use strict;
use lib './lib';
+$| = 1;
+
+# Important, we want sorting and such to happen like in the C locale: binary,
+# without any fancy collation. FIXME: is this actually adequate?
+$ENV{"LC_ALL"} = 'C';
+
+my $what = $ARGV[0] ? "head -10000|" : "";
+
+# More RAM vs more disk I/O tradeoff parameters, does not change
+# functionality. True will always use more RAM at the benefit of less
+# temporary files, and is adviced when possible
+my $SORT_REVERSE_CONCURRENTLY = 1;
+
use DB_File;
use Storable;
-use Packages::Config qw( $TOPDIR $DBDIR @ARCHIVES @SUITES );
+use File::Path;
+use Packages::Config qw( $TOPDIR $DBDIR @ARCHIVES @SUITES @ARCHITECTURES );
&Packages::Config::init( './' );
-my %packages_contents = ();
-my %file_reverse = ();
-
-my @archives =( 'us'); #@ARCHIVES
-my @suites = ('stable');#@SUITES
-
-for my $archive (@archives) { for my $suite (@suites) {
-
- print "Reading $archive/$suite/i386...\n";
- open CONT, "zcat /org/ftp.debian.org/ftp/dists/stable/Contents-i386.gz|";
- while (1) {$_ = <CONT>;last if /^FILE/mo;}
- while (<CONT>) {
- my $data = "";
- my %data = ();
- chomp;
- print "Doing line $.\n" if $. % 10000 == 0;
- /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)/;
- my ($file, $value) = ($1, $2);
- $value =~ s#[^,/]+/##g;
- my @packages = split /,/, $value;
- for (@packages) {
- #$packages_contents{$_} .= "$_\0";
- }
- # Searches are case-insensitive
- $file =~ tr [A-Z] [a-z];
- $file_reverse{reverse $file} = join "\0", @packages;
+my @archives = @ARCHIVES;
+my @suites = @SUITES;
+my @archs = @ARCHITECTURES;
+
+$DBDIR .= "/contents";
+-d $DBDIR || mkpath( $DBDIR );
+
+for my $suite (@suites) {
+ for my $arch (@archs) {
+
+ my $filelist_db = "$DBDIR/filelists_${suite}_${arch}.db";
+ my $dbtime = (stat $filelist_db)[9];
+ my %packages_contents = ();
+ my %packages_contents_nr = ();
+ my %packages_contents_lastword = ();
+
+ my $extra = "";
+ $extra = "|sort" if $SORT_REVERSE_CONCURRENTLY;
+
+ open REVERSED, "$extra>$DBDIR/reverse.tmp"
+ or die "Failed to open output reverse file: $!";
+
+ my $changed = 0;
+ for my $archive (@archives) {
+
+ my $filename = "$TOPDIR/archive/$archive/$suite/Contents-$arch.gz";
+ next unless -f $filename;
+ # Note: ctime, because mtime is set back via rsync
+ my $ftime = (stat $filename)[10];
+ next if defined $dbtime and $dbtime > $ftime;
+ print "$archive/$suite/$arch needs update\n";
+ $changed++;
}
-}}
+ if ($changed) {
+ for my $archive (@archives) {
-print "Writing databases...\n";
-my %packages_contents_db;
-tie %packages_contents_db, "DB_File", "packages_contents.db.new",
- O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0666, $DB_BTREE
- or die "Error creating DB: $!";
-while (my ($k, $v) = each(%packages_contents)) {
- $v =~ s/.$//s;
- $packages_contents_db{$k} = $v;
-}
-untie %packages_contents_db;
+ my $filename = "$TOPDIR/archive/$archive/$suite/Contents-$arch.gz";
+ next unless -f $filename;
+ print "Reading $archive/$suite/$arch...\n";
+
+ open CONT, "zcat $filename|$what"
+ or die $!;
+ while (<CONT>) {last if /^FILE/mo;}
+ open CONT, "zcat $filename|$what" if eof(CONT);
+ while (<CONT>) {
+ my $data = "";
+ my %data = ();
+ chomp;
+ print "Doing line ".($./1000)."k (out of approx 1.5M)\n" if $. % 250000 == 0;
+ /^(.+?)\s+(\S+)$/o;
+ my ($file, $value) = ($1, $2);
+ $value =~ s#[^,/]+/##og;
+ my @packages = split /,/, $value;
+ for (@packages) {
+ $packages_contents_nr{$_}++;
