Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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//
// flatfile.h -- This file contains the class definations for:
// CFlatFile
//
// Created:
// Sep 3, 1996 -- Alex Wetmore (awetmore)
// Changes:
// May 7, 1998 -- Alex Wetmore (awetmore)
// -- Modify for use in NNTP. Remove sorting features, file handle
// cache, etc.
// Oct 23,1998 -- Kangrong Yan ( kangyan )
// -- Added integrity flag
//
#ifndef __FLATFILE_H__
#define __FLATFILE_H__
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <writebuf.h>
//
// size of the read buffer used for GetFirstRecord/GetNextRecord()
//
#define FF_BUFFER_SIZE 8192
//
// maximum record size
//
#define MAX_RECORD_SIZE 4096
// do a automatic compaction if there are more then 10 deleted records and
// the ratio of records to deleted records is less then 10
#define FF_COMPACTION_MIN_DELETED_RECORDS 10
#define FF_COMPACTION_MIN_TOTAL_RECORDS 100
#define FF_COMPACTION_RATIO 10
//
// Integrity flag values
//
#define FF_FILE_GOOD 0x0000FFFF
#define FF_FILE_BAD 0x00010000
//
// file extensions for flat files
//
#define NEW_FF_EXT ".tmp" // extension for new flatfile as its built
#define BAK_FF_EXT ".bak" // extension for an old backup flatfile
#define FF_IDX_EXT ".idx" // extension for an index file
#pragma pack(push, flatfile)
#pragma pack(1)
//
// the structure for the header of the file
//
typedef struct {
DWORD dwSignature; // file signature
DWORD dwFlags; // file flags
} FLATFILE_HEADER;
#define FF_FLAG_COMPACT 0x01
#define FLATFILE_SIGNATURE (DWORD)'__fF'
//
// the record structure for the data file
//
// the size of it is RECORD_HEADER_SIZE + cData;
//
typedef struct {
BOOL fDeleted; // is this deleted?
DWORD cData; // length of the data
BYTE pData[MAX_RECORD_SIZE]; // data
} RECORD;
typedef struct {
BOOL fDeleted; // is this deleted?
DWORD cData; // length of the data
} RECORDHDR;
#define RECORD_HEADER_SIZE sizeof(RECORDHDR)
#pragma pack(pop, flatfile)
//
// A function of this type will be called whenever a record's offset
// changes in the flatfile. It is used to keep the owner up to date
// on record offsets, so that the owner can make quick Delete's
//
typedef void (*PFN_OFFSET_UPDATE)(void *pContext, BYTE *pData, DWORD cData, DWORD iNewOffset);
class CFlatFile {
public:
friend class CFlatFileWriteBuf;
CFlatFile(LPSTR szFilename,
LPSTR szExtension,
void *pContext,
PFN_OFFSET_UPDATE pfnOffsetUpdate,
DWORD dwSignature = FLATFILE_SIGNATURE,
BOOL fClear = FALSE,
DWORD dwFileFlags = 0);
~CFlatFile();
// insert a new record into the file
HRESULT InsertRecord(LPBYTE pData, DWORD cData, DWORD *piOffset = NULL, DWORD dwVer = 0);
// delete a record from the file
HRESULT DeleteRecord(DWORD iOffset);
// compact out any deleted records in the file
HRESULT Compact();
// get the first record in the file
HRESULT GetFirstRecord(LPBYTE pData,
DWORD *cData,
DWORD *piByteOffset = NULL,
DWORD *pdwVer = NULL );
// get the next record in the file
HRESULT GetNextRecord(LPBYTE pData,
DWORD *cData,
DWORD *piByteOffset = NULL,
DWORD *pdwVer = NULL);
// delete everything in the file
void DeleteAll();
// Dirty the integrity flag
HRESULT DirtyIntegrityFlag();
// Set the integrity flag
HRESULT SetIntegrityFlag();
// Is the file in good integrity ?
BOOL FileInGoodShape();
// Enable the write buffer
VOID EnableWriteBuffer( DWORD cbBuffer );
// Check to see if the file has been opened
BOOL IsFileOpened();
private:
//
// open/close a file.
//
// because this uses cached file handles, the position of the file
// should not be assumed
//
HRESULT OpenFile(LPSTR szFilename = NULL,
DWORD dwOpenMode = OPEN_ALWAYS,
DWORD dwFlags = 0);
//
// close the file handle
//
void CloseFile();
//
// set and get the file header
//
HRESULT SetFileHeader(FLATFILE_HEADER *pHeader);
HRESULT GetFileHeader(FLATFILE_HEADER *pHeader);
//
// read the next chunk of the file into the temporary buffer
// used by GetFirstRecord/GetNextRecord()
//
HRESULT ReadNextNBytes(LPBYTE pData, DWORD cData);
HRESULT ReadNBytesFrom(LPBYTE pData, DWORD cData, DWORD iOffset, DWORD *pcDidRead = NULL);
// iOffset can be set to infinite to append
HRESULT WriteNBytesTo(LPBYTE pData,
DWORD cData,
DWORD *piOffset = NULL,
DWORD iOffset = INFINITE,
DWORD *pcDidWrite = NULL);
HRESULT CFlatFile::WriteNBytesToInternal(
LPBYTE pData,
DWORD cData,
DWORD *piOffset,
DWORD iOffset,
DWORD *pcDidWrite);
HRESULT ReloadReadBuffer();
//
// the file handle for this file
//
HANDLE m_hFile;
//
// flags for creating the file with
//
DWORD m_dwFileFlags;
//
// filename for the flat file
//
char m_szFilename[FILENAME_MAX];
char m_szBaseFilename[FILENAME_MAX];
//
// current read buffer
//
BYTE m_pBuffer[FF_BUFFER_SIZE];
//
// current offset inside the buffer
//
DWORD m_iBuffer;
//
// offset of the read buffer in the file
//
DWORD m_iFile;
//
// size of the read buffer (zero means its not valid)
//
DWORD m_cBuffer;
//
// clear the file on the next open
//
BOOL m_fClearOnOpen;
//
// the number of deleted records in the file. this is first
// computed by FindFirst/FindNext and then kept updated by
// DeleteRecord and DeleteRecordAtOffset
//
DWORD m_cDeletedRecords;
//
// the number of records in the file. this is first
// computed by FindFirst/FindNext and then kept updated by
// InsertRecord
//
DWORD m_cRecords;
//
// context passed into callback functions
//
void *m_pContext;
//
// Whether the file is open
//
BOOL m_fOpen;
//
// The write buffer
//
CFlatFileWriteBuf m_wbBuffer;
//
// function to call when an items offset changes in the flatfile
//
PFN_OFFSET_UPDATE m_pfnOffsetUpdate;
//
// signature for the file
//
DWORD m_dwSignature;
};
#define ret(__rc__) { /* TraceFunctLeave(); */ return(__rc__); }
#define retEC(__ec__, __rc__) { SetLastError(__ec__); /* TraceFunctLeave(); */ return(__rc__); }
#endif