DB_ENV->lock_detect()

#include <db.h>

int
DB_ENV->lock_detect(DB_ENV *env,
    u_int32_t flags, u_int32_t atype, int *rejected);  

The DB_ENV->lock_detect() method runs one iteration of the deadlock detector. The deadlock detector traverses the lock table and marks one of the participating lock requesters for rejection in each deadlock it finds.

The DB_ENV->lock_detect() method is the underlying method used by the db_deadlock utility. See the db_deadlock utility source code for an example of using DB_ENV->lock_detect() in a IEEE/ANSI Std 1003.1 (POSIX) environment.

The DB_ENV->lock_detect() method returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.

Parameters

rejected

If the rejected parameter is non-NULL, the memory location to which it refers will be set to the number of lock requests that were rejected.

atype

The atype parameter specifies which lock request(s) to reject. It must be set to one of the following list:

  • DB_LOCK_DEFAULT

    Use whatever lock policy was specified when the database environment was created. If no lock policy has yet been specified, set the lock policy to DB_LOCK_RANDOM.

  • DB_LOCK_EXPIRE

    Reject lock requests which have timed out. No other deadlock detection is performed.

  • DB_LOCK_MAXLOCKS

    Reject the lock request for the locker ID with the most locks.

  • DB_LOCK_MAXWRITE

    Reject the lock request for the locker ID with the most write locks.

  • DB_LOCK_MINLOCKS

    Reject the lock request for the locker ID with the fewest locks.

  • DB_LOCK_MINWRITE

    Reject the lock request for the locker ID with the fewest write locks.

  • DB_LOCK_OLDEST

    Reject the lock request for the locker ID with the oldest lock.

  • DB_LOCK_RANDOM

    Reject the lock request for a random locker ID.

  • DB_LOCK_YOUNGEST

    Reject the lock request for the locker ID with the youngest lock.

flags

The flags parameter is currently unused, and must be set to 0.

Errors

The DB_ENV->lock_detect() method may fail and return one of the following non-zero errors:

EINVAL

An invalid flag value or parameter was specified.

Class

DB_ENV, DB_LOCK

See Also

Locking Subsystem and Related Methods