+ my $lw = $packages_contents_lastword{$_} || "\0";
+ my $i=0;
+ while (substr($file,$i,1) eq substr($lw,$i++,1)) {}
+ $i--;
+ $i = 255 if $i > 255;
+ $packages_contents{$_} .= pack "CC/a*", ($i, substr($file, $i));
+ $packages_contents_lastword{$_} = "$file\0";
+ }
+ # Searches are case-insensitive
+ $file =~ tr [A-Z] [a-z];
+
+ print REVERSED (reverse $file)."\0".(join ":$arch\0", @packages).":$arch\n";
+ }
+ close CONT;
+
+ }
+ close REVERSED;
+
+ print "Sorting reverse list if needed\n";
+ system("cd $DBDIR && sort reverse.tmp > reverse.sorted && mv reverse.{sorted,tmp}") == 0
+ or die "Failed to sort reverse"
+ unless $SORT_REVERSE_CONCURRENTLY;
+
+ print "Writing filelist db\n";
+ tie my %packages_contents_db, "DB_File", "$filelist_db.new",
+ O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0666, $DB_BTREE
+ or die "Error creating DB: $!";
+ while (my ($k, $v) = each(%packages_contents)) {
+ $packages_contents_db{$k} = (pack "L", $packages_contents_nr{$k})
+ . $v;
+ }
+ untie %packages_contents_db;
+
+ rename("$DBDIR/reverse.tmp", "$DBDIR/reverse_${suite}_${arch}.txt");
+
+ rename("$filelist_db.new", $filelist_db);
+ system("ln -sf $filelist_db $DBDIR/filelists_${suite}_all.db") == 0
+ or die "Oops";
+ }
+ }
+
+ my $go = 0;
+ my $suite_mtime = (stat "$DBDIR/reverse_$suite.db")[9];
+ for my $file (glob "$DBDIR/reverse_${suite}_*.txt") {
+ $go = 1 if not defined $suite_mtime
+ or $suite_mtime < (stat $file)[9];
+ }
+ next unless $go;
-my %file_reverse_db;
-tie %file_reverse_db, "DB_File", "$DBDIR/file_reverse.db.new",
- O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0666, $DB_BTREE
+ print "Merging reverse path lists for ${suite}...\n";
+
+ open MERGED, "sort -m $DBDIR/reverse_${suite}_*.txt |"
+ or die "Failed to open merged list";
+ open FILENAMES, "> $DBDIR/filenames_$suite.txt.new"
+ or die "Failed to open filenames list";
+ tie my %reverse_path_db, "DB_File", "$DBDIR/reverse_${suite}.db.new",
+ O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0666, $DB_BTREE
or die "Error creating DB: $!";
-while (my ($x, $y) = each(%file_reverse)) {
-# $v =~ s/.$//s;
-# my $nr = $v;
-# $nr =~ s/[^\000]//g;
-# $nr = length($nr) + 1; # < number of hits
-# if ($nr > $MAX_file_reverse) {
-# $v = "\001" . $nr;
-# }
- $file_reverse_db{$x} = $y;
+
+ my $lastpath = "";
+ my $lastfile = "";
+ my @matches = ();
+ while (<MERGED>) {
+ print "Doing line ".($./1000000)."M (out of approx. 16M)\n"
+ if $. % 1000000 == 0;
+ chomp;
+ my @line = split /\0/o, $_;
+ my $revpath = shift @line;
+ if ($revpath ne $lastpath) {
+ # Wrap: Do useful stuff with this ($lastpath, @matches)
+ $reverse_path_db{$lastpath} = join "\0", @matches if $lastpath ne "";
+ $lastpath =~ s,/.*,,o;
+ if ($lastfile ne $lastpath) {
+ $lastfile = $lastpath;
+ print FILENAMES (reverse $lastfile)."\n";
+ }
+ #
+ $lastpath = $revpath;
+ @matches = @line;
+ next;
+ }
+ push @matches, @line
+ }
+ # Note: do useful stuff here too, for out last entry. Maybe prevent this by
+ # adding a fake ultimate entry?
+ $reverse_path_db{$lastpath} = join "\0", @matches;
+
+ untie %reverse_path_db;
+ close FILENAMES;
+ close MERGED;
+
+ rename "$DBDIR/filenames_$suite.txt.new", "$DBDIR/filenames_$suite.txt";
+ rename "$DBDIR/reverse_$suite.db.new", "$DBDIR/reverse_$suite.db";
}
-untie %file_reverse_db;
-#rename("packages_contents.db.new", "packages_contents.db");
-rename("$DBDIR/file_reverse.db.new", "$DBDIR/file_reverse.db");
+# vim: set ts=4