_fclose_pp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fclose __memp_fclose@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_mf_discard __memp_mf_discard@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_inmemlist __memp_inmemlist@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
+#define __memp_mf_mark_dead __memp_mf_mark_dead@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fput_pp __memp_fput_pp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fput __memp_fput@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_unpin_buffers __memp_unpin_buffers@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_dirty __memp_dirty@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_shared __memp_shared@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
@@ -1453,10 +1455,11 @@
#define __memp_fsync_pp __memp_fsync_pp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_fsync __memp_fsync@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __mp_xxx_fh __mp_xxx_fh@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_sync_int __memp_sync_int@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_mf_sync __memp_mf_sync@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
+#define __memp_purge_dead_files __memp_purge_dead_files@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_trickle_pp __memp_trickle_pp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __mutex_alloc __mutex_alloc@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __mutex_alloc_int __mutex_alloc_int@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __mutex_free __mutex_free@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __mutex_free_int __mutex_free_int@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h 2016-10-25 22:40:58.000000000 +0800
@@ -14,10 +14,11 @@
int __memp_failchk __P((ENV *));
int __memp_bhwrite __P((DB_MPOOL *, DB_MPOOL_HASH *, MPOOLFILE *, BH *, int));
int __memp_pgread __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, BH *, int));
int __memp_pg __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, db_pgno_t, void *, int));
int __memp_bhfree __P((DB_MPOOL *, REGINFO *, MPOOLFILE *, DB_MPOOL_HASH *, BH *, u_int32_t));
+void __memp_bh_clear_dirty __P((ENV*, DB_MPOOL_HASH *, BH *));
int __memp_fget_pp __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, db_pgno_t *, DB_TXN *, u_int32_t, void *));
int __memp_fget __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, db_pgno_t *, DB_THREAD_INFO *, DB_TXN *, u_int32_t, void *));
int __memp_fcreate_pp __P((DB_ENV *, DB_MPOOLFILE **, u_int32_t));
int __memp_fcreate __P((ENV *, DB_MPOOLFILE **));
int __memp_set_clear_len __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, u_int32_t));
@@ -38,10 +39,11 @@
int __memp_fopen __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, MPOOLFILE *, const char *, const char **, u_int32_t, int, size_t));
int __memp_fclose_pp __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, u_int32_t));
int __memp_fclose __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, u_int32_t));
int __memp_mf_discard __P((DB_MPOOL *, MPOOLFILE *, int));
int __memp_inmemlist __P((ENV *, char ***, int *));
+void __memp_mf_mark_dead __P((DB_MPOOL *, MPOOLFILE *, int*));
int __memp_fput_pp __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, void *, DB_CACHE_PRIORITY, u_int32_t));
int __memp_fput __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, DB_THREAD_INFO *, void *, DB_CACHE_PRIORITY));
int __memp_unpin_buffers __P((ENV *, DB_THREAD_INFO *));
int __memp_dirty __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, void *, DB_THREAD_INFO *, DB_TXN *, DB_CACHE_PRIORITY, u_int32_t));
int __memp_shared __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, void *));
@@ -96,10 +98,11 @@
int __memp_fsync_pp __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *));
int __memp_fsync __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *));
int __mp_xxx_fh __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, DB_FH **));
int __memp_sync_int __P((ENV *, DB_MPOOLFILE *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t *, int *));
int __memp_mf_sync __P((DB_MPOOL *, MPOOLFILE *, int));
+int __memp_purge_dead_files __P((ENV *));
int __memp_trickle_pp __P((DB_ENV *, int, int *));
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_bh.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_bh.c
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_bh.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_bh.c 2016-10-25 17:09:35.000000000 +0800
@@ -472,15 +472,12 @@
* a shared latch.
*/
if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY | BH_TRASH)) {
MUTEX_LOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
DB_ASSERT(env, !SH_CHAIN_HASNEXT(bhp, vc));
- if (ret == 0 && F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY)) {
- F_CLR(bhp, BH_DIRTY | BH_DIRTY_CREATE);
- DB_ASSERT(env, atomic_read(&hp->hash_page_dirty) > 0);
- atomic_dec(env, &hp->hash_page_dirty);
- }
+ if (ret == 0)
+ __memp_bh_clear_dirty(env, hp, bhp);
/* put the page back if necessary. */
if ((ret != 0 || BH_REFCOUNT(bhp) > 1) &&
F_ISSET(bhp, BH_TRASH)) {
ret = __memp_pg(dbmfp, bhp->pgno, bhp->buf, 1);
@@ -686,5 +683,31 @@
} else
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, mfp->mutex);
return (ret);
}
+
+/*
+ * __memp_bh_clear_dirty --
+ * Clear the dirty flag of of a buffer. Calls on the same buffer must be
+ * serialized to get the accounting correct. This can be achieved by
+ * acquiring an exclusive lock on the buffer, a shared lock on the
+ * buffer plus an exclusive lock on the hash bucket, or some other
+ * mechanism that guarantees single-thread access to the entire region
+ * (e.g. during __memp_region_bhfree()).
+ *
+ * PUBLIC: void __memp_bh_clear_dirty __P((ENV*, DB_MPOOL_HASH *, BH *));
+ */
+void
+__memp_bh_clear_dirty(env, hp, bhp)
+ ENV *env;
+ DB_MPOOL_HASH *hp;
+ BH *bhp;
+{
+ COMPQUIET(env, env);
+ if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY)) {
+ F_CLR(bhp, BH_DIRTY | BH_DIRTY_CREATE);
+ DB_ASSERT(env, atomic_read(&hp->hash_page_dirty) > 0);
+ (void)atomic_dec(env, &hp->hash_page_dirty);
+ }
+}
+
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_fget.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_fget.c
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_fget.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_fget.c 2016-10-25 17:11:08.000000000 +0800
@@ -437,16 +437,11 @@
* complain and get out.
*/
if (flags == DB_MPOOL_FREE) {
freebuf: MUTEX_LOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
h_locked = 1;
- if (F_ISSET(bhp, BH_DIRTY)) {
- F_CLR(bhp, BH_DIRTY | BH_DIRTY_CREATE);
- DB_ASSERT(env,
- atomic_read(&hp->hash_page_dirty) > 0);
- atomic_dec(env, &hp->hash_page_dirty);
- }
+ __memp_bh_clear_dirty(env, hp, bhp);
/*
* If the buffer we found is already freed, we're done.
* If the ref count is not 1 then someone may be
* peeking at the buffer. We cannot free it until they
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_fopen.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_fopen.c
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_fopen.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_fopen.c 2016-10-25 22:31:05.000000000 +0800
@@ -12,10 +12,11 @@
#include "dbinc/log.h"
#include "dbinc/mp.h"
#include "dbinc/db_page.h"
#include "dbinc/hash.h"
+static int __memp_count_dead_mutex __P((DB_MPOOL *, u_int32_t *));
static int __memp_mpf_alloc __P((DB_MPOOL *,
DB_MPOOLFILE *, const char *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, MPOOLFILE **));
static int __memp_mpf_find __P((ENV *,
DB_MPOOLFILE *, DB_MPOOL_HASH *, const char *, u_int32_t, MPOOLFILE **));
@@ -709,11 +710,15 @@
* We should be able to set mfp to NULL and break out of the
* loop, but I like the idea of checking all the entries.
*/
if (LF_ISSET(DB_TRUNCATE)) {
MUTEX_LOCK(env, mfp->mutex);
- mfp->deadfile = 1;
+ /*
+ * We cannot purge dead files here, because the caller
+ * is holding the mutex of the hash bucket of mfp.
+ */
+ __memp_mf_mark_dead(dbmp, mfp, NULL);
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, mfp->mutex);
continue;
}
/*
@@ -907,14 +912,15 @@
DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
ENV *env;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
char *rpath;
u_int32_t ref;
- int deleted, ret, t_ret;
+ int deleted, purge_dead, ret, t_ret;
env = dbmfp->env;
dbmp = env->mp_handle;
+ purge_dead = 0;
ret = 0;
/*
* Remove the DB_MPOOLFILE from the process' list.
*
@@ -1004,11 +1010,11 @@
}
DB_ASSERT(env, mfp->neutral_cnt < mfp->mpf_cnt);
if (--mfp->mpf_cnt == 0 || LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_DISCARD)) {
if (LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_DISCARD) ||
F_ISSET(mfp, MP_TEMP) || mfp->unlink_on_close) {
- mfp->deadfile = 1;
+ __memp_mf_mark_dead(dbmp, mfp, &purge_dead);
}
if (mfp->unlink_on_close) {
if ((t_ret = __db_appname(dbmp->env, DB_APP_DATA,
R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mfp->path_off), NULL,
&rpath)) != 0 && ret == 0)
@@ -1037,10 +1043,12 @@
deleted = 1;
}
}
if (!deleted && !LF_ISSET(DB_MPOOL_NOLOCK))
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, mfp->mutex);
+ if (purge_dead)
+ (void)__memp_purge_dead_files(env);
done: /* Discard the DB_MPOOLFILE structure. */
if (dbmfp->pgcookie != NULL) {
__os_free(env, dbmfp->pgcookie->data);
__os_free(env, dbmfp->pgcookie);
@@ -1091,11 +1099,11 @@
/*
* We have to release the MPOOLFILE mutex before acquiring the region
* mutex so we don't deadlock. Make sure nobody ever looks at this
* structure again.
*/
- mfp->deadfile = 1;
+ __memp_mf_mark_dead(dbmp, mfp, NULL);
/* Discard the mutex we're holding and return it too the pool. */
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, mfp->mutex);
if ((t_ret = __mutex_free(env, &mfp->mutex)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = t_ret;
@@ -1216,5 +1224,106 @@
/* Make sure we don't return any garbage. */
*cntp = 0;
*namesp = NULL;
return (ret);
}
+
+/*
+ * __memp_mf_mark_dead --
+ * Mark an MPOOLFILE as dead because its contents are no longer necessary.
+ * This happens when removing, truncation, or closing an unnamed in-memory
+ * database. Return, in the purgep parameter, whether the caller should
+ * call __memp_purge_dead_files() after the lock on mfp is released. The
+ * caller must hold an exclusive lock on the mfp handle.
+ *
+ * PUBLIC: void __memp_mf_mark_dead __P((DB_MPOOL *, MPOOLFILE *, int*));
+ */
+void
+__memp_mf_mark_dead(dbmp, mfp, purgep)
+ DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
+ MPOOLFILE *mfp;
+ int *purgep;
+{
+ ENV *env;
+#ifdef HAVE_MUTEX_SUPPORT
+ REGINFO *infop;
+ DB_MUTEXREGION *mtxregion;
+ u_int32_t mutex_max, mutex_inuse, dead_mutex;
+#endif
+
+ if (purgep != NULL)
+ *purgep = 0;
+
+ env = dbmp->env;
+
+#ifdef HAVE_MUTEX_SUPPORT
+ MUTEX_REQUIRED(env, mfp->mutex);
+
+ if (MUTEX_ON(env) && mfp->deadfile == 0) {
+ infop = &env->mutex_handle->reginfo;
+ mtxregion = infop->primary;
+
+ mutex_inuse = mtxregion->stat.st_mutex_inuse;
+ if ((mutex_max = env->dbenv->mutex_max) == 0)
+ mutex_max = infop->rp->max / mtxregion->mutex_size;
+
+ /*
+ * Purging dead pages requires a full scan of the entire cache
+ * buffer, so it is a slow operation. We only want to do it
+ * when it is necessary and provides enough benefits. Below is
+ * a simple heuristic that determines when to purge all dead
+ * pages.
+ */
+ if (purgep != NULL && mutex_inuse > mutex_max - 200) {
+ /*
+ * If the mutex region is almost full and there are
+ * many mutexes held by dead files, purge dead files.
+ */
+ (void)__memp_count_dead_mutex(dbmp, &dead_mutex);
+ dead_mutex += mfp->block_cnt + 1;
+
+ if (dead_mutex > mutex_inuse / 20)
+ *purgep = 1;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ mfp->deadfile = 1;
+}
+
+/*
+ * __memp_count_dead_mutex --
+ * Estimate the number of mutexes held by dead files.
+ */
+static int
+__memp_count_dead_mutex(dbmp, dead_mutex)
+ DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
+ u_int32_t *dead_mutex;
+{
+ ENV *env;
+ DB_MPOOL_HASH *hp;
+ MPOOL *mp;
+ MPOOLFILE *mfp;
+ u_int32_t mutex_per_file;
+ int busy, i;
+
+ env = dbmp->env;
+ *dead_mutex = 0;
+ mutex_per_file = 1;
+#ifndef HAVE_ATOMICFILEREAD
+ mutex_per_file = 2;
+#endif
+ mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
+ hp = R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, mp->ftab);
+ for (i = 0; i < MPOOL_FILE_BUCKETS; i++, hp++) {
+ busy = MUTEX_TRYLOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
+ if (busy)
+ continue;
+ SH_TAILQ_FOREACH(mfp, &hp->hash_bucket, q, __mpoolfile) {
+ if (mfp->deadfile)
+ *dead_mutex += mfp->block_cnt + mutex_per_file;
+ }
+ MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
+ }
+
+ return (0);
+}
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_method.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_method.c
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_method.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_method.c 2016-10-25 17:22:23.000000000 +0800
@@ -638,11 +638,11 @@
DB_MPOOL_HASH *hp, *nhp;
MPOOL *mp;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
roff_t newname_off;
u_int32_t bucket;
- int locked, ret;
+ int locked, purge_dead, ret;
size_t nlen;
void *p;
#undef op_is_remove
#define op_is_remove (newname == NULL)
@@ -655,10 +655,11 @@
dbmp = NULL;
mfp = NULL;
nhp = NULL;
p = NULL;
locked = ret = 0;
+ purge_dead = 0;
if (!MPOOL_ON(env))
goto fsop;
dbmp = env->mp_handle;
@@ -747,11 +748,11 @@
* they do not get reclaimed as long as they exist. Since we
* are now deleting the database, we need to dec that count.
*/
if (mfp->no_backing_file)
mfp->mpf_cnt--;
- mfp->deadfile = 1;
+ __memp_mf_mark_dead(dbmp, mfp, &purge_dead);
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, mfp->mutex);
} else {
/*
* Else, it's a rename. We've allocated memory for the new
* name. Swap it with the old one. If it's in memory we
@@ -806,10 +807,16 @@
if (locked == 1) {
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
if (nhp != NULL && nhp != hp)
MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, nhp->mtx_hash);
}
+ /*
+ * __memp_purge_dead_files() must be called when the hash bucket is
+ * unlocked.
+ */
+ if (purge_dead)
+ (void)__memp_purge_dead_files(env);
return (ret);
}
/*
* __memp_ftruncate __
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_sync.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_sync.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c 2016-10-25 17:26:58.000000000 +0800
@@ -24,10 +24,11 @@
static int __bhcmp __P((const void *, const void *));
static int __memp_close_flush_files __P((ENV *, int));
static int __memp_sync_files __P((ENV *));
static int __memp_sync_file __P((ENV *,
MPOOLFILE *, void *, u_int32_t *, u_int32_t));
+static inline void __update_err_ret(int, int*);
/*
* __memp_walk_files --
* PUBLIC: int __memp_walk_files __P((ENV *, MPOOL *,
* PUBLIC: int (*) __P((ENV *, MPOOLFILE *, void *,
@@ -961,5 +962,125 @@
return (-1);
if (bhp1->track_pgno > bhp2->track_pgno)
return (1);
return (0);
}
+
+/*
+ * __memp_purge_dead_files --
+ * Remove all dead files and their buffers from the mpool. The caller
+ * cannot hold any lock on the dead MPOOLFILE handles, their buffers
+ * or their hash buckets.
+ *
+ * PUBLIC: int __memp_purge_dead_files __P((ENV *));
+ */
+int
+__memp_purge_dead_files(env)
+ ENV *env;
+{
+ BH *bhp;
+ DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
+ DB_MPOOL_HASH *hp, *hp_end;
+ REGINFO *infop;
+ MPOOL *c_mp, *mp;
+ MPOOLFILE *mfp;
+ u_int32_t i_cache;
+ int ret, t_ret, h_lock;
+
+ if (!MPOOL_ON(env))
+ return (0);
+
+ dbmp = env->mp_handle;
+ mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
+ ret = t_ret = h_lock = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Walk each cache's list of buffers and free all buffers whose
+ * MPOOLFILE is marked as dead.
+ */
+ for (i_cache = 0; i_cache < mp->nreg; i_cache++) {
+ infop = &dbmp->reginfo[i_cache];
+ c_mp = infop->primary;
+
+ hp = R_ADDR(infop, c_mp->htab);
+ hp_end = &hp[c_mp->htab_buckets];
+ for (; hp < hp_end; hp++) {
+ /* Skip empty buckets. */
+ if (SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&hp->hash_bucket, __bh) == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ /*
+ * Search for a dead buffer. Other places that call
+ * __memp_bhfree() acquire the buffer lock before the
+ * hash bucket lock. Even though we acquire the two
+ * locks in reverse order, we cannot deadlock here
+ * because we don't block waiting for the locks.
+ */
+ t_ret = MUTEX_TRYLOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
+ if (t_ret != 0) {
+ __update_err_ret(t_ret, &ret);
+ continue;
+ }
+ h_lock = 1;
+ SH_TAILQ_FOREACH(bhp, &hp->hash_bucket, hq, __bh) {
+ /* Skip buffers that are being used. */
+ if (BH_REFCOUNT(bhp) > 0)
+ continue;
+
+ mfp = R_ADDR(dbmp->reginfo, bhp->mf_offset);
+ if (!mfp->deadfile)
+ continue;
+
+ /* Found a dead buffer. Prepare to free it. */
+ t_ret = MUTEX_TRYLOCK(env, bhp->mtx_buf);
+ if (t_ret != 0) {
+ __update_err_ret(t_ret, &ret);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ DB_ASSERT(env, (!F_ISSET(bhp, BH_EXCLUSIVE) &&
+ BH_REFCOUNT(bhp) == 0));
+ F_SET(bhp, BH_EXCLUSIVE);
+ (void)atomic_inc(env, &bhp->ref);
+
+ __memp_bh_clear_dirty(env, hp, bhp);
+
+ /*
+ * Free the buffer. The buffer and hash bucket
+ * are unlocked by __memp_bhfree.
+ */
+ if ((t_ret = __memp_bhfree(dbmp, infop, mfp,
+ hp, bhp, BH_FREE_FREEMEM)) == 0)
+ /*
+ * Decrement hp, so the next turn will
+ * search the same bucket again.
+ */
+ hp--;
+ else
+ __update_err_ret(t_ret, &ret);
+
+ /*
+ * The hash bucket is unlocked, we need to
+ * start over again.
+ */
+ h_lock = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (h_lock) {
+ MUTEX_UNLOCK(env, hp->mtx_hash);
+ h_lock = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return (ret);
+}
+
+static inline void
+__update_err_ret(t_ret, retp)
+ int t_ret;
+ int *retp;
+{
+ if (t_ret != 0 && t_ret != DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED && *retp == 0)
+ *retp = t_ret;
+}
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_trickle.c db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_trickle.c
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/mp/mp_trickle.c 2012-05-12 01:57:53.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_trickle.c 2016-10-25 17:27:57.000000000 +0800
@@ -65,10 +65,14 @@
"DB_ENV->memp_trickle: %d: percent must be between 1 and 100",
"%d"), pct);
return (EINVAL);
}
+ /* First we purge all dead files and their buffers. */
+ if ((ret = __memp_purge_dead_files(env)) != 0)
+ return (ret);
+
/*
* Loop through the caches counting total/dirty buffers.
*
* XXX
* Using hash_page_dirty is our only choice at the moment, but it's not
diff -U 5 -r db-5.3.21.old/src/mutex/mut_region.c db-5.3.21/src/mutex/mut_region.c
--- db-5.3.21.old/src/mutex/mut_region.c 2012-05-12 01:57:54.000000000 +0800
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mutex/mut_region.c 2016-10-25 17:34:22.000000000 +0800
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@
#include "dbinc/txn.h"
static db_size_t __mutex_align_size __P((ENV *));
static int __mutex_region_init __P((ENV *, DB_MUTEXMGR *));
static size_t __mutex_region_size __P((ENV *));
-static size_t __mutex_region_max __P((ENV *));
+static size_t __mutex_region_max __P((ENV *, u_int32_t));
/*
* __mutex_open --
* Open a mutex region.
*
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@
{
DB_ENV *dbenv;
DB_MUTEXMGR *mtxmgr;
DB_MUTEXREGION *mtxregion;
size_t size;
- u_int32_t cpu_count;
+ u_int32_t cpu_count, mutex_needed;
int ret;
#ifndef HAVE_ATOMIC_SUPPORT
u_int i;
#endif
@@ -59,23 +59,24 @@
cpu_count : cpu_count * MUTEX_SPINS_PER_PROCESSOR)) != 0)
return (ret);
}
/*
- * If the user didn't set an absolute value on the number of mutexes
- * we'll need, figure it out. We're conservative in our allocation,
- * we need mutexes for DB handles, group-commit queues and other things
- * applications allocate at run-time. The application may have kicked
- * up our count to allocate its own mutexes, add that in.
+ * Figure out the number of mutexes we'll need. We're conservative in
+ * our allocation, we need mutexes for DB handles, group-commit queues
+ * and other things applications allocate at run-time. The application
+ * may have kicked up our count to allocate its own mutexes, add that
+ * in.
*/
+ mutex_needed =
+ __lock_region_mutex_count(env) +
+ __log_region_mutex_count(env) +
+ __memp_region_mutex_count(env) +
+ __txn_region_mutex_count(env);
if (dbenv->mutex_cnt == 0 &&
F_ISSET(env, ENV_PRIVATE | ENV_THREAD) != ENV_PRIVATE)
- dbenv->mutex_cnt =
- __lock_region_mutex_count(env) +
- __log_region_mutex_count(env) +
- __memp_region_mutex_count(env) +
- __txn_region_mutex_count(env);
+ dbenv->mutex_cnt = mutex_needed;
if (dbenv->mutex_max != 0 && dbenv->mutex_cnt > dbenv->mutex_max)
dbenv->mutex_cnt = dbenv->mutex_max;
/* Create/initialize the mutex manager structure. */
@@ -88,12 +89,12 @@
mtxmgr->reginfo.id = INVALID_REGION_ID;
mtxmgr->reginfo.flags = REGION_JOIN_OK;
size = __mutex_region_size(env);
if (create_ok)
F_SET(&mtxmgr->reginfo, REGION_CREATE_OK);
- if ((ret = __env_region_attach(env,
- &mtxmgr->reginfo, size, size + __mutex_region_max(env))) != 0)
+ if ((ret = __env_region_attach(env, &mtxmgr->reginfo,
+ size, size + __mutex_region_max(env, mutex_needed))) != 0)
goto err;
/* If we created the region, initialize it. */
if (F_ISSET(&mtxmgr->reginfo, REGION_CREATE))
if ((ret = __mutex_region_init(env, mtxmgr)) != 0)
@@ -350,44 +351,62 @@
dbenv = env->dbenv;
s = sizeof(DB_MUTEXMGR) + 1024;
- /* We discard one mutex for the OOB slot. */
+ /*
+ * We discard one mutex for the OOB slot. Make sure mutex_cnt doesn't
+ * overflow.
+ */
s += __env_alloc_size(
- (dbenv->mutex_cnt + 1) *__mutex_align_size(env));
+ (dbenv->mutex_cnt + (dbenv->mutex_cnt == UINT32_MAX ? 0 : 1)) *
+ __mutex_align_size(env));
return (s);
}
/*
* __mutex_region_max --
* Return the amount of space needed to reach the maximum size.
*/
static size_t
-__mutex_region_max(env)
+__mutex_region_max(env, mutex_needed)
ENV *env;
+ u_int32_t mutex_needed;
{
DB_ENV *dbenv;
- u_int32_t max;
+ u_int32_t max, mutex_cnt;
dbenv = env->dbenv;
+ mutex_cnt = dbenv->mutex_cnt;
- if ((max = dbenv->mutex_max) == 0) {
+ /*
+ * We want to limit the region size to accommodate at most UINT32_MAX
+ * mutexes. If mutex_cnt is UINT32_MAX, no more space is allowed.
+ */
+ if ((max = dbenv->mutex_max) == 0 && mutex_cnt != UINT32_MAX)
if (F_ISSET(env, ENV_PRIVATE | ENV_THREAD) == ENV_PRIVATE)
- max = dbenv->mutex_inc + 1;
- else
+ if (dbenv->mutex_inc + 1 < UINT32_MAX - mutex_cnt)
+ max = dbenv->mutex_inc + 1 + mutex_cnt;
+ else
+ max = UINT32_MAX;
+ else {
max = __lock_region_mutex_max(env) +
__txn_region_mutex_max(env) +
__log_region_mutex_max(env) +
dbenv->mutex_inc + 100;
- } else if (max <= dbenv->mutex_cnt)
+ if (max < UINT32_MAX - mutex_needed)
+ max += mutex_needed;
+ else
+ max = UINT32_MAX;
+ }
+
+ if (max <= mutex_cnt)
return (0);
else
- max -= dbenv->mutex_cnt;
-
- return ( __env_alloc_size(max * __mutex_align_size(env)));
+ return (__env_alloc_size(
+ (max - mutex_cnt) * __mutex_align_size(env)));
}
#ifdef HAVE_MUTEX_SYSTEM_RESOURCES
/*
* __mutex_resource_return

