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Code rearrangements to tease apart library code from C++ audioDB code.
There should be precisely no functional changes in this commit.
Instead, the only thing that has happened is that all the abstraction
violation and other horribleness is concentrated in one place: the
include of "audioDB-internals.h" in audioDB.h -- the separation will be
complete once that include can be removed.
This include is necessary because the command-line binary / SOAP server
still does some things directly rather than through an API: not least of
which the operations that have not yet been integrated into the API yet,
but also some messing around with constants, flags and nominally
internal functions. The intent is to remove as many of these as
possible and think quite hard about the rest.
In the meantime, the library is now much more self-contained: the only
things it uses are in the audioDB_API.h and audioDB-internals.h headers;
thus there are fewer nasty surprises lurking for readers of the code.
The Makefile has been adjusted to take advantage of this rearrangement
in the dependencies.
author | mas01cr |
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date | Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:57:33 +0000 |
parents | 342822c2d49a |
children | 31a1556fc2d6 |
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extern "C" { #include "audioDB_API.h" } #include "audioDB-internals.h" int audiodb_dump(adb_t *adb, const char *output) { char *fileTable = 0; /* key_table */ double *timesTable = 0; /* timestamps_table */ double *powerTable = 0; /* power_table */ size_t fileTableLength = 0; size_t timesTableLength = 0; size_t powerTableLength = 0; char *featureFileNameTable = 0; char *powerFileNameTable = 0; char *timesFileNameTable = 0; char cwd[PATH_MAX]; int directory_changed = 0; int fLfd = 0, tLfd = 0, pLfd = 0, kLfd = 0; FILE *fLFile = 0, *tLFile = 0, *pLFile = 0, *kLFile = 0; int times, power; char fName[256]; int ffd, pfd; FILE *tFile; unsigned pos = 0; double *data_buffer; size_t data_buffer_size; FILE *scriptFile = 0; unsigned nfiles = adb->header->numFiles; if(adb->header->length > 0) { fileTableLength = align_page_up(nfiles * ADB_FILETABLE_ENTRY_SIZE); if(!(adb->header->flags & ADB_HEADER_FLAG_REFERENCES)) { off_t length = adb->header->length; unsigned dim = adb->header->dim; timesTableLength = align_page_up(2*length/dim); powerTableLength = align_page_up(length/dim); } mmap_or_goto_error(char *, fileTable, adb->header->fileTableOffset, fileTableLength); if (adb->header->flags & ADB_HEADER_FLAG_REFERENCES) { mmap_or_goto_error(char *, featureFileNameTable, adb->header->dataOffset, fileTableLength); mmap_or_goto_error(char *, powerFileNameTable, adb->header->powerTableOffset, fileTableLength); mmap_or_goto_error(char *, timesFileNameTable, adb->header->timesTableOffset, fileTableLength); } else { mmap_or_goto_error(double *, powerTable, adb->header->powerTableOffset, powerTableLength); mmap_or_goto_error(double *, timesTable, adb->header->timesTableOffset, timesTableLength); } } if((mkdir(output, S_IRWXU|S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO)) < 0) { goto error; } if ((getcwd(cwd, PATH_MAX)) == 0) { goto error; } /* FIXME: Hrm. How does chdir(2) interact with threads? Does each * thread have its own working directory? */ if((chdir(output)) < 0) { goto error; } directory_changed = 1; if ((fLfd = open("featureList.txt", O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_EXCL, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)) < 0) { goto error; } times = adb->header->flags & ADB_HEADER_FLAG_TIMES; if (times) { if ((tLfd = open("timesList.txt", O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_EXCL, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)) < 0) { goto error; } } power = adb->header->flags & ADB_HEADER_FLAG_POWER; if (power) { if ((pLfd = open("powerList.txt", O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_EXCL, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)) < 0) { goto error; } } if ((kLfd = open("keyList.txt", O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_EXCL, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)) < 0) { goto error; } /* can these fail? I sincerely hope not. */ fLFile = fdopen(fLfd, "w"); if (times) { tLFile = fdopen(tLfd, "w"); } if (power) { pLFile = fdopen(pLfd, "w"); } kLFile = fdopen(kLfd, "w"); lseek(adb->fd, adb->header->dataOffset, SEEK_SET); for(unsigned k = 0; k < nfiles; k++) { fprintf(kLFile, "%s\n", fileTable + k*ADB_FILETABLE_ENTRY_SIZE); if(adb->header->flags & ADB_HEADER_FLAG_REFERENCES) { char *featureFileName = featureFileNameTable+k*ADB_FILETABLE_ENTRY_SIZE; if(*featureFileName != '/') { goto