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#ifndef lint |
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static const char RCSid[] = "$Id$"; |
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#endif |
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/* |
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========================================================================= |
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N-way out-of-core merge sort for records with 3D keys. Recursively |
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subdivides input into N blocks until these are of sufficiently small size |
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to be sorted in-core according to Z-order (Morton code), then N-way |
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merging them out-of-core using a priority queue as the stack unwinds. |
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Roland Schregle (roland.schregle@{hslu.ch, gmail.com}) |
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(c) Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, |
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supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF, #147053) |
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========================================================================== |
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$Id: oocsort.c,v 2.3 2016/05/17 17:39:47 rschregle Exp $ |
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*/ |
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#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_WIN64) || defined(PMAP_OOC) |
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/* No Windoze support for now */ |
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#include "oocsort.h" |
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#include "oocmorton.h" |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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#include <fcntl.h> |
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#include <sys/wait.h> |
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/* Priority queue node */ |
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typedef struct { |
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OOC_MortonIdx pri; /* Record's priority (sort key) */ |
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unsigned blk; /* Block containing record */ |
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} OOC_SortQueueNode; |
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/* Priority queue */ |
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typedef struct { |
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OOC_SortQueueNode *node; |
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unsigned len, tail; |
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} OOC_SortQueue; |
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/* Additional data for qsort() compare function. We resort to instancing |
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* this as a global variable instead of passing it to the compare func via |
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* qsort_r(), since the latter is a non-portable GNU extension. */ |
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typedef struct { |
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RREAL *(*key)(const void*); /* Callback to access 3D key in record */ |
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FVECT bbOrg; /* Origin of bbox containing keys */ |
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RREAL mortonScale; /* Scale for generating Morton code */ |
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} OOC_KeyData; |
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static OOC_KeyData keyData; |
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static int OOC_KeyCompare (const void *rec1, const void *rec2) |
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/* Comparison function for in-core quicksort */ |
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{ |
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OOC_MortonIdx pri1, pri2; |
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if (!rec1 || !rec2) |
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return 0; |
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pri1 = OOC_Key2Morton(keyData.key(rec1), keyData.bbOrg, |
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keyData.mortonScale); |
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pri2 = OOC_Key2Morton(keyData.key(rec2), keyData.bbOrg, |
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keyData.mortonScale); |
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if (pri1 < pri2) |
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return -1; |
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else if (pri1 > pri2) |
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return 1; |
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else |
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return 0; |
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} |
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static int OOC_SortRead (FILE *file, unsigned recSize, char *rec) |
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/* Read next record from file; return 0 and record in rec on success, |
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* else -1 */ |
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{ |
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if (!rec || feof(file) || !fread(rec, recSize, 1, file)) |
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return -1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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static int OOC_SortPeek (FILE *file, unsigned recSize, char *rec) |
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/* Return next record from file WITHOUT advancing file position; |
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* return 0 and record in rec on success, else -1 */ |
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{ |
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const unsigned long filePos = ftell(file); |
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if (OOC_SortRead(file, recSize, rec)) |
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return -1; |
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/* Workaround; fseek(file, -recSize, SEEK_CUR) causes subsequent |
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* fread()'s to fail until rewind() */ |
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rewind(file); |
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if (fseek(file, filePos, SEEK_SET) < 0) |
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return -1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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static int OOC_SortWrite (FILE *file, unsigned recSize, const char *rec) |
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/* Output record to file; return 0 on success, else -1 */ |
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{ |
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if (!rec || !fwrite(rec, recSize, 1, file)) |
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return -1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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static int OOC_SortQueueCheck (OOC_SortQueue *pq, unsigned root) |
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/* Priority queue sanity check */ |
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{ |
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unsigned kid; |
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if (root < pq -> tail) { |
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if ((kid = (root << 1) + 1) < pq -> tail) { |
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if (pq -> node [kid].pri < pq -> node [root].pri) |
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return -1; |
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else return OOC_SortQueueCheck(pq, kid); |
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} |
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if ((kid = kid + 1) < pq -> tail) { |
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if (pq -> node [kid].pri < pq -> node [root].pri) |
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return -1; |
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else return OOC_SortQueueCheck(pq, kid); |
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} |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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#endif |
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static int OOC_SortPush (OOC_SortQueue *pq, OOC_MortonIdx pri, unsigned blk) |
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/* Insert specified block index into priority queue; return block index |
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* or -1 if queue is full */ |
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{ |
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OOC_SortQueueNode *pqn = pq -> node; |
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unsigned kid, root; |
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if (pq -> tail >= pq -> len) |