@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc/atomic.h.old 2018-05-23 09:20:04.216914922 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc/atomic.h 2018-05-23 09:20:49.510057897 +0200
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
#define atomic_inc(env, p) __atomic_inc(p)
#define atomic_dec(env, p) __atomic_dec(p)
#define atomic_compare_exchange(env, p, o, n) \
- __atomic_compare_exchange((p), (o), (n))
+ __db_atomic_compare_exchange((p), (o), (n))
static inline int __atomic_inc(db_atomic_t *p)
{
int temp;
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@
* http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.1.0/gcc/Atomic-Builtins.html
* which configure could be changed to use.
*/
-static inline int __atomic_compare_exchange(
+static inline int __db_atomic_compare_exchange(
db_atomic_t *p, atomic_value_t oldval, atomic_value_t newval)
{
atomic_value_t was;

@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.pthreads_ppc db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.pthreads_ppc 2017-06-26 15:06:09.282020804 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in 2017-06-26 15:06:22.238771039 +0200
@@ -1572,6 +1572,7 @@
#define __os_strerror __os_strerror@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_posix_err __os_posix_err@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_fileid __os_fileid@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
+#define __check_lock_fn __check_lock_fn@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_fdlock __os_fdlock@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_fsync __os_fsync@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_getenv __os_getenv@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h.pthreads_ppc db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h.pthreads_ppc 2017-06-26 15:05:23.792897700 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h 2017-06-26 15:06:22.172772311 +0200
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ void __os_set_errno __P((int));
char *__os_strerror __P((int, char *, size_t));
int __os_posix_err __P((int));
int __os_fileid __P((ENV *, const char *, int, u_int8_t *));
+int __check_lock_fn __P((char *, pid_t));
int __os_fdlock __P((ENV *, DB_FH *, off_t, db_lockmode_t, int));
int __os_fsync __P((ENV *, DB_FH *));
int __os_getenv __P((ENV *, const char *, char **, size_t));
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c.pthreads_ppc db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c.pthreads_ppc 2017-06-26 15:04:40.805726365 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c 2017-06-26 15:04:40.807726326 +0200
@@ -305,14 +305,6 @@ user_map_functions:
goto creation;
}
- /* We have an old environment but cannot rebuild it safely. */
- if (ret == DB_OLD_VERSION) {
- __db_errx(env, DB_STR("1539",
- "Build signature doesn't match environment"));
- ret = DB_VERSION_MISMATCH;
- goto err;
- }
-
if (renv->majver != DB_VERSION_MAJOR ||
renv->minver != DB_VERSION_MINOR) {
/*
@@ -337,6 +329,20 @@ user_map_functions:
goto err;
}
+ /*
+ * We have an old environment but cannot rebuild it safely.
+ * The environment might still be readable by the current process
+ * (only the libpthread timestamp changed) if this process is the one
+ * that is holding the lock on the region file as we can be sure
+ * the environment did not get rebuilt under our feet.
+ */
+ if (ret == DB_OLD_VERSION && __check_lock_fn(env->lockfhp->name, getpid()) ) {
+ __db_errx(env, DB_STR("1539",
+ "Build signature doesn't match environment"));
+ ret = DB_VERSION_MISMATCH;
+ goto err;
+ }
+
/*
* Check if the environment has had a catastrophic failure.
*
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c.pthreads_ppc db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c.pthreads_ppc 2017-06-26 15:04:40.806726346 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c 2017-06-26 15:04:40.807726326 +0200
@@ -15,6 +15,70 @@ static int __os_filelocking_notsup __P((
#endif
/*
+ * __check_lock_fn --
+ * Parse /proc/locks to see if the file described by 'fn' is locked.
+ * Additionally (if 'pid' is not 0) check if the process holding
+ * the lock has the same pid value as 'pid'.
+ *
+ * Returns 0 if a lock on fn is found, 1 if it is not found and -1 on error.
+ * PUBLIC: int __check_lock_fn __P((char *, pid_t));
+ */
+
+int __check_lock_fn(fn, pid)
+ char *fn;
+ pid_t pid;
+{
+ FILE* fp;
+ char buffer[PATH_MAX];
+ char *token;
+ int i, inode;
+ struct stat st;
+ pid_t lpid = 0;
+
+ if (!fn)
+ return -1;
+
+ fp = fopen("/proc/locks", "r");
+ if (!fp)
+ return -1;
+
+ /* Get the file's inode */
+ if (stat(fn, &st)) {
+ fclose(fp);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fp))
+ for (token = strtok(buffer, " "), i = 0; token; token = strtok(NULL, " "), i++) {
+ /* Do not parse any other fields */
+ if (i > 5)
+ break;
+ /* Save the PID */
+ if (i == 4)
+ lpid = atoi(token);
+ /* Check the inode */
+ else if (i == 5) {
+ inode = 0;
+ sscanf(token, "%*02x:%*02x:%d", &inode);
+ /* Not the inode we are looking for */
+ if (inode != st.st_ino)
+ continue;
+ /*
+ * We have the correct file.
+ * We are either looking for a specific process or we do not care at all.
+ */
+ if (!pid || lpid == pid) {
+ fclose(fp);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ /* Not the lock we are looking for */
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(fp);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*
* __os_fdlock --
* Acquire/release a lock on a byte in a file.
*

