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page.h
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36  * @(#)page.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 5/31/94
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38 
39 /*
40  * Definitions for hashing page file format.
41  */
42 
43 /*
44  * routines dealing with a data page
45  *
46  * page format:
47  * +------------------------------+
48  * p | n | keyoff | datoff | keyoff |
49  * +------------+--------+--------+
50  * | datoff | free | ptr | --> |
51  * +--------+---------------------+
52  * | F R E E A R E A |
53  * +--------------+---------------+
54  * | <---- - - - | data |
55  * +--------+-----+----+----------+
56  * | key | data | key |
57  * +--------+----------+----------+
58  *
59  * Pointer to the free space is always: p[p[0] + 2]
60  * Amount of free space on the page is: p[p[0] + 1]
61  */
62 
63 /*
64  * How many bytes required for this pair?
65  * 2 shorts in the table at the top of the page + room for the
66  * key and room for the data
67  *
68  * We prohibit entering a pair on a page unless there is also room to append
69  * an overflow page. The reason for this it that you can get in a situation
70  * where a single key/data pair fits on a page, but you can't append an
71  * overflow page and later you'd have to split the key/data and handle like
72  * a big pair.
73  * You might as well do this up front.
74  */
75 
76 #define PAIRSIZE(K,D) (2*sizeof(u_int16_t) + (K)->size + (D)->size)
77 #define BIGOVERHEAD (4*sizeof(u_int16_t))
78 #define KEYSIZE(K) (4*sizeof(u_int16_t) + (K)->size);
79 #define OVFLSIZE (2*sizeof(u_int16_t))
80 #define FREESPACE(P) ((P)[(P)[0]+1])
81 #define OFFSET(P) ((P)[(P)[0]+2])
82 #define PAIRFITS(P,K,D) \
83  (((P)[2] >= REAL_KEY) && \
84  (PAIRSIZE((K),(D)) + OVFLSIZE) <= FREESPACE((P)))
85 #define PAGE_META(N) (((N)+3) * sizeof(u_int16_t))
86 
87 typedef struct {
92 } SPLIT_RETURN;
BUFHEAD * nextp
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u_int16_t next_addr
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unsigned short u_int16_t
BUFHEAD * newp
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BUFHEAD * oldp
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