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/* Queue full */ |
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return -1; |
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/* Append node at tail and re-sort */ |
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kid = pq -> tail++; |
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while (kid) { |
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root = (kid - 1) >> 1; |
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/* Compare with parent node and swap if necessary, else terminate */ |
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if (pri < pqn [root].pri) { |
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pqn [kid].pri = pqn [root].pri; |
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pqn [kid].blk = pqn [root].blk; |
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kid = root; |
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} |
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else break; |
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} |
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pqn [kid].pri = pri; |
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pqn [kid].blk = blk; |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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if (OOC_SortQueueCheck(pq, 0) < 0) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: priority queue inconsistency\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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#endif |
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return blk; |
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} |
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static int OOC_SortPop (OOC_SortQueue *pq) |
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/* Remove head of priority queue and return its block index |
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or -1 if queue empty */ |
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{ |
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OOC_SortQueueNode *pqn = pq -> node; |
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OOC_MortonIdx pri; |
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unsigned kid, kid2, root = 0, blk, res; |
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if (!pq -> tail) |
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/* Queue empty */ |
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return -1; |
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res = pqn -> blk; |
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pri = pqn [--pq -> tail].pri; |
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blk = pqn [pq -> tail].blk; |
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/* Replace head with tail node and re-sort */ |
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while ((kid = (root << 1) + 1) < pq -> tail) { |
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/* Compare with smaller kid and swap if necessary, else terminate */ |
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if ((kid2 = (kid + 1)) < pq -> tail && pqn [kid2].pri < pqn [kid].pri) |
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kid = kid2; |
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if (pri > pqn [kid].pri) { |
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pqn [root].pri = pqn [kid].pri; |
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pqn [root].blk = pqn [kid].blk; |
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} |
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else break; |
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root = kid; |
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} |
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pqn [root].pri = pri; |
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pqn [root].blk = blk; |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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if (OOC_SortQueueCheck(pq, 0) < 0) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: priority queue inconsistency\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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#endif |
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return res; |
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} |
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/* Active subprocess counter updated by parent process; must persist when |
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* recursing into OOC_SortRecurse(), hence global */ |
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static unsigned procCnt = 0; |
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static int OOC_SortRecurse (FILE *in, unsigned long blkLo, |
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unsigned long blkHi, FILE *out, |
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unsigned numBlk, unsigned long maxBlkSize, |
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unsigned numProc, unsigned recSize, |
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char *sortBuf, OOC_SortQueue *pqueue, |
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const OOC_KeyData *keyData) |
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/* Recursive part of OOC_Sort(). Reads block of records from input file |
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* within the interval [blkLo, blkHi] and divides it into numBlk blocks |
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* until the size (in bytes) does not exceed maxBlkSize, then quicksorts |
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* each block into a temporary file. These files are then mergesorted via a |
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* priority queue to the output file as the stack unwinds. NOTE: Critical |
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* sections are prepended with '!!!' |
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* |
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* Parameters are as follows: |
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* in Input file containing unsorted records (assumed to be open) |
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* blkLo Start of current block in input file, in number of records |
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* blkHi End of current block in input file, in number of records |
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* out Output file containing sorted records (assumed to be open) |
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* numBlk Number of blocks to divide into / merge from |
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* maxBlkSize Max block size and size of in-core sort buffer, in bytes |
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* numProc Number of parallel processes for in-core sort |
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* recSize Size of input records in bytes |
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* sortBuf Preallocated in-core sort buffer of size maxBlkSize |
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* pqueue Preallocated priority queue of length numBlk for block merge |
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* keyData Aggregate data for Morton code generation and comparison |
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*/ |
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{ |
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const unsigned long blkLen = blkHi - blkLo + 1, |
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blkSize = blkLen * recSize; |
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int stat; |
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if (!blkLen || blkHi < blkLo) |
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return 0; |
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if (blkSize > maxBlkSize) { |
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unsigned long blkLo2 = blkLo, blkHi2 = blkLo, blkSize2; |
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const double blkLen2 = (double)blkLen / numBlk; |
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FILE *blkFile [numBlk]; /* Violates C89! */ |
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char rec [recSize]; /* Ditto */ |
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OOC_MortonIdx pri; |
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int b, pid; |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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unsigned long pqCnt = 0; |
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#endif |
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/* ====================================================== |
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* Block too large for in-core sort -> divide into numBlk |
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* subblocks and recurse |
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* ====================================================== */ |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: splitting block [%lu - %lu]\n", |
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blkLo, blkHi); |
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#endif |