@ -0,0 +1,759 @@
diff -up db-5.3.28/dist/android/android_config.in.pthreads db-5.3.28/dist/android/android_config.in
--- db-5.3.28/dist/android/android_config.in.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:02.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/dist/android/android_config.in 2017-06-13 11:15:15.323215161 +0200
@@ -123,6 +123,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if allocated filesystem blocks are not zeroed. */
/* #undef HAVE_FILESYSTEM_NOTZERO */
+/* Define to 1 if you have the `flock' function. */
+#undef HAVE_FLOCK
+
/* Define to 1 if you have the `fopen' function. */
#define HAVE_FOPEN 1
diff -up db-5.3.28/dist/config.hin.pthreads db-5.3.28/dist/config.hin
--- db-5.3.28/dist/config.hin.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:02.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/dist/config.hin 2017-06-13 11:15:15.000000000 +0200
@@ -92,6 +92,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the <dlfcn.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_DLFCN_H
+/* Define to 1 if you have the `dl_iterate_phdr' function. */
+#undef HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR
+
/* Define to 1 to use dtrace for performance monitoring. */
#undef HAVE_DTRACE
@@ -125,6 +128,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if allocated filesystem blocks are not zeroed. */
#undef HAVE_FILESYSTEM_NOTZERO
+/* Define to 1 if you have the `flock' function. */
+#undef HAVE_FLOCK
+
/* Define to 1 if you have the `fopen' function. */
#undef HAVE_FOPEN
@@ -360,6 +366,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the `pstat_getdynamic' function. */
#undef HAVE_PSTAT_GETDYNAMIC
+/* Define to 1 if you have dl_iterate_phdr and use pthread-based mutexes. */
+#undef HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP
+
/* Define to 1 if it is OK to initialize an already initialized
pthread_cond_t. */
#undef HAVE_PTHREAD_COND_REINIT_OKAY
@@ -620,6 +629,11 @@
/* Define to 1 to mask harmless uninitialized memory read/writes. */
#undef UMRW
+/* Enable large inode numbers on Mac OS X 10.5. */
+#ifndef _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE
+# define _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE 1
+#endif
+
/* Number of bits in a file offset, on hosts where this is settable. */
#undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
diff -up db-5.3.28/dist/configure.ac.pthreads db-5.3.28/dist/configure.ac
--- db-5.3.28/dist/configure.ac.pthreads 2017-06-13 11:15:15.309215434 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/dist/configure.ac 2017-06-13 11:15:15.323215161 +0200
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(\
# Check for system functions we optionally use.
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(\
_fstati64 backtrace backtrace_symbols directio fchmod fclose\
- fcntl fdatasync fgetc fgets fopen fwrite getgid\
+ fcntl fdatasync fgetc fgets flock fopen fwrite getgid\
getrusage getuid hstrerror mprotect pstat_getdynamic\
pthread_self pthread_yield random sched_yield select setgid setuid\
sigaction snprintf stat sysconf vsnprintf yield)
@@ -1042,6 +1042,34 @@ if test "$db_cv_localization" = "yes"; t
[Define to 1 if you have localization function to support globalization.])
fi
+# Check for dl_iterate_phdr; do the test explicitly instead of using
+# AC_CHECK_FUNCS because <netdb.h> isn't a standard include file.
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for dl_iterate_phdr], db_cv_dl_iterate_phdr, [
+AC_TRY_LINK([
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <netdb.h>], [
+ dl_iterate_phdr(0, 0);
+], [db_cv_dl_iterate_phdr=yes], [db_cv_dl_iterate_phdr=no])])
+if test "$db_cv_dl_iterate_phdr" = "yes"; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR)
+ AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_DL_ITERATE_PHDR,
+ [Define to 1 if you have the `dl_iterate_phdr' function.])
+fi
+
+# If we are using pthread mutex or condition variables, and dl_iterate_phdr() is
+# available, then we try to detect when libpthread is updated -- which can
+# render existing environment invalid. DB_ENV->open() tries to rebuild such
+# environments when they are idle.
+case "$db_cv_mutex" in
+ *pthreads*)
+ if test "$db_cv_dl_iterate_phdr" = "yes" ; then
+ AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP)
+ AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP,
+ [Define to 1 if you have dl_iterate_phdr and use pthread-based mutexes.])
+ fi
+ ;;
+esac
+
# We need to add the additional object files into the Makefile with the correct
# suffix. We can't use $LTLIBOBJS itself, because that variable has $U encoded
# in it for automake, and that's not what we want. See SR #7227 for additional
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/db/db_meta.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/db/db_meta.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/db/db_meta.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:07.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/db/db_meta.c 2017-06-13 11:15:15.323215161 +0200
@@ -1330,8 +1330,9 @@ __db_haslock(env, locker, dbmfp, pgno, m
}
/*
* __db_has_pagelock --
- * Determine if this locker holds a particular page lock.
- * Returns 0 if lock is held, non-zero otherwise.
+ * Determine if this locker holds a particular page lock, and return an
+ * error if it is missing a page lock that it should have.
+ * Otherwise (TDS with the page locked, or DS or CDS) return 0.
*
* PUBLIC: #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
* PUBLIC: int __db_has_pagelock __P((ENV *, DB_LOCKER *,
@@ -1348,6 +1349,9 @@ __db_has_pagelock(env, locker, dbmfp, pa
{
int ret;
+ if (!FLD_ISSET(env->open_flags, DB_INIT_TXN))
+ return (0);
+
switch (pagep->type) {
case P_OVERFLOW:
case P_INVALID:
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.pthreads 2017-06-13 11:15:15.317215278 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in 2017-06-13 11:15:15.324215141 +0200
@@ -1545,6 +1545,7 @@
#if defined(HAVE_REPLICATION_THREADS)
#define __os_freeaddrinfo __os_freeaddrinfo@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#endif
+#define __os_pthreads_timestamp __os_pthreads_timestamp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_umalloc __os_umalloc@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_urealloc __os_urealloc@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_ufree __os_ufree@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h 2017-06-13 11:15:15.324215141 +0200
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ int __os_getaddrinfo __P((ENV *, const c
#if defined(HAVE_REPLICATION_THREADS)
void __os_freeaddrinfo __P((ENV *, ADDRINFO *));
#endif
+time_t __os_pthreads_timestamp __P((ENV *));
int __os_umalloc __P((ENV *, size_t, void *));
int __os_urealloc __P((ENV *, size_t, void *));
void __os_ufree __P((ENV *, void *));
@@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ void __os_set_errno __P((int));
char *__os_strerror __P((int, char *, size_t));
int __os_posix_err __P((int));
int __os_fileid __P((ENV *, const char *, int, u_int8_t *));
-int __os_fdlock __P((ENV *, DB_FH *, off_t, int, int));
+int __os_fdlock __P((ENV *, DB_FH *, off_t, db_lockmode_t, int));
int __os_fsync __P((ENV *, DB_FH *));
int __os_getenv __P((ENV *, const char *, char **, size_t));
int __os_openhandle __P((ENV *, const char *, int, int, DB_FH **));
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/dbinc/region.h.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/dbinc/region.h
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc/region.h.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc/region.h 2017-06-13 11:15:15.324215141 +0200
@@ -178,6 +178,16 @@ typedef struct __db_reg_env { /* SHARED
u_int32_t envid; /* Unique environment ID. */
u_int32_t signature; /* Structure signatures. */
+#if defined(HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP) && defined(HAVE_MUTEX_PTHREADS)
+ /*
+ * Updates to glibc/libpthread can change its pthreads implementation
+ * and invalidate on-disk environments, even without changing the
+ * version number. If using POSIX mutexes and a change in this
+ * timestamp is detecting when opening an environment with DB_CREATE,
+ * __env_attach recreates any existing on-disk environment.
+ */
+ time_t pthreads_timestamp;
+#endif
time_t timestamp; /* Creation time. */
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/env/env_open.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/env/env_open.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/env/env_open.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/env/env_open.c 2017-06-13 11:15:15.324215141 +0200
@@ -1031,11 +1031,11 @@ __env_attach_regions(dbenv, flags, orig_
goto err;
/*
- * __env_attach will return the saved init_flags field, which contains
+ * __env_attach has returned the saved init_flags field, which contains
* the DB_INIT_* flags used when the environment was created.
*
- * We may be joining an environment -- reset our flags to match the
- * ones in the environment.
+ * We may be joining an existing environment -- reset our flags to match
+ * the ones in the environment.
*/
if (FLD_ISSET(init_flags, DB_INITENV_CDB))
LF_SET(DB_INIT_CDB);
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c 2017-06-13 11:16:02.159299222 +0200
@@ -18,13 +18,49 @@ static int __env_des_get __P((ENV *, RE
static int __env_faultmem __P((ENV *, void *, size_t, int));
static int __env_sys_attach __P((ENV *, REGINFO *, REGION *));
static int __env_sys_detach __P((ENV *, REGINFO *, int));
+static int __env_check_recreate __P((ENV *, REGENV *, u_int32_t));
static void __env_des_destroy __P((ENV *, REGION *));
static void __env_remove_file __P((ENV *));
+
+/*
+ * If the system supports flock()-like file locking, then the primary region
+ * file __db.001 is exclusively locked during creation, and is read-locked while
+ * the environment is open. Most Unix-like systems have flock(), with the
+ * notable exception of Solaris.
+ * Note: fcntl cannot be used for this locking because of the unfortunate
+ * definition of its interaction with close(2). A process's fcntl locks are
+ * released whenever it closes any file descriptor for that file. So, if an
+ * environment is opened more than once, closing one of the DB_ENV handles would
+ * release the read lock that protects the other handle.
+ */
+#ifdef HAVE_FLOCK
+#define ENV_PRIMARY_LOCK(env, lockmode, async) \
+ ((env)->lockfhp == NULL ? 0 : \
+ __os_fdlock((env), (env)->lockfhp, -1, lockmode, async))
+#define ENV_PRIMARY_UNLOCK(env) \
+ ((env)->lockfhp == NULL ? 0 : \
+ __os_fdlock((env), (env)->lockfhp, -1, DB_LOCK_NG, 0))
+#else
+#define ENV_PRIMARY_LOCK(env, lockmode, async) (0)
+#define ENV_PRIMARY_UNLOCK(env) (0)
+#endif
+
/*
* __env_attach
* Join/create the environment
*
+ * Safely detecting and managing multiple processes' environment handles:
+ * BDB uses a shared or exclusive fcntl()-style lock on the first byte
+ * of the primary region file (__db.001) to detect whether other processes
+ * have the environment open, and to single-thread attempts to create the
+ * environment. If the open includes DB_CREATE, an exclusive lock is
+ * obtained during the open call. After the creation is finished, and
+ * anytime during a non-DB_CREATE env open, the process holds a shared
+ * lock.
+ * - single-thread creation of the environment
+ * - detect whether any other processes are currently attached to it.
+ *
* PUBLIC: int __env_attach __P((ENV *, u_int32_t *, int, int));
*/
int
@@ -122,7 +158,11 @@ loop: renv = NULL;
if ((ret = __os_open(
env, infop->name, 0, DB_OSO_REGION, 0, &env->lockfhp)) != 0)
goto err;
-
+ /* Wait to get shared access to the primary region. */
+ if ((ret = ENV_PRIMARY_LOCK(env, DB_LOCK_READ, 0)) != 0) {
+ __db_err(env, ret, "__env_attach: existing: shared lock error");
+ goto err;
+ }
/*
* !!!
* The region may be in system memory not backed by the filesystem
@@ -218,11 +258,10 @@ loop: renv = NULL;
segid = ref.segid;
}
-#ifndef HAVE_MUTEX_FCNTL
+#if !defined(HAVE_FCNTL) && !defined(HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP)
/*
- * If we're not doing fcntl locking, we can close the file handle. We
- * no longer need it and the less contact between the buffer cache and
- * the VM, the better.
+ * Without fcntl-like support, we no longer need the file handle. Close
+ * it to limit the interaction between the buffer cache and the VM.
*/
(void)__os_closehandle(env, env->lockfhp);
env->lockfhp = NULL;
@@ -233,6 +272,8 @@ loop: renv = NULL;
tregion.size = (roff_t)size;
tregion.max = (roff_t)max;
tregion.segid = segid;
+ /* Attach to the existing primary region. */
+ /* The leaking db.001 gets open inside of here, in __os_attach(). */
if ((ret = __env_sys_attach(env, infop, &tregion)) != 0)
goto err;
@@ -245,21 +286,48 @@ user_map_functions:
infop->primary = infop->addr;
infop->head = (u_int8_t *)infop->addr + sizeof(REGENV);
renv = infop->primary;
+ ret = __env_check_recreate(env, renv, signature);
+
+ if (create_ok &&
+ ret == DB_OLD_VERSION &&
+ ENV_PRIMARY_LOCK(env, DB_LOCK_WRITE, 1) == 0) {
+ if (FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_RECOVERY))
+ __db_msg(env, "Recreating idle environment");
+ F_SET(infop, REGION_CREATE_OK);
+
+ /*
+ * Detach from the environment region; we need to unmap it (and
+ * close any file handle) so that we don't leak memory or files.
+ */
+ DB_ASSERT(env, infop->rp == NULL);
+ infop->rp = &tregion;
+ (void)__env_sys_detach(env, infop, 0);
+ goto creation;
+ }
+
+ /* We have an old environment but cannot rebuild it safely. */
+ if (ret == DB_OLD_VERSION) {
+ __db_errx(env, DB_STR("1539",
+ "Build signature doesn't match environment"));
+ ret = DB_VERSION_MISMATCH;
+ goto err;
+ }
- /*
- * Make sure the region matches our build. Special case a region
- * that's all nul bytes, just treat it like any other corruption.
- */
if (renv->majver != DB_VERSION_MAJOR ||
renv->minver != DB_VERSION_MINOR) {
- if (renv->majver != 0 || renv->minver != 0) {
+ /*
+ * Special case a region that's all nul bytes, just treat it
+ * like any other corruption.
+ */
+ if (renv->majver == 0 && renv->minver == 0)
+ ret = EINVAL;
+ else {
__db_errx(env, DB_STR_A("1538",
- "Program version %d.%d doesn't match environment version %d.%d",
+ "Program version %d.%d doesn't match in-use environment version %d.%d",
"%d %d %d %d"), DB_VERSION_MAJOR, DB_VERSION_MINOR,
renv->majver, renv->minver);
ret = DB_VERSION_MISMATCH;
- } else
- ret = EINVAL;
+ }
goto err;
}
if (renv->signature != signature) {
@@ -289,6 +357,18 @@ user_map_functions:
}
if (renv->magic != DB_REGION_MAGIC)
goto retry;
+ /*
+ * A bad magic number means that the env is new and not yet available:
+ * wait a while and try again. If the magic number says recovery is in
+ * process, remember the env creation time to record that recovery was
+ * the reason that the open failed.
+ */
+ if (renv->magic != DB_REGION_MAGIC) {
+ __db_msg(env, "attach sees bad region magic 0x%lx",
+ (u_long)renv->magic);
+ goto retry;
+ }
+
/*
* Get a reference to the underlying REGION information for this
@@ -346,6 +426,12 @@ user_map_functions:
return (0);
creation:
+ /* Should this wait for the lock (passing 0 instead of 1)? */
+ if ((ret = ENV_PRIMARY_LOCK(env, DB_LOCK_WRITE, 1)) != 0) {
+ __db_err(env, ret, "__env_attach: creation could not lock %s",
+ env->lockfhp->name);
+ goto err;
+ }
/* Create the environment region. */
F_SET(infop, REGION_CREATE);
@@ -437,7 +523,14 @@ creation:
renv->minver = (u_int32_t)minver;
renv->patchver = (u_int32_t)patchver;
renv->signature = signature;
-
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP
+ renv->pthreads_timestamp = __os_pthreads_timestamp(env);
+ {
+ char *s = getenv("TS_ADJUST");
+ if (s != NULL)
+ renv->pthreads_timestamp -= atoi(s);
+ }
+#endif
(void)time(&renv->timestamp);
__os_unique_id(env, &renv->envid);
@@ -513,16 +606,24 @@ find_err: __db_errx(env, DB_STR_A("1544"
}
}
-#ifndef HAVE_MUTEX_FCNTL
- /*
- * If we're not doing fcntl locking, we can close the file handle. We
- * no longer need it and the less contact between the buffer cache and
- * the VM, the better.
- */
+#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL
+ if ((ret = ENV_PRIMARY_UNLOCK(env)) != 0) {
+ __db_err(env, ret, "__env_attach: release exclusive lock");
+ goto err;
+ }
+ if ((ret = ENV_PRIMARY_LOCK(env, DB_LOCK_READ, 0)) != 0) {
+ __db_err(env, ret, "__env_attach: new: acquire shared lock");
+ goto err;
+ }
+#else
+ /*
+ * We no longer need the primary region file's handle and the less
+ * contact between the buffer cache and the VM, the better.
+ */
if (env->lockfhp != NULL) {
(void)__os_closehandle(env, env->lockfhp);
env->lockfhp = NULL;
- }
+ }
#endif
/* Everything looks good, we're done. */
@@ -562,9 +663,9 @@ retry: /* Close any open file handle. */
/* If we had a temporary error, wait awhile and try again. */
if (ret == 0) {
if (!retry_ok || ++retry_cnt > 3) {
+ ret = EAGAIN;
__db_errx(env, DB_STR("1546",
"unable to join the environment"));
- ret = EAGAIN;
} else {
__os_yield(env, retry_cnt * 3, 0);
goto loop;
@@ -575,6 +676,59 @@ retry: /* Close any open file handle. */
}
/*
+ * __env_check_recreate --
+ * Determine whether an existing on-disk environment should be recreated
+ * because it is not compatible with this compiled BDB library.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * 0 -
+ * The env was generated by this library. No recreation needed.
+ * DB_OLD_VERSION -
+ * It was created by an earlier BDB version, or by an earlier
+ * version of libpthreads (on certain Linux systems). The caller
+ * will try to recreate it with the currently configured settings.
+ * DB_VERSION_MISMATCH -
+ * It was created by a newer version of BDB. Do not attempt to
+ * fix it, something is probably wrong with the application setup.
+ */
+static int
+__env_check_recreate(env, renv, signature)
+ ENV *env;
+ REGENV *renv;
+ u_int32_t signature;
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP
+ time_t pthreads_time;
+ char envtime[CTIME_BUFLEN], libtime[CTIME_BUFLEN];
+#endif
+
+ /* First, bail out if the env is too new for this code to handle. */
+ if (renv->majver > DB_VERSION_MAJOR ||
+ (renv->majver == DB_VERSION_MAJOR &&
+ renv->minver > DB_VERSION_MINOR))
+ return (DB_VERSION_MISMATCH);
+
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP
+ pthreads_time = __os_pthreads_timestamp(env);
+ if (pthreads_time != renv->pthreads_timestamp) {
+ if (FLD_ISSET(env->dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_RECOVERY))
+ __db_msg(env,
+ "Pthreads timestamp changed: env %.24s current %.24s",
+ __os_ctime(&renv->pthreads_timestamp, envtime),
+ __os_ctime(&pthreads_time, libtime));
+ return (DB_OLD_VERSION);
+ }
+#endif
+ if (renv->signature != signature || renv->majver != DB_VERSION_MAJOR ||
+ renv->minver != DB_VERSION_MINOR) {
+ if (FLD_ISSET(env->dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_RECOVERY))
+ __db_msg(env, "Signature or version changed");
+ return (DB_OLD_VERSION);
+ }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/*
* __env_turn_on --
* Turn on the created environment.
*
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/env/env_register.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/env/env_register.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/env/env_register.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/env/env_register.c 2017-06-13 11:15:15.325215121 +0200
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@
#define PID_LEN (25) /* PID entry length */
#define REGISTRY_LOCK(env, pos, nowait) \
- __os_fdlock(env, (env)->dbenv->registry, (off_t)(pos), 1, nowait)
+ __os_fdlock(env, (env)->dbenv->registry, (off_t)(pos), DB_LOCK_WRITE, nowait)
#define REGISTRY_UNLOCK(env, pos) \
- __os_fdlock(env, (env)->dbenv->registry, (off_t)(pos), 0, 0)
+ __os_fdlock(env, (env)->dbenv->registry, (off_t)(pos), DB_LOCK_NG, 0)
#define REGISTRY_EXCL_LOCK(env, nowait) \
REGISTRY_LOCK(env, 1, nowait)
#define REGISTRY_EXCL_UNLOCK(env) \
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/env/env_stat.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/env/env_stat.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/env/env_stat.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/env/env_stat.c 2017-06-13 11:15:15.325215121 +0200
@@ -177,6 +177,10 @@ __env_print_stats(env, flags)
STAT_LONG("Txn version", DB_TXNVERSION);
__db_msg(env,
"%.24s\tCreation time", __os_ctime(&renv->timestamp, time_buf));
+#if defined(HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP) && defined(HAVE_MUTEX_PTHREADS)
+ __db_msg(env,
+ "%.24s\tlibpthread timestamp", __os_ctime(&renv->pthreads_timestamp, time_buf));
+#endif
STAT_HEX("Environment ID", renv->envid);
__mutex_print_debug_single(env,
"Primary region allocation and reference count mutex",
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/os/os_addrinfo.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/os/os_addrinfo.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/os/os_addrinfo.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:09.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/os/os_addrinfo.c 2017-06-13 11:15:15.325215121 +0200
@@ -10,6 +10,10 @@
#include "db_int.h"
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP
+#include <link.h>
+#endif
+
/*
* __os_getaddrinfo and __os_freeaddrinfo wrap the getaddrinfo and freeaddrinfo
* calls, as well as the associated platform dependent error handling, mapping
@@ -177,3 +181,48 @@ __os_freeaddrinfo(env, ai)
}
#endif
}
+
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREADS_TIMESTAMP
+/*
+ * callback_find_pthreads --
+ * dl_iterate_phdr() calls this once for each loaded library.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * 0 - the library does not appear to be libpthreads.
+ * 1 - the library *does* seem to be libpthreads. Its modification time is
+ * stored into into the last argument's location.
+ */
+static int
+callback_find_pthreads(struct dl_phdr_info *info, size_t size, void *data)
+{
+ struct stat stbuf;
+
+ /* Stop (return non-zero) when libc is found. */
+ if (strstr(info->dlpi_name, "libpthread") != NULL &&
+ stat(info->dlpi_name, &stbuf) == 0) {
+ *(time_t *)data = stbuf.st_mtime;
+ return (1);
+ }
+ COMPQUIET(size, 0);
+ COMPQUIET(data, NULL);
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * __os_pthreads_timestamp --
+ *
+ * PUBLIC: time_t __os_pthreads_timestamp __P((ENV *));
+ */
+time_t
+__os_pthreads_timestamp(env)
+ ENV *env;
+{
+ time_t timestamp;
+
+ timestamp = 0;
+ dl_iterate_phdr(callback_find_pthreads, &timestamp);
+
+ COMPQUIET(env, 0);
+ return (timestamp);
+}
+#endif
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:09.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c 2017-06-13 11:15:15.325215121 +0200
@@ -10,41 +10,98 @@
#include "db_int.h"
+#if !defined(HAVE_FCNTL) || !defined(HAVE_FLOCK)
+static int __os_filelocking_notsup __P((ENV *));
+#endif
+
/*
* __os_fdlock --
* Acquire/release a lock on a byte in a file.
*
- * PUBLIC: int __os_fdlock __P((ENV *, DB_FH *, off_t, int, int));
+ * The lock modes supported here are:
+ * DB_LOCK_NG - release the lock
+ * DB_LOCK_READ - get shared access
+ * DB_LOCK_WRITE - get exclusive access
+ *
+ * Use fcntl()-like semantics most of the time (DB_REGISTER support). Fcntl
+ * supports range locking, but has the additional broken semantics that
+ * closing any of the file's descriptors releases any locks, even if its
+ * other file descriptors remain open. Thanks SYSV & POSIX.
+ * However, if the offset is negative (which is allowed, because POSIX
+ * off_t a signed integer) then use flock() instead. It has only whole-
+ * file locks, but they persist until explicitly unlocked or the process
+ * exits.
+ * PUBLIC: int __os_fdlock __P((ENV *, DB_FH *, off_t, db_lockmode_t, int));
*/
int
-__os_fdlock(env, fhp, offset, acquire, nowait)
+__os_fdlock(env, fhp, offset, lockmode, nowait)
ENV *env;
DB_FH *fhp;
- int acquire, nowait;
off_t offset;
+ db_lockmode_t lockmode;
+ int nowait;
{
#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL
DB_ENV *dbenv;
struct flock fl;
int ret, t_ret;
+ static char *mode_string[DB_LOCK_WRITE + 1] = {
+ "unlock",
+ "read",
+ "write"
+ };
+ short mode_fcntl[DB_LOCK_WRITE + 1] = {
+ F_UNLCK,
+ F_RDLCK,
+ F_WRLCK
+ };
+#ifdef HAVE_FLOCK
+ short mode_flock[DB_LOCK_WRITE + 1] = {
+ LOCK_UN,
+ LOCK_SH,
+ LOCK_EX
+ };
+#endif
dbenv = env == NULL ? NULL : env->dbenv;
DB_ASSERT(env, F_ISSET(fhp, DB_FH_OPENED) && fhp->fd != -1);
+ DB_ASSERT(env, lockmode <= DB_LOCK_WRITE);
- if (dbenv != NULL && FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL))
- __db_msg(env, DB_STR_A("0138",
- "fileops: flock %s %s offset %lu", "%s %s %lu"), fhp->name,
- acquire ? DB_STR_P("acquire"): DB_STR_P("release"),
- (u_long)offset);
-
- fl.l_start = offset;
- fl.l_len = 1;
- fl.l_type = acquire ? F_WRLCK : F_UNLCK;
- fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
-
- RETRY_CHK_EINTR_ONLY(
- (fcntl(fhp->fd, nowait ? F_SETLK : F_SETLKW, &fl)), ret);
+ if (dbenv != NULL && FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL)) {
+ if (offset < 0)
+ __db_msg(env, DB_STR_A("####",
+ "fileops: flock %s %s %s", "%s %s %s"),
+ fhp->name, mode_string[lockmode],
+ nowait ? "nowait" : "");
+ else
+ __db_msg(env, DB_STR_A("0020",
+ "fileops: fcntls %s %s offset %lu", "%s %s %lu"),
+ fhp->name, mode_string[lockmode], (u_long)offset);
+ }
+
+ if (offset < 0) {
+#ifdef HAVE_FLOCK
+ RETRY_CHK_EINTR_ONLY(flock(fhp->fd,
+ mode_flock[lockmode] | (nowait ? LOCK_NB : 0)), ret);
+#else
+ ret = __os_filelocking_notsup(env);
+#endif
+ } else {
+ fl.l_start = offset;
+ fl.l_len = 1;
+ fl.l_whence = SEEK_SET;
+ fl.l_type = mode_fcntl[lockmode];
+ RETRY_CHK_EINTR_ONLY(
+ fcntl(fhp->fd, nowait ? F_SETLK : F_SETLKW, &fl), ret);
+ }
+
+ if (offset < 0 && dbenv != NULL &&
+ FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_FILEOPS_ALL))
+ __db_msg(env, DB_STR_A("####",
+ "fileops: flock %s %s %s returns %s", "%s %s %s"),
+ fhp->name, mode_string[lockmode],
+ nowait ? "nowait" : "", db_strerror(ret));
if (ret == 0)
return (0);
@@ -53,12 +110,29 @@ __os_fdlock(env, fhp, offset, acquire, n
__db_syserr(env, ret, DB_STR("0139", "fcntl"));
return (t_ret);
#else
+ ret = __os_filelocking_notsup(env);
COMPQUIET(fhp, NULL);
- COMPQUIET(acquire, 0);
+ COMPQUIET(lockmode, 0);
COMPQUIET(nowait, 0);
COMPQUIET(offset, 0);
+ return (ret)
+#endif
+}
+
+
+#if !defined(HAVE_FCNTL) || !defined(HAVE_FLOCK)
+/*
+ * __os_filelocking_notsup --
+ * Generate an error message if fcntl() or flock() is requested on a
+ * platform that does not support it.
+ *
+ */
+static int
+__os_filelocking_notsup(env)
+ ENV *env;
+{
__db_syserr(env, DB_OPNOTSUP, DB_STR("0140",
"advisory file locking unavailable"));
return (DB_OPNOTSUP);
-#endif
}
+#endif
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/os/os_map.c.pthreads db-5.3.28/src/os/os_map.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/os/os_map.c.pthreads 2013-09-09 17:35:09.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/os/os_map.c 2017-06-13 11:15:15.325215121 +0200
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ static int __no_system_mem __P((ENV *));
/*
* __os_attach --
- * Create/join a shared memory region.
+ * Create/join a 'shared' region of Berkeley DB memory.
*
* PUBLIC: int __os_attach __P((ENV *, REGINFO *, REGION *));
*/
@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ __os_attach(env, infop, rp)
* so there must be a valid handle.
*/
DB_ASSERT(env, env != NULL && env->dbenv != NULL);
+ DB_ASSERT(env, infop->fhp == NULL);
dbenv = env->dbenv;
if (DB_GLOBAL(j_region_map) != NULL) {

