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*****************************************************************************/
/**************************************************//**
@file include/btr0pcur.ic
The index tree persistent cursor
Created 2/23/1996 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
/*********************************************************//**
Gets the rel_pos field for a cursor whose position has been stored.
@return BTR_PCUR_ON, ... */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
btr_pcur_get_rel_pos(
/*=================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor);
ut_ad(cursor->old_rec);
ut_ad(cursor->old_stored);
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED
|| cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
return(cursor->rel_pos);
}
#ifdef UNIV_DEBUG
/*********************************************************//**
Returns the btr cursor component of a persistent cursor.
@return pointer to btr cursor component */
UNIV_INLINE
btr_cur_t*
btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(
/*=================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
const btr_cur_t* btr_cur = &cursor->btr_cur;
return((btr_cur_t*) btr_cur);
}
/*********************************************************//**
Returns the page cursor component of a persistent cursor.
@return pointer to page cursor component */
UNIV_INLINE
page_cur_t*
btr_pcur_get_page_cur(
/*==================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
return(btr_cur_get_page_cur(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)));
}
/*********************************************************//**
Returns the page of a persistent cursor.
@return pointer to the page */
UNIV_INLINE
page_t*
btr_pcur_get_page(
/*==============*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
return(btr_cur_get_page(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)));
}
/*********************************************************//**
Returns the buffer block of a persistent cursor.
@return pointer to the block */
UNIV_INLINE
buf_block_t*
btr_pcur_get_block(
/*===============*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
return(btr_cur_get_block(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)));
}
/*********************************************************//**
Returns the record of a persistent cursor.
@return pointer to the record */
UNIV_INLINE
rec_t*
btr_pcur_get_rec(
/*=============*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
return(btr_cur_get_rec(btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor)));
}
#endif /* UNIV_DEBUG */
/**************************************************************//**
Gets the up_match value for a pcur after a search.
@return number of matched fields at the cursor or to the right if
search mode was PAGE_CUR_GE, otherwise undefined */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
btr_pcur_get_up_match(
/*==================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
const btr_cur_t* btr_cursor;
ut_ad((cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED)
|| (cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED));
btr_cursor = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor);
ut_ad(btr_cursor->up_match != ULINT_UNDEFINED);
return(btr_cursor->up_match);
}
/**************************************************************//**
Gets the low_match value for a pcur after a search.
@return number of matched fields at the cursor or to the right if
search mode was PAGE_CUR_LE, otherwise undefined */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
btr_pcur_get_low_match(
/*===================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
const btr_cur_t* btr_cursor;
ut_ad((cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED)
|| (cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED));
btr_cursor = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor);
ut_ad(btr_cursor->low_match != ULINT_UNDEFINED);
return(btr_cursor->low_match);
}
/*********************************************************//**
Checks if the persistent cursor is after the last user record on
a page. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_after_last_on_page(
/*===========================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
return(page_cur_is_after_last(btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor)));
}
/*********************************************************//**
Checks if the persistent cursor is before the first user record on
a page. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_before_first_on_page(
/*=============================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
return(page_cur_is_before_first(btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor)));
}
/*********************************************************//**
Checks if the persistent cursor is on a user record. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_on_user_rec(
/*====================*/
const btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
if (btr_pcur_is_before_first_on_page(cursor)
|| btr_pcur_is_after_last_on_page(cursor)) {
return(FALSE);
}
return(TRUE);
}
/*********************************************************//**
Checks if the persistent cursor is before the first user record in
the index tree. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_before_first_in_tree(
/*=============================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
if (btr_page_get_prev(btr_pcur_get_page(cursor), mtr) != FIL_NULL) {
return(FALSE);
}
return(page_cur_is_before_first(btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor)));
}
/*********************************************************//**
Checks if the persistent cursor is after the last user record in
the index tree. */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_is_after_last_in_tree(
/*===========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
if (btr_page_get_next(btr_pcur_get_page(cursor), mtr) != FIL_NULL) {
return(FALSE);
}
return(page_cur_is_after_last(btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor)));
}
/*********************************************************//**
Moves the persistent cursor to the next record on the same page. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_move_to_next_on_page(
/*==========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in/out: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
page_cur_move_to_next(btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor));
cursor->old_stored = false;
}
/*********************************************************//**
Moves the persistent cursor to the previous record on the same page. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_move_to_prev_on_page(
/*==========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in/out: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
page_cur_move_to_prev(btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor));
cursor->old_stored = false;
}
/*********************************************************//**
Moves the persistent cursor to the last record on the same page. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_move_to_last_on_page(
/*==========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
UT_NOT_USED(mtr);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
page_cur_set_after_last(btr_pcur_get_block(cursor),
btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor));
cursor->old_stored = false;
}
/*********************************************************//**
Moves the persistent cursor to the next user record in the tree. If no user
records are left, the cursor ends up 'after last in tree'.