error; } fprintf(fLFile, "%s\n", featureFileName); if(times) { char *timesFileName = timesFileNameTable + k*ADB_FILETABLE_ENTRY_SIZE; if(*timesFileName != '/') { goto error; } fprintf(tLFile, "%s\n", timesFileName); } if(power) { char *powerFileName = powerFileNameTable + k*ADB_FILETABLE_ENTRY_SIZE; if(*powerFileName != '/') { goto error; } fprintf(pLFile, "%s\n", powerFileName); } } else { snprintf(fName, 256, "%05d.features", k); if ((ffd = open(fName, O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_EXCL, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)) < 0) { goto error; } write_or_goto_error(ffd, &(adb->header->dim), sizeof(uint32_t)); /* FIXME: this repeated malloc()/free() of data buffers is inefficient. */ data_buffer_size = (*adb->track_lengths)[k] * adb->header->dim * sizeof(double); { void *tmp = malloc(data_buffer_size); if (tmp == NULL) { goto error; } data_buffer = (double *) tmp; } if ((read(adb->fd, data_buffer, data_buffer_size)) != (ssize_t) data_buffer_size) { goto error; } write_or_goto_error(ffd, data_buffer, data_buffer_size); free(data_buffer); fprintf(fLFile, "%s\n", fName); close(ffd); ffd = 0; if (times) { snprintf(fName, 256, "%05d.times", k); tFile = fopen(fName, "w"); for(unsigned i = 0; i < (*adb->track_lengths)[k]; i++) { // KLUDGE: specifying 16 digits of precision after the decimal // point is (but check this!) sufficient to uniquely identify // doubles; however, that will cause ugliness, as that's // vastly too many for most values of interest. Moving to %a // here and scanf() in the timesFile reading might fix this. // -- CSR, 2007-10-19 fprintf(tFile, "%.16e\n", *(timesTable + 2*pos + 2*i)); } fprintf(tFile, "%.16e\n", *(timesTable + 2*pos + 2*(*adb->track_lengths)[k]-1)); fclose(tFile); fprintf(tLFile, "%s\n", fName); } if (power) { uint32_t one = 1; snprintf(fName, 256, "%05d.power", k); if ((pfd = open(fName, O_CREAT|O_RDWR|O_EXCL, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH)) < 0) { goto error; } write_or_goto_error(pfd, &one, sizeof(uint32_t)); write_or_goto_error(pfd, powerTable + pos, (*adb->track_lengths)[k] * sizeof(double)); fprintf(pLFile, "%s\n", fName); close(pfd); pfd = 0; } pos += (*adb->track_lengths)[k]; std::cout << fileTable+k*ADB_FILETABLE_ENTRY_SIZE << " " << (*adb->track_lengths)[k] << std::endl; } } scriptFile = fopen("restore.sh", "w"); fprintf(scriptFile, "\ #! /bin/sh\n\ #\n\ # usage: AUDIODB=/path/to/audioDB sh ./restore.sh <newdb>\n\ \n\ if [ -z \"${AUDIODB}\" ]; then echo set AUDIODB variable; exit 1; fi\n\ if [ -z \"$1\" ]; then echo usage: $0 newdb; exit 1; fi\n\n\ \"${AUDIODB}\" -d \"$1\" -N --datasize=%d --ntracks=%d --datadim=%d\n", (int) ((adb->header->timesTableOffset - adb->header->dataOffset) / (1024*1024)), // fileTable entries (char[256]) are bigger than trackTable // (int), so the granularity of page aligning is finer. (int) ((adb->header->trackTableOffset - adb->header->fileTableOffset) / ADB_FILETABLE_ENTRY_SIZE), (int) ceil(((double) (adb->header->timesTableOffset - adb->header->dataOffset)) / ((double) (adb->header->dbSize - adb->header->l2normTableOffset)))); if(adb->header->flags & ADB_HEADER_FLAG_L2NORM) { fprintf(scriptFile, "\"${AUDIODB}\" -d \"$1\" -L\n"); } if(power) { fprintf(scriptFile, "\"${AUDIODB}\" -d \"$1\" -P\n"); } fprintf(scriptFile, "\"${AUDIODB}\" -d \"$1\" -B -F featureList.txt -K keyList.txt"); if(times) { fprintf(scriptFile, " -T timesList.txt"); } if(power) { fprintf(scriptFile, " -W powerList.txt"); } fprintf(scriptFile, "\n"); fclose(scriptFile); fclose(fLFile); if(times) { fclose(tLFile); } if(power) { fclose(pLFile); } fclose(kLFile); maybe_munmap(fileTable, fileTableLength); maybe_munmap(timesTable, timesTableLength); maybe_munmap(powerTable, powerTableLength); maybe_munmap(featureFileNameTable, fileTableLength); maybe_munmap(timesFileNameTable, fileTableLength); maybe_munmap(powerFileNameTable, fileTableLength); if((chdir(cwd)) < 0) { /* don't goto error because the error handling will try to * chdir() */ return 1; } return 0; error: if(fLFile) { fclose(fLFile); } else if(fLfd) { close(fLfd); } if(tLFile) { fclose(tLFile); } else if(tLfd) { close(fLfd); } if(pLFile) { fclose(pLFile); } else if(pLfd) { close(pLfd); } if(kLFile) { fclose(kLFile); } else if(kLfd) { close(kLfd); } if(scriptFile) { fclose(scriptFile); } maybe_munmap(fileTable, fileTableLength); maybe_munmap(timesTable, timesTableLength); maybe_munmap(powerTable, powerTableLength); maybe_munmap(featureFileNameTable, fileTableLength); maybe_munmap(timesFileNameTable, fileTableLength); maybe_munmap(powerFileNameTable, fileTableLength); if(directory_changed) { int gcc_warning_workaround = chdir(cwd); directory_changed = gcc_warning_workaround; } return 1; }