@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
--- db-5.3.28/src/env/env_open.c.old 2017-06-26 10:32:11.011419981 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/env/env_open.c 2017-06-26 10:32:46.893721233 +0200
@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@
env->db_mode = mode == 0 ? DB_MODE_660 : mode;
/* Read the DB_CONFIG file. */
- if ((ret = __env_read_db_config(env)) != 0)
+ if (env->db_home != NULL && (ret = __env_read_db_config(env)) != 0)
return (ret);
/*

@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
This patch fixes: CWE-686,CWE-398
diff -ur db-5.3.28/src/log/log_verify_int.c new/src/log/log_verify_int.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/log/log_verify_int.c 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ new/src/log/log_verify_int.c 2021-08-05 13:33:06.378608924 +0200
@@ -433,9 +433,9 @@
putflag = DB_CURRENT;
doput = 1;
}
+ if (doput)
+ ret = __dbc_put(csr, &key, &data, putflag);
- if (doput && (ret = __dbc_put(csr, &key, &data, putflag)) != 0)
- goto err;
err:
if (csr != NULL && (tret = __dbc_close(csr)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = tret;
diff -ur db-5.3.28/src/log/log_verify_util.c new/src/log/log_verify_util.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/log/log_verify_util.c 2013-09-09 17:35:08.000000000 +0200
+++ new/src/log/log_verify_util.c 2021-08-04 15:10:07.900854238 +0200
@@ -2140,8 +2140,7 @@
for (ret = __dbc_pget(csr, &key, &data2, &data, DB_SET); ret == 0;
ret = __dbc_pget(csr, &key, &data2, &data, DB_NEXT_DUP))
BDBOP(__db_put(pdb, lvh->ip, NULL, &data2, &key2, 0));
- if ((ret = __del_txn_pages(lvh, ctxn)) != 0 && ret != DB_NOTFOUND)
- goto err;
+ ret = __del_txn_pages(lvh, ctxn);
err:
if (csr != NULL && (tret = __dbc_close(csr)) != 0 && ret == 0)
ret = tret;
diff -ur db-5.3.28/src/rep/rep_backup.c new/src/rep/rep_backup.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/rep/rep_backup.c 2013-09-09 17:35:09.000000000 +0200
+++ new/src/rep/rep_backup.c 2021-08-04 14:47:51.967782566 +0200
@@ -542,8 +542,6 @@
ret = __memp_fput(dbp->mpf, ip, pagep, dbc->priority);
pagep = NULL;
- if (ret != 0)
- goto err;
err:
/*
* Check status of pagep in case any new error paths out leave
diff -ur db-5.3.28/util/db_dump185.c new/util/db_dump185.c
--- db-5.3.28/util/db_dump185.c 2013-09-09 17:35:12.000000000 +0200
+++ new/util/db_dump185.c 2021-08-04 14:45:37.592794678 +0200
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
-
+#include <unistd.h>
#ifdef HAVE_DB_185_H
#include <db_185.h>
#else

@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
--- db-5.3.28/lang/sql/sqlite/tool/lemon.c.lemon_hash 2013-09-09 17:35:07.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/lang/sql/sqlite/tool/lemon.c 2017-02-22 13:12:08.564106051 +0100
@@ -3428,7 +3428,7 @@
int maxdtlength; /* Maximum length of any ".datatype" field. */
char *stddt; /* Standardized name for a datatype */
int i,j; /* Loop counters */
- int hash; /* For hashing the name of a type */
+ unsigned hash; /* For hashing the name of a type */
const char *name; /* Name of the parser */
/* Allocate and initialize types[] and allocate stddt[] */
@@ -3491,7 +3491,7 @@
break;
}
hash++;
- if( hash>=arraysize ) hash = 0;
+ if( hash>=(unsigned)arraysize ) hash = 0;
}
if( types[hash]==0 ){
sp->dtnum = hash + 1;

@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
Author: Filip Januš <fjanus@redhat.com>
Date: 6 Sep 2021
Related: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1992402
Patch was created based on the discussion in the previous link
diff -ur db-5.3.28/src/os/os_map.c db_patch/src/os/os_map.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/os/os_map.c 2013-09-09 17:35:09.000000000 +0200
+++ db_patch/src/os/os_map.c 2021-09-09 07:33:12.027328265 +0200
@@ -213,7 +213,10 @@
if (rp->max < rp->size)
rp->max = rp->size;
if (ret == 0 && F_ISSET(infop, REGION_CREATE)) {
- if (F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_REGION_INIT))
+
+ rp->size = rp->max;
+
+ if (F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_REGION_INIT))
ret = __db_file_write(env, infop->fhp,
rp->size / MEGABYTE, rp->size % MEGABYTE, 0x00);
else