@return TRUE if the cursor moved forward, ending on a user record */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_move_to_next_user_rec(
/*===========================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in: persistent cursor; NOTE that the
function may release the page latch */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
cursor->old_stored = false;
loop:
if (btr_pcur_is_after_last_on_page(cursor)) {
if (btr_pcur_is_after_last_in_tree(cursor, mtr)) {
return(FALSE);
}
btr_pcur_move_to_next_page(cursor, mtr);
} else {
btr_pcur_move_to_next_on_page(cursor);
}
if (btr_pcur_is_on_user_rec(cursor)) {
return(TRUE);
}
goto loop;
}
/*********************************************************//**
Moves the persistent cursor to the next record in the tree. If no records are
left, the cursor stays 'after last in tree'.
@return TRUE if the cursor was not after last in tree */
UNIV_INLINE
ibool
btr_pcur_move_to_next(
/*==================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in: persistent cursor; NOTE that the
function may release the page latch */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
ut_ad(cursor->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
cursor->old_stored = false;
if (btr_pcur_is_after_last_on_page(cursor)) {
if (btr_pcur_is_after_last_in_tree(cursor, mtr)) {
return(FALSE);
}
btr_pcur_move_to_next_page(cursor, mtr);
return(TRUE);
}
btr_pcur_move_to_next_on_page(cursor);
return(TRUE);
}
/**************************************************************//**
Commits the mtr and sets the pcur latch mode to BTR_NO_LATCHES,
that is, the cursor becomes detached.
Function btr_pcur_store_position should be used before calling this,
if restoration of cursor is wanted later. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_commit_specify_mtr(
/*========================*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur, /*!< in: persistent cursor */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr to commit */
{
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ut_ad(pcur->pos_state == BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED);
pcur->latch_mode = BTR_NO_LATCHES;
mtr_commit(mtr);
pcur->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_WAS_POSITIONED;
}
/**************************************************************//**
Sets the old_rec_buf field to NULL. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_init(
/*==========*/
btr_pcur_t* pcur) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
pcur->old_stored = false;
pcur->old_rec_buf = NULL;
pcur->old_rec = NULL;
pcur->btr_cur.rtr_info = NULL;
}
/** Free old_rec_buf.
