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This can help with ldb where we rewrite the index records
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metze
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It was a regrettable hack which I used to reduce line count in tdb; in fact it caused confusion as can be seen in this patch.
In particular, ecode now needs to be set before TDB_LOG anyway, and having it exposed in
the header is useless (the struct tdb_context isn't defined, so it's doubly useless).
Also, we should never set errno, as io.c was doing.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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When TDB_TRACE is defined (in tdb_private.h), verbose tracing of tdb operations is enabled.
This can be replayed using "replay_trace" from http://ccan.ozlabs.org/info/tdb.
The majority of this patch comes from moving internal functions to _<funcname> to
avoid double-tracing. There should be no additional overhead for the normal (!TDB_TRACE)
case.
Note that the verbose traces compress really well with rzip.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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Guenther
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current code does a free of the old record in this case, then fail.
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The tdb_repack() function repacks a TDB so that it has a single
freelist entry. The file doesn't shrink, but it does remove all
freelist fragmentation. This code originated in the CTDB vacuuming
code, but will now be used in ldb to cope with fragmentation from
re-indexing
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