From fa325e9b42b0bdfb48857d1958d9fb7ceac55151 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Cross Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 14:44:21 +0000 Subject: Trivial changes: whitespace and modes. Remote whitespace at the ends of lines. Remove blank lines from the ends of files. Change modes on source files so that they are not executable. Signed-off-by: Dan Cross --- src/cmd/venti/srv/buildindex.c | 121 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 62 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/cmd/venti/srv/buildindex.c') diff --git a/src/cmd/venti/srv/buildindex.c b/src/cmd/venti/srv/buildindex.c index 95fb74b7..faf4b414 100644 --- a/src/cmd/venti/srv/buildindex.c +++ b/src/cmd/venti/srv/buildindex.c @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ enum }; typedef struct IEntryBuf IEntryBuf; -struct IEntryBuf +struct IEntryBuf { IEntry ie[100]; int nie; @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ threadmain(int argc, char *argv[]) u32int bcmem, imem; Config conf; Part *p; - + maxdisks = 100000; ventifmtinstall(); imem = 256*1024*1024; @@ -116,18 +116,18 @@ threadmain(int argc, char *argv[]) close(fd); } } - + /* * need a block for every arena */ bcmem = maxblocksize * (mainindex->narenas + 16); if(0) fprint(2, "initialize %d bytes of disk block cache\n", bcmem); initdcache(bcmem); - + totalclumps = 0; for(i=0; inarenas; i++) totalclumps += ix->arenas[i]->diskstats.clumps; - + totalbuckets = 0; for(i=0; insects; i++) totalbuckets += ix->sects[i]->blocks; @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ threadmain(int argc, char *argv[]) vtproc(isectproc, ix->sects[i]); } } - + for(i=0; ibloom && writebloom(ix->bloom) < 0) fprint(2, "writing bloom filter: %r\n"); - fprint(2, "%T done arenaentries=%,lld indexed=%,lld (nskip=%,lld)\n", + fprint(2, "%T done arenaentries=%,lld indexed=%,lld (nskip=%,lld)\n", arenaentries, indexentries, skipentries); threadexitsall(nil); } @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ static int shouldprocess(ISect *is) { int i; - + if(nisect == 0) return 1; @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ static void add(u64int *a, u64int n) { static Lock l; - + lock(&l); *a += n; unlock(&l); @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ arenapartproc(void *v) IEntryBuf *buf, *b; uchar *score; ScoreBuf sb; - + p = v; threadsetname("arenaproc %s", p->name); buf = MKNZ(IEntryBuf, ix->nsects); @@ -247,10 +247,10 @@ arenapartproc(void *v) if(a->part != p) continue; if(a->memstats.clumps) - fprint(2, "%T arena %s: %d entries\n", + fprint(2, "%T arena %s: %d entries\n", a->name, a->memstats.clumps); /* - * Running the loop backwards accesses the + * Running the loop backwards accesses the * clump info blocks forwards, since they are * stored in reverse order at the end of the arena. * This speeds things slightly. @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ arenapartproc(void *v) } add(&arenaentries, tot); add(&skipentries, nskip); - + for(i=0; insects; i++) if(ix->sects[i]->writechan && buf[i].nie > 0) send(ix->sects[i]->writechan, &buf[i]); @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ static u32int score2bucket(ISect *is, uchar *score) { u32int b; - + b = hashbits(score, 32)/ix->div; if(b < is->start || b >= is->stop){ fprint(2, "score2bucket: score=%V div=%d b=%ud start=%ud stop=%ud\n", @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ static u32int offset2bucket(ISect *is, u64int offset) { u32int b; - + assert(is->blockbase <= offset); offset -= is->blockbase; b = offset/is->blocksize; @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ bucket2offset(ISect *is, u32int b) return is->blockbase + (u64int)b*is->blocksize; } -/* +/* * IEntry buffers to hold initial round of spraying. */ typedef struct Buf Buf; @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ static void bflush(Buf *buf) { u32int bufsize; - + if(buf->woffset >= buf->eoffset) sysfatal("buf index chunk overflow - need bigger index"); bufsize = buf->ep - buf->bp; @@ -420,11 +420,11 @@ struct Minibuf }; /* - * Index entry pool. Used when trying to shuffle around + * Index entry pool. Used when trying to shuffle around * the entries in a big buffer into the corresponding M minibuffers. * Sized to hold M*EntriesPerBlock entries, so that there will always * either be room in the pool for another block worth of entries - * or there will be an entire block worth of sorted entries to + * or there will be an entire block worth of sorted entries to * write out. */ typedef struct IEntryLink IEntryLink; @@ -461,7 +461,7 @@ countsokay(IPool *p) { int i; u64int n; - + n = 0; for(i=0; inmbuf; i++) n += p->mcount[i]; @@ -477,21 +477,21 @@ countsokay(IPool *p) */ static IPool* -mkipool(ISect *isect, Minibuf *mbuf, u32int nmbuf, +mkipool(ISect *isect, Minibuf *mbuf, u32int nmbuf, u32int mbufbuckets, u32int bufsize) { u32int i, nentry; uchar *data; IPool *p; IEntryLink *l; - + nentry = (nmbuf+1)*bufsize / IEntrySize; p = ezmalloc(sizeof(IPool) +nentry*sizeof(IEntry) +nmbuf*sizeof(IEntryLink*) +nmbuf*sizeof(u32int) +3*bufsize); - + p->isect = isect; p->mbufbuckets = mbufbuckets; p->bufsize = bufsize; @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ mkipool(ISect *isect, Minibuf *mbuf, u32int nmbuf, return p; } -/* +/* * Add the index entry ie to the pool p. * Caller must know