@param[in] pcur Persistent cursor holding old_rec to be freed. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_free(
btr_pcur_t* pcur)
{
ut_free(pcur->old_rec_buf);
}
/**************************************************************//**
Initializes and opens a persistent cursor to an index tree. It should be
closed with btr_pcur_close. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_open_low(
/*==============*/
dict_index_t* index, /*!< in: index */
ulint level, /*!< in: level in the btree */
const dtuple_t* tuple, /*!< in: tuple on which search done */
page_cur_mode_t mode, /*!< in: PAGE_CUR_L, ...;
NOTE that if the search is made using a unique
prefix of a record, mode should be
PAGE_CUR_LE, not PAGE_CUR_GE, as the latter
may end up on the previous page from the
record! */
ulint latch_mode,/*!< in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ... */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in: memory buffer for persistent cursor */
const char* file, /*!< in: file name */
ulint line, /*!< in: line where called */
MDEV-6076 Persistent AUTO_INCREMENT for InnoDB This should be functionally equivalent to WL#6204 in MySQL 8.0.0, with the notable difference that the file format changes are limited to repurposing a previously unused data field in B-tree pages. For persistent InnoDB tables, write the last used AUTO_INCREMENT value to the root page of the clustered index, in the previously unused (0) PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID field, now aliased as PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC. Unlike some other previously unused InnoDB data fields, this one was actually always zero-initialized, at least since MySQL 3.23.49. The writes to PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC are protected by SX or X latch on the root page. The SX latch will allow concurrent read access to the root page. (The field PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC will only be read on the first-time call to ha_innobase::open() from the SQL layer. The PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC can only be updated when executing SQL, so read/write races are not possible.) During INSERT, the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC is updated by the low-level function btr_cur_search_to_nth_level(), adding no extra page access. [Adaptive hash index lookup will be disabled during INSERT.] If some rare UPDATE modifies an AUTO_INCREMENT column, the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC will be adjusted in a separate mini-transaction in ha_innobase::update_row(). When a page is reorganized, we have to preserve the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC field. During ALTER TABLE, the initial AUTO_INCREMENT value will be copied from the table. ALGORITHM=COPY and online log apply in LOCK=NONE will update PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC in real time. innodb_col_no(): Determine the dict_table_t::cols[] element index corresponding to a Field of a non-virtual column. (The MySQL 5.7 implementation of virtual columns breaks the 1:1 relationship between Field::field_index and dict_table_t::cols[]. Virtual columns are omitted from dict_table_t::cols[]. Therefore, we must translate the field_index of AUTO_INCREMENT columns into an index of dict_table_t::cols[].) Upgrade from old data files: By default, the AUTO_INCREMENT sequence in old data files would appear to be reset, because PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID or PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC would contain the value 0 in each clustered index page. In new data files, PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC can only be 0 if the table is empty or does not contain any AUTO_INCREMENT column. For backward compatibility, we use the old method of SELECT MAX(auto_increment_column) for initializing the sequence. btr_read_autoinc(): Read the AUTO_INCREMENT sequence from a new-format data file. btr_read_autoinc_with_fallback(): A variant of btr_read_autoinc() that will resort to reading MAX(auto_increment_column) for data files that did not use AUTO_INCREMENT yet. It was manually tested that during the execution of innodb.autoinc_persist the compatibility logic is not activated (for new files, PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC is never 0 in nonempty clustered index root pages). initialize_auto_increment(): Replaces ha_innobase::innobase_initialize_autoinc(). This initializes the AUTO_INCREMENT metadata. Only called from ha_innobase::open(). ha_innobase::info_low(): Do not try to lazily initialize dict_table_t::autoinc. It must already have been initialized by ha_innobase::open() or ha_innobase::create(). Note: The adjustments to class ha_innopart were not tested, because the source code (native InnoDB partitioning) is not being compiled.
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ib_uint64_t autoinc,/*!< in: PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC to be written
(0 if none) */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
