NAME
Genezzo::BufCa::BCFile.pm - A simple in-memory buffer cache for
multiple files for a single process, without locking.
SYNOPSIS
use Genezzo::BufCa::BCFile;
# get a buffer cache
my $bc = Genezzo::BufCa::BCFile->new(blocksize => 10, numblocks => 5);
# register a file
my $fileno = Genezzo::BufCa::BCFile->FileReg(FileName => 'file.dat');
# get back some block
$bceref = $bc->ReadBlock(filenum => $fileno,
blocknum => $blocknum);
$bce = $$bceref;
DESCRIPTION
The file buffer cache is a simple module designed to form the
basis of a more complicated multi-process buffer cache
with locking. The buffer cache contains a number of Buffer Cache
Elements (BCEs), a special wrapper class for simple byte buffers
(blocks). See L<Genezzo::BufCa::BufCa>.
Note that this module does not perform space management or allocation
within the files -- it only reads and writes the blocks. The caller
is responsible for managing the contents of the file.
FUNCTIONS
- new
-
Takes arguments blocksize (required, in bytes), numblocks (10 by default). Returns a new buffer cache of the specified number of blocks of size blocksize.
- FileReg
-
Register a file with the cache -- returns a file number. Reregistering a file should return the same number.
- ReadBlock
-
Takes argument blocknum, which must be a valid block number, and the argument filenum, which must be a valid file number. If the block is in memory it returns the bceref. If the block is not in the cache it fetches it from disk into an unused block. If the unused block is dirty, then ReadBlock writes it out first. Fails if all blocks are in use.
- WriteBlock
-
Write a block to disk. Not really necessary -- ReadBlock will flush some dirty blocks to disk automatically, and Flush will write all dirty blocks to disk.
- Flush
-
Write all dirty blocks to disk.
- Rollback
-
Discard all dirty blocks and replace with blocks from disk..
EXPORT
None by default.
LIMITATIONS
Currently requires 2 blocks per open file.
TODO
- need to move TSExtendFile functionality here if want to overload syswrite with encryption
- read_only database support
- buffer cache block zero should contain description of buffer cache layout
- need a way to free blocks associated with a file that is not currently in use
AUTHOR
Jeffrey I. Cohen, jcohen@genezzo.com
SEE ALSO
perl(1).
Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Jeffrey I Cohen. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
any later version.
This program 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 General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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Address bug reports and comments to: jcohen@genezzo.com
For more information, please visit the Genezzo homepage at http://www.genezzo.com