there is room. */ @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ ipoolinsert(IPool *p, uchar *ie) l->next = p->mlist[x]; p->mlist[x] = l; p->mcount[x]++; -} +} /* * Pull out a block containing as many @@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ ipoolgetbuf(IPool *p, u32int x) uchar *bp, *ep, *wp; IEntryLink *l; u32int n; - + bp = p->wbuf; ep = p->wbuf + p->bufsize; n = 0; @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ static void ipoolloadblock(IPool *p, Minibuf *mb) { u32int i, n; - + assert(mb->nentry > 0); assert(mb->roffset >= mb->woffset); assert(mb->roffset < mb->eoffset); @@ -609,14 +609,14 @@ ipoolflush0(IPool *pool, u32int x) { u32int bufsize; Minibuf *mb; - + mb = pool->mbuf+x; bufsize = pool->bufsize; mb->nwentry += ipoolgetbuf(pool, x); if(mb->nentry > 0 && mb->roffset == mb->woffset){ assert(pool->nfree >= pool->bufsize/IEntrySize); /* - * There will be room in the pool -- we just + * There will be room in the pool -- we just * removed a block worth. */ ipoolloadblock(pool, mb); @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ static void ipoolflush(IPool *pool) { u32int i; - + for(i=0; inmbuf; i++) while(pool->mlist[i]) ipoolflush0(pool, i); @@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ ipoolflush(IPool *pool) */ /* - * Compare two packed index entries. + * Compare two packed index entries. * Usual ordering except break ties by putting higher * index addresses first (assumes have duplicates * due to corruption in the lower addresses). @@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ ientrycmpaddr(const void *va, const void *vb) { int i; uchar *a, *b; - + a = (uchar*)va; b = (uchar*)vb; i = ientrycmp(a, b); @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ zerorange(Part *p, u64int o, u64int e) { static uchar zero[MaxIoSize]; u32int n; - + for(; o e) @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ zerorange(Part *p, u64int o, u64int e) } /* - * Load a minibuffer into memory and write out the + * Load a minibuffer into memory and write out the * corresponding buckets. */ static void @@ -714,10 +714,10 @@ sortminibuffer(ISect *is, Minibuf *mb, uchar *buf, u32int nbuf, u32int bufsize) u64int o; IBucket ib; Part *part; - + part = is->part; buckdata = emalloc(is->blocksize); - + if(mb->nwentry == 0) return; @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ sortminibuffer(ISect *is, Minibuf *mb, uchar *buf, u32int nbuf, u32int bufsize) return; } assert(*(uint*)buf != 0xa5a5a5a5); - + /* * remove fragmentation due to IEntrySize * not evenly dividing Bufsize @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ sortminibuffer(ISect *is, Minibuf *mb, uchar *buf, u32int nbuf, u32int bufsize) ep = buf + mb->nwentry*IEntrySize; assert(ep <= buf+nbuf); - /* + /* * sort entries */ qsort(buf, mb->nwentry, IEntrySize, ientrycmpaddr); @@ -795,14 +795,14 @@ isectproc(void *v) IPool *ipool; ISect *is; Minibuf *mbuf, *mb; - + is = v; blocksize = is->blocksize; nbucket = is->stop - is->start; /* * Three passes: - * pass 1 - write index entries from arenas into + * pass 1 - write index entries from arenas into * large sequential sections on index disk. * requires nbuf * bufsize memory. * @@ -810,36 +810,36 @@ isectproc(void *v) * requires nminibuf * bufsize memory. * * pass 3 - read each minibuf into memory and - * write buckets out. + * write buckets out. * requires entries/minibuf * IEntrySize memory. - * + * * The larger we set bufsize the less seeking hurts us. - * + * * The fewer sections and minibufs we have, the less * seeking hurts us. - * - * The fewer sections and minibufs we have, the + * + * The fewer sections and minibufs we have, the * more entries we end up with in each minibuf - * at the end. + * at the end. * * Shoot for using half our memory to hold each - * minibuf. The chance of a random distribution - * getting off by 2x is quite low. + * minibuf. The chance of a random distribution + * getting off by 2x is quite low. * - * Once that is decided, figure out the smallest + * Once that is decided, figure out the smallest * nminibuf and nsection/biggest bufsize we can use * and still fit in the memory constraints. */ - + /* expected number of clump index entries we'll see */ xclump = nbucket * (double)totalclumps/totalbuckets; - + /* number of clumps we want to see in a minibuf */ xminiclump = isectmem/2/IEntrySize; - + /* total number of minibufs we need */ prod = (xclump+xminiclump-1) / xminiclump; - + /* if possible, skip second pass */ if(!dumb && prod*MinBufSize < isectmem){ nbuf = prod; @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ isectproc(void *v) } } add(&indexentries, n); - + nn = 0; for(i=0; ipart->name); - + /* * Rearrange entries into minibuffers and then * split each minibuffer into buckets. - * The minibuffer must be sized so that it is + * The minibuffer must be sized so that it is * a multiple of blocksize -- ipoolloadblock assumes * that each minibuf starts aligned on a blocksize * boundary. @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ isectproc(void *v) while(mb->nentry > 0){ if(ipool->nfree < epbuf){ ipoolflush1(ipool); - /* ipoolflush1 might change mb->nentry */ + /* ipoolflush1 might change mb->nentry */ continue; } assert(ipool->nfree >= epbuf); @@ -1002,9 +1002,6 @@ isectproc(void *v) } free(data); } - + sendp(isectdonechan, is); } - - - -- cgit v1.2.3