/***************************************************************** * @LICENSE@ *****************************************************************/ #ifndef GSI64H_INCLUDED #define GSI64H_INCLUDED #ifdef USE_GSI64 /* gsi64.h * Database indexing (GSI64 format support) * CVS $Id: gsi64.h,v 1.2 2000/12/21 23:42:59 eddy Exp) * * A GSI64 (generic sequence index, 64 bit hack) file is composed of * recnum + nfiles + 1 records. Each record contains * three fields; key, file number, and disk offset. * Record 0 contains: * [ "GSI64" ] [ nfiles ] [ recnum ] * Records 1..nfiles map file names to file numbers, and contain: * [ filename ] [ file number, 1..nfiles ] [ 0 (unused) ] * Records nfiles+1 to recnum+nfiles+1 provide disk offset * and file number indices for every key: * [ key ] [ file number ] [ offset] * * Because the file is binary, we take some (but not * complete) care to improve portability amongst platforms. * This means using network order integers (see ntohl()) * and defining types for 16 and 64 bit integers. * * A short test program that verifies the sizes of these * data types would be a good idea... * * Because we use 64-bit offsets, ftell64(), and fseek64(), * we rely on the OS actually providing these. This is * a temporary hack for human genome analysis. */ typedef unsigned long long sqd_uint64; /* 64 bit integer. */ #define GSI64_KEYSIZE 32 /* keys are 32 bytes long */ #define GSI64_RECSIZE 42 /* 32 + 2 + 8 bytes */ #define SQD_UINT16_MAX 65535 /* 2^16-1 */ #define SQD_UINT64_MAX 18446744073709551615LU /* 2^64-1 */ struct gsi64_s { FILE *gsifp; /* open GSI index file */ sqd_uint16 nfiles; /* number of files = 16 bit int */ sqd_uint64 recnum; /* number of records = 64 bit int */ }; typedef struct gsi64_s GSI64FILE; struct gsi64key_s { char key[GSI64_KEYSIZE]; sqd_uint16 filenum; sqd_uint64 offset; }; struct gsi64index_s { char **filenames; int *fmt; sqd_uint16 nfiles; struct gsi64key_s *elems; sqd_uint64 nkeys; }; /* if ntohl() and friends are not available, you * can slip replacements in by providing sre_ntohl() * functions. (i.e., there is a possible portability problem here.) */ #if 0 #define sre_ntohl(x) ntohl(x); #define sre_ntohs(x) ntohs(x); #define sre_htonl(x) htonl(x); #define sre_htons(x) htons(x); #endif /* from gsi64.c */ extern GSI64FILE *GSI64Open(char *gsifile); extern int GSI64GetRecord(GSI64FILE *gsi, char *f1, sqd_uint16 *f2, sqd_uint64 *f3); extern int GSI64GetOffset(GSI64FILE *gsi, char *key, char *sqfile, int *fmt, long long *ret_offset); extern void GSI64Close(GSI64FILE *gsi); extern struct gsi64index_s *GSI64AllocIndex(void); extern void GSI64FreeIndex(struct gsi64index_s *g); extern void GSI64AddFileToIndex(struct gsi64index_s *g, char *filename, int fmt); extern void GSI64AddKeyToIndex(struct gsi64index_s *g, char *key, int filenum, long long offset); extern void GSI64SortIndex(struct gsi64index_s *g); extern void GSI64WriteIndex(FILE *fp, struct gsi64index_s *g); extern void GSI64WriteHeader(FILE *fp, int nfiles, long long nkeys); extern int GSI64WriteFileRecord(FILE *fp, char *fname, int idx, int fmt); extern int GSI64WriteKeyRecord(FILE *fp, char *key, int fileidx, long long offset); #endif /* USE_GSI64 */ #endif /*GSIH_INCLUDED*/