btr_cur_t* btr_cursor;
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
/* Initialize the cursor */
btr_pcur_init(cursor);
cursor->latch_mode = BTR_LATCH_MODE_WITHOUT_FLAGS(latch_mode);
cursor->search_mode = mode;
/* Search with the tree cursor */
btr_cursor = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor);
ut_ad(!dict_index_is_spatial(index));
err = btr_cur_search_to_nth_level(
index, level, tuple, mode, latch_mode,
MDEV-6076 Persistent AUTO_INCREMENT for InnoDB This should be functionally equivalent to WL#6204 in MySQL 8.0.0, with the notable difference that the file format changes are limited to repurposing a previously unused data field in B-tree pages. For persistent InnoDB tables, write the last used AUTO_INCREMENT value to the root page of the clustered index, in the previously unused (0) PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID field, now aliased as PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC. Unlike some other previously unused InnoDB data fields, this one was actually always zero-initialized, at least since MySQL 3.23.49. The writes to PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC are protected by SX or X latch on the root page. The SX latch will allow concurrent read access to the root page. (The field PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC will only be read on the first-time call to ha_innobase::open() from the SQL layer. The PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC can only be updated when executing SQL, so read/write races are not possible.) During INSERT, the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC is updated by the low-level function btr_cur_search_to_nth_level(), adding no extra page access. [Adaptive hash index lookup will be disabled during INSERT.] If some rare UPDATE modifies an AUTO_INCREMENT column, the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC will be adjusted in a separate mini-transaction in ha_innobase::update_row(). When a page is reorganized, we have to preserve the PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC field. During ALTER TABLE, the initial AUTO_INCREMENT value will be copied from the table. ALGORITHM=COPY and online log apply in LOCK=NONE will update PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC in real time. innodb_col_no(): Determine the dict_table_t::cols[] element index corresponding to a Field of a non-virtual column. (The MySQL 5.7 implementation of virtual columns breaks the 1:1 relationship between Field::field_index and dict_table_t::cols[]. Virtual columns are omitted from dict_table_t::cols[]. Therefore, we must translate the field_index of AUTO_INCREMENT columns into an index of dict_table_t::cols[].) Upgrade from old data files: By default, the AUTO_INCREMENT sequence in old data files would appear to be reset, because PAGE_MAX_TRX_ID or PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC would contain the value 0 in each clustered index page. In new data files, PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC can only be 0 if the table is empty or does not contain any AUTO_INCREMENT column. For backward compatibility, we use the old method of SELECT MAX(auto_increment_column) for initializing the sequence. btr_read_autoinc(): Read the AUTO_INCREMENT sequence from a new-format data file. btr_read_autoinc_with_fallback(): A variant of btr_read_autoinc() that will resort to reading MAX(auto_increment_column) for data files that did not use AUTO_INCREMENT yet. It was manually tested that during the execution of innodb.autoinc_persist the compatibility logic is not activated (for new files, PAGE_ROOT_AUTO_INC is never 0 in nonempty clustered index root pages). initialize_auto_increment(): Replaces ha_innobase::innobase_initialize_autoinc(). This initializes the AUTO_INCREMENT metadata. Only called from ha_innobase::open(). ha_innobase::info_low(): Do not try to lazily initialize dict_table_t::autoinc. It must already have been initialized by ha_innobase::open() or ha_innobase::create(). Note: The adjustments to class ha_innopart were not tested, because the source code (native InnoDB partitioning) is not being compiled.
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btr_cursor, 0, file, line, mtr, autoinc);
if (err != DB_SUCCESS) {
ib::warn() << " Error code: " << err
<< " btr_pcur_open_low "
<< " level: " << level
<< " called from file: "
<< file << " line: " << line
<< " table: " << index->table->name
<< " index: " << index->name;
}
cursor->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED;
cursor->trx_if_known = NULL;
}
/**************************************************************//**
Opens an persistent cursor to an index tree without initializing the
cursor. */
UNIV_INLINE
dberr_t
btr_pcur_open_with_no_init_func(
/*============================*/
dict_index_t* index, /*!< in: index */
const dtuple_t* tuple, /*!< in: tuple on which search done */
page_cur_mode_t mode, /*!< in: PAGE_CUR_L, ...;
NOTE that if the search is made using a unique
prefix of a record, mode should be
PAGE_CUR_LE, not PAGE_CUR_GE, as the latter