@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.rpmlock db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.rpmlock 2017-06-26 15:09:17.883356255 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in 2017-06-26 15:09:27.421170401 +0200
@@ -1573,6 +1573,7 @@
#define __os_posix_err __os_posix_err@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_fileid __os_fileid@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __check_lock_fn __check_lock_fn@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
+#define __rpm_lock_free __rpm_lock_free@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_fdlock __os_fdlock@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_fsync __os_fsync@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __os_getenv __os_getenv@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h.rpmlock db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h
--- db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h.rpmlock 2017-06-26 15:09:21.940277203 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/dbinc_auto/os_ext.h 2017-06-26 15:09:27.354171707 +0200
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ char *__os_strerror __P((int, char *, si
int __os_posix_err __P((int));
int __os_fileid __P((ENV *, const char *, int, u_int8_t *));
int __check_lock_fn __P((char *, pid_t));
+int __rpm_lock_free __P((ENV *));
int __os_fdlock __P((ENV *, DB_FH *, off_t, db_lockmode_t, int));
int __os_fsync __P((ENV *, DB_FH *));
int __os_getenv __P((ENV *, const char *, char **, size_t));
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c.rpmlock db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c.rpmlock 2017-06-26 15:09:12.479461558 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/env/env_region.c 2017-06-26 15:09:12.481461519 +0200
@@ -291,18 +291,23 @@ user_map_functions:
if (create_ok &&
ret == DB_OLD_VERSION &&
ENV_PRIMARY_LOCK(env, DB_LOCK_WRITE, 1) == 0) {
- if (FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_RECOVERY))
- __db_msg(env, "Recreating idle environment");
- F_SET(infop, REGION_CREATE_OK);
+ /* If the rpm transaction lock is taken we cannot safely rebuild */
+ if (!__rpm_lock_free(env))
+ ENV_PRIMARY_UNLOCK(env);
+ else {
+ if (FLD_ISSET(dbenv->verbose, DB_VERB_RECOVERY))
+ __db_msg(env, "Recreating idle environment");
+ F_SET(infop, REGION_CREATE_OK);
- /*
- * Detach from the environment region; we need to unmap it (and
- * close any file handle) so that we don't leak memory or files.
- */
- DB_ASSERT(env, infop->rp == NULL);
- infop->rp = &tregion;
- (void)__env_sys_detach(env, infop, 0);
- goto creation;
+ /*
+ * Detach from the environment region; we need to unmap it (and
+ * close any file handle) so that we don't leak memory or files.
+ */
+ DB_ASSERT(env, infop->rp == NULL);
+ infop->rp = &tregion;
+ (void)__env_sys_detach(env, infop, 0);
+ goto creation;
+ }
}
if (renv->majver != DB_VERSION_MAJOR ||
diff -up db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c.rpmlock db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c
--- db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c.rpmlock 2017-06-26 15:09:12.480461538 +0200
+++ db-5.3.28/src/os/os_flock.c 2017-06-26 15:09:12.481461519 +0200
@@ -79,6 +79,35 @@ int __check_lock_fn(fn, pid)
}
/*
+ * __rpm_lock_free --
+ * Try to look at a lock used by rpm to see if libdb is being
+ * updated and it is safe to access its environment files.
+ * PUBLIC: int __rpm_lock_free __P((ENV *));
+ */
+
+#define RPM_PATH SHAREDSTATEDIR "/rpm"
+#define RPMLOCK_PATH RPM_PATH "/.rpm.lock"
+
+int __rpm_lock_free(env)
+ ENV *env;
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ /* No need to check the transaction lock if not in rpm */
+ if (strstr(env->db_home, RPM_PATH) == NULL)
+ return 1;
+
+ /* Assume it is safe to rebuild if the lock file does not exist */
+ if (access(RPMLOCK_PATH, F_OK) && errno == ENOENT)
+ return 1;
+
+ ret = __check_lock_fn(RPMLOCK_PATH, 0);
+ /* __check_lock_fn can return -1 on failure - return 0 (taken) instead */
+ return ret == -1 ? 0: ret;
+
+}
+
+/*
* __os_fdlock --
* Acquire/release a lock on a byte in a file.
*

@ -0,0 +1,694 @@
--- db-18.1.32/src/btree/bt_cursor.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/btree/bt_cursor.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -282,6 +282,8 @@
*
* Recno uses the btree bt_ovflsize value -- it's close enough.
*/
+ if (t->bt_minkey == 0)
+ return (DB_RECOVER);
cp->ovflsize = B_MINKEY_TO_OVFLSIZE(
dbp, F_ISSET(dbc, DBC_OPD) ? 2 : t->bt_minkey, dbp->pgsize);
--- db-18.1.32/src/btree/bt_verify.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/btree/bt_verify.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -700,7 +700,11 @@
isbad = 1;
goto err;
default:
+ if (ret == 0) {
+ isbad = 1;
+ ret = DB_VERIFY_FATAL;
+ goto err;
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(env, ret != 0);
break;
}
@@ -1074,7 +1078,7 @@
DBT dbta, dbtb, dup_1, dup_2, *p1, *p2, *tmp;
ENV *env;
PAGE *child;
+ db_pgno_t cpgno, grandparent;
- db_pgno_t cpgno;
VRFY_PAGEINFO *pip;
db_indx_t i, *inp;
int adj, cmp, freedup_1, freedup_2, isbad, ret, t_ret;
@@ -1106,7 +1110,8 @@
buf1 = buf2 = NULL;
+ if (LF_ISSET(DB_NOORDERCHK))
+ return (EINVAL);
- DB_ASSERT(env, !LF_ISSET(DB_NOORDERCHK));
dupfunc = (dbp->dup_compare == NULL) ? __bam_defcmp : dbp->dup_compare;
if (TYPE(h) == P_LDUP)
@@ -1115,6 +1120,7 @@
func = __bam_defcmp;
if (dbp->bt_internal != NULL) {
bt = (BTREE *)dbp->bt_internal;
+ grandparent = bt->bt_root;
if (TYPE(h) == P_IBTREE && (bt->bt_compare != NULL ||
dupfunc != __bam_defcmp)) {
/*
@@ -974,8 +980,24 @@
*/
mpf = dbp->mpf;
child = h;
+ cpgno = pgno;
while (TYPE(child) == P_IBTREE) {
+ if (NUM_ENT(child) == 0) {
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR_A("1088",
+ "Page %lu: internal page is empty and should not be",
+ "%lu"), (u_long)cpgno));
+ ret = DB_VERIFY_BAD;
+ goto err;
+ }
bi = GET_BINTERNAL(dbp, child, 0);
+ if (grandparent == bi->pgno) {
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR_A("5552",
+ "Page %lu: found twice in the btree",
+ "%lu"), (u_long)grandparent));
+ ret = DB_VERIFY_FATAL;
+ goto err;
+ } else
+ grandparent = cpgno;
cpgno = bi->pgno;
if (child != h &&
(ret = __memp_fput(mpf,
@@ -1402,7 +1416,10 @@
*/
if (dup_1.data == NULL ||
dup_2.data == NULL) {
+ if (ovflok) {
+ isbad = 1;
+ goto err;
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(env, !ovflok);
if (pip != NULL)
F_SET(pip,
VRFY_INCOMPLETE);
@@ -1747,9 +1764,10 @@
(ret = __db_vrfy_ovfl_structure(dbp, vdp,
child->pgno, child->tlen,
flags | DB_ST_OVFL_LEAF)) != 0) {
+ if (ret == DB_VERIFY_BAD) {
- if (ret == DB_VERIFY_BAD)
isbad = 1;
+ break;
+ } else
- else
goto done;
}
@@ -1823,9 +1841,10 @@
stflags | DB_ST_TOPLEVEL,
NULL, NULL, NULL)) != 0) {
if (ret ==
+ DB_VERIFY_BAD) {
- DB_VERIFY_BAD)
isbad = 1;
+ break;
+ } else
- else
goto err;
}
}
@@ -1969,7 +1988,10 @@
*/
/* Otherwise, __db_vrfy_childput would be broken. */
+ if (child->refcnt < 1) {
+ isbad = 1;
+ goto err;
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(env, child->refcnt >= 1);
/*
* An overflow referenced more than twice here
@@ -1986,9 +2008,10 @@
if ((ret = __db_vrfy_ovfl_structure(dbp,
vdp, child->pgno, child->tlen,
flags)) != 0) {
+ if (ret == DB_VERIFY_BAD) {
- if (ret == DB_VERIFY_BAD)
isbad = 1;
+ break;
+ } else
- else
goto done;
}
}
@@ -2026,9 +2049,10 @@
if ((ret = __bam_vrfy_subtree(dbp, vdp, li->pgno,
i == 0 ? NULL : li, ri, flags, &child_level,
&child_nrecs, NULL)) != 0) {
+ if (ret == DB_VERIFY_BAD) {
- if (ret == DB_VERIFY_BAD)
isbad = 1;
+ break;
+ } else
- else
goto done;
}
@@ -2929,7 +2953,11 @@
db_pgno_t current, p;
int err_ret, ret;
+ if (pgset == NULL) {
+ EPRINT((dbp->env, DB_STR("5542",
+ "Error, database contains no visible pages.")));
+ return (DB_RUNRECOVERY);
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, pgset != NULL);
mpf = dbp->mpf;
h = NULL;
--- db-18.1.32/src/db/db_conv.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/db/db_conv.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -493,8 +493,11 @@
db_indx_t i, *inp, len, tmp;
u_int8_t *end, *p, *pgend;
- if (pagesize == 0)
- return (0);
+ /* This function is also used to byteswap logs, so
+ * the pagesize might not be an actual page size.
+ */
+ if (!(pagesize >= 24 && pagesize <= DB_MAX_PGSIZE))
+ return (EINVAL);
if (pgin) {
M_32_SWAP(h->lsn.file);
@@ -513,26 +516,41 @@
pgend = (u_int8_t *)h + pagesize;
inp = P_INP(dbp, h);
- if ((u_int8_t *)inp >= pgend)
- goto out;
+ if ((u_int8_t *)inp > pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
switch (TYPE(h)) {
case P_HASH_UNSORTED:
case P_HASH:
for (i = 0; i < NUM_ENT(h); i++) {
+ if ((u_int8_t*)(inp + i) >= pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
+ if (inp[i] == 0)
+ continue;
if (pgin)
M_16_SWAP(inp[i]);
+ if (inp[i] >= pagesize)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
- if (P_ENTRY(dbp, h, i) >= pgend)
- continue;
+ if (P_ENTRY(dbp, h, i) >= pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
switch (HPAGE_TYPE(dbp, h, i)) {
case H_KEYDATA:
break;
case H_DUPLICATE:
+ if (LEN_HITEM(dbp, h, pagesize, i) <
+ HKEYDATA_SIZE(0))
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
+
len = LEN_HKEYDATA(dbp, h, pagesize, i);
p = HKEYDATA_DATA(P_ENTRY(dbp, h, i));
- for (end = p + len; p < end;) {
+
+ end = p + len;
+ if (end > pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
+
+ while (p < end) {
if (pgin) {
P_16_SWAP(p);
memcpy(&tmp,
@@ -544,14 +562,20 @@
SWAP16(p);
}
p += tmp;
+ if (p >= end)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
SWAP16(p);
}
break;
case H_OFFDUP:
+ if ((inp[i] + HOFFDUP_SIZE) > pagesize)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
p = HOFFPAGE_PGNO(P_ENTRY(dbp, h, i));
SWAP32(p); /* pgno */
break;
case H_OFFPAGE:
+ if ((inp[i] + HOFFPAGE_SIZE) > pagesize)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
p = HOFFPAGE_PGNO(P_ENTRY(dbp, h, i));
SWAP32(p); /* pgno */
SWAP32(p); /* tlen */
@@ -559,7 +583,6 @@
default:
return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
}
-
}
/*
@@ -576,8 +599,12 @@
case P_LDUP:
case P_LRECNO:
for (i = 0; i < NUM_ENT(h); i++) {
+ if ((u_int8_t *)(inp + i) >= pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
if (pgin)
M_16_SWAP(inp[i]);
+ if (inp[i] >= pagesize)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
/*
* In the case of on-page duplicates, key information
@@ -597,7 +624,7 @@
bk = GET_BKEYDATA(dbp, h, i);
if ((u_int8_t *)bk >= pgend)
- continue;
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
switch (B_TYPE(bk->type)) {
case B_KEYDATA:
M_16_SWAP(bk->len);
@@ -605,6 +632,8 @@
case B_DUPLICATE:
case B_OVERFLOW:
bo = (BOVERFLOW *)bk;
+ if (((u_int8_t *)bo + BOVERFLOW_SIZE) > pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
M_32_SWAP(bo->pgno);
M_32_SWAP(bo->tlen);
break;
@@ -618,12 +647,17 @@
break;
case P_IBTREE:
for (i = 0; i < NUM_ENT(h); i++) {
+ if ((u_int8_t *)(inp + i) > pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
if (pgin)
M_16_SWAP(inp[i]);
+ if ((u_int16_t)(inp[i] +
+ BINTERNAL_SIZE(0) - 1) > pagesize)
+ break;
bi = GET_BINTERNAL(dbp, h, i);
- if ((u_int8_t *)bi >= pgend)
- continue;
+ if (((u_int8_t *)bi + BINTERNAL_SIZE(0)) > pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
M_16_SWAP(bi->len);
M_32_SWAP(bi->pgno);
@@ -634,6 +668,10 @@
break;
case B_DUPLICATE:
case B_OVERFLOW:
+ if ((u_int16_t)(inp[i] +
+ BINTERNAL_SIZE(BOVERFLOW_SIZE) - 1) >
+ pagesize)
+ goto out;
bo = (BOVERFLOW *)bi->data;
M_32_SWAP(bo->pgno);
M_32_SWAP(bo->tlen);
@@ -648,12 +686,16 @@
break;
case P_IRECNO:
for (i = 0; i < NUM_ENT(h); i++) {
+ if ((u_int8_t *)(inp + i) >= pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
if (pgin)
M_16_SWAP(inp[i]);
+ if (inp[i] >= pagesize)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
ri = GET_RINTERNAL(dbp, h, i);
- if ((u_int8_t *)ri >= pgend)
- continue;
+ if ((((u_int8_t *)ri) + RINTERNAL_SIZE) > pgend)
+ return (__db_pgfmt(env, pg));
M_32_SWAP(ri->pgno);
M_32_SWAP(ri->nrecs);
--- db-18.1.32/src/db/db_vrfy.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/db/db_vrfy.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -381,8 +381,10 @@
vdp, name, 0, lp, rp, flags)) != 0) {
if (t_ret == DB_VERIFY_BAD)
isbad = 1;
+ else {
+ ret = t_ret;
+ goto err;
+ }
- else
- goto err;
}
/*
@@ -771,9 +773,10 @@
*/
if ((t_ret = __memp_fget(mpf, &i,
vdp->thread_info, NULL, 0, &h)) != 0) {
+ if ((dbp->type == DB_HASH ||
- if (dbp->type == DB_HASH ||
(dbp->type == DB_QUEUE &&
+ F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))) &&
+ t_ret != DB_RUNRECOVERY) {
- F_ISSET(dbp, DB_AM_INMEM))) {
if ((t_ret =
__db_vrfy_getpageinfo(vdp, i, &pip)) != 0)
goto err1;
@@ -945,6 +948,8 @@
return (ret == 0 ? t_ret : ret);
}
+ if (ret == DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND && isbad == 1)
+ ret = 0;
return ((isbad == 1 && ret == 0) ? DB_VERIFY_BAD : ret);
}
@@ -1581,7 +1586,7 @@
if (pgno == PGNO_BASE_MD &&
dbtype != DB_QUEUE && meta->last_pgno != vdp->last_pgno) {
#ifdef HAVE_FTRUNCATE
+ ret = DB_VERIFY_FATAL;
- isbad = 1;
EPRINT((env, DB_STR_A("0552",
"Page %lu: last_pgno is not correct: %lu != %lu",
"%lu %lu %lu"), (u_long)pgno,
@@ -1622,7 +1627,11 @@
env = dbp->env;
pgset = vdp->pgset;
+ if (pgset == NULL) {
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR("5543",
+ "Error, database contains no visible pages.")));
+ return (DB_RUNRECOVERY);
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(env, pgset != NULL);
if ((ret = __db_vrfy_getpageinfo(vdp, meta, &pip)) != 0)
return (ret);
@@ -2014,7 +2023,8 @@
int keyflag, ret, t_ret;
env = dbp->env;
+ if (!LF_ISSET(DB_SALVAGE))
+ return (EINVAL);
- DB_ASSERT(env, LF_ISSET(DB_SALVAGE));
/*
* !!!
@@ -2126,10 +2136,8 @@
int (*callback) __P((void *, const void *));
u_int32_t flags;
{
- ENV *env;
-
- env = dbp->env;
- DB_ASSERT(env, LF_ISSET(DB_SALVAGE));
+ if (!LF_ISSET(DB_SALVAGE))
+ return (EINVAL);
/* If we got this page in the subdb pass, we can safely skip it. */
if (__db_salvage_isdone(vdp, pgno))
@@ -2242,8 +2253,8 @@
ret = t_ret;
break;
case SALVAGE_OVERFLOW:
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR("5544", "Invalid page type to salvage.")));
+ return (EINVAL);
- DB_ASSERT(env, 0); /* Shouldn't ever happen. */
- break;
case SALVAGE_HASH:
if ((t_ret = __ham_salvage(dbp, vdp,
pgno, h, handle, callback, flags)) != 0 && ret == 0)
@@ -2256,8 +2267,8 @@
* Shouldn't happen, but if it does, just do what the
* nice man says.
*/
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR("5545", "Invalid page type to salvage.")));
+ return (EINVAL);
- DB_ASSERT(env, 0);
- break;
}
if ((t_ret = __memp_fput(mpf,
vdp->thread_info, h, dbp->priority)) != 0 && ret == 0)
@@ -2303,8 +2314,8 @@
ret = t_ret;
break;
default:
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR("5546", "Invalid page type to salvage.")));
+ return (EINVAL);
- DB_ASSERT(env, 0); /* Shouldn't ever happen. */
- break;
}
if ((t_ret = __memp_fput(mpf,
vdp->thread_info, h, dbp->priority)) != 0 && ret == 0)
@@ -2361,7 +2372,10 @@
env = dbp->env;
+ if (himarkp == NULL) {
+ __db_msg(env, "Page %lu index has no end.", (u_long)pgno);
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(env, himarkp != NULL);
inp = P_INP(dbp, h);
/*
@@ -2783,7 +2797,11 @@
goto err;
ovfl_bufsz = bkkey->len + 1;
}
+ if (subdbname == NULL) {
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR("5547", "Subdatabase cannot be null.")));
+ ret = EINVAL;
+ goto err;
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(env, subdbname != NULL);
memcpy(subdbname, bkkey->data, bkkey->len);
subdbname[bkkey->len] = '\0';
}
--- db-18.1.32/src/db/db_vrfyutil.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/db/db_vrfyutil.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -214,7 +214,8 @@
if ((ret = __db_get(pgdbp,
vdp->thread_info, vdp->txn, &key, &data, 0)) == 0) {
/* Found it. */
+ if (data.size != sizeof(VRFY_PAGEINFO))
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
- DB_ASSERT(env, data.size == sizeof(VRFY_PAGEINFO));
pip = data.data;
LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&vdp->activepips, pip, links);
goto found;
@@ -342,7 +343,8 @@
F_SET(&data, DB_DBT_USERMEM);
if ((ret = __db_get(dbp, ip, txn, &key, &data, 0)) == 0) {
+ if (data.size != sizeof(int))
+ return (EINVAL);
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, data.size == sizeof(int));
} else if (ret == DB_NOTFOUND)
val = 0;
else
@@ -382,7 +384,8 @@
F_SET(&data, DB_DBT_USERMEM);
if ((ret = __db_get(dbp, ip, txn, &key, &data, 0)) == 0) {
+ if (data.size != sizeof(int))
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, data.size == sizeof(int));
} else if (ret != DB_NOTFOUND)
return (ret);
@@ -419,7 +422,8 @@
if ((ret = __dbc_get(dbc, &key, &data, DB_NEXT)) != 0)
return (ret);
+ if (key.size != sizeof(db_pgno_t))
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
- DB_ASSERT(dbc->env, key.size == sizeof(db_pgno_t));
*pgnop = pgno;
return (0);
@@ -566,7 +570,8 @@
if ((ret = __dbc_get(dbc, &key, &data, DB_SET)) != 0)
return (ret);
+ if (data.size != sizeof(VRFY_CHILDINFO))
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
- DB_ASSERT(dbc->env, data.size == sizeof(VRFY_CHILDINFO));
*cipp = (VRFY_CHILDINFO *)data.data;
return (0);
@@ -594,7 +599,8 @@
if ((ret = __dbc_get(dbc, &key, &data, DB_NEXT_DUP)) != 0)
return (ret);
+ if (data.size != sizeof(VRFY_CHILDINFO))
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
- DB_ASSERT(dbc->env, data.size == sizeof(VRFY_CHILDINFO));
*cipp = (VRFY_CHILDINFO *)data.data;
return (0);
@@ -721,7 +727,8 @@
return (ret);
while ((ret = __dbc_get(*dbcp, &key, &data, DB_NEXT)) == 0) {
+ if (data.size != sizeof(u_int32_t))
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, data.size == sizeof(u_int32_t));
memcpy(&pgtype, data.data, sizeof(pgtype));
if (skip_overflow && pgtype == SALVAGE_OVERFLOW)
@@ -730,8 +737,9 @@
if ((ret = __dbc_del(*dbcp, 0)) != 0)
return (ret);
if (pgtype != SALVAGE_IGNORE) {
+ if (key.size != sizeof(db_pgno_t)
+ || data.size != sizeof(u_int32_t))
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, key.size == sizeof(db_pgno_t));
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, data.size == sizeof(u_int32_t));
*pgnop = *(db_pgno_t *)key.data;
*pgtypep = *(u_int32_t *)data.data;
--- db-18.1.32/src/db/partition.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/db/partition.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -461,9 +461,19 @@
} else
part->nparts = meta->nparts;
} else if (meta->nparts != 0 && part->nparts != meta->nparts) {
+ ret = EINVAL;
__db_errx(env, DB_STR("0656",
"Number of partitions does not match."));
- ret = EINVAL;
+ goto err;
+ }
+ /*
+ * There is no limit on the number of partitions, but I cannot imagine a real
+ * database having more than 10000.
+ */
+ if (meta->nparts > 10000) {
+ ret = EINVAL;
+ __db_errx(env, DB_STR_A("5553",
+ "Too many partitions %lu", "%lu"), (u_long)(meta->nparts));
goto err;
}
@@ -2106,10 +2116,13 @@
memcpy(rp->data, key->data, key->size);
B_TSET(rp->type, B_KEYDATA);
}
+vrfy: if ((t_ret = __db_verify(*pdbp, ip, (*pdbp)->fname,
+ NULL, handle, callback,
+ lp, rp, flags | DB_VERIFY_PARTITION)) != 0 && ret == 0) {
+ ret = t_ret;
+ if (ret == ENOENT)
+ break;
+ }
-vrfy: if ((t_ret = __db_verify(*pdbp, ip, (*pdbp)->fname,
- NULL, handle, callback,
- lp, rp, flags | DB_VERIFY_PARTITION)) != 0 && ret == 0)
- ret = t_ret;
}
err: if (lp != NULL)
--- db-18.1.32/src/hash/hash_page.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/hash/hash_page.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -869,7 +869,11 @@
/* Validate that next, prev pointers are OK */
n = NUM_ENT(p);
dbp = dbc->dbp;
+ if (n % 2 != 0) {
+ __db_errx(dbp->env, DB_STR_A("5549",
+ "Odd number of entries on page: %lu", "%lu"), (u_long)(p->pgno));
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, n%2 == 0 );
env = dbp->env;
t = dbp->h_internal;
@@ -940,7 +944,12 @@
if ((ret = __db_prpage(dbp, p, DB_PR_PAGE)) != 0)
return (ret);
#endif
+ if (res >= 0) {
+ __db_errx(env, DB_STR_A("5550",
+ "Odd number of entries on page: %lu", "%lu"),
+ (u_long)p->pgno);
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, res < 0);
}
prev = curr;
--- db-18.1.32/src/hash/hash_verify.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/hash/hash_verify.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@
isbad = 1;
else
goto err;
+ }
- }
/*
* There may be unused hash pages corresponding to buckets
@@ -746,7 +746,7 @@
"Page %lu: impossible first page in bucket %lu", "%lu %lu"),
(u_long)pgno, (u_long)bucket));
/* Unsafe to continue. */
+ ret = DB_VERIFY_FATAL;
- isbad = 1;
goto err;
}
@@ -776,7 +776,7 @@
EPRINT((env, DB_STR_A("1116",
"Page %lu: hash page referenced twice", "%lu"),
(u_long)pgno));
+ ret = DB_VERIFY_FATAL;
- isbad = 1;
/* Unsafe to continue. */
goto err;
} else if ((ret = __db_vrfy_pgset_inc(vdp->pgset,
@@ -1307,7 +1307,11 @@
COMPQUIET(flags, 0);
ip = vdp->thread_info;
+ if (pgset == NULL) {
+ EPRINT((dbp->env, DB_STR("5548",
+ "Error, database contains no visible pages.")));
+ return (DB_VERIFY_FATAL);
+ }
- DB_ASSERT(dbp->env, pgset != NULL);
mpf = dbp->mpf;
totpgs = 0;
--- db-18.1.32/src/qam/qam_verify.c 2019-02-20 03:21:20.000000000 +0530
+++ db-18.1.40/src/qam/qam_verify.c 2020-05-29 23:28:22.000000000 +0530
@@ -465,7 +465,14 @@
/* Verify/salvage each page. */
if ((ret = __db_cursor(dbp, vdp->thread_info, NULL, &dbc, 0)) != 0)
return (ret);
-begin: for (; i <= stop; i++) {
+begin: if ((stop - i) > 100000) {
+ EPRINT((env, DB_STR_A("5551",
+"Warning, many possible extends files (%lu), will take a long time to verify",
+ "%lu"), (u_long)(stop - i)));
+ }
+ for (; i <= stop; i++) {
+ if (i == UINT32_MAX)
+ break;
/*
* If DB_SALVAGE is set, we inspect our database of completed
* pages, and skip any we've already printed in the subdb pass.