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for (b = 0; b < numBlk; b++) { |
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/* Open temporary file as output for subblock */ |
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if (!(blkFile [b] = tmpfile())) { |
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perror("OOC_Sort: failed opening temporary block file"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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/* Subblock interval [blkLo2, blkHi2] of size blkSize2 */ |
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blkHi2 = blkLo + (b + 1) * blkLen2 - 1; |
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blkSize2 = (blkHi2 - blkLo2 + 1) * recSize; |
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if (blkSize2 <= maxBlkSize) { |
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/* !!! Will be in-core sorted on recursion -> fork kid process, |
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* !!! but don't fork more than numProc kids; wait if necessary */ |
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while (procCnt >= numProc && wait(&stat) >= 0) { |
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if (!WIFEXITED(stat) || WEXITSTATUS(stat)) |
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return -1; |
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procCnt--; |
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} |
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/* Now fork kid process */ |
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if (!(pid = fork())) { |
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/* Recurse on subblocks with new input filehandle; */ |
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if (OOC_SortRecurse(in, blkLo2, blkHi2, blkFile [b], numBlk, |
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maxBlkSize, numProc, recSize, sortBuf, |
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pqueue, keyData)) |
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exit(-1); |
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/* !!! Apparently the parent's tmpfile isn't deleted when the |
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* !!! child exits (which is what we want), though some |
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* !!! sources suggest using _Exit() instead; is this |
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* !!! implementation specific? */ |
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exit(0); |
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} |
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else if (pid < 0) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: failed to fork subprocess\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_FORK |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: forking kid %d for block %d\n", |
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procCnt, b); |
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#endif |
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/* Parent continues here */ |
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procCnt++; |
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} |
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else { |
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/* Recurse on subblock; without forking */ |
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if (OOC_SortRecurse(in, blkLo2, blkHi2, blkFile [b], numBlk, |
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maxBlkSize, numProc, recSize, sortBuf, |
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pqueue, keyData)) |
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return -1; |
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} |
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/* Prepare for next block */ |
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blkLo2 = blkHi2 + 1; |
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} |
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/* !!! Wait for any forked processes to terminate */ |
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while (procCnt && wait(&stat) >= 0) { |
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if (!WIFEXITED(stat) || WEXITSTATUS(stat)) |
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return -1; |
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procCnt--; |
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} |
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/* =============================================================== |
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* Subblocks are now sorted; prepare priority queue by peeking and |
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* enqueueing first record from corresponding temporary file |
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* =============================================================== */ |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: merging block [%lu - %lu]\n", blkLo, blkHi); |
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#endif |
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for (b = 0; b < numBlk; b++) { |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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fseek(blkFile [b], 0, SEEK_END); |
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if (ftell(blkFile [b]) % recSize) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: truncated record in tmp block " |
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"file %d\n", b); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: tmp block file %d contains %ld rec\n", |
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b, ftell(blkFile [b]) / recSize); |
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#endif |
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rewind(blkFile [b]); |
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if (OOC_SortPeek(blkFile [b], recSize, rec)) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: error reading from block file\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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/* Enqueue record along with its Morton code as priority */ |
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pri = OOC_Key2Morton(keyData -> key(rec), keyData -> bbOrg, |
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keyData -> mortonScale); |
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if (OOC_SortPush(pqueue, pri, b) < 0) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: failed priority queue insertion\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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} |
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/* ========================================================== |
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* Subblocks now sorted and priority queue filled; merge from |
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* temporary files |
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* ========================================================== */ |
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do { |
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/* Get next node in priority queue, read next record in corresponding |
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* block, and send to output */ |
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b = OOC_SortPop(pqueue); |
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if (b >= 0) { |
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/* Priority queue non-empty */ |
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if (OOC_SortRead(blkFile [b], recSize, rec)) { |
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/* Corresponding record should still be in the input block */ |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: unexpected end reading block file\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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if (OOC_SortWrite(out, recSize, rec)) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort; error writing output file\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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pqCnt++; |
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#endif |
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/* Peek next record from same block and insert in priority queue */ |
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if (!OOC_SortPeek(blkFile [b], recSize, rec)) { |
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/* Block not exhausted */ |
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pri = OOC_Key2Morton(keyData -> key(rec), keyData -> bbOrg, |
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keyData -> mortonScale); |
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if (OOC_SortPush(pqueue, pri, b) < 0) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: failed priority queue insert\n"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} while (b >= 0); |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: dequeued %lu rec\n", pqCnt); |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: merged file contains %lu rec\n", |
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ftell(out) / recSize); |
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#endif |