may end up on the previous page of the
record! */
ulint latch_mode,/*!< in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ...;
NOTE that if has_search_latch != 0 then
we maybe do not acquire a latch on the cursor
page, but assume that the caller uses his
btr search latch to protect the record! */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in: memory buffer for persistent cursor */
ulint has_search_latch,
/*!< in: latch mode the caller
currently has on search system:
RW_S_LATCH, or 0 */
const char* file, /*!< in: file name */
ulint line, /*!< in: line where called */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
btr_cur_t* btr_cursor;
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
cursor->latch_mode = BTR_LATCH_MODE_WITHOUT_INTENTION(latch_mode);
cursor->search_mode = mode;
/* Search with the tree cursor */
btr_cursor = btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor);
err = btr_cur_search_to_nth_level(
index, 0, tuple, mode, latch_mode, btr_cursor,
has_search_latch, file, line, mtr);
cursor->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED;
cursor->old_stored = false;
cursor->trx_if_known = NULL;
return err;
}
/*****************************************************************//**
Opens a persistent cursor at either end of an index. */
UNIV_INLINE
dberr_t
btr_pcur_open_at_index_side(
/*========================*/
bool from_left, /*!< in: true if open to the low end,
false if to the high end */
dict_index_t* index, /*!< in: index */
ulint latch_mode, /*!< in: latch mode */
btr_pcur_t* pcur, /*!< in/out: cursor */
bool init_pcur, /*!< in: whether to initialize pcur */
ulint level, /*!< in: level to search for
(0=leaf) */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in/out: mini-transaction */
{
dberr_t err = DB_SUCCESS;
pcur->latch_mode = BTR_LATCH_MODE_WITHOUT_FLAGS(latch_mode);
pcur->search_mode = from_left ? PAGE_CUR_G : PAGE_CUR_L;
if (init_pcur) {
btr_pcur_init(pcur);
}
err = btr_cur_open_at_index_side(
from_left, index, latch_mode,
btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(pcur), level, mtr);
pcur->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED;
pcur->old_stored = false;
pcur->trx_if_known = NULL;
return (err);
}
/**********************************************************************//**
Positions a cursor at a randomly chosen position within a B-tree.
@return true if the index is available and we have put the cursor, false
if the index is unavailable */
UNIV_INLINE
bool
btr_pcur_open_at_rnd_pos_func(
/*==========================*/
dict_index_t* index, /*!< in: index */
ulint latch_mode, /*!< in: BTR_SEARCH_LEAF, ... */
btr_pcur_t* cursor, /*!< in/out: B-tree pcur */
const char* file, /*!< in: file name */
ulint line, /*!< in: line where called */
mtr_t* mtr) /*!< in: mtr */
{
/* Initialize the cursor */
cursor->latch_mode = latch_mode;
cursor->search_mode = PAGE_CUR_G;
btr_pcur_init(cursor);
bool available;
available = btr_cur_open_at_rnd_pos_func(index, latch_mode,
btr_pcur_get_btr_cur(cursor),
file, line, mtr);
cursor->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_IS_POSITIONED;
cursor->old_stored = false;
cursor->trx_if_known = NULL;
return(available);
}
/**************************************************************//**
Frees the possible memory heap of a persistent cursor and sets the latch
mode of the persistent cursor to BTR_NO_LATCHES.
WARNING: this function does not release the latch on the page where the
cursor is currently positioned. The latch is acquired by the
"move to next/previous" family of functions. Since recursive shared locks
are not allowed, you must take care (if using the cursor in S-mode) to
manually release the latch by either calling
btr_leaf_page_release(btr_pcur_get_block(&pcur), pcur.latch_mode, mtr)
or by committing the mini-transaction right after btr_pcur_close().
A subsequent attempt to crawl the same page in the same mtr would cause
an assertion failure. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_close(
/*===========*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in: persistent cursor */
{
ut_free(cursor->old_rec_buf);
if (cursor->btr_cur.rtr_info) {
rtr_clean_rtr_info(cursor->btr_cur.rtr_info, true);
cursor->btr_cur.rtr_info = NULL;
}
cursor->old_rec = NULL;
cursor->old_rec_buf = NULL;
cursor->btr_cur.page_cur.rec = NULL;
cursor->btr_cur.page_cur.block = NULL;
cursor->old_rec = NULL;
cursor->old_stored = false;
cursor->latch_mode = BTR_NO_LATCHES;
cursor->pos_state = BTR_PCUR_NOT_POSITIONED;
cursor->trx_if_known = NULL;
}
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/*********************************************************//**
Moves the persistent cursor to the infimum record on the same page. */
UNIV_INLINE
void
btr_pcur_move_before_first_on_page(
/*===============================*/
btr_pcur_t* cursor) /*!< in/out: persistent cursor */
{
ut_ad(cursor->latch_mode != BTR_NO_LATCHES);
page_cur_set_before_first(btr_pcur_get_block(cursor),
btr_pcur_get_page_cur(cursor));
cursor->old_stored = false;
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}