@ -0,0 +1,502 @@
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@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
diff -up db-5.3.21/src/env/env_region.c.zero-region db-5.3.21/src/env/env_region.c
--- db-5.3.21/src/env/env_region.c.zero-region 2012-05-11 19:57:53.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.21/src/env/env_region.c 2017-09-06 08:50:45.310276385 +0200
@@ -1060,6 +1060,7 @@ __env_region_attach(env, infop, init, ma
REGION *rp;
int ret;
char buf[sizeof(DB_REGION_FMT) + 20];
+ struct stat st;
/*
* Find or create a REGION structure for this region. If we create
@@ -1090,6 +1091,14 @@ __env_region_attach(env, infop, init, ma
if ((ret = __env_sys_attach(env, infop, rp)) != 0)
goto err;
+ /* Check the size of the underlying file */
+ if (infop->fhp != NULL && F_ISSET(infop->fhp, DB_FH_OPENED) &&
+ infop->fhp->fd != -1 && fstat(infop->fhp->fd, &st) != -1 &&
+ st.st_size == 0) {
+ ret = DB_RUNRECOVERY;
+ goto err;
+ }
+
/*
* Fault the pages into memory. Note, do this BEFORE we initialize
* anything because we're writing pages in created regions, not just
diff -up db-5.3.21/src/os/os_map.c.zero-region db-5.3.21/src/os/os_map.c
--- db-5.3.21/src/os/os_map.c.zero-region 2012-05-11 19:57:54.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.21/src/os/os_map.c 2017-09-06 08:49:39.144546552 +0200
@@ -265,6 +265,9 @@ __os_detach(env, infop, destroy)
dbenv = env->dbenv;
rp = infop->rp;
+ /* Do not touch the region information if it no longer exists */
+ if (rp == NULL)
+ return EINVAL;
/* If the user replaced the unmap call, call through their interface. */
if (DB_GLOBAL(j_region_unmap) != NULL)

@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
diff -up db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.trickle db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in
--- db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in.trickle 2018-08-21 10:54:06.066757392 +0200
+++ db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/int_def.in 2018-08-21 10:54:06.111756561 +0200
@@ -1458,6 +1458,7 @@
#define __memp_sync_int __memp_sync_int@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_mf_sync __memp_mf_sync@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_purge_dead_files __memp_purge_dead_files@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
+#define __memp_purge_dead_and_count __memp_purge_dead_and_count@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __memp_trickle_pp __memp_trickle_pp@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __mutex_alloc __mutex_alloc@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
#define __mutex_alloc_int __mutex_alloc_int@DB_VERSION_UNIQUE_NAME@
diff -up db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h.trickle db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h
--- db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h.trickle 2018-08-21 10:54:06.103756709 +0200
+++ db-5.3.21/src/dbinc_auto/mp_ext.h 2018-08-21 10:54:06.112756543 +0200
@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@ int __mp_xxx_fh __P((DB_MPOOLFILE *, DB_
int __memp_sync_int __P((ENV *, DB_MPOOLFILE *, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t *, int *));
int __memp_mf_sync __P((DB_MPOOL *, MPOOLFILE *, int));
int __memp_purge_dead_files __P((ENV *));
+int __memp_purge_dead_and_count __P((ENV *, u_int32_t *, u_int32_t *));
int __memp_trickle_pp __P((DB_ENV *, int, int *));
#if defined(__cplusplus)
diff -up db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c.trickle db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c
--- db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c.trickle 2018-08-21 10:54:06.105756672 +0200
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_sync.c 2018-09-04 09:43:57.502992291 +0200
@@ -965,17 +965,34 @@ __bhcmp(p1, p2)
return (0);
}
+
/*
* __memp_purge_dead_files --
+ * Thin wrapper over __memp_purge_dead_and_count. Does not return any
+ * information about the number of total/dirty buffers.
+ *
+ * PUBLIC: int __memp_purge_dead_files __P((ENV *));
+ */
+int
+__memp_purge_dead_files(env)
+ ENV *env;
+{
+ return __memp_purge_dead_and_count(env, NULL, NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * __memp_purge_dead_and_count --
* Remove all dead files and their buffers from the mpool. The caller
* cannot hold any lock on the dead MPOOLFILE handles, their buffers
* or their hash buckets.
*
- * PUBLIC: int __memp_purge_dead_files __P((ENV *));
+ * PUBLIC: int __memp_purge_dead_and_count __P((ENV *, u_int32_t *, u_int32_t *));
*/
int
-__memp_purge_dead_files(env)
+__memp_purge_dead_and_count(env, totalp, dirtyp)
ENV *env;
+ u_int32_t *totalp;
+ u_int32_t *dirtyp;
{
BH *bhp;
DB_MPOOL *dbmp;
@@ -983,7 +1000,7 @@ __memp_purge_dead_files(env)
REGINFO *infop;
MPOOL *c_mp, *mp;
MPOOLFILE *mfp;
- u_int32_t i_cache;
+ u_int32_t i_cache, dirty, total;
int ret, t_ret, h_lock;
if (!MPOOL_ON(env))
@@ -992,6 +1009,7 @@ __memp_purge_dead_files(env)
dbmp = env->mp_handle;
mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
ret = t_ret = h_lock = 0;
+ dirty = total = 0;
/*
* Walk each cache's list of buffers and free all buffers whose
@@ -1000,6 +1018,7 @@ __memp_purge_dead_files(env)
for (i_cache = 0; i_cache < mp->nreg; i_cache++) {
infop = &dbmp->reginfo[i_cache];
c_mp = infop->primary;
+ total += c_mp->pages;
hp = R_ADDR(infop, c_mp->htab);
hp_end = &hp[c_mp->htab_buckets];
@@ -1008,6 +1027,9 @@ __memp_purge_dead_files(env)
if (SH_TAILQ_FIRST(&hp->hash_bucket, __bh) == NULL)
continue;
+ /* Count dirty pages first as we do not wait on mutex locks */
+ dirty += (u_int32_t)atomic_read(&hp->hash_page_dirty);
+
/*
* Search for a dead buffer. Other places that call
* __memp_bhfree() acquire the buffer lock before the
@@ -1073,6 +1095,11 @@ __memp_purge_dead_files(env)
}
}
+ if (dirtyp != NULL)
+ *dirtyp = dirty;
+ if (totalp != NULL)
+ *totalp = total;
+
return (ret);
}
diff -up db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_trickle.c.trickle db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_trickle.c
--- db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_trickle.c.trickle 2018-08-21 10:54:06.105756672 +0200
+++ db-5.3.21/src/mp/mp_trickle.c 2018-08-21 10:54:06.112756543 +0200
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ __memp_trickle(env, pct, nwrotep)
dbmp = env->mp_handle;
mp = dbmp->reginfo[0].primary;
+ dirty = total = 0;
if (nwrotep != NULL)
*nwrotep = 0;
@@ -67,12 +68,8 @@ __memp_trickle(env, pct, nwrotep)
return (EINVAL);
}
- /* First we purge all dead files and their buffers. */
- if ((ret = __memp_purge_dead_files(env)) != 0)
- return (ret);
-
- /*
- * Loop through the caches counting total/dirty buffers.
+ /* First we purge all dead files and their buffers and
+ * loop through the caches counting total/dirty buffers.
*
* XXX
* Using hash_page_dirty is our only choice at the moment, but it's not
@@ -80,12 +77,8 @@ __memp_trickle(env, pct, nwrotep)
* than one page size, as a free 512B buffer may not be equivalent to
* having a free 8KB buffer.
*/
- for (ret = 0, i = dirty = total = 0; i < mp->nreg; ++i) {
- c_mp = dbmp->reginfo[i].primary;
- total += c_mp->pages;
- __memp_stat_hash(&dbmp->reginfo[i], c_mp, &dtmp);
- dirty += dtmp;
- }
+ if ((ret = __memp_purge_dead_and_count(env, &total, &dirty)) != 0)
+ return (ret);
/*
* If there are sufficient clean buffers, no buffers or no dirty