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/* Priority queue now empty -> done; close temporary subblock files, |
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* causing them to be automatically deleted. */ |
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for (b = 0; b < numBlk; b++) { |
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fclose(blkFile [b]); |
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} |
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/* !!! Commit output file to disk before caller reads it; omitting |
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* !!! this apparently leads to corrupted files (race condition?) when |
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* !!! the caller tries to read them! */ |
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fflush(out); |
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fsync(fileno(out)); |
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} |
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else { |
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/* ====================================== |
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* Block is small enough for in-core sort |
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* ====================================== */ |
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int ifd = fileno(in), ofd = fileno(out); |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: Proc %d (%d/%d) sorting block [%lu - %lu]\n", |
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getpid(), procCnt, numProc - 1, blkLo, blkHi); |
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#endif |
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/* Atomically seek and read block into in-core sort buffer */ |
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/* !!! Unbuffered I/O via pread() avoids potential race conditions |
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* !!! and buffer corruption which can occur with lseek()/fseek() |
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* !!! followed by read()/fread(). */ |
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if (pread(ifd, sortBuf, blkSize, blkLo * recSize) != blkSize) { |
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perror("OOC_Sort: error reading from input file"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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/* Quicksort block in-core and write to output file */ |
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qsort(sortBuf, blkLen, recSize, OOC_KeyCompare); |
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if (write(ofd, sortBuf, blkSize) != blkSize) { |
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perror("OOC_Sort: error writing to block file"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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fsync(ofd); |
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#ifdef DEBUG_OOC_SORT |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: proc %d wrote %ld records\n", |
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getpid(), lseek(ofd, 0, SEEK_END) / recSize); |
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#endif |
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} |
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return 0; |
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} |
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int OOC_Sort (FILE *in, FILE *out, unsigned numBlk, |
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unsigned long blkSize, unsigned numProc, unsigned recSize, |
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FVECT bbOrg, RREAL bbSize, RREAL *(*key)(const void*)) |
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/* Sort records in inFile and append to outFile by subdividing inFile into |
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* small blocks, sorting these in-core, and merging them out-of-core via a |
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* priority queue. |
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* |
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* This is implemented as a recursive (numBlk)-way sort; the input is |
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* successively split into numBlk smaller blocks until these are of size <= |
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* blkSize, i.e. small enough for in-core sorting, then merging the sorted |
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* blocks as the stack unwinds. The in-core sort is parallelised over |
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* numProx processes. |
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* |
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* Parameters are as follows: |
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* inFile Opened input file containing unsorted records |
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* outFile Opened output file containing sorted records |
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* numBlk Number of blocks to divide into / merge from |
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* blkSize Max block size and size of in-core sort buffer, in bytes |
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* numProc Number of parallel processes for in-core sort |
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* recSize Size of input records in bytes |
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* bbOrg Origin of bounding box containing record keys for Morton code |
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* bbSize Extent of bounding box containing record keys for Morton code |
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* key Callback to access 3D coords from records for Morton code |
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*/ |
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{ |
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unsigned long numRec; |
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OOC_SortQueue pqueue; |
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char *sortBuf = NULL; |
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int stat; |
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|
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if (numBlk < 1) |
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numBlk = 1; |
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|
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/* Open input file & get size in number of records */ |
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if (fseek(in, 0, SEEK_END) < 0) { |
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fputs("OOC_Sort: failed seek in input file\n", stderr); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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|
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if (!(numRec = ftell(in) / recSize)) { |
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fputs("OOC_Sort: empty input file\n", stderr); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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|
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/* Allocate & init priority queue */ |
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if (!(pqueue.node = calloc(numBlk, sizeof(OOC_SortQueueNode)))) { |
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fputs("OOC_Sort: failure allocating priority queue\n", stderr); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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pqueue.tail = 0; |
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pqueue.len = numBlk; |
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|
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/* Allocate in-core sort buffa */ |
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if (!(sortBuf = malloc(blkSize))) { |
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fprintf(stderr, "OOC_Sort: failure allocating in-core sort buffer"); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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|
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/* Set up key data to pass to qsort()'s comparison func */ |
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keyData.key = key; |
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keyData.mortonScale = OOC_MORTON_MAX / bbSize; |
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VCOPY(keyData.bbOrg, bbOrg); |
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|
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stat = OOC_SortRecurse(in, 0, numRec - 1, out, numBlk, blkSize, numProc, |
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recSize, sortBuf, &pqueue, &keyData); |
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|
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/* Cleanup */ |
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free(pqueue.node); |
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free(sortBuf); |
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|
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return stat; |
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} |
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#endif /* NIX / PMAP_OOC */ |