Merge pull request #559 from arvidn/direct-io-1.1

remove unused O_DIRECT mode
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Arvid Norberg 2016-03-20 14:42:58 -04:00
commit db214cc92d
2 changed files with 14 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -271,10 +271,6 @@ namespace libtorrent
// leaving running applications in the page cache
no_cache = 0x40,
// this corresponds to Linux' O_DIRECT flag
// and may impose alignment restrictions
direct_io = 0x80,
// this is only used for readv/writev flags
coalesce_buffers = 0x100,

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@ -1408,7 +1408,6 @@ namespace libtorrent
DWORD flags = ((mode & random_access) ? 0 : FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN)
| (a ? a : FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL)
| FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED
| ((mode & direct_io) ? FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING : 0)
| ((mode & no_cache) ? FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH : 0);
handle_type handle = CreateFile_(file_path.c_str(), m.rw_mode
@ -1456,16 +1455,13 @@ namespace libtorrent
#ifdef O_NOATIME
| ((mode & no_atime) ? O_NOATIME : 0)
#endif
#ifdef O_DIRECT
| ((mode & direct_io) ? O_DIRECT : 0)
#endif
#ifdef O_SYNC
| ((mode & no_cache) ? O_SYNC: 0)
#endif
;
handle_type handle = ::open(convert_to_native(path).c_str()
, mode_array[mode & rw_mask] | open_mode
handle_type handle = ::open(convert_to_native(path).c_str()
, mode_array[mode & rw_mask] | open_mode
, permissions);
#ifdef O_NOATIME
@ -1668,12 +1664,11 @@ typedef struct _FILE_ALLOCATED_RANGE_BUFFER {
}
#if !TORRENT_USE_PREADV
bool coalesce_read_buffers(file::iovec_t const*& bufs, int& num_bufs, file::iovec_t* tmp)
bool coalesce_read_buffers(file::iovec_t const*& bufs, int& num_bufs
, file::iovec_t* tmp)
{
int buf_size = bufs_size(bufs, num_bufs);
// this is page aligned since it's used in APIs which
// are likely to require that (depending on OS)
char* buf = static_cast<char*>(page_aligned_allocator::malloc(buf_size));
int const buf_size = bufs_size(bufs, num_bufs);
char* buf = static_cast<char*>(malloc(buf_size));
if (!buf) return false;
tmp->iov_base = buf;
tmp->iov_len = buf_size;
@ -1682,20 +1677,18 @@ typedef struct _FILE_ALLOCATED_RANGE_BUFFER {
return true;
}
void coalesce_read_buffers_end(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int num_bufs, char* buf, bool copy)
void coalesce_read_buffers_end(file::iovec_t const* bufs, int const num_bufs
, char* const buf, bool const copy)
{
if (copy) scatter_copy(bufs, num_bufs, buf);
page_aligned_allocator::free(buf);
free(buf);
}
bool coalesce_write_buffers(file::iovec_t const*& bufs, int& num_bufs, file::iovec_t* tmp)
bool coalesce_write_buffers(file::iovec_t const*& bufs, int& num_bufs
, file::iovec_t* tmp)
{
// coalesce buffers means allocate a temporary buffer and
// issue a single write operation instead of using a vector
// operation
int buf_size = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < num_bufs; ++i) buf_size += bufs[i].iov_len;
char* buf = static_cast<char*>(page_aligned_allocator::malloc(buf_size));
int const buf_size = bufs_size(bufs, num_bufs);
char* buf = static_cast<char*>(malloc(buf_size));
if (!buf) return false;
gather_copy(bufs, num_bufs, buf);
tmp->iov_base = buf;
@ -2243,7 +2236,7 @@ typedef struct _FILE_ALLOCATED_RANGE_BUFFER {
// return the offset to the next allocated region
return buffer.FileOffset.QuadPart;
#elif defined SEEK_DATA
// this is supported on solaris
boost::int64_t ret = lseek(native_handle(), start, SEEK_DATA);