@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
From 4ae2eb88fadc256ddf9862b2e72ed216ddbb919d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: michael brey <michael.brey@oracle.com>
Date: Tue, 20 May 2014 14:49:44 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Fix a CDB race
Report and reproducer here:
https://community.oracle.com/thread/3514381
From: michael brey <michael.brey@oracle.com>
To: Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
Subject: Re: BDB crash
Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 09:07:45 -0600 (05/13/2014 05:07:45 PM)
Message-id: <53723541.7040203@oracle.com>
attached are patches for each release. the 5.3.28 patch will apply on
top of 5.3.21.
thanks
mike
RHBZ: #1099509
---
src/env/env_failchk.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/mutex/mut_tas.c | 18 +++++++++++++++++-
2 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/env/env_failchk.c b/src/env/env_failchk.c
index 05752f0..b09df96 100644
--- a/src/env/env_failchk.c
+++ b/src/env/env_failchk.c
@@ -312,6 +312,7 @@ __env_in_api(env)
REGINFO *infop;
THREAD_INFO *thread;
u_int32_t i;
+ pid_t pid;
int unpin, ret;
if ((htab = env->thr_hashtab) == NULL)
@@ -325,6 +326,7 @@ __env_in_api(env)
for (i = 0; i < env->thr_nbucket; i++)
SH_TAILQ_FOREACH(ip, &htab[i], dbth_links, __db_thread_info) {
+ pid = ip->dbth_pid;
if (ip->dbth_state == THREAD_SLOT_NOT_IN_USE ||
(ip->dbth_state == THREAD_OUT &&
thread->thr_count < thread->thr_max))
@@ -341,6 +343,28 @@ __env_in_api(env)
ip->dbth_state = THREAD_SLOT_NOT_IN_USE;
continue;
}
+ /*
+ * The above tests are not atomic, so it is possible that
+ * the process pointed by ip has changed during the tests.
+ * In particular, if the process pointed by ip when is_alive
+ * was executed terminated normally, a new process may reuse
+ * the same ip structure and change its dbth_state before the
+ * next two tests were performed. Therefore, we need to test
+ * here that all four tests above are done on the same process.
+ * If the process pointed by ip changed, all tests are invalid
+ * and can be ignored.
+ * Similarly, it's also possible for two processes racing to
+ * change the dbth_state of the same ip structure. For example,
+ * both process A and B reach the above test for the same
+ * terminated process C where C's dbth_state is THREAD_OUT.
+ * If A goes into the 'if' block and changes C's dbth_state to
+ * THREAD_SLOT_NOT_IN_USE before B checks the condition, B
+ * would incorrectly fail the test and run into this line.
+ * Therefore, we need to check C's dbth_state again and fail
+ * the db only if C's dbth_state is indeed THREAD_ACTIVE.
+ */
+ if (ip->dbth_state != THREAD_ACTIVE || ip->dbth_pid != pid)
+ continue;
return (__db_failed(env, DB_STR("1507",
"Thread died in Berkeley DB library"),
ip->dbth_pid, ip->dbth_tid));
diff --git a/src/mutex/mut_tas.c b/src/mutex/mut_tas.c
index 0899d23..db95030 100644
--- a/src/mutex/mut_tas.c
+++ b/src/mutex/mut_tas.c
@@ -151,10 +151,26 @@ loop: /* Attempt to acquire the resource for N spins. */
if (F_ISSET(dbenv, DB_ENV_FAILCHK) &&
ip == NULL && dbenv->is_alive(dbenv,
mutexp->pid, mutexp->tid, 0) == 0) {
+ /*
+ * The process owing the mutex is "dead" now, but it may
+ * have already released the mutex. We need to check again
+ * by going back to the top of the loop
+ * if the mutex is still held by the "dead" process. We
+ * yield 10 us to increase the likelyhood of mutexp fields
+ * being up-to-date. Set spin so we spin one more time
+ * because no need to spin more if dead process owns mutex.
+ */
+ if (nspins > 1) {
+ nspins = 2;
+ __os_yield(env, 0, 10);
+ continue;
+ }
ret = __env_set_state(env, &ip, THREAD_VERIFY);
if (ret != 0 ||
- ip->dbth_state == THREAD_FAILCHK)
+ ip->dbth_state == THREAD_FAILCHK) {
+ printf("mut_tas:172, pid: %d, flag: %d\n", mutexp->pid, mutexp->flags);
return (DB_RUNRECOVERY);
+ }
}
if (nowait)
return (DB_LOCK_NOTGRANTED);
--
1.8.3.1

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
diff -Naurp db_old/src/os/os_cpu.c db_new/src/os/os_cpu.c
--- db_old/src/os/os_cpu.c 2012-05-11 12:57:54.000000000 -0500
+++ db_new/src/os/os_cpu.c 2015-08-12 14:00:37.232498880 -0500
@@ -40,6 +40,8 @@ __os_cpu_count()
long nproc;
nproc = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
+ if (nproc > 1024)
+ nproc = 1024;
return ((u_int32_t)(nproc > 1 ? nproc : 1));
#else
return (1);

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
diff -up db-5.3.15/dist/aclocal/sequence.m4.multiarch db-5.3.15/dist/aclocal/sequence.m4
--- db-5.3.15/dist/aclocal/sequence.m4.multiarch 2010-06-25 17:50:36.000000000 +0200
+++ db-5.3.15/dist/aclocal/sequence.m4 2011-12-20 02:00:49.000000000 +0100
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ AC_DEFUN(AM_SEQUENCE_CONFIGURE, [
fi
if test "$db_cv_build_sequence" = "yes"; then
AC_SUBST(db_seq_decl)
- db_seq_decl="typedef $db_cv_seq_type db_seq_t;";
+ db_seq_decl="typedef int64_t db_seq_t;";
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_64BIT_TYPES)
AH_TEMPLATE(HAVE_64BIT_TYPES,

@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
*** Makefile.orig Wed Jul 13 21:43:16 1994
--- Makefile Wed Dec 31 19:00:00 1969
***************
*** 15,22 ****
${LIBDB}: ${OBJ1} ${OBJ2} ${OBJ3} ${OBJ4} ${OBJ5} ${MISC}
rm -f $@
! ar cq $@ \
! `lorder ${OBJ1} ${OBJ2} ${OBJ3} ${OBJ4} ${OBJ5} ${MISC} | tsort`
ranlib $@
clean:
--- 15,21 ----
${LIBDB}: ${OBJ1} ${OBJ2} ${OBJ3} ${OBJ4} ${OBJ5} ${MISC}
rm -f $@
! ar cq $@ ${OBJ1} ${OBJ2} ${OBJ3} ${OBJ4} ${OBJ5} ${MISC}
ranlib $@
clean:

@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
*** btree/bt_split.c Tue Jul 26 14:22:02 1994
--- btree/bt_split.c Sat Jan 4 14:38:55 1997
***************
*** 673,679 ****
* where we decide to try and copy too much onto the left page.
* Make sure that doesn't happen.
*/
! if (skip <= off && used + nbytes >= full) {
--off;
break;
}
--- 673,679 ----
* where we decide to try and copy too much onto the left page.
* Make sure that doesn't happen.
*/
! if (skip <= off && used + nbytes >= full || nxt == top - 1) {
--off;
break;
}

@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
*** btree/bt_split.c.orig Sat Feb 8 10:14:10 1997
--- btree/bt_split.c Sat Feb 8 10:14:51 1997
***************
*** 673,679 ****
* where we decide to try and copy too much onto the left page.
* Make sure that doesn't happen.
*/
! if (skip <= off && used + nbytes >= full || nxt == top - 1) {
--off;
break;
}
--- 673,680 ----
* where we decide to try and copy too much onto the left page.
* Make sure that doesn't happen.
*/
! if (skip <= off &&
! used + nbytes + sizeof(indx_t) >= full || nxt == top - 1) {
--off;
break;
}
***************
*** 686,692 ****
memmove((char *)l + l->upper, src, nbytes);
}
! used += nbytes;
if (used >= half) {
if (!isbigkey || bigkeycnt == 3)
break;
--- 687,693 ----
memmove((char *)l + l->upper, src, nbytes);
}
! used += nbytes + sizeof(indx_t);
if (used >= half) {
if (!isbigkey || bigkeycnt == 3)
break;

@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
*** btree/bt_page.c.orig Wed Jul 13 21:29:02 1994
--- btree/bt_page.c Wed Jun 11 20:14:43 1997
***************
*** 65,70 ****
--- 65,71 ----
h->prevpg = P_INVALID;
h->nextpg = t->bt_free;
t->bt_free = h->pgno;
+ F_SET(t, B_METADIRTY);
/* Make sure the page gets written back. */
return (mpool_put(t->bt_mp, h, MPOOL_DIRTY));
***************
*** 92,97 ****
--- 93,99 ----
(h = mpool_get(t->bt_mp, t->bt_free, 0)) != NULL) {
*npg = t->bt_free;
t->bt_free = h->nextpg;
+ F_SET(t, B_METADIRTY);
return (h);
}
return (mpool_new(t->bt_mp, npg));

@ -0,0 +1,690 @@
%define __soversion_major 5
%define __soversion %{__soversion_major}.3
%define __tclversion 8.6
Summary: The Berkeley DB database library for C
Name: libdb
Version: 5.3.28
Release: 53%{?dist}
Source0: http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db.1.85.tar.gz
# For mt19937db.c
Source2: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt
# libdb man pages generated from the 5.3.28 documentation
Source3: libdb-5.3.28-manpages.tar.gz
Patch0: libdb-multiarch.patch
# db-1.85 upstream patches
Patch10: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/db/update/1.85/patch.1.1
Patch11: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/db/update/1.85/patch.1.2
Patch12: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/db/update/1.85/patch.1.3
Patch13: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/db/update/1.85/patch.1.4
# other patches
Patch20: db-1.85-errno.patch
Patch22: db-4.6.21-1.85-compat.patch
Patch24: db-4.5.20-jni-include-dir.patch
# License clarification patch
# http://devel.trisquel.info/gitweb/?p=package-helpers.git;a=blob;f=helpers/DATA/db4.8/007-mt19937db.c_license.patch;h=1036db4d337ce4c60984380b89afcaa63b2ef88f;hb=df48d40d3544088338759e8bea2e7f832a564d48
Patch25: 007-mt19937db.c_license.patch
# memp_stat fix provided by upstream (rhbz#1211871)
Patch27: db-5.3.21-memp_stat-upstream-fix.patch
# fix for mutexes not being released provided by upstream (rhbz#1277887)
Patch28: db-5.3.21-mutex_leak.patch
# fix for overflowing hash variable inside bundled lemon
Patch29: db-5.3.28-lemon_hash.patch
# upstream patch adding the ability to recreate libdb's environment on version mismatch
# or when libpthread.so is modified (rhbz#1394862)
Patch30: db-5.3.28-condition_variable.patch
# additional changes to the upstream patch to address rhbz#1460003
Patch31: db-5.3.28-condition-variable-ppc.patch
# downstream patch that adds a check for rpm transaction lock in order to be able to update libdb
# FIXME: remove when able
Patch32: db-5.3.28-rpm-lock-check.patch
# downstream patch to hotfix rhbz#1464033, sent upstream
Patch33: db-5.3.28-cwd-db_config.patch
Patch34: libdb-5.3.21-region-size-check.patch
# Patch sent upstream
Patch35: checkpoint-opd-deadlock.patch
Patch36: db-5.3.28-atomic_compare_exchange.patch
# CDB race (rhbz #1099509)
Patch37: libdb-cbd-race.patch
# Limit concurrency to max 1024 CPUs (rhbz#1245410)
# A fix for the issue should be in an upstream release already
# https://community.oracle.com/message/13274780#13274780
Patch38: libdb-limit-cpu.patch
# rhbz#1608749 Patch sent upstream
# Expects libdb-5.3.21-mutex_leak.patch applied
Patch39: libdb-5.3.21-trickle_cpu.patch
# cve-2019-2708 fixed by mmuzila
Patch40: db-5.3.28_cve-2019-2708.patch
# Downstream covscan patch
Patch41: db-5.3.28-fix-CWE-686-398.patch
Patch42: db-5.3.28-mmap-high-cpu-usage.patch
URL: http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/
License: BSD and LGPLv2 and Sleepycat
BuildRequires: gcc gcc-c++
BuildRequires: perl-interpreter libtool
BuildRequires: tcl-devel >= %{__tclversion}
BuildRequires: chrpath
BuildRequires: zlib-devel
BuildRequires: make
Conflicts: filesystem < 3
%description
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. The Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended
Linear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods,
transactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database
recovery. The Berkeley DB supports C, C++, and Perl APIs. It is
used by many applications, including Python and Perl, so this should
be installed on all systems.
%package utils
Summary: Command line tools for managing Berkeley DB databases
Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description utils
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended
Linear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods,
transactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database
recovery. DB supports C, C++ and Perl APIs.
%package devel
Summary: C development files for the Berkeley DB library
Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description devel
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. This package contains the header files,
libraries, and documentation for building programs which use the
Berkeley DB.
%package devel-doc
Summary: C development documentation files for the Berkeley DB library
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
Requires: %{name}-devel = %{version}-%{release}
BuildArch: noarch
%description devel-doc
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. This package contains the header files,
libraries, and documentation for building programs which use the
Berkeley DB.
%package devel-static
Summary: Berkeley DB static libraries
Requires: %{name}-devel%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description devel-static
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. This package contains static libraries
needed for applications that require static linking of
Berkeley DB.
%package cxx
Summary: The Berkeley DB database library for C++
Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description cxx
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. The Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended
Linear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods,
transactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database
recovery. The Berkeley DB supports C, C++, and Perl APIs. It is
used by many applications, including Python and Perl, so this should
be installed on all systems.
%package cxx-devel
Summary: The Berkeley DB database library for C++
Requires: %{name}-cxx%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
Requires: %{name}-devel%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description cxx-devel
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. The Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended
Linear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods,
transactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database
recovery. The Berkeley DB supports C, C++, and Perl APIs. It is
used by many applications, including Python and Perl, so this should
be installed on all systems.
%package tcl
Summary: Development files for using the Berkeley DB with tcl
Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description tcl
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. This package contains the libraries
for building programs which use the Berkeley DB in Tcl.
%package tcl-devel
Summary: Development files for using the Berkeley DB with tcl
Requires: %{name}-tcl%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description tcl-devel
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. This package contains the libraries
for building programs which use the Berkeley DB in Tcl.
%package sql
Summary: Development files for using the Berkeley DB with sql
Requires: %{name}%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description sql
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. This package contains the libraries
for building programs which use the Berkeley DB in SQL.
%package sql-devel
Summary: Development files for using the Berkeley DB with sql
Requires: %{name}-sql%{?_isa} = %{version}-%{release}
%description sql-devel
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that
provides embedded database support for both traditional and
client/server applications. This package contains the libraries
for building programs which use the Berkeley DB in SQL.
%prep
%setup -q -n db-%{version} -a 1
cp %{SOURCE2} .
tar -xf %{SOURCE3}
%patch0 -p1
pushd db.1.85/PORT/linux
%patch10 -p0
popd
pushd db.1.85
%patch11 -p0
%patch12 -p0
%patch13 -p0
%patch20 -p1
popd
%patch22 -p1
%patch24 -p1
%patch25 -p1
%patch27 -p1
%patch28 -p1
%patch29 -p1
%patch30 -p1
%patch31 -p1
%patch32 -p1
%patch33 -p1
%patch34 -p1
%patch35 -p1
%patch36 -p1
%patch37 -p1
%patch38 -p1
%patch39 -p1
%patch40 -p1 -b .cve-2019-2708
%patch41 -p1
%patch42 -p1
cd dist
./s_config
cd ..
%build
CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DSHAREDSTATEDIR='\"%{_sharedstatedir}\"' -DSQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA=1 -DSQLITE_DISABLE_DIRSYNC=1 -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3=3 -DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE=1 -DSQLITE_SECURE_DELETE=1 -DSQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY=1 -I../../../lang/sql/sqlite/ext/fts3/"
export CFLAGS
# Build the old db-185 libraries.
make -C db.1.85/PORT/%{_os} OORG="$CFLAGS"
test -d dist/dist-tls || mkdir dist/dist-tls
# Static link db_dump185 with old db-185 libraries.
/bin/sh libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile %{__cc} $RPM_OPT_FLAGS -Idb.1.85/PORT/%{_os}/include -D_REENTRANT -c util/db_dump185.c -o dist/dist-tls/db_dump185.lo
/bin/sh libtool --tag=LD --mode=link %{__cc} $RPM_LD_FLAGS -o dist/dist-tls/db_dump185 dist/dist-tls/db_dump185.lo db.1.85/PORT/%{_os}/libdb.a
# Update config files to understand aarch64
for dir in dist lang/sql/sqlite lang/sql/jdbc lang/sql/odbc; do
cp /usr/lib/rpm/redhat/config.{guess,sub} "$dir"
done
pushd dist/dist-tls
%define _configure ../configure
%configure -C \
--enable-compat185 --enable-dump185 \
--enable-shared --enable-static \
--enable-tcl --with-tcl=%{_libdir} \
--enable-cxx --enable-sql \
--enable-test \
--disable-rpath \
--with-cryptography=no \
--with-tcl=%{_libdir}/tcl%{__tclversion}
# Remove libtool predep_objects and postdep_objects wonkiness so that
# building without -nostdlib doesn't include them twice. Because we
# already link with g++, weird stuff happens if you don't let the
# compiler handle this.
perl -pi -e 's/^predep_objects=".*$/predep_objects=""/' libtool
perl -pi -e 's/^postdep_objects=".*$/postdep_objects=""/' libtool
perl -pi -e 's/-shared -nostdlib/-shared/' libtool
%make_build
# Run some quick subsystem checks
echo "source ../../test/tcl/test.tcl; r env; r mut; r memp" | tclsh
popd
%install
rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_includedir}
mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_libdir}
mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_mandir}/man1
%make_install STRIP=/bin/true -C dist/dist-tls
# XXX Nuke non-versioned archives and symlinks
rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_libdir}/{libdb.a,libdb_cxx.a,libdb_tcl.a,libdb_sql.a}
chmod +x ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_libdir}/*.so*
# Move the header files to a subdirectory, in case we're deploying on a
# system with multiple versions of DB installed.
mkdir -p ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_includedir}/%{name}
mv ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_includedir}/*.h ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_includedir}/%{name}/
# Create symlinks to includes so that "use <db.h> and link with -ldb" works.
for i in db.h db_cxx.h db_185.h; do
ln -s %{name}/$i ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_includedir}
done
# Eliminate installed doco
rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_prefix}/docs
# XXX Avoid Permission denied. strip when building as non-root.
chmod u+w ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir} ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir}/*
# remove unneeded .la files (#225675)
rm -f ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_libdir}/*.la
# remove RPATHs
chrpath -d ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_libdir}/*.so ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_bindir}/*
# unify documentation and examples, remove stuff we don't need
rm -rf docs/csharp
rm -rf examples/csharp
rm -rf docs/installation
mv examples docs
mv man/* ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_mandir}/man1
%ldconfig_scriptlets
%ldconfig_scriptlets cxx
%ldconfig_scriptlets sql
%ldconfig_scriptlets tcl
%files
%license LICENSE lgpl-2.1.txt
%doc README
%{_libdir}/libdb-%{__soversion}.so
%{_libdir}/libdb-%{__soversion_major}.so
%files devel
%{_libdir}/libdb.so
%dir %{_includedir}/%{name}
%{_includedir}/%{name}/db.h
%{_includedir}/%{name}/db_185.h
%{_includedir}/db.h
%{_includedir}/db_185.h
%files devel-doc
%doc docs/*
%files devel-static
%{_libdir}/libdb-%{__soversion}.a
%{_libdir}/libdb_cxx-%{__soversion}.a
%{_libdir}/libdb_tcl-%{__soversion}.a
%{_libdir}/libdb_sql-%{__soversion}.a
%files utils
%{_bindir}/db*_archive
%{_bindir}/db*_checkpoint
%{_bindir}/db*_deadlock
%{_bindir}/db*_dump*
%{_bindir}/db*_hotbackup
%{_bindir}/db*_load
%{_bindir}/db*_printlog
%{_bindir}/db*_recover
%{_bindir}/db*_replicate
%{_bindir}/db*_stat
%{_bindir}/db*_upgrade
%{_bindir}/db*_verify
%{_bindir}/db*_tuner
%{_mandir}/man1/db_*
%files cxx
%{_libdir}/libdb_cxx-%{__soversion}.so
%{_libdir}/libdb_cxx-%{__soversion_major}.so
%files cxx-devel
%{_includedir}/%{name}/db_cxx.h
%{_includedir}/db_cxx.h
%{_libdir}/libdb_cxx.so
%files tcl
%{_libdir}/libdb_tcl-%{__soversion}.so
%{_libdir}/libdb_tcl-%{__soversion_major}.so
%files tcl-devel
%{_libdir}/libdb_tcl.so
%files sql
%{_libdir}/libdb_sql-%{__soversion}.so
%{_libdir}/libdb_sql-%{__soversion_major}.so
%files sql-devel
%{_bindir}/dbsql
%{_libdir}/libdb_sql.so
%{_includedir}/%{name}/dbsql.h
%changelog
* Wed Nov 24 2021 Filip Januš <fjanus@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-53
- Add missing RPM_LD_FLAGS for db_dump185
- Resolves: #2026417
* Mon Sep 13 2021 Filip Januš <fjanus@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-52
- Bad order of sys calls cause high CPU usage
- Related: #2002186
- Patch no. 42 was added
* Mon Aug 09 2021 Mohan Boddu <mboddu@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-51
- Rebuilt for IMA sigs, glibc 2.34, aarch64 flags
Related: rhbz#1991688
* Thu Aug 05 2021 Filip Januš <fjanus@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-50
- fix static analyzer issues CWE-686-398
- Resolves: #1938760
* Mon Jul 12 2021 Filip Januš <fjanus@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-49
- Rebuild due to glibc
- Resolves: #1980975
* Fri Jun 25 2021 Filip Januš <fjanus@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-48
- Disable crypto support
- Resolves: #1974657
* Fri Apr 16 2021 Mohan Boddu <mboddu@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-47
- Rebuilt for RHEL 9 BETA on Apr 15th 2021. Related: rhbz#1947937
* Tue Jan 26 2021 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-46
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Dec 02 2020 Matej Mužila <mmuzila@redhat.com> 5.3.28-45
- Resolves: CVE-2019-2708 (#1853243)
* Tue Jul 28 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-44
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Jul 21 2020 Tom Stellard <tstellar@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-43
- Use make macros
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/UseMakeBuildInstallMacro
* Tue Jul 14 2020 Ondrej Dubaj <odubaj@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-42
- Remove java subpackage due to jdk-11 (#1846398)
* Sat Jul 11 2020 Jiri Vanek <jvanek@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-41
- Rebuilt for JDK-11, see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Java11
* Wed Jan 29 2020 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-40
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_32_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Aug 22 2019 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> 5.3.28-39
- Set correct tcl-devel version for BuildRequires (#1712532)
* Thu Jul 25 2019 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-38
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_31_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Feb 01 2019 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-37
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_30_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jan 30 2019 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> 5.3.28-36
- Optimize trickle thread CPU usage (#1608749)
* Wed Jan 16 2019 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-35
- Add patch to workaround issues on large systems (>1024 CPU)
Resolves: #1245410
* Wed Sep 05 2018 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-34
- Add patch for CDB race issue (#1099509)
* Tue Jul 24 2018 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-33
- Add BuildRequires for gcc and gcc-c++ (#1604566)
* Fri Jul 13 2018 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-32
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed May 23 2018 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-31
- Rename __atomic_compare_exchange to not clash with gcc built-in
* Wed Feb 07 2018 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-30
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Oct 31 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> 5.3.28-29
- Fix deadlocks when reading/writing off-page duplicate tree (#1349779)
* Tue Oct 24 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> 5.3.28-28
- Run a number of quick subsystem checks on build
* Thu Sep 07 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> 5.3.28-27
- Fail properly when encountering removed or 0-byte regions (#1471011)
* Thu Aug 03 2017 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-26
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jul 26 2017 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-25
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jun 26 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-24
- Fix some defects found by covscan
* Mon Jun 26 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-23
- Try looking at env lock via /proc/locks during env_attach (#1460003)
- Check rpm's transaction lock via /proc/locks
- Do not access DB_CONFIG when db_home is not set (#1464033)
* Tue Jun 13 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-23
- Reintroduce patches removed in 5.3.28-22
- Modify upstream patch to fail on pthread version mismatch (#1460003)
* Fri Jun 09 2017 Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-22
- Drop rhbz#1394862 patches again, DB corruption still being reported
* Thu Jun 01 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-21
- Reintroduce upstream patch for rhbz#1394862
- Do not rebuild rpm's environment during a rpm transaction
* Fri May 26 2017 Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-20
- Drop rhbz#1394862 patch for now, it has serious issues
* Wed May 24 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-19
- Fix some issues present in the upstream patch for rhbz#1394862
* Tue May 23 2017 Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-18
- Fix issue causing RPM to hang when glibc/libpthread change (#1394862)
* Wed Feb 22 2017 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-17
- Fix overflowing integer in bundled-in lemon.c (#1423842)
* Fri Feb 10 2017 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-17
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Dec 08 2016 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> 5.3.28-16
- Add man pages for libdb-utils
* Mon Nov 14 2016 Petr Kubat <pkubat@redhat.com> 5.3.28-15
- Fix mutexes not being released properly (#1272680)
* Thu Feb 04 2016 Fedora Release Engineering <releng@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-14
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jun 17 2015 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-13
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_23_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue May 19 2015 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-12
- Add upstream patch for a memp_stat issue.
- Resolves: rhbz#1211871
* Sat May 02 2015 Kalev Lember <kalevlember@gmail.com> - 5.3.28-11
- Rebuilt for GCC 5 C++11 ABI change
* Sat Feb 21 2015 Till Maas <opensource@till.name> - 5.3.28-10
- Rebuilt for Fedora 23 Change
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_all_packages_with_position-independent_code
* Sun Aug 17 2014 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-9
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_22_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Jul 17 2014 Tom Callaway <spot@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-8
- fix license handling
* Mon Jul 14 2014 Jakub Čajka <jcajka@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-7
- Fixed build with Java 8
* Tue Jun 10 2014 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-6
- Fixed search path for new tcl, new BuildRequires for zlib
* Sat Jun 07 2014 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.28-5
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Mass_Rebuild
* Sat Feb 22 2014 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org> 5.3.28-4
- Add some of the previous aarch64 bits back as the sub configure don't use the macro
* Sun Jan 26 2014 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org> 5.3.28-3
- Fix configure macro usage for better aarch64 build fix
* Wed Nov 06 2013 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-2
- Updated config files to allow build on aarch64 (#1022970)
* Tue Oct 08 2013 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> - 5.3.28-1
- Added Sleepycat to the license list (#1013841)
- Updated to 5.3.28 (#1013233)
* Sat Aug 03 2013 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.21-13
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue May 28 2013 Tom Callaway <spot@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.21-12
- add copy of lgpl-2.1.txt
* Thu May 16 2013 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> - 5.3.21-11
- Fix missing debuginfo issue for utils subpackage
* Thu May 9 2013 Tom Callaway <spot@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.21-10
- add license clarification fix
* Wed Apr 03 2013 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> 5.3.21-9
- Added sqlite compability CFLAGS (#788496)
* Wed Mar 27 2013 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> 5.3.21-8
- Cleaning the specfile - removed gcc-java dependecy other way
* Wed Mar 27 2013 Jan Stanek <jstanek@redhat.com> 5.3.21-7
- Removed dependency on obsolete gcc-java package (#927742)
* Thu Mar 7 2013 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.3.21-6
- add LGPLv2+ and remove Sleepycat in license tag (#886838)
* Thu Feb 14 2013 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.21-5
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Nov 27 2012 Tom Callaway <spot@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.21-4
- fix license tag
* Thu Jul 19 2012 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.21-3
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_18_Mass_Rebuild
* Sat Jul 14 2012 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@fedoraproject.org> - 5.3.21-2
- Specify tag for libtool (fixes FTBFS # 838334 )
* Thu Jul 5 2012 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.3.21-1
- update to 5.3.21
http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/products/berkeleydb/html/changelog_5_3.html
* Tue Jul 3 2012 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.3.15-5
- move C++ header files to cxx-devel
* Tue Jul 3 2012 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.3.15-4
- fix -devel packages dependencies yet more (#832225)
* Sun May 6 2012 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.3.15-3
- package -devel packages correctly
* Sat Apr 21 2012 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.3.15-2
- fix multiarch conflict in libdb-devel (#812901)
- remove unneeded dos2unix BR
* Thu Mar 15 2012 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.3.15-1
- update to 5.3.15
http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/products/berkeleydb/html/changelog_5_3.html
* Fri Feb 17 2012 Deepak Bhole <dbhole@redhat.com> 5.2.36-5
- Resolves rhbz#794472
- Patch from Omair Majid <omajid@redhat.com> to remove explicit Java 6 req.
* Wed Jan 25 2012 Harald Hoyer <harald@redhat.com> 5.2.36-4
- add filesystem guard
* Wed Jan 25 2012 Harald Hoyer <harald@redhat.com> 5.2.36-3
- install everything in /usr
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/UsrMove
* Fri Jan 13 2012 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.2.36-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_17_Mass_Rebuild
* Wed Jun 15 2011 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.2.36-1
- update to 5.2.36,
http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/products/berkeleydb/html/changelog_5_2.html#id3647664
* Wed Jun 15 2011 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.2.28-2
- move development documentation to devel-doc subpackage (#705386)
* Tue Jun 14 2011 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.2.28-1
- update to 5.2.28
* Mon Feb 07 2011 Fedora Release Engineering <rel-eng@lists.fedoraproject.org> - 5.1.25-2
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Feb 3 2011 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.1.25-1
- update to 5.1.25
* Wed Sep 29 2010 jkeating - 5.1.19-2
- Rebuilt for gcc bug 634757
* Fri Sep 10 2010 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.1.19-1
- update to 5.1.19
- rename -devel-static to -static subpackage (#617800)
- build java on all arches
* Wed Jul 7 2010 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.0.26-1
- update to 5.0.26
- drop BR: ed
* Thu Jun 17 2010 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.0.21-2
- add Requires: libdb-cxx to libdb-devel
* Wed Apr 21 2010 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.0.21-1
- initial build
* Thu Apr 15 2010 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.0.21-0.2
- remove C# documentation
- disable/remove rpath
- fix description
- tighten dependencies
- run ldconfig for cxx and sql subpackages
* Fri Apr 9 2010 Jindrich Novy <jnovy@redhat.com> 5.0.21-0.1
- enable sql
- package 5.0.21
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